“Buy a house, get my teeth fixed, and start saving for retirement,” one man tweeted.
While borrowers shared their student loan debt stories, many Twitter users were quick to dismiss the congresswoman with negative responses for promoting student loan debt cancellation - and did so in a flurry.
“It all amounts to the same thing. Stealing from responsible people, to pay off the debts of people who made bad decisions.”“Will I receive a tax credit for the money I have already paid responsibly repaying my student debt?”
Without clicking the bait, anyone have a summary?
Or if you...look at the tweet it didn't backfire at all? With something like 15K likes, plenty of retweets and responses in the spirit of what she was saying... Canceling student debt is a very popular idea at the moment, and you cherry picked some negative responses.
If you worked to pay off your debt, good for you. Doesn't make it right to demand no help for exploitative loans foisted on teenagers before getting a useless degree in a service economy. Stop naval gazing and look at the big picture.
As is typical, people bitch about tax dollars going to help people and give zero shits about the trillion dollar war machine. Money for bombs is way more important than taking the boot off an entire generation of college grads
It did Not according to the polling. How many potential entrepreneurs saddled with loans were prevented from chasing a crazy idea that might have been an economic multiplier? Come on rich people, give everyone else the advantage you give your own children.
If this happens in America, it’s official not the place for business anymore
Forbes tweeted to try and mock a Congresswoman who wanted to cancel all student debt and it backfired.
FOH with this shit. She’s 1000% right.
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