I see it differently. Ashley Strahm wrote a text advocating for a policy decision that some of my taxpayer's money would be spent, in my opinion, unwisely. To make her case more convincing, she brought up her personal experiences. I pointed out lapses in her reasoning. There is no disregard for her feelings. Like in most of my other articles, I argue that we should follow the soulless logic when making important decisions. It applies to personal decisions, like taking a school loan, and national decisions about dealing with the massive load of not-paid loans.