The latest critic of student loan forgiveness is Donald Trump Jr., who called it “insane and disgusting' that “thousands of Harvard Law grads need hard-working blue-collar workers to help them pay off their loans for them.”
, who called it “insane and disgusting” that “thousands of Harvard Law grads need hard-working blue-collar workers to help them pay off their loans for them.”
I know it’s reassuring to blue-collar workers that Don Jr. has their back, and I don’t doubt his sincerity, but when you talk about “worthless degrees,” what exactly are you saying?I’ll tell you: the implication is that someone other than the student should be choosing the course of study.
And yet I keep seeing these claims that student loan forgiveness will “cost the average taxpayer $2,000.” What does that mean?
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