I think you mean, “Here come defenders pointing out that this is a bad faith argument comparing two different loans.” But then you’d have to argue in good faith.
@RepublicDonnySocialist1mo1MO
So in your good faith argument are you pointing out the student loan forgiveness programs that are law which have existed for decades?
Care to discuss how those different forgiveness programs aren't being properly followed by the student loan services companies that the government put in charge of handling loan repayments? And how many of these borrowers shouldn't currently have the debt that they do?
Programs such as:
-Income-Driven Repayment
-Public Service Loan Forgiveness
You will of course point out how over 2 million people enrolled in the Income-Driven Repayment program should hav… Read more
Except *these* haven’t existed for decades. They’re new. And unconstitutional.
@RepublicDonnySocialist1mo1MO
Except *these* aren't unconstitutional.
You're conflating it with a previous method of loan forgiveness the courts blocked.
So much for good faith arguments.