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1 hour ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Thankfully, the democrats have proven to be incapable of introspection.  They’ll convince themselves that their policies are spot on, but the unwashed masses are too dim to realize it, which, hopefully, will lead to more lost elections.

The uneducated deplorable garbage now has the big stick.

Why did Trump expanded the PSLF student loan forgiveness in 2018?

 

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2 hours ago, Big girl said:

Why did Trump expanded the PSLF student loan forgiveness in 2018?

 

Do you have bad information?

This is the hidden content, please

From the article:

Higher education faces massive changes in President Donald Trump’s spending plan.

The proposal unveiled Monday would sharply curtail income-based loan repayment plans, scratch the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, embolden the government to go after students who don’t pay their loans and cut funding for federal work study in half.

 

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10 hours ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Do you have bad information?

This is the hidden content, please

From the article:

Higher education faces massive changes in President Donald Trump’s spending plan.

The proposal unveiled Monday would sharply curtail income-based loan repayment plans, scratch the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, embolden the government to go after students who don’t pay their loans and cut funding for federal work study in half.

 

Yet he expanded it in 2018.

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46 minutes ago, Big girl said:

Yet he expanded it in 2018.

Why don't you post an article backing that up.

And if you think I agree with everything Trump does, your mistaken, he, as well as any other President, has done things I disagree with.

Bottom line, Trump compared to the bumbling idiot the democrats put out is a no-brainer.

Now post the article about him expanding student loan forgiveness, I'd be interested in reading about it.

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2 hours ago, LumRaiderFan said:

Why don't you post an article backing that up.

And if you think I agree with everything Trump does, your mistaken, he, as well as any other President, has done things I disagree with.

Bottom line, Trump compared to the bumbling idiot the democrats put out is a no-brainer.

Now post the article about him expanding student loan forgiveness, I'd be interested in reading about it.

I did in another thread

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