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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You know where price gouging is actually happening? The US colleges and universities. And, instead of working to change that... this administration has decided to use taxpayer money to pay off the loans for millions of people who signed for the loans. That does NOTHING to help bring down the cost of college. In fact, it makes it worse. [/quote] She will probably come out with an economic plan to deal with this.[/quote] We already know what her plan is--more student debt cancellation. She is also proposing cancellation of all medical debt. That should be fun; no medical services unless you pay cash upfront.[/quote] She doesn’t even have the legal authority to cancel private medical debt. There is no way she can accomplish this one. [/quote] The way Presidents to this is by working with Congress. You should know that by now.[/quote] Congress is not able to cancel medical debt, unless they are going use taxpayer funds to pay it off. Canceling medical debt without paying for it would violate the fifth amendment. This is would be considered a takings clause issue and the courts would not allow it. [/quote] It's perfectly ok for business to take from citizens in life-or-death need, to the point of bankruptcy and also financially, physically and emotionally breaking them and destroying them, versus it's bad to help citizens. It's perfectly ok to bail out big banks and corporations with billions in taxpayer dollars but it's not ok to bail out struggling citizens. Got it. Totally see where some of you stand - on the side of wrong. [/quote] I support a single payer system for healthcare, but I am just pointing out factual information. Neither Kamala Harris nor Congress, can just waive private medical debt. It would be a takings clause violation unless congress pays off the debt. [/quote]
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