• GiddyGap@lemm.ee
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    there is zero indication current policy will be adjusted in any meaningful way to to provide any relief for working people.

    Just a reminder that Biden has been working overtime to provide student debt relief the entire time he’s been in office. Republicans have been working overtime to block it.

    Student debt shouldn’t even exist. We need more education, not less.

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      Good for 100k people… Thanks daddy

      For the remainder: beatings will continue until morale improves.

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      Using existing means to cancel fraudulent loans for non accredited schools that went under or people who were already supposed to have their loans forgiven by standing law but hadn’t because people like literally Joe Biden have given the keys to the kingdom to the business that want to make money more and have been going unpunished for screwing over the general populace.

      They aren’t real actually helpful policies it’s minor enforcement of things that he and others of the major parties have ignored being broken for the bank accounts of their donors.

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      Student debt relief without a reduction in prices is just funneling money to colleges with extra steps. It is an important step, Biden should be doing it, but it needs to be accompanied by serious consumer protections and price controls applied to colleges.

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        Sure, college education should just be a part of the regular public education system like it is in Europe. More education is a boon for the individual, society, and the economy.

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          That would be good, private colleges could still exist but they’d have to compete with free college so the prices would have to come down and the value come up, a win for the consumer either way. It would be expensive but an important investment in our future.

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      Which is not an adjustment in policy in any meaningful way.

      If regulation was being drawn up to control pricing of higher education, then we could talk.

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        I believe he actually did a blanket forgiveness, and the conservative majority of the Supreme Court struck it down.