The reason they don't want to cancel the college loan debt, give universal health care or near free college tuition has little to do with economics. They don't want to do them because it would empower people... and empowering people would undercut the corporatist establishment

Aug 22, 2022 · 8:10 PM UTC

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It would make people more dependent on the government
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How exactly would it empower people? We're seeing what inflation is doing to the poor and middle class in real time... but you're suggestion is make that worse... and that will empower people?!
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Spend my tax money on something worthwhile, like border security or helping homeless or vets and public school systems. College ain’t a right, it’s a privilege. If you want it, suck it up and work for it.
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Thank you for unwaveringly shedding light on the truth ...and caring
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A loan involves a borrower and lender. Third parties are not responsible for a contract between 2 other parties. Sadly Obamacare did not deliver. Free college tuition - great idea. Private universities should jump right on board. They can use their large endowments.
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Are ye not aware the biggest concern we have are threats to democracy?
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The HUNDREDS of MILLIONS of ex-students who FULLY REPAID their student loans, PLUS INTEREST, DO NOT deserve for a bunch of "Ass Sitters" to be REWARDED BY THE US GOVT, who will then PISS DOWN OUR BACKS, & KICK US IN OUR ASSES!! -NO WAY! -I can't think of anything more UNFAIR!!
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NO. I don’t want the government controlling what health procedures I can and can not have. I don’t want Controlled care.Ask any veteran about government care. We wait for days for crap I want to actually learn different ideas not just the ones the government wants to teach.
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