The reason we should cancel the entire student loan debt is because those loans should never have existed to begin with. Before the 1970s, we had near. tuition free situations in Florida, Texas, and California. This was a malevolent strain of capitalism reaching into the pockets of some of our most vulnerable citizens, people simply trying to better their lives by getting a higher education. Every other advanced democracy has tuition free higher Ed. We should too.

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Why do you say "canceled". You understand that the legal debt would just get transferred, not canceled, right?
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We're a constitutional republic
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Australia doesn't either - we did in the 60's but now it's a debt!
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Wasn't it the government backing the loans, and then removing the ability to declare bankruptcy with a student loan, that did that to the cost? Not sure that's any kind of capitalism but crony.
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This wasn't capitalism, it was the government getting involved in the loanshark business. What the hell are you smoking?
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Marianne - are you standing up for these students?
It鈥檚 an absolute human tragedy that governments and institutions continue to entertain mask mandates, social distancing, test and trace, and other COVID theater as legitimate policy in 2023. It was never science. It was totalitarianism. And it鈥檚 a moral obligation to disobey.
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I am old enough to have attened UCLA Law School for $125/quarter. Worked part-time borrowed no $, made good $ as lawyer. Not all change is good!
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How is that going to fix it going forward? You pols that think running up the national debt is some kind of policy are a joke. Any imbecile can say its free, when there is no limit to spending.
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