Yes.
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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Stop pushing inequality Marianne. You gonna pay everyone back who paid for school?
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Selling people an education that won't get them a job is fraud, another crime.
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College/universities are bloated. The salaries of the leaders are extraordinarily high. Do the math on tuition x students and the value isn’t there
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There is a lot to smile about ...if you're willing to take a look at it from a new perspective. A wise man once said "people are as happy as they allow them self to be."👏
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Deferring student loan payments is making inflation worse. People took money from the taxpayers for their education and they need to pay it back with the higher earning potential that we mortgaged our future on
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Many have paid their loans off in interest far past the principal. I think all interest should be applied to the principal for all current loans. That would be a good start. Probably get rid of half the debt, definitely 150% of mine.
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I'm fine with canceling student debt as long as I get reimbursed for what I paid.
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But Pete, Amy, Beto, everyone else except you. took Bernie out of the primary- when he was about to win.
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And the money comes from where ?? You dump more money into the market you will devalue our dollar to the point of being worthless. Inflation and prices will sky rocket. You guys might want to take an economics class with math !!
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