<p>“Aires: You make some interesting points but it weakens your credibility when you followup with insults. None of that is necessary.”</p>
<p>I’m so very sorry that you think I’m not credible, simply because I am furious at the idea that a person would rack up debt with no intention of ever paying it off, and that his parent fully supports this plan. Furthermore, this child’s time is apparently too valuable to even attempt to study for the LSATs again, or to defer a year, or to otherwise keep his debt load (and therefore taxpayer-funded debt forgiveness) down.</p>
<p>Is that not a correct statement of the situation?</p>