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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Capitalism my sweet bippy. This is entirely because of federal regulations.
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I just want some tax relief.
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Since when is federally backed loans distorting the market a problem with capitalism? 🙄 Communists: govt must guarantee student loans Also Communists: look at this unexpected outcome because…. capitalism! 🙄
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Capitalism had nothing to do with this. It’s government handing out money to their supporters in Big College. How much did the socialist Sen Warren make from Harvard for very little. Prices soared and value received crashed
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Do you hear yourself? Do yo7 think that is a logical argument?
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Another reason for a country to cancel a debt, as described by economist Michael C. Hudson is: "A debt that is too large to be paid - WON'T be paid." Math
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““People paid money in reliance on the understanding that the primary elections for the Democratic nominee—nominating process in 2016 were fair and impartial,” Beck said. “And that’s not just a bedrock assumption that we would assume just by virtue of the fact that we live in a democracy, and we assume that our elections are run in a fair and impartial manner. But that’s what the Democratic National Committee’s own charter says. It says it in black and white. And they can’t deny that.” He added, “Not only is it in the charter, but it was stated over and over again in the media by the Democratic National Committee’s employees, including Congresswoman Wassermann Schultz, that they were, in fact, acting in compliance with the charter. And they said it again and again, and we’ve cited several instances of that in the case.” Later in the hearing, attorneys representing the DNC claim that the Democratic National Committee would be well within their rights to “go into back rooms like they used to and smoke cigars and pick the candidate that way.” By pushing the argument throughout the proceedings of this class action lawsuit, the Democratic National Committee is telling voters in a court of law that they see no enforceable obligation in having to run a fair and impartial primary election” @marwilliamson @RobertKennedyJr @POTUS @DNC observer.com/2017/05/dnc-law…
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Pay them through clawbacks from overpaid administrators and multi billion dollar endowments. Not taxpayers
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