fundamentally it's about recognizing education as a public investment, rather than an individual expense.
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Give everything away for free & teach young people to not honor their financial obligations, that is
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@BernieSanders tells people exactly what they want to hear even if it's not practical or will never work he wants to wipe out student debt for young people he wants criminals to vote so he's just doing that to get votes, he really doesn't care about them!@potus tells the truth! -
Old news guys most develop countries do it and America can too...the end!
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President Bernie Sanders is truly a President of the people and a President who fights for we the people, We love you and agree with you Bernie we must cancel ALL Student debt and finally make Wall Street pay their fair share.
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not wall street responsibilityit is the responsibility of the borrower
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Like when we tax payer bailed them out did they take responsibility
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fair point. However the financial well being of this country rests on wall street. Something had to be done or majority would have been rekt. Many reasons why students are unable to pay their debt but it is not up to wall street or tax payers to eliminate their own debt
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That’s what the rich and Wall Street want you to think. That the country is dependent on them but that’s not true
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Yeah so many are putting cash in their matress or gold in their backyards.
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And crash our economy! BRILLIANT Bern! Read those damn Econ books we sent you!!! For real! You can read right??
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Here's a giant shiitake for a giant shittake!pic.twitter.com/hoNpwY2HXw
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Bernard, we should also tax poetry. It is useless.
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If you can't afford to go to Boston University, you either take a loan and pay for it or go to community college. Same way I can't afford a Mercedes. I chose not to take out a loan I couldn't afford, so I bought a Hyundai instead.
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