To those who were really looking, it was essentially moderate already. It should not be seen as extreme to suggest healthcare, higher education, and release from unfair college loan debt. It’s simply “government of the people, by the people, and for the people.”
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Mar 13, 2020 · 8:07 AM UTC

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Nothing about socialism is moderate.
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Shouldn't be, but it is. Especially by choosing Medicare 4 All as something to aspire to.
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So many unfair gov programs comes to minds for certain races/creeds before college loan debt. I'm not a fan of (college loan debt forgiveness)
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Release from unfair student loans? How is it fair to put people's student loan debt on people who didnt benefit from the loan? Makes no sense. Its feel goodism. Terrible policy.
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Ugh college debt is not unfair. You owe what you owe. What is unfair is an education system that doesn't prepare teens to make informed choices about college, and their lives. We're also losing the trust of a lot of young people, who are disillusioned with the previous solutions.
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Most people weren't really looking America doesn't like to think harder, sadly 😒
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Private healthcare will always offer better care, free colleges will be in the shadow of paid ones.