Dumb *** *****Oh dear. How will she ever afford to have the kitchen renovated with this debt keeping her enslaved?
NY Democrat complains about her student debt after SCOTUS ruling, gets slammed for million dollar home
Former New York state Democrat Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, despite purchasing a $1.14 million home last summer, said Friday that she still owes more than $200K in student loans from law school.www.foxnews.com
Maybe all the colleges with their overpriced educations can give a $10k refund to all of their graduates. After all, it's only money.
"In 2012, I graduated from Fordham Law School with $180,000 is student loan debt," Biaggi wrote in a tweet. "I’ve been paying loans for 11 years. Even paid two of them off completely."Oh dear. How will she ever afford to have the kitchen renovated with this debt keeping her enslaved?
NY Democrat complains about her student debt after SCOTUS ruling, gets slammed for million dollar home
Former New York state Democrat Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, despite purchasing a $1.14 million home last summer, said Friday that she still owes more than $200K in student loans from law school.www.foxnews.com
I would guess she didnt make any payments during the Covid Silly-ness."In 2012, I graduated from Fordham Law School with $180,000 is student loan debt," Biaggi wrote in a tweet. "I’ve been paying loans for 11 years. Even paid two of them off completely."
"In 2023, my balance is $206,000," added Biaggi, who represented New York's 34th district during her three-year tenure in the state Senate.
So in 11 years after "paying off 2 loans completely" her balance is now $26,000 higher than it was when she graduated. All while buying a million plus house. Somebody's fancy college education did not include finance courses.
That's the thing.Oh dear. How will she ever afford to have the kitchen renovated with this debt keeping her enslaved?
NY Democrat complains about her student debt after SCOTUS ruling, gets slammed for million dollar home
Former New York state Democrat Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, despite purchasing a $1.14 million home last summer, said Friday that she still owes more than $200K in student loans from law school.www.foxnews.com
Oh dear. How will she ever afford to have the kitchen renovated with this debt keeping her enslaved?
NY Democrat complains about her student debt after SCOTUS ruling, gets slammed for million dollar home
Former New York state Democrat Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, despite purchasing a $1.14 million home last summer, said Friday that she still owes more than $200K in student loans from law school.www.foxnews.com
"In 2012, I graduated from Fordham Law School with $180,000 is student loan debt," Biaggi wrote in a tweet. "I’ve been paying loans for 11 years. Even paid two of them off completely."
"In 2023, my balance is $206,000," added Biaggi, who represented New York's 34th district during her three-year tenure in the state Senate.
So in 11 years after "paying off 2 loans completely" her balance is now $26,000 higher than it was when she graduated. All while buying a million plus house.
Somebody's fancy college education did not include finance courses.
He's just resetting the football. "Vote for me in 2024 and I'll give you loan forgiveness".
I'm going to take a moment to brag about my youngest. She has always been hard working and intelligent.Oh dear. How will she ever afford to have the kitchen renovated with this debt keeping her enslaved?
NY Democrat complains about her student debt after SCOTUS ruling, gets slammed for million dollar home
Former New York state Democrat Sen. Alessandra Biaggi, despite purchasing a $1.14 million home last summer, said Friday that she still owes more than $200K in student loans from law school.www.foxnews.com
Just because you think its a good idea, doesnt mean its legal.
I was reading that as: “Just because you (Biden and progressive socialist ilk) think its a good idea, doesn't mean its legal.”Sooooo much of the rage today is just people screaming "this isn't a good thing".
That's not what SCOTUS is. They are not a ruling council that decides to do "good things" or "bad things". They exist to determine whether a thing is legal under the Constitution as written.
Correct. The progs seem to suffer from a fundamental misunderstanding that SCOTUS exists to simply "do good".I was reading that as: “Just because you (Biden and progressive socialist ilk) think its a good idea, doesn't mean its legal.”
No kidding."In 2012, I graduated from Fordham Law School with $180,000 is student loan debt," Biaggi wrote in a tweet. "I’ve been paying loans for 11 years. Even paid two of them off completely."
"In 2023, my balance is $206,000," added Biaggi, who represented New York's 34th district during her three-year tenure in the state Senate.
So in 11 years after "paying off 2 loans completely" her balance is now $26,000 higher than it was when she graduated. All while buying a million plus house.
Somebody's fancy college education did not include finance courses.
My turn. None of our 4 have any debt at all. My employment does not allow me to both pay for kids college and eat at the same time. None of them took out any loans - "Just as the rich rule the poor, so the borrower is slave to the lender." The two oldest have their degrees, the third is working on it, the 4th is not interested. The second attended Columbia and paid her way for her master's, working 4-5 jobs in Manhattan while attending and living in what was basically a closet in a 5th floor walk-up.I'm going to take a moment to brag about my youngest. She has always been hard working and intelligent.
She went to school to be a nurse. We paid part. She paid part as we wanted her to have skin in the game.
During her school years she worked part time in the school year and nearly full time in summer breaks. She lived within her means. She ended up with some student loans to cover her part.
When she got out she took a nursing position that eventually led her to be an ICU nurse.
She got an apartment...not anything "trendy and chic" in the "cool district"....Just something that served the need with affordable rent.
During that time, the "freeze on student loan payments" came out. She continued to pay hers as aggressively as possible. She financed a good used car during that time as she wanted to build some credit and needed reliable transportation. Again, nothing fancy....a base model Civic with around 40,000 miles on it.
After about two years, she got tired of debt and decided to bite the bullet, hunker down and get rid of it. She paid off the balance of her student loans. Then she paid off the balance on the car. Then she started stocking for a rainy day.
I am confident she has no interest in paying for other peoples' debt.
Good for her.I'm going to take a moment to brag about my youngest. She has always been hard working and intelligent.
She went to school to be a nurse. We paid part. She paid part as we wanted her to have skin in the game.
During her school years she worked part time in the school year and nearly full time in summer breaks. She lived within her means. She ended up with some student loans to cover her part.
When she got out she took a nursing position that eventually led her to be an ICU nurse.
She got an apartment...not anything "trendy and chic" in the "cool district"....Just something that served the need with affordable rent.
During that time, the "freeze on student loan payments" came out. She continued to pay hers as aggressively as possible. She financed a good used car during that time as she wanted to build some credit and needed reliable transportation. Again, nothing fancy....a base model Civic with around 40,000 miles on it.
After about two years, she got tired of debt and decided to bite the bullet, hunker down and get rid of it. She paid off the balance of her student loans. Then she paid off the balance on the car. Then she started stocking for a rainy day.
I am confident she has no interest in paying for other peoples' debt.
The government should not be loaning money, let private markets do their thing…I for one of the many here, do not believe in student loan forgiveness for anyone. I do believe that any student loan should be interest free if funded by the government whether it be state or federal funding.