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Cool. Where was this when they had leverage in Congress?

Why not just propose universal healthcare and universal basic income while they’re at it? I mean why aim so low when we’re not actually serious?

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Yup. It’s all a show to keep themselves in power while doing nothing. Performative time wasting as a generation drowns.

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When did they have leverage?

After 2020 they had enough to pass it in the house, but couldn’t overcome the 60 vote fillabuster and they couldnt change that because of Manchin and Sinema. 2022 they have enough in the senate but the house will never write such a bill.

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Reconciliation only needs a simple majority. All democrats plus Kamala to break the tie.

Go on a public tirade against Sinema and Manchin. Ads, Rallies, Press tours. Send Biden town to town all over Arizona and West Virginia. Explain what Build Back Better does and what Manchin and Sinema were killing. If you had to make back room deals with them. I can be your best friend or your worst enemy.

They will not do anything of the sort. Biden was picked by the billionaires and corporations specifically because he said nothing would fundamentally change. He was picked because he said he would veto Medicare for all.

TLDR: Republican Politicians (Fascists)are evil. Democratic Politicians (Conservatives) are objectively better but it’s a low bar to be better than Republicans.

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In some of their omnibus spending packages they had leverage.

I’m not saying they had carte Blanche. But they certainly had leverage.

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Cool. Where was this when they had leverage in Congress?

If they proposed it then they might have actually had to pass it or look bad.

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This would put us in line with other countries who give loans to college students with no interest. I think it’s a great idea, much better than the one time loan forgiveness nonsense that was tried before.

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I think they just need to let people default and get out via bankruptcy. Doubt it will ever happen though.

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They’d have to change the law Biden personally made that prevents student loans from being removed in bankruptcy proceedings.

That would also fuck millions of American’s credit and lead to all kinds of problems in the economy. Letting everyone go bankrupt is not an acceptable government solution, they need to do something better.

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Maybe you’re right. I admit I’m a bit naive on some of the economic implications.

I feel like allowing bankruptcy would punish the dumb borrowers somewhat, but NOT punish them with crippling debt for life, as is currently the case. It would also punish loaners (including the government) for lending money to people for fairly useless degrees who would never be able to pay them back.

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I would argue though that the borrowers were not dumb. An entire generation of people told them “you have to do whatever it takes to go to college so you can get a good job” - that was a lie, and the people who told the lie should be the ones punished. The kids who trusted their parents, teachers, and government about this didn’t do anything wrong.

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Nah, thats not just. They don’t need to introduce a bill to wipe this out. Biden should do it because he can and its the right thing to do.

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The supreme court said he can’t.

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The Supreme Court said that he couldn’t, because he couldn’t point to “clear congressional authorization” for the cancellation program. An act of Congress not only can waive student loan debt, but is how SCOTUS said Biden would need to go about it.

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Supreme court says no.

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The Supreme Court is partisan. Believing that the current SC is anything but an extension of the Republican Party would be believing a lie.

Elections have consequences. Vote.

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Yeah, the same organization that, in 2000, voted on party lines to quit counting citizen’s ballots because their party had votes at the moment. They are a sham organization right now and have been for a long time.

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I feel like Universities are like spinning disks in a computer their time is not long for this world.

I don’t goto libraries for basic research. Sure libraries still server a purpose but I think covid taunt us we don’t need to shove a bunch of kids in a room to learn especially at the college level. Sure dedicated schools should still exist for doctors and engineers. But if you just want to learn about things we have the internet. Certifications / Bar exams could replace degrees for many professions.

As a software engineer my degree didn’t mean much after my first job. Hell when I moved to California I was 1 of two people on the entire team that had a degree. The other guy had an english degree. Most everyone was sell taught.

Just seems university schooling is wildly expensive for what we as a society get out of it. You have tons of people with degrees working minimum wage jobs unrelated to their field of study. They were sold a lie that if they got a degree regardless of what it was in they would make tons of money.

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