the government to honor its commitment to "forgive" the expense you incurred for a college education when you lived up to all the conditions?
Whether the program was a wise one or not is immaterial to this fundamental question/accusation brought up by the original poster...and sadly backed by folks like you.
As for the "Low Information" moniker...would you call people who make a pejorative claim against people (i.e. "Moochers") that is easily and totally refuted by just reading the link the original poster provided "High Information", or "Well Read" types?...I believer I was accurate in my depiction...but, admittedly, not sensitive to their unexpectedly thin skins....on that score, here's more info from a link within that original link...and directly related to the subject at hand...
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Congress created the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program (PSLF) in 2007 to help various kinds of public service workers erase their student debt after ten years of loan payments.
But management of the program is widely considered to be a failure as more than 98% of applications from teachers, firefighters, police, and other public servants are rejected.
Education Secretary Betsy DeVos has been sued multiple times over her department’s high denial rate, while Education Department (ED) officials contend that Congress designed the rules to be too restrictive.