Democrats should not be standing for “a little bit of help.” We should be standing for fundamental change: All college loan debt removed. $2000 immediately to everyone, for every month while this lasts. We don’t ask for too much; we ask for too little.

Mar 23, 2020 · 5:48 PM UTC

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I'm glad Bernie is standing up for these issues, and so are you.
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“This country is suppose to belong to us. We have plenty of money... we just need to stop giving it away to a few people who have propagandized us in believing it should all be theirs.”
“Ladies and gentlemen, the political status quo is not going to interrupt itself. IT IS TIME FOR THE PEOPLE TO STEP IN.” @marwilliamson #Marianne2020 #MarianneWilliamson #bigtruth
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How about all home loan debt? I also owe for a car. I play monthly child support too. Can we get extra money in my stimulus to pay that?
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People don’t need debt relief. My family owes $300k in student loans and we do NOT want it forgiven. We want jobs so we can pay it back ourselves. Don’t bail out people with college degrees when the air traffic control worker and and the factory workers are being laid off
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Please tell your colleagues in the Senate to pass something today. Pelosi can always introduce another bill with more, more, more...
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If loan debt gets forgiven, I’d like to apply for tuition reimbursement in behalf of my grandparents who paid for my education with hard earned dollars. I’ll wait.
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Since you obviously don't know it, Republicans control the Senate & White House. Try to keep up. Asking for more gets US nothing as if you don't know
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isn't this why we didn't get a bill last night? Let's pass something we can agree on, Marianne
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I'm not agreeing with all college loan debt being removed. I worked and paid for school as I went along to not have loans. What about me? There are some people I know who took out loans for more than what they needed and bought cars and other frivolous items.
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