Why Student Loan Bailouts Aren’t Fair To College Graduates — Or Anyone Else
Changing the financial rules about college moving forward is a separate debate. Changing the rules retroactively, however, is dishonorable and unjust.
If I Can Pay Off My Debt By Controlling My Spending, So Can Other People
Long before the coronavirus hit our shores, our society’s focus on instant gratification has in many respects made acts of self-sacrifice a lost art.
How A Hardworking Iowa Dad Exposed A Major Democrat Handicap In 2020
In about 30 seconds, one man in Iowa exposed a major weakness in the Democratic Party’s 2020 strategy. The dad asked why he should work hard to pay for goodies for people who didn’t.
The Student Debt You Willingly Took On Is Not My Problem To Solve
Apparently, the majority of Democratic presidential contenders want to parade student debt sob stories around. These stories don’t show the full picture.
6 Serious Counterproposals To Democrats’ Insane Higher Ed Bailouts
The student loan debt bubble will soon burst, and the proper solution is not to throw $1.6 trillion of taxpayers’ money at a government-created problem.
Taking On Student Debt To Pursue A Degree Is A Consensual Choice
Bernie Sanders floats a college debt cancellation plan sure to please many, but giving handouts to the wealthy and educated among us is deeply absurd.
Why The Auto Loan Bubble Is As Important As The Student Loan Bubble
New car loans have become the new hot product and Wall Street, not car-loving Americans, is the real market.
Hillary Clinton’s Fake Populism
Hillary Clinton is not a populist, she’s an elitist. But if the GOP hopes to defeat her, they’ve got to get it together.
People Who Refuse To Repay Their Student Loans Are The Worst
Popularizing student loan fraud won’t bring about the change Lee Siegel says he’s hoping for.