Winners & losers
The winners and losers within the $300 billion of taxpayers cash to pay for the $10,000 pupil mortgage forgiveness plan: The winners are the people who get it. The losers are the saps who already paid their faculty faculty loans, people who resolve to enter a commerce akin to electrical, plumbing or Teamsters, people who determined to enter the army and naturally people who work and paid for this pupil mortgage forgiveness plan from their federal taxes. However the large winner is the senator who has pushed for this plan over and time and again and he or she’s from our state — Elizabeth Warren. All I can say is geez.
— Tony Meschini, Scituate
Biden’s energy
Joe Biden waves his emperor’s hand and $10,000 in pupil debt is forgiven. Regardless that he and Speaker Nancy Pelosi mentioned he didn’t have the ability to take action. What hubris! As soon as once more, he sticks center America with one other “tax improve” with out Congressional approval. This reduction in debt ought to be born by the universities and universities in “rebates,” as their schooling has clearly not resulted in educating their college students a way of duty. Not the taxpayer! Their bloated salaries and administrations are the explanation for extreme prices, as there are not any fiscal controls in place.
Right here in Florida, Gov DeSantis hasn’t raised state schools and universities one cent since taking workplace. There isn’t any cause to take action ….
— Chris Byrne, Naples, Fla.
On taxpayers’ dime
Biden is telling employees who didn’t go to varsity, that they need to eat the price of faculty for college students who at the moment are incomes as much as $125,000 a 12 months. That could be a slap within the face to hard-working Individuals who’re attempting to climb the social ladder. This hand-out will add $300 billion or extra to America’s price range. And all taxpayers might be known as on to assist erase an exploding deficit with increased taxes.
— Donald Houghton, Quincy
Votes for Democrats
Liz Warren, who as soon as was paid $250,000 for educating one class, is again screeching her newest case of perpetual victimhood — this time with reference to pupil loans.
The identical crowd that habitually goes after each “large enterprise” every time it’s politically expedient on this case is silent on going after the foundation of the issue, the bloated value of school itself.
It is a payoff to a sure demographic within the hopes that they return the favor in November by voting Democrat and per their common playbook, miss the small print on who will truly pay for this newest bribe.
My hope is that almost all of parents that already paid each penny again that they contractually agreed to pay, the individuals who as a substitute joined the army or just selected a commerce faculty to get their wanted coaching all keep in mind this in November and in 2024.
Those who selected a ineffective main in faculty or went someplace merely for the standing of all of it made these selections and they need to be accountable for these selections.
— Thomas C Wahlberg, Dedham