Young Americans are piling the blame for their student debt balances on conservatives, according to a poll by Generation Lab provided exclusively to Axios.

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Now let’s up pull up the GOP record on these things

Oh wait, that doesn’t matter because you’re just a bunch of assholes

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There is no me in that…

i am the bottom, not left or right…

but sure, since you brought it up, please bring up a few examples of GOP fucking us over on student loans. I am ready to learn.

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Thank you for posting this. I was beginning to become concerned that I’d need to visit Reddit for my fill of disingenuous whataboutism, but this gives me hope that we can cultivate a culture of bad-faith posting right here in the fediverse.

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It’s almost kinda fun to start a new block list on a new platform.

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The thing I miss about Reddit most is RES – I want to be able to tag these users before I block them outright.

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You can fuck right off with that bad faith “both sides” horseshit. You aren’t fooling anyone, people are wising up to this shitty tactic.

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For starters the gop brought the suit against the student debt relief. Why the corrupt federal judge decided they had standing to even do it is beyond me. But oh hey look… That federal judge is also a republican, big surprise.

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And crickets because the red hat dunce cap crowd doesn’t do well with facts. They’ll spit lies and then when called out will just fade away and do it again somewhere else.

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Everyone always seems to forget when congress, mainly the GOP, doubled the student loan interest rates in 2012 and slashed most forms of student financial aid, which is a major contributor to the current financial crisis.

https://money.cnn.com/2012/01/25/news/economy/federal_student_loans/index.htm

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