Some of the ideas being forwarded by the Democrats (e.g., debt cancellation of school loans, etc.) hark back to notions about Jubilee. In our current world, I don't know that we will ever get to the place where we cancel debt on a broad scale. After all, if a doctor has their school loans cancelled, the blue collar workers are going to complain that the doctor, making far mare money, got a free ride, while the blue collar workers, who are just as much in need of debt relief, got nothing.BUT WHAT IF....It came to me that what if we did one of two things (or both): we just had an across the board debt PAUSE for say three months? You don't owe anything extra. You simply don't have to pay anything for, say, March. You then get back to paying your bills in April, but your amortization is just extended by a month.OR...Or a debt CANCELLATION of, say, one or two months? That is, you NEVER have to pay that part back. Creditors are issued the same opportunity. That is, they don't have to pay THEIR creditors for those months, either. Would this be of benefit? If not, why not?Lastly, what if we America not only extended that to our foreign debtors, but at the same time, took a pause from paying our own debts?