It does really explain your points of view on many things that you are not educated above a high school degree. You just simply don't have the exposure to things that you get with a 4-year degree at a decent school. And it shows.
At least I've worked 40 hours a week for my entire life, and I've never used a government program ever. I don't think going to a liberal college for 4 years to be indoctrinated is really necessary. I know you wish that on everybody because you want everybody indoctrinated (and in debt apparently.) I'm really ok with where I am and who I am and what side I'm on...
The only question you should be asking is if the country is better off where people carry massive, undischargeable debt for life or if with these loans, like in business, it would be better to let people who got in over their heads start over.
Which do you think is better?
Those who make stupid choices should take the brunt of their poor decisions. Felons in prison have to pay the price for their poor decisions. Why should everybody else give a free ticket to those who made poor decisions financially? Nobody is forcing these people to go to college except brainwashed indoctrinated fools like MrSquished. Be a plumber. Learn a trade... Nobody needs a liberal arts degree from a liberal college that nobody cares about. Ooo! I have a degree in soft skills and Microsoft Word.
I believe the system should be fair. Those who are responsible should be rewarded, those who do not should be penalized. We have the opposite currently. It's completely backwards.
That said, I am a reasonable person. If someone is working and paying towards the loan, give them a 0.05% interest rate so they can get on top of it. Make it a backwards amortized schedule. So, as they pay off their debt the interest rises a bit (up to 1%) to make it fair to the lender... I don't care if its McDonalds. Do something! Be responsible.
Thinking of a fair solution isn't that hard. That took me 5 seconds of brainpower and I think it's a good one.
If you just refuse to work or pay off your loan after you soaked up $50,000+ in college debt. Sorry, to me that's theft/fraud, and the person should be treated as such. If I stole $50,000 like a brand new car, that would be a felony and prison time.