The US government is stunningly callous towards the needs of our young. From pre-k thru higher ed every American should have a free world class education. And we should #CancelStudentDebt

Feb 19, 2022 路 3:55 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
Here鈥檚 an idea: Since the government loves to hand out free loans to corporations (quantitative easing) why not also offer 0% loans to citizens for medical and student loans
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Cancel all student loan debt.
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First things first. Demask the darn kids, stop trying to jab them up like they鈥檙e little adults. They鈥檙e not. Stop teaching that blacks are the oppressed, whites the oppressor and other such nonsense (accurate history is just fine!) then we can talk.
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Yes ... If we invest in our citizens ... both young and old ... we will see a return propelling this country to new heights never before dreamed of!
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The wealthy see education as a zero-sum game. When others' children are educated, the advantage they want their children to have disappears. And they get hives if anyone ever mentions "the common good".
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My daughter in law sacrificed and paid off her $400,000plus college debt. Should taxpayers reimburse her and others that have done the same?
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Replying to @marwilliamson
The whole idea of education was to give the student as much information as possible ie: make them smart. Become free thinking open minded Human Beings. Not selfish,arrogant,abusive bully's. Protect people and this place we call earth and improve life everyday
Replying to @marwilliamson
Apropos of nothing.... Of the total number of PPP loans, 4.1 million had been forgiven thru 6/21. The average dollar amount forgiven was $95,700. Of the borrowers receiving the $10 MILLION maximum, 323 loans were partially or fully forgiven.
Replying to @marwilliamson
April 4th, let's surround the Department of Education.
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