parasaurolophus
Footballguy
I would actually love to see a policy where a large % is reimbursed through tax credits and deductions. I understand that wont help the chucklehead that cant make payments currently, but I don't really care. They will be right back in trouble again with other debt anyway so giving them 50k reimbursement is just dumb.Most of these debt forgiveness plans could work if phased in gradually. That might be the way a business person might think, though, and not be conducive to politicians or non-business people.
The person that actually is making payments and lowering the amount of debt, but because of this is causing struggles, will be helped a great a deal by such a plan. That is something that makes sense for society long term rather than just a waste of money to buy votes.
ETA: This would also make it much more palatable to so many people similar to the first time homebuyer credit. Sure some people were upset that had just bought their first home in the years prior, but it wasn't a national conversation about those people getting screwed.
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