American women are facing 'perfect storm' of student debt–Say It Isn't So !!

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  • #848023
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    Gravel Pit
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    1.)A democrat will get in office and forgive the loans as part of their campaign platform. The bill will be footed by me and you.

    There will bodies in the street if that happens.

    #848027
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    Gravel Pit
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    They used to exaggerate, that liberal/progressive/feminist memes were a religion or cult. It’s actually true now.

    You repeat the lies long enough, the children grow up accepting it as truth. Women are 100% indoctrinated now. Their minds are as corrupted and dedicated to their cult, as Kamikazi pilots or Islamic martyrs. They’re beyond the event horizon and can’t be saved.

    All I hear and see is hate for Trump and redundancy of lies. Just look at that retard Chelsea Clinton. Her ideas and the way she expressing them in that valley girl accent…..we need a French Revolution up in here!

    #848084
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    Beer
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    By paying off their student debt you are essentially picking up the tab for their 3/4 year c~~~ carousel party. What idiot is going to want to write a £47k cheque to have occasional access to the pussy that the chads got for free?

    So true. The last girlfriend I had before red pill had 70k in student loans(who the hell knows what she owed on her car and credit cards on top of that) for a social work degree, as she had to go to a fancy school in an expensive city. After getting to know her a bit it was obvious she had done plenty of bar hopping and hooking up during that time, never missed a spring break trip with whatever boyfriend she had that year, and had shared apartments with various boyfriends. If I paid any money towards those loans, or split any bills with her other than an even 50/50 split, it was literally me subsidizing her past carousel riding days. Did I mention she was working in her field making 14 dollars an hour. No f~~~ing thanks.

    Its not even that Chad got it for free…its worse than that…if you pick up the tab for one of those c~~~s Chad got it on your dime.

    I get student loan letters for the previous tenant who just so happens to be a woman. When I opened the letter I was shocked to see she had £47K of student loans that are increasing by nearly £1500 a year due to interest. I suspect she has dual UK/Australian nationality and I think she has gone back to Australia to live. That means the student loan company will never find her, bye, bye £47K debt.

    A lot of them that watch their balance grow don’t even try. They just ignore it and hope it goes away. If/When that debt eventually catches up to her she’ll be a poster child for a Huffington Post article with her crying about how her 38k in student loans ballooned to 60k. Yeah c~~~…because you ignore it for a decade and the interest compounded…had you just ponied up 300 bucks a month or whatever you signed a f~~~ing contract saying you’d pay back, you’d be debt free now instead.

    There is so much bulls~~~ in the media about student loans. One of my favorite is when they say s~~~ like “The average student loan for this years graduating class among those with student loans is 35k dollars” Well…how much does it drop if you count those with no student loans? Sure some were just lucky and had mom and dad pay, but I know others are non-traditional students who manage to pay as they go or take classes on an employers dime, and some manage to go it on athletic or academic scholarships…why are they not counted?

    Additionally they’ll throw the “average student loan” figure out there. So take a doctor or a lawyer with 150-250k…now how many people under the average do you need to get that 35k average for one of those doctors/lawyers? Most people are going to be under the average…its just skewed by a minority(sure not all are doctors/lawyers…some of this minority are just stupid people who wanted to go to ridiculously expensive colleges or that changed majors 6 times and took 8 years for a 4 year degree) that run of large amounts. The fact is most people have debt levels less than the price of a new car, yet liberals would have you believe its absolutely crushing an entire generation. Interesting that when they calculate their averages they cut out all the people with zero balance fro the statistics, yet they don’t cut any of the outliers on the high end from their calculations…its pretty obvious they have an agenda to push, and for most of them its just that they want free handouts.

    Eyeswideopen wrote:

    1.)A democrat will get in office and forgive the loans as part of their campaign platform. The bill will be footed by me and you.

    There will bodies in the street if that happens.

    My first semester of college was at the local community college. I had the benefit of living at home rent free at 18, as did most students I met there, and I managed to pay cash for it with the s~~~ty job I had at the time no problem. I witnessed most other people borrowing money while walking around with brand new smart phones and data plans that were considerably more expensive when smart phones were a newer technology, much nicer cars than I was driving, going on spring break trips and Euro trips, etc. I remember going home and telling my dad if there is ever blanket loan forgiveness I’m either going to cave some heads in with a baseball bat or go back to school for the sake of borrowing every dime they’ll let me knowing full well I won’t pay it back and using that money to pad my retirement accounts.

    A couple years later I ended up at a state university part time, still working hard, paying my way as I went. The waste just got even worse. The town I grew up in was literally 30 minutes from the college. It wasn’t hard to stack your schedule so you only had classes 2 or 3 days if you were a commuter. I’d see people I grew up with living on campus up there. After you figured out they were really only saving 2-3 hours a week worth of driving vs commuting compared to how much their s~~~ty dorm cost…that works out to literally paying hundreds of dollars an hour to avoid some driving. The kicker is a lot of them went home on the weekend…which just made the dorm even more pointless. If they valued the “college experience” that much, good for them, now they can shut their mouths and pay for it.

    #848233
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    Won'tGetFooledAgain
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    My first semester of college was at the local community college. I had the benefit of living at home rent free at 18, as did most students I met there, and I managed to pay cash for it with the s~~~ty job I had at the time no problem. I witnessed most other people borrowing money while walking around with brand new smart phones and data plans that were considerably more expensive when smart phones were a newer technology, much nicer cars than I was driving, going on spring break trips and Euro trips, etc. I remember going home and telling my dad if there is ever blanket loan forgiveness I’m either going to cave some heads in with a baseball bat or go back to school for the sake of borrowing every dime they’ll let me knowing full well I won’t pay it back and using that money to pad my retirement accounts.

    A couple years later I ended up at a state university part time, still working hard, paying my way as I went. The waste just got even worse. The town I grew up in was literally 30 minutes from the college. It wasn’t hard to stack your schedule so you only had classes 2 or 3 days if you were a commuter. I’d see people I grew up with living on campus up there. After you figured out they were really only saving 2-3 hours a week worth of driving vs commuting compared to how much their s~~~ty dorm cost…that works out to literally paying hundreds of dollars an hour to avoid some driving. The kicker is a lot of them went home on the weekend…which just made the dorm even more pointless. If they valued the “college experience” that much, good for them, now they can shut their mouths and pay for it.

    Totally agree, from my example earlier of the £47K debt, the flat her and her boyfriend lived in (and I now live in) while they were students is a lovely two bedroom, two bathroom apartment with underground parking that costs £1275 a month.

    When I was at University I lived at home, drove an £800 car, never went on holiday and only went out to the student bar or student night at the local nightclub where the drinks were cheap. My friends who moved away to go to uni ended up renting barely habitable houses with one bathroom and used every other room as a bedroom. That was just the way it was, nobody thought it was out of the ordinary.

    But now students expect to rent a nice apartment, have a new lease car, new iPhone, go on holiday with their friends and wouldn’t dream of going to the student bar. Infact I walked past my old university and they have actually knocked down the bar. So they are now probably blowing £100 a night going out, but what the hell it’s just free money.

    So they come out with near £50K of debt, a useless degree and a low paid job in “new media” or some such rubbish. They still expect to live in an expensive appartment, have a new lease car and phone plus have breakfast out with their friends every saturday and expensive handbags.

    Then stamp their feet when there is no “good men” to pickup the tab.

    For women, everything eventually boils down to Alpha Fucks, Beta Bucks.

    #848276
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    Narwhal
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    I honestly would be in favor of sort of return of debtors prison. Not so much a prison perhaps, but those that have debt they cannot repay, no collateral, or some other method of liquidating assets…should be required to work a job not of their choosing until the debt is paid. I have no doubt the government could use some folks to wave flags on construction projects and such. There would be plenty of jobs to fill once illegal aliens can no longer fill them. Although corporations may not want them since they are most likely to be lazy workers, I would think making them exempt from the payroll tax would be enough motivation.

    It really comes down to returning back to the idea that freedom comes with responsibility.

    Ok. Then do it.

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    I honestly would be in favor of sort of return of debtors prison. Not so much a prison perhaps, but those that have debt they cannot repay, no collateral, or some other method of liquidating assets…should be required to work a job not of their choosing until the debt is paid. I have no doubt the government could use some folks to wave flags on construction projects and such. There would be plenty of jobs to fill once illegal aliens can no longer fill them. Although corporations may not want them since they are most likely to be lazy workers, I would think making them exempt from the payroll tax would be enough motivation.

    It really comes down to returning back to the idea that freedom comes with responsibility.

    I think that is called Strip Clubs and the Sex Industry now days, for women anyway lol

    #848299
    Won'tGetFooledAgain
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    I honestly would be in favor of sort of return of debtors prison. Not so much a prison perhaps, but those that have debt they cannot repay, no collateral, or some other method of liquidating assets…should be required to work a job not of their choosing until the debt is paid. I have no doubt the government could use some folks to wave flags on construction projects and such. There would be plenty of jobs to fill once illegal aliens can no longer fill them. Although corporations may not want them since they are most likely to be lazy workers, I would think making them exempt from the payroll tax would be enough motivation.

    It really comes down to returning back to the idea that freedom comes with responsibility.

    I think that is called Strip Clubs and the Sex Industry now days, for women anyway lol

    Scary, but being a stripper is almost seen as acceptable now. Last time I went to a strip club I got talking to the strippers and it seems there are two types of women there. The first type are the messed up in the head women who were probably abused at some time in their life, probably into drugs or at least have alcohol problems. Second type are the hot girls who are purely in it for the money. Their lap dances are more going through the motions than the messed up girls but they make the most money because they are hot. They plan to do this for a couple of years to pay their way through uni. Whether they can give up this money once they graduate and are looking at a £25k a year job is another matter!

    Also I think a large amount of young women want a sugar daddy or two who will pay their rent, buy them a nice car or pay their living costs and take them on expensive holidays in return for sex.

    At the end of the day I guess it is no different to marrying a Beta wallet and then divorce raping him, at least this way both parties know what they are getting into to.

    For women, everything eventually boils down to Alpha Fucks, Beta Bucks.

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