lobotomybeats
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I'm already seeing people online trying to blame Joe Biden for this, and talking not voting again.
I know this is fresh, and people are upset, but good grief people need to stop falling for the same scam.
Liberals not voting have given conservatives the power to do this.
LOL @ don’t get discouraged. Fam, there are people whose lives could’ve literally been changed today.
Up to 20k in loans isn’t much in the world of student loans these days, but it can be an albatross around the necks of folks who may not make a ton of $$. Or have kids, parents or others they’re caring for.
Telling those people to not be discouraged and vote harder is wild to me.
Under capitalism each and every good thing you have going on in your life is something that capital would like to take away and is viewed as lost profits. Paid time off, health insurance, owning your own home, a comfortable retirement, the ability to have a higher education (or really any non vocational education), bathroom breaks, a predictable schedule, leisure time, recreation, rest, everything good is just an opportunity cost for investors and if capital could claw it away, it would.bit by bit, conservatives are making sure that less and less people can afford the middle class life that folks seem to be taking for granted.
Man, I can't even try to get find NBA news on Twitter without conservatives ruining it with their bull****
Like...what??
What are your solutions? Voting is the only way out. This decision is awful but par for the course for this SC. We didn’t get here in a day and we won’t get out in one either.
I am directly impacted by this ruling. I work a job that I hate and one that has almost run me into an early grave just to make the student loan payments so I know what I’m talking about. I didn’t have a college fund or trust fund. The only way that I could afford higher education was with student loans and I had to refinance my student loan debt at awful rates when I graduated to make sure that I could get my parents name off of the co-signed loans to not hurt their financial situation. Not having my loans on their credit allowed them the ability to refinance their home which provided for the financial flexibility to afford my mother’s cancer care before she died. I am hurt just like everyone else but what I won’t do is let the deplorables in the SC make me give up. Too many people online are encouraging folks to give up and not vote or blame Joe and I won’t do that. We can be sad and disappointed but discouragement causes us to give up when that’s not what we need now and would play directly into their hands.Of course voting is the way out. I don’t think that’s ever been up for debate.
It’s the timing. If you were affected by this ruling I don’t think you’d immediately be saying don’t be discouraged. It’s okay for people to be upset, discouraged, etc.
Coming in like that just seems to discount the rollercoaster ride that a lot of people have been on with this whole student loan thing. Again, lives could’ve been changed for the better today and they weren’t. And I know you mean well, btw. No personal shots or anything like that.
People not voting, and voting Jill Stein, in 2014 and 2016 are the folk that dropped the ball.
Bad timing a lot of people are going to meet and talk this weekend and anger will spreadConvenient Friday news dump. Happy 4th of July…