I thought MIR was saying the working class was rightfully pissed off about student loan forgiveness, not the other way around.
The working class (should be) are pissed about unfettered PPP loan forgiveness. By the way, forgiveness given before corporations had to make payments. Those who are getting student loan forgiveness have been making and will continue to make payments after the forgiveness occurs.
Didn’t the working class likely benefit by remaining employed at their jobs when otherwise they would have lost them if not for the PPP loans? I thought that whole thing was basically a cash transfer to payrolls that was intended to never be paid back if you followed the preset guidelines? I’m sure there was an assload of graft but these two scenarios seem to be non related.
That was the intent of PPP loans, yeah. Some jobs were saved by PPP, absolutely. There were also widespread abuses of the loans, companies who received loans and still laid off workers, broad inequities on how the loans were doled out, and banks made a killing off of them.
I don't have an issue with PPP loans. My issue with them are people and businesses who didn't use them the way they were intended and corporations who got them when they didn't need them. My bigger issue is that the government knew about the abuses and weaknesses of those loans but didn't target forgiveness.
I also think that the people who are worried about the effect that student loan forgiveness will have on inflation, loans in a lot of cases that were given 5, 10, 15, 20 years ago. Haven't thought boo about the PPP loans given, money that are on our streets right this very second.