Why is our government so generous with those who are rich and so stingy with those who are not?
WH Press Sec. Jen Psaki says President Biden supports canceling up to $10K in student loan debt but won’t do it by executive action.

Feb 5, 2021 · 3:23 AM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Which means ... The bill will probably die in the Sanate! ... Thanks Joe ... In order to look good reaching across the isle ... You will sacrifce this bill ... which is a ... "cheep" .... "stingy" ... bill to begin with!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
It’s been happening since Reagan and every president since including everyone’s precious OBAMA #ObamaSabotagedBernie
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better question. why not allow for a re-fi to an income-based loan based on what they can pay not on what they owe. that eases their burden while keeping it where it belongs and not deferring it to the taxpayers. the bank and the school held up their end, now it's their turn.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Everyone advising them on what the poor need have never been poor and only have the shows FRIENDS and SEINFELD as examples of working Americans
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Great question! I would love to know the answer to that too! Why the rich remains rich and gets richer. But we the poor, average, struggling Americans stay poor, average and struggles. Why no help to us?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The poor outnumber the other ones by a factor of 10⁶.
Of course not. Because the ONLY WAY this ever gets done is via executive order and (even #demented) @JoeBiden this well. What did Joe Biden say again, something about nothing fundamentally changing? Those with loans best keep paying or you end up way more in debt right quick!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
So long as Americans are saddled with large debts for college and home loans, civil disobedience is constrained.
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Because ppl like you prop them up
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Because that’s who they work for.
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