rbreich ,
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Republicans don't mind debt forgiveness when it's THEIR debt. Trump declared Chapter 11 bankruptcy 6 times.

MTG was happy to get her $180K PPP loan forgiven.

But when middle-class and poor Americans need help paying for an education, suddenly debt relief is out of the question.

18+ PetterOfCats ,
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@rbreich republicans are always about “you worry about yours, I got mine”

patrascan ,

@rbreich a loan has a borrower and a lender. On student loans, for example, who holds the note--to whom is this money owed? Not all of these loans came from federal govt coffers. Some investors are owed. When student loans are forgiven, does that mean the federal govt pays off the balance to the noteholder? Or does the note disappear unpaid? I am not criticizing loan forgiveness. I am simply trying to understand the other (non-borrower) side.

dave ,
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@rbreich the staggering magnitude too:

Per NYT Trump has had $287 million in debt forgiven.

Per Experian student loan balance is $38,290.

That's 7,500 times less than Trump has had forgiven 😡

karenvkelly ,
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@rbreich Even poor white Republicans identify themselves as being part of the “in-group,” and assume that anything that benefits the wealthy somehow benefits them too. But they’ll immediately characterize anyone in the “out-group” who might catch a break as a lazy, unworthy villain. The person whose student debt might be forgiven is cast as the flaky “lesbian dance major.” Before that, the poor were “welfare queens.”

bananahammer ,
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@rbreich Not to mention they have no problem running up the credit card for the military-industrial complex. No expense spared for the Pentagon.

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