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To: Kirk © who wrote (14685)10/23/2022 10:38:52 AM
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John Koligman

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>>> How much did that overcharge for rooms add to the national debt compared to the illegal use of power to give away hundreds of billions of taxpayer dollars we have to borrow to fund student loan forgiveness?<<<

Probably just my upbringing. Right was right and wrong was wrong. No mulligans for doing wrong.

I also like seeing a "plan" that shows results. As we all continue to await the trickle down effect from the tax cut plans for the rich from Regan & now Trump we were promised, the Brandon plan seems to show results.

Knowing that the entire College system has now been corrupted and is just another money making scheme that preys on the kids does suck. But the divide on a solution will remain. Some will call it Capitalism some will call it a rip off. But taxpayers will be on the hook as usual.

Your dental situation you mention from years back seems to be the same situation alive and well today. With Capitalism comes the rejection of any type of regulation. No hint of any type compromise from folks these days. Just a divide that gets wider and wider.

U.S. 2022 budget deficit halves to $1.375 trillion despite student loan costs

reuters.com