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Politics : The Trump Presidency

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To: Alex MG who wrote (224744)2/2/2022 4:30:41 PM
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I was talking about the hegemony of the plutocrats over the rest of us i.e. the income inequality and its causes.

And:"More than 60% of voters support some student loan debt ...

cnbc.com › 2021/12/22 › more-than-60per...

Dec 22, 2021 — Some 62% of voters support student loan forgiveness, according to a poll of nearly 2,000 registered voters conducted in December by Morning ..

But whether we should or should not do that, the bigger picture is if Biden doesn't do it we will lose a lof of votes in 2022 and winning in 2022 is the who fucking ball game.

Our very democracy depends on it!

<,Message #224744 from Alex MG at 2/2/2022 3:47:52 PM

>Most Democrats, academicians and economists agree with me

Most Dems, economists, and academicians do not agree with you that the current admin should just totally wipe out student debt and magically provide unlimited healthcare.... It would be nice, but is not practical or even possible to suddenly change such an entrenched insurance industry tied to healthcare.

SO, no, I don't think most agree with you, when you get down to the nuts and bolts of the situation.

How was Bernie just going to magically give free healthcare for all?... It sounded good, but meanwhile, back at the ranch...
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