{"id":31484,"date":"2022-10-21T01:04:24","date_gmt":"2022-10-21T01:04:24","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/emswitchgear.com\/?p=31484"},"modified":"2022-10-21T01:06:01","modified_gmt":"2022-10-21T01:06:01","slug":"its-not-all-american-suffering-from-pupil","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/emswitchgear.com\/index.php\/2022\/10\/21\/its-not-all-american-suffering-from-pupil\/","title":{"rendered":"Its not all American suffering from pupil obligations"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><title>Its not all American suffering from pupil obligations <\/title><\/p>\n<p><b>fits this new label<\/b> of a 20-something recent grad living in their parents&#8217; basement. Indeed, one of the Philly protesters on Monday was 66-year-old Irving Jones of West Oak Lane, who <b>lent money in his center-years<\/b> to earn two master&#8217;s degrees at the University of the Arts and a Philadelphia seminary, and still owes $203,000. He said he&#8217;s never been able to find work that would bring in enough money for all the dollars he borrowed. \u201cI couldn&#8217;t keep up,\u201d Jones conceded. <b>\u201cWe was not operating long enough.<\/b>\u201d<\/p>\n<p>But while there are 45 million Americans who still owe student debt, you are likely to hear almost as many <b>arguments as to why huge loan forgiveness are an awful tip<\/b> &#8211; either morally or politically, or for some other reason. Absolving everyone who took on debt to get an education is grossly unfair, critics argue, to <b>those who never ever borrowed money<\/b> in the first place or who worked diligently to pay their loans off.<!--more--> And what about the 63% of American adults who never earned a four-year degree &#8211; <b>what is actually inside in their mind?<\/b><\/p>\n<p>But for the debtors who took part in Monday&#8217;s protest and their allies, college-debt forgiveness on a massive scale is the first step toward <b>a much bigger personal objective<\/b> &#8211; treating higher education not as an individual crucible but as a public good that benefits everyone, by creating <b>better-informed residents<\/b> and more productive workers.<\/p>\n<p>\u201c<b>Markets logic doesn&#8217;t have a place<\/b> in higher-education policy,\u201d Clancy said, noting that his friends and co-workers went into social work to help their neighbors, but instead got walloped with a huge bill that&#8217;s all on them. <b>It\u2019s a powerful argument,<\/b> but advocates like the Debt Collective know they face an uphill battle and are already planning their next move if Biden does reinstate the payments in May: <b>a loans hit.<\/b><\/p>\n<p>\u201cIt&#8217;s <b>nothing like \u2018This new Hushed Age group,&#8217;<\/b>\u201d Deigh said of her younger allies in the movement. \u201cThey will do something about it. <b>He&#8217;s fearless<\/b>.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Yo, do that<\/h2>\n<p>I&#8217;ve been harping a lot in this space about how <b>all of our boomer-era teachers never ever taught you<\/b> the truth about post-Civil War Reconstruction. The same is true, I now know, about <b>ladies&#8217; suffrage plus the 19th Amendment<\/b>, thanks to a great new season from one of my favorite podcasts, American History Tellers from Wondery. The saga of the women who finally won the vote in 1920 is <b>an ethically advanced that<\/b> &#8211; <a href=\"https:\/\/paydayloanscalifornia.net\/cities\/carson\/\">payday loans Carson<\/a> mixing remarkable courage with occasional bouts of demoralizing racism against both Black people and immigrants. I didn&#8217;t know before listening to this AHT series how close (one vote, in one state, Tennessee) the 19th Amendment came to meeting <b>an equivalent destined future<\/b> as the 1970s&#8217; Equal Rights Amendment.<\/p>\n<p>Meanwhile, the documentarian Ken Burns (the hardest working man in show business since James Brown left us) is here this week with <b>his most Philadelphia jawn actually,<\/b> a two-parter on another complicated slice of Americana, Philly&#8217;s own Benjamin Franklin. The series launched Monday night but you can stream it on and catch the second part live Tuesday night on WHYY 12 at 8 p.m. You should also read the super-cool op-ed that Burns co-wrote for The Inquirer, in which he called the series \u201ca biography made jagged with <b>the clear sides of one&#8217;s details<\/b>.\u201d<\/p>\n<h2>Ask myself things<\/h2>\n<p><b>Matter<\/b>: What is Putin&#8217;s endgame in Ukraine, and what happens if it eventually becomes clear that Russia will not gain territorial control there? &#8211; Via Andrew Benowitz () on Twitter<\/p>\n<p><b>Address<\/b>: Andrew, it seems clear that the next 30 days or so could be decisive &#8211; leading up to May 9, which is when reports suggest Vladimir Putin <b>had grandiose visions<\/b> of celebrating a sweeping victory in Ukraine on the anniversary of the USSR&#8217;s 1945 triumph over Nazi Germany. And the key battleground will be the regions in the east of Ukraine such as Donbas that the Russian dictator insisted was <b>his genuine purpose the together<\/b> &#8211; even as his troops were getting whupped in greater Kyiv. Putin might take territorial gains in the east &#8211; which is rich in energy resources &#8211; and call it a day, leaving the rest of Volodymyr Zelensky&#8217;s Ukraine intact. But <b>this new world&#8217;s growing anger<\/b> over Russian war crimes makes it less likely other nations will let Putin be \u201cthe decider\u201d of the conflict.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Its not all American suffering from pupil obligations fits this new label of a 20-something recent grad living in their parents&#8217; basement. 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