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westernrvparkow
Aug 22, 2019Explorer
new2this44 wrote:Yes, I have a different view on economics than you apparently do. On a microeconomics level, I believe that a person should repay the debt obligations they incur. I do not make tax avoidance and tax evasion a centerpoint of my business and residency decisions. On a macroeconomics level I believe that people who do not repay obligations put an additional burden on those that do. Therefore, I believe your plans to retain you rights as a US citizen, yet take affirmative action to completely avoid the financial obligations that come with those rights is wrong. You wishing me continued success does not suddenly put us morally level ground.westernrvparkowner wrote:
In the unlikely event this isn't just a troll, maybe you should just buck up like the rest of us and realize there is a cost of living. legally minimizing taxes and expenses is your business, but skipping out on federally insured student loans you have the capacity to repay puts that burden on me and your fellow citizens. For that reason, I hope your plan/scheme fails with severe repurcussions.
Suffice to say you have a very naive (but not uncommon) understanding of how the economy works. I nevertheless wish you success in all future endeavors.
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