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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 5450357" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Typical, step over dollars to pick up pennies. Did you see the limits of who qualified for the student loan forgiveness? It was about buying votes, nothing more. Exactly what was going to happen happened. A judge ruled the president couldn't go around Congress and offer that. They knew all along they couldn't do it. But you were ok giving a half trillion dollars to people making up to $125k a year for a single person. A slap in the face to hard working people without degrees who make considerably less. But you go ballistic over a couple thousand owed in taxes but want to give a guy making $125k up to as much as $20k because he struggles making the student loan, Tesla, and high end apartment payments. You really are a piece of work.</p><p></p><p>By the way I didn't know Bush rescued bakers. Bread for bread! LMFAO!!</p><p></p><p>Bush rescuing bankers was about rescuing depositors too and saving the entire banking system from collapse. Amazing that you would compare that to saving rich kids from something they didn't need saving from.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 5450357, member: 24302"] Typical, step over dollars to pick up pennies. Did you see the limits of who qualified for the student loan forgiveness? It was about buying votes, nothing more. Exactly what was going to happen happened. A judge ruled the president couldn't go around Congress and offer that. They knew all along they couldn't do it. But you were ok giving a half trillion dollars to people making up to $125k a year for a single person. A slap in the face to hard working people without degrees who make considerably less. But you go ballistic over a couple thousand owed in taxes but want to give a guy making $125k up to as much as $20k because he struggles making the student loan, Tesla, and high end apartment payments. You really are a piece of work. By the way I didn't know Bush rescued bakers. Bread for bread! LMFAO!! Bush rescuing bankers was about rescuing depositors too and saving the entire banking system from collapse. Amazing that you would compare that to saving rich kids from something they didn't need saving from. [/QUOTE]
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