Or you could take your own advice and stop trying to do things that are impossible?
Or you could take your own advice and stop trying to do things that are impossible?
Well then I wish you well on you noble quest of playing Debbie Downer arguing endlessly about how things are impossible to do on splinters comment section.
Last I checked you didn’t need a filibuster proof majority to kill the filibuster.
Tucking in your shirt is super uncomfortable and looks good for approximately 10 seconds before you move and everything gets all bunched up.
Mass produced clothes should be tailored for some reason no one knows this anymore. Fit the widest part of your body and then taken in the rest. Take in the shoulders if you need to as well. There you go ,now it fits well.
Also I didn’t realize that tucking in one’s shirt is such a big deal with men. Why?
So to recap...you don’t actually have any evidence of a large sunk cost fallacy backlash to this plan (you did say you could be wrong),
So your plan to deal with these irrational actors is to attack the idea they are being irrational about?
I’ll be honest, this issue doesn’t feel like a priority. And, I don’t think I’d honestly heard it discussed before Bernie spoke about it the other night.
It’s not really useless degrees, it’s getting a degree from a middling college. My wife has an Art History BA from Vassar and she makes six figures working for a major corp.
So since you obviously missed my point here...not only is your argument a sunk cost fallacy (you should look that up), but there are plenty of people, myself included, that have paid of there student loans and are also smart enough to understand that the economy as a whole would greatly benefit from this.
You do, with every comment you make.
Why not relieve payday loan debt or high interest car loan debt? Why is she intent on bailing out the middle and upper middle class rather than those who truly need it?
So, a black kid who grew up in a mobile home park during the 1970s owes it to middle class white kids to pay off their debts? That’s rich.
I’m someone that worked two jobs until I paid my loans back because I am not a moocher.
So we shouldn’t try and cure cancer because it would be a slap in the face to all those who died from it. Its called the sunk cost fallacy. Philip Klein tried to make this moronic argument to, and he got ratio’d to hell on twitter from all of the people who paid their student loans off and fully support this.
Ya know what? That’s true. And it’s something I really want to see from all of these progressive candidates.
I wonder why she means tested the plan.
So, will people who paid back their debts be screwed yet again? Like when we bailed out bankers and mortgage borrowers who were greedy/careless.
Except for all the people currently facing financial problems because they are trying to pay their student loans...