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Old 08-25-2022, 10:05 PM
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Ha HA ha
Republicans complaining the taxer's money is being invested into the people vs

1.9 Trillion tax cut which served to benefit no one except the ultra rich

Not to mention the Republican Members of Congress Whose PPP Loans were Forgiven

Matt Gaetz (R-FL): $476,000
Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA): $180,000
Greg Pence (R-IN): $79,441
Vern Buchanan (R-FL): $2.8 Million
Keven Hern (R-OK): $1.07 Million
Roger Williams (R-TX): $1.43 Million
Brett Guthrie (R-KY): $4.3 Million
Ralph Norman (R-SC): $306,520
Ralph Abraham (R-LA): $38,000
Mike Kelly (R-PA): $974,100
Vicki Hartzler (R-MO): $451,200
Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) $988,700
Carol Miller (R-WV) $3.1 Millon

Republicans have NO moral argument saying we can't bail out those 90% making under $75,000 a year by the tune of $20K

Who are you Republicans fooling other than only your brainwashed selves.
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Paul Pelosi benefits big with PPP forgiveness, company won't repay millions

Paul Pelosi, the husband to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA), is linked to a company that saw millions in loans forgiven through the Paycheck Protection Program.

The Paycheck Protection Program was a national mainstay at the height of the pandemic to help small businesses make their way through a marred economy and retain employees.
lol dude

The Economy was shut down and PPP loans were meant to be forgiven by design to keep businesses open and people employed. Agree or disagree with it. Fine. But it was passed by both parties in Congress by wide margins

Congress vote on this Brandon vote bribe scheme? Feel free to link me the source that proves that
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Old 08-25-2022, 10:25 PM
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Congress vote on this Brandon vote bribe scheme? Feel free to link me the source that proves that
President Biden doesn’t need congress to forgive loans.

What did Trump University do oh right stole from student and had to settle in court over it.

Yeah GOP politicians are horrible.

And Jib your analogies are worse than your bipolar disorder. Take your lithium.
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Old 08-25-2022, 10:26 PM
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President Biden doesn’t need congress to forgive loans.

What did Trump University do oh right stole from student and had to settle in court over it.

Yeah GOP politicians are horrible.

And Jib your analogies are worse than your bipolar disorder. Take your lithium.
It's spending so yes he does? Congress holds the purse, President holds the sword.
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Old 08-25-2022, 11:06 PM
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It's spending so yes he does? Congress holds the purse, President holds the sword.
Definitely up for debate. But in some complicated steps scholars have already argued the president can.

Congress, granted the Secretary of Education, who works for the president, the specific and unrestricted authority to create and to cancel or modify debt owed under federal student loan programs.

Essentially the president could collaborate with the U.S. Department of Education to stop collecting on people’s student loans.
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Old 08-25-2022, 11:38 PM
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Definitely up for debate. But in some complicated steps scholars have already argued the president can.

Congress, granted the Secretary of Education, who works for the president, the specific and unrestricted authority to create and to cancel or modify debt owed under federal student loan programs.

Essentially the president could collaborate with the U.S. Department of Education to stop collecting on people’s student loans.
Ok no he can't despite whatever collusion you're endorsing, and also they did it under the authority of the 2003 HEROES Act which was explicitly for military services.

Doesn't it strike you as strange that Democrats would use a War of Terror law as pretext for their political agenda? Bush is a Nazi.
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Old 08-25-2022, 11:56 PM
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Ok no he can't despite whatever collusion you're endorsing, and also they did it under the authority of the 2003 HEROES Act which was explicitly for military services.

Doesn't it strike you as strange that Democrats would use a War of Terror law as pretext for their political agenda? Bush is a Nazi.
Whenever Democrats act like Dictators it's always 'complicated' and unnamed 'scholars and experts' agree with the agenda
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Whenever Democrats act like Dictators it's always 'complicated' and unnamed 'scholars and experts' agree with the agenda
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Whenever Democrats act like Dictators it's always 'complicated' and unnamed 'scholars and experts' agree with the agenda
The letter from the Legal Services Center of Harvard Law School (coauthored by Merrill, Eileen Connor, and Deanne Loonin) argued that Congress granted the Secretary of Education authority to cancel or modify federal student loans.

While Reiwa has merit in his debate... you Elizondo have none.

Fascism is reserved for Trump and DeSantis. DeSantis would get his own personal militia in a heart beat expressed during his FL rein.
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Old 08-25-2022, 10:28 PM
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President Biden doesn’t need congress to forgive loans
Deadbeat Botten failing so badly in this thread

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Old 08-25-2022, 10:39 PM
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Deadbeat Botten failing so badly in this thread
Now echo chambering himself. Sad.
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