• @WraithGear@lemmy.world
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    -153 months ago

    I am all for it. Just wish it didn’t take a genocide for his numbers to dip far enough to need the PR boost

      • @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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        -203 months ago

        Biden has been against it far longer than he’s been for it. I’m voting for him, but let’s not pretend he’s a good guy here. He had his opportunities to do something and he refused, despite his fellow Democrats begging him to act. He refused to extend the time for the payback; him and no one else.

        He has never stated that he’s changed his position - he’s just thrown out soundbites like he’s done so far. No actual action has taken place other than what was already happening without him. He’s sped up some already existing processes. Whoopee.

        • @Wrench@lemmy.world
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          133 months ago

          He literally forgave $146k from my wife’s student loans, after predatory student loan advisors had her refinance her loans years ago, claiming she would qualify for 20 year forgiveness, but in reality didn’t qualify. She just realized about 4-5years ago and got back on the right track, but it was going to be 20 years from then.

          You hand wave the effect that his express actions have had on real, hard working and struggling citizens. I’m here to tell you that they have had a major affect on our lives, and have honored the spirit of the deal that she entered, and had been cheated out of. And there are many, many others.

          And this is speaking as someone who was fortunate enough to have my parents pay for my education in full. I have never been burdened by student debt, and I view it is an absolutely wonderful and vital action to ensure that the US retains its status as one of the most highly educated work forces in the world.

          • @Melatonin@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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            I’m glad it worked out for you and your wife. There’s a lot of people who don’t have jobs deemed “righteous” enough to be worthy of “forgiveness” for the predatory costs of college, lending practices of the institutions, and restrictive legislation of the politicians that have created an indentured servitude for most of your fellow Americans.

            • @Wrench@lemmy.world
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              She wasn’t in a “righteous” job, she was self employed and qualified for some reduced income based program. I can’t remember all of the details, but for many years she was paying around $1400/mo, and then went into some program to help reduce the payments after losing her condo in the recession.

              The point I’m trying to make is that we need to support his efforts to absolve more people’s loans. He’s trying to do a lot more than he has already done, but he’s fighting the GOP and even some from his own party. The wins he has gotten have helped people like my wife and I substantially, and if he continues to get the publics support, that gives him leverage to keep chipping away and widening the scope to hopefully include people like you and your loved ones as well.

            • @gamermanh@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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              43 months ago

              Or those like me, who actively left one of the schools deemed predatory because I saw the writing on the wall.

              Because I left before the place shut down (about a year before it did, woulda still been in school) I get nothing forgiven, I already applied and got denied.

              I’m happy for those who got their loans forgiven, but I am incrddibly irate at how very specific it’s been and how directly that’s fucked me despite also being lied to and fucked around (for example I had to sign my onboarding documentation FIVE TIMES because of vague “oh you did this wrong do it again” and I’m 80% sure some numbers changed between the first and last one

      • @maynarkh@feddit.nl
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        123 months ago

        Which part of US leadership supports Israel, then? I mean, backing them at the UN, shipping weapons and stuff? Genuine question, just because from the outside looking in, it really seems like it’s the US and only the US propping up Israel right now.

        • PugJesus
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          23 months ago

          It’s still bipartisan, sadly. 100% of the GOP are behind Israel, and maybe 50% of Dem leadership at this point.

          • @go_go_gadget@lemmy.world
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            Which Dem leadership is against sending weapons? Name them.

            EDIT: Can’t do it apparently.
            EDIT 2: Names three people, two of which I’ve never seen referred to as “dem leadership”, can’t quantify how they’re defining “dem leadership” because if you include Bernie and AOC it’s nowhere near 50%.

            • PugJesus
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              EDIT: Can’t do it apparently.

              I find it exceedingly strange that you made this edit 30 minutes after posting a response to a 6-hour old comment. Not sure what you think it proves.

              Sanders, AOC, nearly any progressive in Congress; fuck, even Pelosi, who is certainly not a progressive, has gotten in on it. Opinions have changed rapidly. Sorry you haven’t been paying attention, I guess.

              Have fun sealioning.

              • @go_go_gadget@lemmy.world
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                I made the edit because three people came by to down vote but had no response. You’d have a point if nobody had seen the comment. Obviously that wasn’t the case.

                And since when is Sanders or AOC considered Dem leadership? And three examples isn’t even close to “50%”

                • PugJesus
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                  73 months ago

                  You’d have a point if nobody had seen the comment. Obviously that wasn’t the case.

                  … fucking what? How is that at all relevant?

                  Quite clearly you aren’t interested in a serious conversation.

                  • @go_go_gadget@lemmy.world
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                    -73 months ago

                    Lol buddy, you made an outrageous claim that you can’t possibly back up and now you’re trying real hard to deflect.

                    But don’t worry, I suspect we’ll run into each other again and I’ll keep bringing this up. Either you can admit what you said is bullshit or you can prove your 50% claim. But what you’re doing here is sad even for you.

      • @Count042@lemmy.ml
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        73 months ago

        This is obvious disinformation.

        The fact that you put genocide in quotes says everything anyone needs to know about your non-existent morality.

      • @Count042@lemmy.ml
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        23 months ago

        Stupidest fucking thing I’ve read on lemmy.

        But, that is to be expected from someone evil enough to put genocide in quotes.