I stopped watching when he said "without governments there would be no student loans"










The purpose of the Paycheck Protection Program and loan forgiveness is to provide economic relief to small businesses and certain other entities that have been adversely impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. (Wikipedia)PPP loans were for businesses who were forced to shut down and affected heavily by government lockdowns.
A straw man is a form of argument and an informal fallacy of having the impression of refuting an argument, whereas the real subject of the argument was not addressed or refuted, but instead replaced with a false one. One who engages in this fallacy is said to be "attacking a straw man". WikipediaSome 21-year old, green-haired dweeb who gets a "Queer Eastern Asian Women Studies" degree and expects loan forgiveness isn't remotely comparable.
I think the vast majority worldwide is affected heavily by government andPPP loans were for businesses who were forced to shut down and affected heavily by government lockdowns.
Only the best and most dedicated succeed graduating and landing a job and then keeping a job.Yep. Someone needs to pay for all that suffering these college grads are going though. Because every job in America these days requires a college degree.
Kind of like how somebody has to pay for military spending?Schiff said it won’t likely be a one-time thing. This will create a moral hazard.
If they do it once, they’re going to do it again. Everyone is going to expect it... The moral hazard there is nobody is going to pay for college. Nobody is going to work to try to avoid going into debt because you’re an idiot. Take on the debt! It’s going to be forgiven.”
https://www.zerohedge.com/personal-finance/peter-schiff-somebody-has-pay-student-loan-forgiveness
Freedom is not free. US prosperity is the envy of the world. The rich man always spends more on security than the poor.Kind of like how somebody has to pay for military spending?
Top 10 Countries with the Highest Military Expenditures (2020):
https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/military-spending-by-country
- The United States — $778 billion
- China — $252 billion [estimated]
- India — $72.9 billion
- Russia — $61.7 billion
- United Kingdom — $59.2 billion
- Saudi Arabia — $57.5 billion [estimated]
- Germany — $52.8 billion
- France — $52.7 billion
- Japan — $49.1 billion
- South Korea — $45.7 billion
You're right! Spending more than 3 times the amount of the next highest-spending country is not nearly enough. Maybe public schools should be closed and teachers fired so that there will be even more money to spend on the military. Yeah, that's the ticket!Freedom is not free. US prosperity is the envy of the world. The rich man always spends more on security than the poor.