Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this backfires big time in November for Dems. Truly stupid move 3 months before the election. How is it fair to working class families - who gave up college dream - because couldn't afford tuition?
Not that many in the dems base. Non college educated typically don't have a college dream and vote R anyway.
Yeah, but a lot of those purples states, margin is very thin. I am sure there are enough people like me (who voted for D in 2020) willing to cross the line in 24
That why Rep Ryan (D) of Ohio was against it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I survived cancer and I don't see why other people can't do the same. Why is the government working on curing cancer for these lazy people.
Yes, that is a really dumb argument and...
+1 million. I think people need to look inside themselves and think about why they want people to suffer the same thing they found difficult.
Democrat thesaurus: Hard work/personal responsibility/smart choices/sacrifice = suffering
Republican Thesaurus: individual borrowing forgiveness = bailout, freeloading; tax cuts for billionaires and handouts to corporations = “incentivizing competitiveness”
Such a crock of bullshit.
1. It is bailout/freeloading
2. as long as law allows that, it is what it is. If you don't like it, have Congress change the law.
If you can’t see the internal inconsistency in your statements, then you’re just being obtuse. Also there isn’t a single tax law that elevates corporate welfare above individuals, in case you’re new here. It is a conglomeration of policies that have been lobbied for extensively over time by corporations.
Thank you AOC
You’re welcome! I’m flattered! 😘Better AOC than your idiot MAGA poster child Marjorie Taylor Greene!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this backfires big time in November for Dems. Truly stupid move 3 months before the election. How is it fair to working class families - who gave up college dream - because couldn't afford tuition?
Not that many in the dems base. Non college educated typically don't have a college dream and vote R anyway.
Yeah, but a lot of those purples states, margin is very thin. I am sure there are enough people like me (who voted for D in 2020) willing to cross the line in 24
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this backfires big time in November for Dems. Truly stupid move 3 months before the election. How is it fair to working class families - who gave up college dream - because couldn't afford tuition?
Not that many in the dems base. Non college educated typically don't have a college dream and vote R anyway.
Yeah, but a lot of those purples states, margin is very thin. I am sure there are enough people like me (who voted for D in 2020) willing to cross the line in 24
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this backfires big time in November for Dems. Truly stupid move 3 months before the election. How is it fair to working class families - who gave up college dream - because couldn't afford tuition?
Not that many in the dems base. Non college educated typically don't have a college dream and vote R anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I survived cancer and I don't see why other people can't do the same. Why is the government working on curing cancer for these lazy people.
Yes, that is a really dumb argument and...
+1 million. I think people need to look inside themselves and think about why they want people to suffer the same thing they found difficult.
Democrat thesaurus: Hard work/personal responsibility/smart choices/sacrifice = suffering
Republican Thesaurus: individual borrowing forgiveness = bailout, freeloading; tax cuts for billionaires and handouts to corporations = “incentivizing competitiveness”
Such a crock of bullshit.
1. It is bailout/freeloading
2. as long as law allows that, it is what it is. If you don't like it, have Congress change the law.
If you can’t see the internal inconsistency in your statements, then you’re just being obtuse. Also there isn’t a single tax law that elevates corporate welfare above individuals, in case you’re new here. It is a conglomeration of policies that have been lobbied for extensively over time by corporations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I survived cancer and I don't see why other people can't do the same. Why is the government working on curing cancer for these lazy people.
Yes, that is a really dumb argument and...
+1 million. I think people need to look inside themselves and think about why they want people to suffer the same thing they found difficult.
Democrat thesaurus: Hard work/personal responsibility/smart choices/sacrifice = suffering
Republican Thesaurus: individual borrowing forgiveness = bailout, freeloading; tax cuts for billionaires and handouts to corporations = “incentivizing competitiveness”
Such a crock of bullshit.
1. It is bailout/freeloading
2. as long as law allows that, it is what it is. If you don't like it, have Congress change the law.
If you can’t see the internal inconsistency in your statements, then you’re just being obtuse. Also there isn’t a single tax law that elevates corporate welfare above individuals, in case you’re new here. It is a conglomeration of policies that have been lobbied for extensively over time by corporations.
Thank you AOC
You’re welcome! I’m flattered! 😘Better AOC than your idiot MAGA poster child Marjorie Taylor Greene!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this backfires big time in November for Dems. Truly stupid move 3 months before the election. How is it fair to working class families - who gave up college dream - because couldn't afford tuition?
Not that many in the dems base. Non college educated typically don't have a college dream and vote R anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I survived cancer and I don't see why other people can't do the same. Why is the government working on curing cancer for these lazy people.
Yes, that is a really dumb argument and...
+1 million. I think people need to look inside themselves and think about why they want people to suffer the same thing they found difficult.
Democrat thesaurus: Hard work/personal responsibility/smart choices/sacrifice = suffering
Republican Thesaurus: individual borrowing forgiveness = bailout, freeloading; tax cuts for billionaires and handouts to corporations = “incentivizing competitiveness”
Such a crock of bullshit.
1. It is bailout/freeloading
2. as long as law allows that, it is what it is. If you don't like it, have Congress change the law.
If you can’t see the internal inconsistency in your statements, then you’re just being obtuse. Also there isn’t a single tax law that elevates corporate welfare above individuals, in case you’re new here. It is a conglomeration of policies that have been lobbied for extensively over time by corporations.
Thank you AOC
Anonymous wrote:What happens when the payments start back up? Will we see defaults or will people reprioritize to make sure they pay the loans? I think we'll see defaults from those hoping for more forgiveness.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This debt forgiveness business has turned me into a one-issue voter. I will not vote for anyone who runs on a platform supporting and promising student loan forgiveness.
--reliable Democrat voter for the last 30 years
+1. As a left leaning Independent, these AOC-sh*t is enough to vote moderate R. So f'king tired of it.
This. Graduates have not had to make payments in over two years. I think the payment stop has fueled some of the insane travel crowds over
the last two years.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I survived cancer and I don't see why other people can't do the same. Why is the government working on curing cancer for these lazy people.
Yes, that is a really dumb argument and...
+1 million. I think people need to look inside themselves and think about why they want people to suffer the same thing they found difficult.
Democrat thesaurus: Hard work/personal responsibility/smart choices/sacrifice = suffering
Republican Thesaurus: individual borrowing forgiveness = bailout, freeloading; tax cuts for billionaires and handouts to corporations = “incentivizing competitiveness”
Such a crock of bullshit.
1. It is bailout/freeloading
2. as long as law allows that, it is what it is. If you don't like it, have Congress change the law.
If you can’t see the internal inconsistency in your statements, then you’re just being obtuse. Also there isn’t a single tax law that elevates corporate welfare above individuals, in case you’re new here. It is a conglomeration of policies that have been lobbied for extensively over time by corporations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I survived cancer and I don't see why other people can't do the same. Why is the government working on curing cancer for these lazy people.
Yes, that is a really dumb argument and...
+1 million. I think people need to look inside themselves and think about why they want people to suffer the same thing they found difficult.
Democrat thesaurus: Hard work/personal responsibility/smart choices/sacrifice = suffering
Republican Thesaurus: individual borrowing forgiveness = bailout, freeloading; tax cuts for billionaires and handouts to corporations = “incentivizing competitiveness”
Such a crock of bullshit.
+1 Democrats--as part of a once in a century pandemic support, will spend $300 bn to do partial student loan forgiveness for people with lower incomes who borrowed to improve their opportunities for employment
Republicans-as part of a once in a century pandemic support, did loan forgiveness for nearly $800 bn to "small businesses" which were mostly well-connected Republicans and rich owners like Reese Witherspoon and Tom Brady and Jared Kushner.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope this backfires big time in November for Dems. Truly stupid move 3 months before the election. How is it fair to working class families - who gave up college dream - because couldn't afford tuition?
Not that many in the dems base. Non college educated typically don't have a college dream and vote R anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ok, so I survived cancer and I don't see why other people can't do the same. Why is the government working on curing cancer for these lazy people.
Yes, that is a really dumb argument and...
+1 million. I think people need to look inside themselves and think about why they want people to suffer the same thing they found difficult.
Democrat thesaurus: Hard work/personal responsibility/smart choices/sacrifice = suffering
Republican Thesaurus: individual borrowing forgiveness = bailout, freeloading; tax cuts for billionaires and handouts to corporations = “incentivizing competitiveness”
Such a crock of bullshit.
1. It is bailout/freeloading
2. as long as law allows that, it is what it is. If you don't like it, have Congress change the law.