Liberals idea of “fairness” in relieving student debt is giving graduates of elite institutions a taxpayer-funded handout. What about the 64% of Americans who didn’t go to college who are trying to make ends meet? What about those who worked hard to pay off their loans?
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We’ve got everyone covered, Mrs. Haley: #Medicare4all, free tuition at state colleges and universities and technical schools. And why do we call it a “handout” if we give it to the people, but a “subsidy” if we give it to corporations?

Nov 18, 2020 · 4:08 PM UTC

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College graduates are privileged who make much more than ordinary Americans. They don't need a bailout that America can't afford. Let's help out the unemployed and working poor first.
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Single payer healthcare in America would not only destroy the country’s healthcare system, but the rest of the world’s as well.
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Typical responses from Americans. It doesn’t help me or I already paid mine off so what about me? Man we’re so selfish, we cant even be happy for people to get some help. We’re more mad at people getting loan forgiveness then corporations getting tax breaks, subsidies etc
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you are not answering her question. Giving out student loan forgiveness is a zero sum game. It is not fair for those who paid off the debt or never take out student loans
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Because when criminals are in charge it's not called a democracy but a kleptocracy.
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Let's just call it a subsidy for human resources and call it a day
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How'd that work in Venezuela?
Pipe dream. Joe and his cohorts are going to abandon you.