@NickAdamsinUSA See, this is why you’re terrible Nick. You yourself posted earlier that the World Cup was a success.. now you find something stupid to complain about. Could have just left well enough alone.
@GregAye30102637@bennyjohnson Already stopped enforcing it quite a few times. And you put a felon in the White House. Kind of hard to believe any of you care about law enforcement.
@GuntherEagleman@SenWarren She’s right though. Monopolies are becoming a real problem.
How many major cell phone carriers are there now? How many ISPs?
@Memzies25@RepLuna Consolidation is never automatic. Monthly payments are combined for convenience, but a consolidation has to be applied for through FSA and processed. It’s not something that can just happen.
@Memzies25@RepLuna You probably had interest from before the consolidation that capitalized and increased the principal balance.. normally consolidation isn’t necessary unless you’re a parent borrower trying to get into an income driven plan.
@DK_Chastaine@RepLuna Nonsense. The private sector was badly exploiting students and would go right back to doing that.
The real problem is the cost of college itself, which wouldn’t change.
You’ll see your scenario come to pass now, since student loans are capped.
@DK_Chastaine@RepLuna And you somehow think that would change if the federal government were out of the game? Please.
Also, the July 1st changes are capping the amount students and parents are able to borrow. It’s a significant change.
@Melanie77M@RepMoskowitz@realannapaulina@RepLuna You think colleges would be stupid enough to put themselves on the hook if the students decide not to pay on their loans?
That’s never going to happen.
@RepMoskowitz@RepLuna You guys are the ones that set the interest rates, so.. wanting to cap yourselves is kind of silly. Why don’t you just set them at 2%?
@Memzies25@RepLuna Not really possible under the normal scheme of things. You’d have to have consented to change to a 25 year repayment plan and have not made payments for a significant time to still owe that much after 10 years. The normal repayment plan IS 10 years.
@LLannote@GuntherEagleman Well, Congress just overrode him and want the war to end, so.. what does that tell us?
And again, wasn’t one of your talking points before the election that Trump hadn’t started any wars? But now it’s fine, because it’s Trump, right?