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Atticus

(15,124 posts)
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 04:37 PM Aug 2022

Republicans, you are totally entitled to squawk about college grads not paying their student debt---

---just as soon as you show us how you squawked about the unpaid-for tax cut Trump gave to the filthy rich and all the mega-corporations that pay ZERO taxes and the mysterious "disappearing debt" of now-Justice Kavanaugh and the fact that YOUR "former guy" is one of the most notorious deadbeats in history, failing to pay everyone from his own attorneys to the workmen who built his hotels and casinos.

Until then, shut your pie holes about giving a break to some of the "little guys".

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Republicans, you are totally entitled to squawk about college grads not paying their student debt--- (Original Post) Atticus Aug 2022 OP
And, as always, they demand: "Where's the money coming from!?" TheBeam19 Aug 2022 #1
The Wealth class just write a check for their kids full tuition and don't pwb Aug 2022 #2
When I went to college ThoughtCriminal Aug 2022 #3

TheBeam19

(344 posts)
1. And, as always, they demand: "Where's the money coming from!?"
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 04:40 PM
Aug 2022

Answer: Same place we got the $8 TRILLION for bs wars since 2001, not a penny of which was objected to by the so-called “fiscal conservatives.”

pwb

(11,270 posts)
2. The Wealth class just write a check for their kids full tuition and don't
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 04:48 PM
Aug 2022

really notice it in their accounts. Fugum all.

ThoughtCriminal

(14,047 posts)
3. When I went to college
Wed Aug 24, 2022, 06:32 PM
Aug 2022

Tuition was $540/year, textbooks probably added another $300, and rent was $70 a month. A lot of the complainers who say they worked or paid their loans didn't have to pay the outrageous sums the last generation of students faced.



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