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Are you suggesting that the judge somehow cheated under the PPP program? Because if not, you're comparing apples to oranges.
The judge who struck down student loan forgiveness had a PPP loan forgiven. Always bail out the corporations. Don’t help out the low and middle class individuals though.
No, I'm not suggesting that at all. Absolutely not.Those who received PPP never had any obligation to pay it back as long as they used it for the specified purpose. The only way they became obligated to pay the "loan" back was if they cheated and did not use it for the intended purpose. The use of the term "loan" for that program is not even entirely accurate. As long as the judge followed those rules (i.e., didn't cheat), there was never any obligation to pay it back. That's apples and oranges to not repaying a loan that you agreed to pay back.That said, I do not fault students with debt for taking advantage of the program. If it's available to them, it's absolutely not "cheating" to take advantage of it and they'd be crazy not to.
Incorrect. The loans were forgiven later, but they were originally intended to be paid back.
To be clear, PPP allowed many SMBs to stay in business, allowed many people to keep their jobs and benefits for their families, and many of those people never had the luxury of attending college. As many Democrats have pointed out, student loan forgiveness benefits a lot of wealth and soon to be wealthy people and gives money from those who don't have the ability or inclination to attend college to those who do. Me personally, I'd like if Biden found a way to help all American and not his discriminatory loan forgiveness plan.
Me personally, I'd like if Biden found a way to help all American and not his discriminatory loan forgiveness plan.
TAMUI do know, Newsie is right on you knowing ball.
So....no more tax cuts for the wealthy? No more extra benefits for veterans? No extra funding for 9/11 first responders? Everything has to help all Americans?
It doesn't matter whether it was a good idea or not.The court ruled that the President does not have the power to do it.
"A court", not "the court" This is nowhere near over.
In reality, it probably is.
It probably is.
Hey, at least both PPP and student loan forgiveness were passed by Congress.