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Canceling all student debt is not a radical idea. Saddling 46 million Americans with $1.8 trillion in debt for the 'crime' of pursuing an education — now that's a radical idea.

Apr 15, 2022 · 12:18 PM UTC

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Convincing people that you are entitled to something for nothing is a crime. Now, jacking up college costs to feather your nest, as the govt. has done…is a REAL crime….
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The student debt people were "saddled with" should allow them to pursue a career and earn money to pay back the debt.
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If the government cancels (I mean use taxpayer money to pay for) student debt, they should also cancel the ability for students to take out loans so that the problem doesn't occur again -- now that's a radical idea.
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How about just making the total payments tax deductible. Not just interest
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Give 10k to every American to settle their debt, not just student loans.
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Borrowing and not paying your loan back is a crime. Stop promoting crime Democrats. It has wide ranging implications
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If 1.8 Trillion in Student Debt is canceled ... The economy of this country will have a surge that's never before been seen!
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Go sit outside and meditate
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Is there anything more annoying than the … Pay my student debt, freeloader, lazy losers?