Wiping out everyone's consumer debt would be irresponsible. It would essentially be a tax against retailers who provided you the opportunity to make payments, rather than a lump sum.
Let's us be irrisponsible for a change, come on, you, and me, together, in all our glorious irresponsiblity.
Unfortunately when people don't have to own up to their mistakes, they often repeat them. They learn nothing; things go just get someone to bail you out.
let's not and say we did, and can't we just learn something next time...
One of the reasons you can only declare bankruptcy once is to prevent people from getting into debt and then letting them off the hook so they can repeat the pattern.
what about the other 99% that it helped..
I had a $50,000 debt which I incurred, I was responsible for getting in over my head, so I had the responsibility of fixing it. It took me seven years of doing 2-3 jobs at a time to pay off the debt and to live within my means at the same time.
just think of where you'd be if someone had been their to help you? where would you be now...
One thing I learned, was I needed to be more careful about getting myself into the situation in the first place. Since eliminating my debt, I've always paid off every debt within the month.
now go forth and don't repeat it...
And since when did welfare go off-line; people have been collecting welfare throughout the 1990s and 2000s?
not off-line, just out of the general news. it would seem to me with the current climate we see more stories about general welfare info, how to apply, where to apply, how much to expect.and i watch the news alot and zilch...
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