@itsJeffTiedrich@JohnCornyn@WSJ But its tradition @itsJeffTiedrich! What are we gonna do if people like @tedcruz can't read Dr. Suess to prevent Americans from getting healthcare https://t.co/QFnPLJiROw?? Or Strom Thurmond talking for over 24 hours to prevent civil rights??https://t.co/kNj3zLX2J8.
@aisnabi24 @BitchMeansWell@TimRunsHisMouth What does that have to do with Trump removing top secret material from the white house? Also the uproar about the 21016 election was because Trump lost the popular vote by almost 2.9 million votes. Gerrymandering and the electoral college won 2016 for the traitor in question
@RebelVeda@quar1us@WhiteHouse@POTUS Retain what details? idc where your property was that you were able to use to pay for your college 25 years ago that has nothing to do with my statement. Also, how does saying people shouldn't have to / can't mortgage a home for to pay for their education make me an elitist?
@RebelVeda@quar1us @CapNBeardless @StevenBritt13 @WhiteHouse@POTUS Please state the facts for everyone. Please explain why providing financial assistance to the American people is a bad thing for our country.
@StevenBritt13 @RebelVeda @CapNBeardless @quar1us@WhiteHouse@POTUS People shouldn't have to rely on life long loans to get an education. You had to start working at 13 years old to pay your way through school, that's horrific. Which is why this relief plan to assist people, most of which have loans upwards of $20k is a GOOD THING.
@RebelVeda @StevenBritt13 @CapNBeardless @quar1us@WhiteHouse@POTUS the two of you are talking about how you have had lead financially stable lives due to less restrictive and cheaper markets during your lifetime, and then saying people "don't want solutions" because they don't have a 2 bedroom home to remortgage to go to college. It's lunacy
@RebelVeda@quar1us@WhiteHouse@POTUS So your solution for people that don't want crippling student loan debt is to remortgage a house?
Tell me you're out of touch, without telling me you're out of touch.
@aisnabi24 @FredoLives @WhiteHouse The argument isn't that PPP loans are the same as student loans. It's calling out hypocrisy on the side of GOP leaders for criticizing the provision of relief to the American people, when they themselves also received (significantly more) financial relief in a time of need.