But is there any doubt Congress in its present formation will do it?Trump can't eliminate the Department of Education via executive order. Only an act of Congress can do that.
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But is there any doubt Congress in its present formation will do it?Trump can't eliminate the Department of Education via executive order. Only an act of Congress can do that.
Don't think they have the votes.But is there any doubt Congress in its present formation will do it?
In theory they do, but the political backlash would be enormous. Not a chance in hell of this happening.Don't think they have the votes.
He filed for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy courts determined how his creditors would be prioritized and how debt restructuring/reduction/forgiveness would be handled.He doesn't pay why should he be the exception?
Only in the last resort. Government does not make the loans -- banks do, and they expect a profit.And their creditors are not private lenders and investors. They are US taxpayers.
The budgetary consequences of Biden’s loan forgiveness actions was estimated to cost taxpayers between $300 billion and $1 trillion dollars over 10 years. Thank Secretary McMahon and President Trump for slamming the brakes.Only in the last resort. Government does not make the loans -- banks do, and they expect a profit.
So they know even less than you about how budgets and shit work.between $300 billion and $1 trillion dollars
Social parasites like you know all about how shit works because you clean toilets. Get back to work.So they know even less than you about how budgets and shit work.
Just like a boomer to pull up the ladder behind him.The budgetary consequences of Biden’s loan forgiveness actions was estimated to cost taxpayers between $300 billion and $1 trillion dollars over 10 years. Thank Secretary McMahon and President Trump for slamming the brakes.
Not much at all to spend on higher education.The budgetary consequences of Biden’s loan forgiveness actions was estimated to cost taxpayers between $300 billion and $1 trillion dollars over 10 years.
A court has ordered Trump to pay the 500 million he owes and he refuses. Why is it OK for Trump not to pay when the government says he must?He filed for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy courts determined how his creditors would be prioritized and how debt restructuring/reduction/forgiveness would be handled.
In the case of student loan debt holders, they are not declaring bankruptcy. Many, if not most have college degrees and decent jobs. And their creditors are not private lenders and investors. They are US taxpayers.
Your suggestion that everyone with a taxpayer subsidized student loan should not have to pay their debts because Trump declared bankruptcy is ridiculous.
You're an angry little drunk.Social parasites like you know all about how shit works because you clean toilets. Get back to work.
Stiffing contractors and lawyers has nothing to do with the felon's multiple bankruptcies, babyboozer.He filed for bankruptcy. Bankruptcy courts determined how his creditors would be prioritized and how debt restructuring/reduction/forgiveness would be handled.
In the case of student loan debt holders, they are not declaring bankruptcy. Many, if not most have college degrees and decent jobs. And their creditors are not private lenders and investors. They are US taxpayers.
Your suggestion that everyone with a taxpayer subsidized student loan should not have to pay their debts because Trump declared bankruptcy is ridiculous.
If true, that’s not ok. True or not, it’s not a legitimate reason to put taxpayers on the hook for nearly a $1 trillion dollars over the next 10 years to bailout people who voluntarily agreed to pay off their loans. Has the order you referenced been adjudicated or settled? What’s the status. Provide link.A court has ordered Trump to pay the 500 million he owes and he refuses. Why is it OK for Trump not to pay when the government says he must?
Wash your hands before you leave your janitorial shift at the airport, social parasite.Stiffing contractors and lawyers has nothing to do with the felon's multiple bankruptcies, babyboozer.
It’s from his civil fraud trial. Why is it OK for Trump to do it?If true, that’s not ok. True or not, it’s not a legitimate reason to put taxpayers on the hook for nearly a $1 trillion dollars over the next 10 years to bailout people who voluntarily agreed to pay off their loans. Has the order you referenced been adjudicated or settled? What’s the status. Provide link.
I’ve made it clear that whatever the circumstances are with Trump’s personal legal matters, it isn’t an excuse to take $300 billion to $1 trillion from taxpayers to forgive student loan debt. You are trying to conflate Trump’s civil case with public policy and failing badly.It’s from his civil fraud trial. Why is it OK for Trump to do it?
No excuse is needed. A trillion is a trivial sum to pay for the people's higher education.I’ve made it clear that whatever the circumstances are with Trump’s personal legal matters, it isn’t an excuse to take $300 billion to $1 trillion from taxpayers to forgive student loan debt. You are trying to conflate Trump’s civil case with public policy and failing badly.
You're an angry drunk.Wash your hands before you leave your janitorial shift at the airport, social parasite.
You haven’t made anything clear, you’re avoiding the question.I’ve made it clear that whatever the circumstances are with Trump’s personal legal matters, it isn’t an excuse to take $300 billion to $1 trillion from taxpayers to forgive student loan debt. You are trying to conflate Trump’s civil case with public policy and failing badly.
You haven’t made anything clear, you’re avoiding the question.
Why is it OK for Trump not to pay the government the money he owes but not other people?
So what's the answer?Should i be surprised that you don’t know the answer to that?
Nope!
Lol
So you’re scared to say. Thanks for letting us know.The answer is you have TDS.