• Ertebolle
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      511 months ago

      Also they keep rolling out new repayment plans and narrower rounds of forgiveness and stuff like that - if the courts won’t let them do it all at once, they’ll keep chipping away bit by bit until they forgive as much debt for as many people as the system will allow.

      • Chetzemoka
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        There are a ton of people who can’t accept progress unless it arrives hand delivered to them in a package that looks exactly the way they imagined with a bow on top.

        Progress is progress. I don’t care how it happens. We need to stop letting the perfect be the enemy of the good

    • PenguinJuice
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      Yeah, honestly these people can pretty much do anything they want if they want to do it. Democrats could’ve fought about it harder. People commit people to war to die and change the lives of others every day. If they wanted to do something, they could do it. It’s no excuse. This is all a charade.

      It’s the Republicans fault wink wink

      • spaceghotiOP
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        711 months ago

        I see that enlightened centrism has entered the chat.

        Goodbye.

    • HuddaBudda
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      On one end, I believe most of us can see the republican party is outright embarrassing this idea that they hurt the poor.

      On the other hand, a leader is defined by his successes, not his failures. No matter how charismatic he might be. He is already clearing student debt in a different ways, So I am not counting him out yet.

      But I also know the dangers of overpraising democrats for starting a project and not finishing it.

      • PenguinJuice
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        He hasn’t done shit for me so yeah, nah, he’s done fuck all. When September comes and the economy comes crashing down we’ll see how forgiving everyone is.