Just do it, Joe.
Replying to @insiderpolitics
Biden has expressed hesitancy with his ability to broadly cancel student debt via executive order. He asked the Department of Education in February to prepare a memo on his legal authority to act on the issue. businessinsider.com/student-…

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AMERICAN DEBT TRAP US youth now hold $1.6 Trillion in student debt, America's youth in financial peonage for decades STUCK IN SURVIVAL MODE Creativity lost, tethered to a job due to lack of healthcare mobility nbcnews.com/think/opinion/st…
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it’s more complicated than canceling a cable service, what about debt paid? future student loans? etc.
Replying to @marwilliamson
You know he won't, stop begging. You sound like the Squad and Bernie making excuses for their party being worse then the Trump administration.
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Screw the Constitution and the people's representatives in Congress, just saddle half the country with other half's debt...
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That wouldn’t include private students loans huh? My husband has $40,000 left to pay off in private student loans.
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I think he may cave and do it they need a win badly and this is an easy win I think he cancels all student debt.
Replying to @marwilliamson
That would be encouraging and rewarding irresponsible behavior. If you signed a loan, own it and pay it. No one else signed it but yourself. Please stop giving money like candy to 18 y/o who don't know what they want in life and make stupid decisions. Enough!!
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Just do it, Joe. Raise everyone’s taxes to pay for it. Everyone must pay off these loans even after they’ve paid their own student loans.
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Wow, he seems to have no issue starting WWIII by executive order or putting unconfirmed appointees in his staff by executive order or going back on word on staff past drug usw by exwcutive order but student loans he struggles with?
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How is a short-term relief going to fix a systemic problem? That kind of thinking is why most voters are unhappy with politicians and political parties. It's all about slogans instead of substance. Congress needs to fix cost of community colleges, loan interest rates AND relief.