"..a smooth transition to repayment." Are you *kidding* me?
.@PressSec just now on student-loan forgiveness: "I don't have any additional executive orders to predict at this point in time, but if this resumes... Biden will continue working to ensure a smooth transition to repayment."

Feb 3, 2022 · 4:02 AM UTC

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This is why you don't pick ANY party of government to pay your bills. Your bills are your bills. So if they forgave student loans at this point why don't they forgive all debt? Is that what who judge as "good government"? Free shit?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I'd love to figure out a *real* primary among Green candidates, independents (Marianne and Susan Sarandon would be great), socialist forces not in bed with democrats... an then, whoever the winner is, we ALL MASSIVELY GET BEHIND AND TAKE DOWN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY. I boy can dream
Replying to @marwilliamson
now Biden is running towards milk toast fascism, and breaking as many of his promises as possible, Manchin laughing about killing BBB after a $4 million payout and not having to be primaries until 3 years and DINO in Cali didn't even vote on Cal Care, how can we win?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I hope not. I paid my student debt and so should everyone else that signed the loan.
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Did you really think he would betray his banker friends? Student loans bring in a lot of money to the banks!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
I can’t believe people thought he’d come through on these kinds of measures in the first place.
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California has a so-called democractic majority just like NY, Cali has over 80,000 deaths from COVID and chooses Big Pharma over the voters health even in midterm season, guess dems don't think they will like in 2022, up to the survivors of COVID pandemic and NNU to punish them
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Replying to @marwilliamson
when the government turns against the majority of the general will of its citizenry, then the populance have to rise up like the Boston Tea Party, because in 2022 people have taxation without representation, we had more voting in 1965 than we do in 2022, shameful
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