Where does the Constitution to approve the federal government to be the only student loan lender?
August 28, 2010 by admin
Filed under Student loans
Teekno need to read more news. You missed this driver: Obamacare http://www. mysanantonio. com / news / education / Banks_poised_to_lose_student_loan_business. htmlBarkeley if you learned something in school, you would know that the Constitution grants specific powers to the federal government and all other reserves to the States. Period. A bank or other activity that requires no constitutional authorization to do nothing. Duh.Holy Cow: Really? The only Student loan lender? Where?
Interestingly, it does not work. When a liberal has ever been arrested?
It is not, of course, but do not care about the Constitution, they do not care about you and your tax $$$$.
You read the wrong. You must read the USS A Bill of Rights.
The Messiah is that the old, the document obsolete to the Constitution in his head.
Nowhere. This is not a function of the federal government. .
Nowhere. The government is slowly taking over everything. Until we wake up, it really could be too late.
It does not work. And the government is not the only student loan lender. In fact, not student loans, it guarantees them only for Finanzinstituten.Aber if you want a loan without government guarantee, and credit card qualifies you for this I am sure your bank strength. Of course, you will pay an interest rate higher than any other, not about the coverage of payment, or when you die is 100% disabled, but you can tun.EDIT: Yes, I know, but few important that the government does not lender of student loans. Banks can still do, but they have higher interest rates and higher credit standards.
According to the general clause of self-destruction.
unless the law has not changed the Fed does not do bekanntdie Studiendarlehen.was is a guarantee for banks to repay the loan not aussind if a student does not
Obama in the new version. . . Other changes are coming
How is it that banks lend students his money? Uh, it does not work. And the premise of your question is quite wrong. The banks lend to all students of the money they want. The banks are simply no longer the T GOV granting the loan guarantee. It’s really curly. Where in the Constitution, that the banking sector should receive government subsidies?
Article I of the Constitution.