@ChuckWagon645@RepThomasMassie Like all government programs it was a giant scam but regardless of what you name it, it effectively was welfare in exchange for not laying off employees, not a loan.
Concepts are hard
@ntsbfh@RepThomasMassie Words mean things. You can name/structure it legally as a loan but if the only reason anybody took it was because they knew it wasn’t really a loan…then it’s not really a loan in any meaningful sense.
@sixf33tdeep @JuuustinBrown @Tiger_Azian The real question you need to ask yourself is why a bank would feel comforting loaning a couple million 17 yr olds a sum of money they’re not likely to be able to repay any time soon?
@MooseHamilton@Oilfield_Rando Correct, although it’s important to note that “aligns with the right” is far more likely to be good for EVERYONE in reality than “aligns with the left” is
@JDHaltigan Incredible, isn’t it?
Just a shocking mix of dishonesty and stupidity, where the only real question is the exact proportions of the mix which really isn’t that interesting.
@Charles95684721 @HarmfulOpinion No they were arranged to be forgiven in advance of the agreement. How many companies would borrow the money if they had to pay it back?
Close to none?
@hippiemama2002@mjs_DC This is why you pass legislation in your state. That’s who the power ultimately belongs to in this matter. Live by the federal bench creating laws, die by it.
Gay marriage would pass in most if not all states at this point, no? It’s at like 70% support across the country.