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    This cunts daddy paid for his college were he bought his degree of course he lacks empathy for normal hard working people

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    I don’t know how anyone can be optimistic about this economy. This isn’t death by a million little cuts. we are headed for an unprecedented economic depression.

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        This ain’t nazi sympathizing Reddit bro - you’re allowed to say that a treasonous Russian asset in our government deserves to be executed by guillotine, even if somehow that treasonous Russian asset is the president.

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      What are you talking about, the market is back to its pre-Trump levels! 📈🔺

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          Didn’t you hear? If the economy goes up, that’s Trump’s handiwork. If the economy slips, it’s Biden’s economy. It’s really simple to understand, attribute all good things to Trump and bad things to Biden. /S

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            I get it, trump was responsible for the economy when Biden was president,

            And now that Trump became president, Biden is responsible!

            It makes so much sense when Trump explains it like this, it has to be true

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    He could raise money by taxing billionaires who wouldn’t suffer but he goes after people who took out loans for education. He also looks especially toad-like in that image.

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    As a transgender man who served 3 of my 4 years of my TEACH grant before my state made it defacto if not de jure illegal to be a transgender teacher -

    I’m fucked lol. I’m just going to have to work under the table the rest of my life. My billionaire ex managed to dump his credit card debt on me, so I’m fucked hopelessly. It’s entirely legal to fire me for being trans in any job. Doesn’t matter whether it’s cleaning vomit after a basketball game or working at a group home - my uterus renders me a non human.

    If I do lose my apartment, I’ll make the news in the best way I can though.

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        I really want to keep my books. I love my books and leaving them behind would feel like death. I’ve thought about Costa Rica or a few other places. The cost of the plane ticket is unrealistic; the likelihood of getting the books over is doubtful.

        I’ve realized that I probably won’t survive this administration, and I’m just going to go down fighting. I lost everything I care about, and the least I can do is try to make it so no one lives a life like mine again.

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            Canada doesn’t want poor (let alone trans) refugees any more than any other country wants poor refugees. It’s a much more progressive country than many, but “just leave” isn’t any more of a realistic option for persecuted groups under Trump than it was for the same groups under Hitler.

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            Are they actually taking anyone though? Everywhere I’ve looked has been like “the us isn’t actively killing LGBT people, so we don’t count it as refugee.”

            I also just simply do not have the liquid resources. I can sell some stuff - but what then? Sleep on the streets in a country I’ve never lived in before? I guess people cross the Darien gap, but I’m also just physiologically broken now. My nervous system doesn’t work correctly - I have experienced actual torture. I can’t organize a plan to finish my graduate degree, much less get across a National border.

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              Wait it out for as long as possible, there’s a non- zero chance that you will be accepted for asylum in the future if things keep going the way they are.

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              Well, by your own words the alternative is death. So if you truly believe that you won’t survive this administration then yeah, hop across the border as a tourist and just don’t leave.

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        Running away and giving up. Is cowardice. Don’t give these people that pleasure. We must rise n fight back. Collect yourself, prepare and just be ready. 1860s isn’t far off and if its our turn to lead a revolution then so be.

        Fuck the traitor rapist felon Donald Trump. Dude deserves capital punishment for treason.

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          Running away and giving up. Is cowardice.

          Standing proud and dying in a gutter and being forgotten because a cop decided to break your skull open for the fun of it is not courage either.

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          Nah I’m good. I’m watching how things play out, and if it gets that bad I’ll just rebuild my life in another country. Already got approved for Express Entry into Canada.

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          That’s a reasonable thing to say, but not to trans people who are being actively persecuted by the US government. I cannot imagine how difficult it must be in that situation and it is the responsibility of society to stand up for trans people.

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            I disagree.

            If you’re being targeted then you fight back. Im willing to fight and die for their freedoms but they aren’t. So people will ask themselves why should I fight for them if they dont even wanna fight but run away? Cowardice from any group is unacceptable.

            Literally just bunker down and prepare yourself fleeing somewhere isn’t gonna be any better considering how so many countries are at war and there is civil unrest.

            But to each their own. When the revolution begins I’ll be there. I bend the knee to no traitor fascist rapist.

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          Umass boston was largely a joke. I do agree with that.

          It’s mostly a time and money sink for a piece of paper unless you’re going into a profession that requires it… though you don’t usually need a degree, instead you need to pass various certifications. There’s even wacky exceptions like not needing a degree at all to take the BAR exam in Vermont.

          Then there’s the hyper conservative colleges out there… I couldn’t tell you at all how those go but I wouldn’t assume very well.

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            College in the US is largely a big day-care system which interferes with the students’ ability to cope with realities of adult life, if they didn’t come in with it already, and also a money gate which serves to keep people away from high-paying jobs unless they come from a wealthy family or are willing to enter an indentured servitude relationship.

            It has some other subsidiary functions, some of them legitimately important, and education is a wonderful and crucial thing. College in America has been drifting further and further away from education, though, as the society it is forced to exist within has been steadily cared less and less about education with every passing decade.

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              The highest paid employee at many universities, especially in the south east, is the football coach. If that doesn’t tell you where our priorities are…

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    For visitors to this thread: I would really recommend that you scroll down a little bit to find the person who was claiming that aktually this is all Biden’s fault, and then trying to defend it like it made total sense when people asked WTF they were on about. It is interesting.

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    My friend is directly impacted by this. So much winning. Thanks again Don. Really making America great

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      Conservatives will happily take their own wages being garnished as long as there are more liberals whose wages are being garnished than conservatives.

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    Roughly 2.9 million people who have student loans are age 62 or older. I’m very curious as to how many in that demographic are within this defaulted status. Mostly because any change in social security benefits for a retiree is life altering and if any significant portion of that group that’s defaulted is also this 62 or older group, the changes this will have a massive impact on the population. Retirees that get caught into money troubles not only brings them down, but usually the family that ultimately has to catch them from completely falling through the cracks.

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      Average Student Loan Debt by Age:

      Those aged between 50 to 61 have the highest average federal student loan debt at $45,159.

      6.10% of federal student loan debt belongs to adults under the age of 25.

      Adults aged 25 to 34 years old hold 30.1% of the federal student loan debt; 39.1% belongs to 35- to 49-year-olds.

      24.6% of federal student loan debt is from borrowers aged 50 years and older.

      61- to 65-year-olds who started college at a traditional age of 18 had the highest starting student loan interest rates.

      https://educationdata.org/average-student-loan-debt

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      If this affects retirees i hope they choose to protest with open carry in front of government buildings rather than letting themselves get homeless and starved to death.

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          What are they gonna do? Shoot at the armed people who have nothing to loose as they are destined to loose everything anyways?

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            Yes. That is exactly what they will do.

            Cops are not military. They are poorly trained panic strike thugs and children.

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              Then the people have a reason to shoot back at the cops.

              In that sense we have seen plenty examples where cops in the US immediately withdrew or refused to engage when there is a possibility of someone shooting back at them.

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                I don’t think you understand the gravity if being attacked with a weapon by someone who really wants to permanently end another. it is terrifying, and life altering. this is not a movie, this is not something that will only affect other people

                this is real life and you’re acting a if it’s a freaking movie

                I know it will probably end up in something along those lines, but don’t be so glib about it

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                  The crucial point is “Nothing to loose”.

                  That is the result if you take so much away from people that they see fighting as the better option than giving in. However i don’t see how you get the idea that this would be like some movie. We have seen with the civil rights movement that armed protests in the US do work. If the regime starts shooting, shooting back is the only option. The issue is, what is the alternative? Protesting unarmed and being killed by the regime anyways? Then going for the armed protest is the safer choice.

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    I’m all for fixing the broken system and I’m sure there are peoples whose loan agreements are so fucked up; HOWEVER, in order to not default on my loans I think the minimum payment is like $20 which doesn’t even cover the interest btw. I think there are people that can pay their loans and aren’t. There’s also a lot of people who were taken advantage of.

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      My SO and I have $130k between us and if we get the IBR figured out, it might bring our total payment down to about $1200/mo which is not something we can afford. I’ve been laid off since Christmas and just started a job, so we’re $20k in the hole and haven’t been able to pay anything. Now I see my credit is taking hits. That hurts but again, no money. Oh well what’s 7 years.

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        Believe me I understand that we were sold a promise and the last 5 administrations did fuck all to ensure the economy was in a good place for us to reap the benefits. It sucks that there’s so many people like you in the same situation.

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        Look into the federal consolidation loans and the income driven repayment. Bankruptcy doesn’t get you out of student loans.

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      I owe about $2500 on a loan of $3500 at 3.4% fixed from 2015. It was on hold until I graduated in 2017 and then it was on hold during covid. The monthly payment is about $26.

      That bitch is going to be autopaying until I die.

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        Don’t worry I’ve been paying $50 for about 15 years 😆. I will say it has done wonders for my credit. 15 year credit history apparently means something.