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LTC Trent Klug
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Yay to no redistribution of income. You took out the loan, you pay for it!.
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Who signed for the loans in the first place? I was told "aint no such thing as a free lunch". Poor grammar, but effective, and to the point.
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LTC Trent Klug
LTC Trent Klug
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LCpl (Join to see) It ain't poor grammar if it works and is on point!
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LTC Retired
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I applaud the High Court for its decision. Throughout the years those who have gotten student loans have paid their way. The word "loan" is in the contract, not a "grant" or "scholarship".
My solution to the problem is those who have student loans should work in the "under served" communities and work off their loans. Physicians are especially needed in those communities and that would be one way to pay back what they borrowed. A formulae could be designed that would make it possible for the loan to be worked off in a six to ten year period. And maybe, people will be less likely to look for a free ride for their education. The military is a very good way to pay for your schooling and serve your country at the same time.
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Don't go applying kudos to SCOTUS, too soon LTC D. Wayne Gregory, OFS. Some of their recent decisions have been relegated to nothing but partisan politics.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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Why should those who never got to go pay for those who did?
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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'Perzactly!
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