Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m against the student loan forgiveness.
As for the homeless I do not get why states don’t follow Texas and Arizona and just bus them to another state. Does not matter which one, just make them another states problem. That would be fun to watch play out.
You mean California should just bus them to Arizona and Texas?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m against the student loan forgiveness.
As for the homeless I do not get why states don’t follow Texas and Arizona and just bus them to another state. Does not matter which one, just make them another states problem. That would be fun to watch play out.
You mean California should just bus them to Arizona and Texas?
Anonymous wrote:I’m against the student loan forgiveness.
As for the homeless I do not get why states don’t follow Texas and Arizona and just bus them to another state. Does not matter which one, just make them another states problem. That would be fun to watch play out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it a fair use of tax payer money to forgive student loans for people making 100K when there are so many homeless people, people struggling to pay sky rocketing rents? What can be done for those who need help the most?
I think you know the answer to that.
Homeless people generally don't vote. People with master's degrees do - and the research shows they overwhelmingly vote Democrat.
That is your answer.
It was also a campaign promise!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it a fair use of tax payer money to forgive student loans for people making 100K when there are so many homeless people, people struggling to pay sky rocketing rents? What can be done for those who need help the most?
I think you know the answer to that.
Homeless people generally don't vote. People with master's degrees do - and the research shows they overwhelmingly vote Democrat.
That is your answer.
It was also a campaign promise!
Vote buying works.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it a fair use of tax payer money to forgive student loans for people making 100K when there are so many homeless people, people struggling to pay sky rocketing rents? What can be done for those who need help the most?
I think you know the answer to that.
Homeless people generally don't vote. People with master's degrees do - and the research shows they overwhelmingly vote Democrat.
That is your answer.
It was also a campaign promise!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why is it a fair use of tax payer money to forgive student loans for people making 100K when there are so many homeless people, people struggling to pay sky rocketing rents? What can be done for those who need help the most?
I think you know the answer to that.
Homeless people generally don't vote. People with master's degrees do - and the research shows they overwhelmingly vote Democrat.
That is your answer.
Anonymous wrote:Why is it a fair use of tax payer money to forgive student loans for people making 100K when there are so many homeless people, people struggling to pay sky rocketing rents? What can be done for those who need help the most?
Anonymous wrote:Why is it a fair use of tax payer money to forgive student loans for people making 100K when there are so many homeless people, people struggling to pay sky rocketing rents? What can be done for those who need help the most?