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Ofcourse they'd employ trump's tactic of racking up costs and simply refusing to pay. I'd say the student learns from the master, but I'm not sure which one is which here.
Little offtopic but funny how if anybody tries that pro gamer move with student loans, however, these same thugs will scream and demand you be hunted down to the ends of the earth.
Not paying their debts is "just good business" in their book though.
They don't need the service anymore anyway. The job is done. We're bombing Iran.
Always two there are, no more no less
The US is definitely the master, and has gleefully let the student steer the wheel
Does the US, as a polity, have a history of non-payment after rendered services?
That's more famously a Trump staple.
Yes, the very foundation of the US involved the country not paying its debts to France and Spain for services rendered during its war of independence (see Roderigue Hortalez and Company). It is also a Trump staple, but that is more because Trump is the very incarnation of the essence of the US.
Generally the US is very good about paying back its debts. However, under Trump this hasn't always been the case...
This is generally why the US bond market is so heavy in foreign investment, frankly.
That was true 40 years ago. The decline started before Trump, although I'll certainly grant that he's one of the worst offenders and has poured jet fuel on the fire.
That happens quite often in the Prison labor system, and on a grander scale with Chattel Slavery and a reneged Reconstruction
But those tacitly aren't expected to be reimbursed for labor, so that wasn't what I was asking about.
You don't think freedmen during reconstruction weren't expecting to be reimbursed for being forced into literal slavery?
Or that prisoners are frequently victim to an even additional level of wage theft on top of the already cents per hour they earn?
It was, you just don't want to recognize it