Followed the link to this site from Rawles site -
I'm getting so frickin sick of this crybaby crap from people that take out loans and then complain when they have to repay them!
Awwwwwhhh, those "evil bankers" stuck a gun to your head and Lucca Brattze'd your sorry arse (made you sign)? Hell no they didn't.
Signed something you didn't understand? Then why TH did you sign it?
Thought that your degree in multicutural underwater basket weaving with a minor in LGBTQXYZ frog studies would net you more money so you thought it was o.k. to take out six million in student loans? Then your a dumb arse and part of the problem!
You took on an OBLIGATION- that's exactly what a LOAN is folks. Don't enter into that crap lightly.
Scripture is clear- the borrower is servant to the lender. I.e, they got you.
"But college is so expensive you HAVE to get a loan!"
Like hell you do. Parents- be responsible, start saving EARLY for your child's education. We started a 529 plan when my son was about 4. Early on, the $50. autodrafted from my account hurt! Later when we could afford more, we put in more. We actively manage it as best we can, re balancing the allotment in the fund when the market is high- moving some out of a more aggressive fund to a guaranteed fund every year during a market high to maintain a good balance as he gets nearer to college time.
#2 They don't have to go to flippin Harvard. And probably shouldn't. With a couple more years to save, at this point we can afford 4 years of a good state college from the 12 years of savings and investing we have put in.
#3 They need to be grounded with COMMON SENSE studies that will pay the bills later. Art is great, the folk singing styles of southern Latvia might be interesting to your child, but these probably aren't going to pay the bills after college. And most especially probably won't pay back the big student loans they took out.
#4 God forbid they WORK and take a couple classes at a time. Only a few semesters did I take a "full load" of classes. Largely because I didn't want to be like every other dunskie that signed up for 6 classes then mid way through the semester had to drop 4 of them. Also because I was working as well.
#5. Community college is great. Close to home, live with the folks still, have a part time job, take a couple classes a semester. Your ultimately looking for an EDUCATION not an "experience."
Or you can go into debt out the ying yang and cry baby like these socialist ba%$tards.....
"I don't know what's wrong with our country" "It didn't used to be like this"
RAISE YOUR KIDS RIGHT, ACTUALLY TEACH THEM CRAP, TEACH THEM TO MAKE GOOD CHOICES, TEACH THEM THAT EVERYTHING DOESN'T HAVE TO BE GOTTEN RIGHT NOW. They will be smarter, healthier, happier and probably financially sound.
I'm getting so frickin sick of this crybaby crap from people that take out loans and then complain when they have to repay them!
We looked through the actual student complaints on which the report was based. One individual, calling him or herself, American Patriot, posed some important issues. We have excerpted from that complaint letter below. After you read these current complaints, you may want to browse through our related articles listed below to gain a fuller understanding of how many of today’s finest young people have been turned into student debt slaves by the same Wall Street banks that blew....blah blah blah at last the capitalist dogs will pay for their crimes.... eh? Eh comrades?"
Signed something you didn't understand? Then why TH did you sign it?
Thought that your degree in multicutural underwater basket weaving with a minor in LGBTQXYZ frog studies would net you more money so you thought it was o.k. to take out six million in student loans? Then your a dumb arse and part of the problem!
You took on an OBLIGATION- that's exactly what a LOAN is folks. Don't enter into that crap lightly.
Scripture is clear- the borrower is servant to the lender. I.e, they got you.
"But college is so expensive you HAVE to get a loan!"
Like hell you do. Parents- be responsible, start saving EARLY for your child's education. We started a 529 plan when my son was about 4. Early on, the $50. autodrafted from my account hurt! Later when we could afford more, we put in more. We actively manage it as best we can, re balancing the allotment in the fund when the market is high- moving some out of a more aggressive fund to a guaranteed fund every year during a market high to maintain a good balance as he gets nearer to college time.
#2 They don't have to go to flippin Harvard. And probably shouldn't. With a couple more years to save, at this point we can afford 4 years of a good state college from the 12 years of savings and investing we have put in.
#3 They need to be grounded with COMMON SENSE studies that will pay the bills later. Art is great, the folk singing styles of southern Latvia might be interesting to your child, but these probably aren't going to pay the bills after college. And most especially probably won't pay back the big student loans they took out.
#4 God forbid they WORK and take a couple classes at a time. Only a few semesters did I take a "full load" of classes. Largely because I didn't want to be like every other dunskie that signed up for 6 classes then mid way through the semester had to drop 4 of them. Also because I was working as well.
#5. Community college is great. Close to home, live with the folks still, have a part time job, take a couple classes a semester. Your ultimately looking for an EDUCATION not an "experience."
Or you can go into debt out the ying yang and cry baby like these socialist ba%$tards.....
"I don't know what's wrong with our country" "It didn't used to be like this"
RAISE YOUR KIDS RIGHT, ACTUALLY TEACH THEM CRAP, TEACH THEM TO MAKE GOOD CHOICES, TEACH THEM THAT EVERYTHING DOESN'T HAVE TO BE GOTTEN RIGHT NOW. They will be smarter, healthier, happier and probably financially sound.
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