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what a maroon you are. first, the person quoted in uberlib Berman's article .. more on that liberal sack of shit later ..  Nathan Hornes went to Corinthian Colleges which went out of business. and was investigated for fraudulent behavior. they  were lucky they had accreditation, but that does not mean that those degrees were accepted by major universities meaning an associate degree primarily in vocational fields got you nothing in terms of continuing education. 
here's the WIKI link .. and guess who pops up .. Kammy Harris!!! yous can't make this shit up ... even on WIKIPEDIA bahhaaaaaa
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corinthian_Colleges
Corinthian Colleges faced numerous investigations and lawsuits, including a federal criminal investigation.
[7] California Attorney General 
Kamala Harris alleged that Corinthian Colleges targeted 
single parents living close to the 
poverty level, a demographic that its internal documents described as "composed of 'isolated,' 'impatient,' individuals with 'low 
self-esteem,' who have '
few people in their lives who care about them' and who are 'stuck' and 'unable to see and plan well for future,' through aggressive and persistent 
internet and 
telemarketing campaigns and through television ads on daytime shows like 
Jerry Springer and 
Maury Povich."
[8]
On July 3, 2014, Corinthian Colleges agreed to execute a  controlled shutdown of twelve schools and sell off eighty-five other  schools.
[9][10][9][10]  On 19 February 2015, the government of Ontario suspended the company's  operation license, resulting in the immediate closure of all Canadian  campuses.[
citation needed]
In February 2015, the nonprofit 
Educational Credit Management Corporation took ownership of more than half of Corinthian Colleges campuses, agreeing to 
forgive student debt on Corinthian College's Genesis loans.
[11][12]
On April 26, 2015, Corinthian Colleges announced that they would  cease operations at all remaining locations effective April 27, a move  affecting more than sixteen thousand students and employees.
[13]
On May 4, 2015, Corinthian filed for 
bankruptcy in Delaware.
[14][15] 
basing your case on a votech college that did not have the highest level accreditation to transfer over to colleges and universities that also when bankrupt leaving students no credits to apply elsewhere is not a case for forgiving student loan debt across the board.
are you saying someone who goes to the University of Texas for example .. should have their student debt wiped out? sure!! okay. BAHHAA
oh it gets better! this uberlib bitch Jillian Berman? guess what? she's studying at Columbia  .. wait for it .. on a 60k FELLOWSHIP.  
she is a grad of the University of Michigan. i'm betting her PARENTS PAID FOR IT. doesn't say. 
https://journalism.columbia.edu/Colu...t-fellows-2020
Columbia Announces 2019-2020 Knight-Bagehot Fellows
In its 44th year, the program is  the largest and the most rigorous mid-career journalism fellowship in  the world with 400 graduates
  The Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Business and Economics at the  Columbia Journalism School announced today ten Knight-Bagehot Fellows  for the 2019-2020 academic year.  They come from top media publications  and their work has been published in Bloomberg, MarketWatch, Quartz,  Politico, Mother Jones, BBC, Africa Report, The Washington Post,  Reuters, and The Journal News in White Plains.
 “These Fellows reflect what was one of the most globally competitive  and diverse applicant pools the Bagehot program has seen in its 44  years,” said Raju Narisetti, professor of professional practice and  director of the program. “When they graduate in 2020 with a much deeper  understanding of business, economics, technology and public policy, they  will join 400 other Knight Bagehot alums living up to the mission of  providing better context and understanding to their audiences globally.”
 
The mid-career journalism fellowships provide full tuition and a  living stipend of $60,000 for experienced journalists to take graduate  courses at Columbia University, primarily at Columbia's Schools of  Business and Journalism. Fellows also attend special seminars at the  Journalism School, led by seasoned journalists, media business  executives and a broad range of tech, finance and economics experts  during the nine-month program, which begins in August.
 
This year’s fellows are:
 
                             
 Jillian Berman, 29, is a reporter at MarketWatch,  where she covers student debt and higher education. Her reporting on  America's $1.5 trillion student loan problem has been recognized as a  Gerald Loeb awards finalist and as a winner of the Education Writers  Association's National Awards for Education Reporting. In 2017, she also  received the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing's Larry  Birger award, which honors business journalists under 30. Prior to  MarketWatch, Jillian covered retail and food companies as well as  workplace diversity for HuffPost. Her work has also appeared in The Wall  Street Journal, Bloomberg and USA Today. She is a graduate of the  University of Michigan, where she was the news editor at the campus  paper, The Michigan Daily.
 
you really need to think things through and do some research before you just paste in some liberal bullshit diatribe that "supports" your socialist idiocy 
BAHHAHHAAAHHAAAAAAA