Apparently i have to answer your questions. And of course
Posted on: August 30, 2022 at 13:06:46 CT
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If the creditor forgives the loan, there is no loan anymore.
But the difference of course is that you now have to pay asstray's debt. The creditor is going to demand payment from people other than the person or persons who were granted the loan.
Fairness? Sorry, forgot that you're ambivalent.
Should the government forgive car loans, credit card debt, gambling debts and mortgages? What message does this send to other borrowers?
And why not send a half trillion dollars into the economy when inflation rages raise taxes to pay for it.
Good fiscal policy?
I know, you're a deep thinker so you're ambivalent. Nothing is simple to deep thinkers like you.
Big picture...