These people have no idea the level of frustration and despair that’s out there, that they’re refusing to address with their neoliberal nonsense. Their consistent display of callousness is a losing strategy for 2022.
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Pelosi also questioned the policy wisdom of cancelling student loan debt: “Suppose…your child just decided they, at this time, [do] not want to go to college but you’re paying taxes to forgive somebody else’s obligations. You may not be happy about that."

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Surely there is a way that reduces the debt burden of former students in the form of child subsidies and reparations from the universities themselves that can avoid placing the burden on the taxpayers?
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We are all paying BIGLY for war (crimes) after war (crimes). I would say, 'bad wars' but that's a redundancy.
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Have you stopped to wonder that maybe they want to lose? That way they can pass blame to the republicans for failed policies, play up the threat, push for more votes to exact change, repeat. 🤡
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Can these career politicians just GO
Replying to @marwilliamson
Actually, what they're doing is very specific and intentional. It's meant to confuse, frustrate (as you mentioned), wear down, weaken, and ultimately break people. The tactics have been used by many groups, especially Communists like the one in the video. 😉
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Marianne add me on Xbox
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Not to mention, most economists without a corporate agenda agree it would be Gr8 4 the economy!
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A lot of people feel that way, and while I think college should be much more affordable- they have a point
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I wish Democrats thought this way when they voted to give tax cuts for the rich and corporations.
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