When it comes to helping citizens with student debt, the political class is full of excuses.  When it comes to bail outs for venture capitalists at SVB, there’s no hesitancy at all. We’re simply supposed to accept that a two-tier society is normal. A quick rescue for some, a slow tortured “Maybe we can help you just a little bit” for others. That is the system we must change. #disruptthecorrupt

Mar 13, 2023 · 12:34 PM UTC

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-I'd love to know WHY YOU want to PISS DOWN THE BACKS of TENS of MILLIONS of ex-students ( w help from parents ) who busted their asses for years to FULLY repay their student loans, plus interest!
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I think we should call it limitless money for Silicon Valley and social murder for everyone else .
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We don’t need a person in the WH that can’t differentiate between a deposit and a loan
Replying to @marwilliamson
You might want to speak with Gabbard
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“That is the system we must change” 1. HOW would you (!) change that system? Lay out your DETAILED PLAN how you would do that. 2. Into WHAT type of system would you want to change it? What would your alternative system look like, how would it function? Tell people!
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Replying to @marwilliamson
they’re not bailing out venture capitalists so much as ensuring the hard earned money of independent entrepreneurs, many who have worked years with little pay just to keep their startups afloat. On the other hand, most student debt money never amounted to a degree or a job.
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Both are wrong. Both are theft from taxpayers. Prison sentences should be handed out to politicians calling for either as attempt at mass theft.