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Student Debt Cancellation: A Good Idea and a Political Hoax

• https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Steve Penfield

With the U.S. student debt fiasco now approaching $1.6 trillion and 45 million borrowers, we seem to be rapidly advancing towards such a moment.

At present, one of the biggest problems regarding the student loan debacle is the dismal nature of the polarized "debate." Not just on debt relief, but on the many dysfunctions of the college system and its financing mechanisms as well.

On one side, we have free-lunch Democrats that want to "give" everything away in order to buy votes and seize control of higher education; their Debt Forgiveness schemes merely dump liabilities onto taxpayers and give banks and colleges a free pass. Republicans and conservatives, meanwhile, prefer to lecture students on the morality of paying your bills, while forgetting that students didn't create the corrupt system of mandatory college or its skyrocketing costs. That came from "responsible" adults. And both sides insist that federal involvement in all levels of learning is essential.

Since Debt Cancellation is one of those explosive topics that can lead to partisan bickering and empty sloganeering, I should start by saying that I disagree with nearly everything that BOTH official sides are saying. After much searching, I was able to find a few sensible voices in the wilderness as detailed and expanded upon later. But at this point, anything rational or productive on this issue remains strictly forbidden in the mainstream press, which strongly favors centralized banking and collective education, preferably sold in easily digestible sound-bites.


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