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Truck Firm Bailout vs Student loan bailouts.  Difference?

Truck Firm Bailout vs Student loan bailouts. Difference?

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Student loan bailouts could've taken 43 million people out of debt.

The truck firm still went bankrupt and laid off 30,000 people.

That was easy.

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@vivify said
Student loan bailouts could've taken 43 million people out of debt.

The truck firm still went bankrupt and laid off 30,000 people.

That was easy.
Bail out wasn't big enough.

That was easy.

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@wajoma said
Bail out wasn't big enough.

That was easy.
700 billion isn't "big enough" for one company?

Dumbass.

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@vivify said
700 billion isn't "big enough" for one company?

Dumbass.
Depends on a lot of things.

Dumbass.

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@vivify said
700 billion isn't "big enough" for one company?

Dumbass.
Classic lib DAss responses. Student bailout 'takes people out of debt'. hahaha. AND, leaves the government that much MORE in debt.
All glibness aside, this is a dumb and shallow perspective, little fellers.
If 100 people owe the grocery store $20k, and are not required to pay the debt to the store, the store is out $20k.
You are like debating with children. Sonhouse is smarter.

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@averagejoe1 said
Classic lib DAss responses. Student bailout 'takes people out of debt'. hahaha. AND, leaves the government that much MORE in debt.
All glibness aside, this is a dumb and shallow perspective, little fellers.
If 100 people owe the grocery store $20k, and are not required to pay the debt to the store, the store is out $20k.
You are like debating with children. Sonhouse is smarter.
Your thread is about bailing out a truck firm vs. bailing out students. I answered your OP on that basis.

So now you're changing your own goalpost to government debt. Why? Because you can't counter my point?

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@vivify said
Student loan bailouts could've taken 43 million people out of debt.

The truck firm still went bankrupt and laid off 30,000 people.

That was easy.
Then this post is what you want me to respond to? It says that the student bailout takes 43Milllion 'out of debt'. My quite-clear response is that the govt is thus forever in that debt that the losers left it saddled with.
You can't kid a kidder, Vivify. Sorry you pretend to not get it, such liberal games make the threads ground to a halt.
The point is, your comment means absolutely nothing.....you imply that the actual debt disappears.....it does not.

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@averagejoe1 said
Then this post is what you want me to respond to? It says that the student bailout takes 43Milllion 'out of debt'. My quite-clear response is that the govt is thus forever in that debt that the losers left it saddled with.
That has nothing to do with comparing bailing out citizens vs. a business. If your goal was to complain about bailouts in general you should've made that your topic.

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@vivify said
That has nothing to do with comparing bailing out citizens vs. a business. If your goal was to complain about bailouts in general you should've made that your topic.
Business is not space aliens.
Business is not elephants.
Business is not ants.
Business is citizens.

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@wajoma said
Business is not space aliens.
Business is not elephants.
Business is not ants.
Business is citizens.
"Businesses are people", huh?

When U.S. business were accused of fueling the opioid crisis, they only paid a fine. An actual person would've went to prison.

That's how wrong the "businesses are people" claim is.

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@averagejoe1 said
Then this post is what you want me to respond to? It says that the student bailout takes 43Milllion 'out of debt'. My quite-clear response is that the govt is thus forever in that debt that the losers left it saddled with.
You can't kid a kidder, Vivify. Sorry you pretend to not get it, such liberal games make the threads ground to a halt.
The point is, y ...[text shortened]... ur comment means absolutely nothing.....you imply that the actual debt disappears.....it does not.
You don’t think it incurred debt by bailing out the truck company?
Was that magical free money Joe or is it that your happy to incur debt to bail out corporations when the capitalist gamble goes south but not individuals who are preparing themselves to to the future of the tax base
You people are effing easy.

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@vivify said
"Businesses are people", huh?

When U.S. business were accused of fueling the opioid crisis, they only paid a fine. An actual person would've went to prison.

That's how wrong the "businesses are people" claim is.
Citizens commit crimes.

Dumdass.

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@vivify said
That has nothing to do with comparing bailing out citizens vs. a business. If your goal was to complain about bailouts in general you should've made that your topic.
My post, though, is NOT about complaining about bailouts in general. In general? Who said that? waht is wrong with you people?
My post is about your saying that 43M are freed from debt, as if to say it just disappears. They would still owe the money that is due to lender, so there is still the debt. My grocery analogy is perfect, but you ignore it, and you do not close your post to reply to this very good analogy.
Why not?

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@vivify said
"Businesses are people", huh?

When U.S. business were accused of fueling the opioid crisis, they only paid a fine. An actual person would've went to prison.

That's how wrong the "businesses are people" claim is.
Ha. Vivify is suggesting that biz gets equal treatment.....go to jail, then? hahaha. How in the hell ELSE, other than a fine, do you punish a business?

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