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Senator Elizabeth Warren campaigned in 2020 when her father got angry about the Democratic Party’s plan to hand out billions of dollars for student loans while working two shifts to pay for her daughter’s college education. faced with
As a 2020 presidential candidate, Warren, Massachusetts, who has long been a strong advocate of cleaning out student debt, was confronted with the issue by an angry father at a campaign event in Iowa.
“I just have one question. My daughter is finishing school. I have saved all my money. She has no student loans. Are you going to get your money back?” asked the presidential candidate.
“Of course not,” Warren replied without hesitation.
“So you’re going to pay people who didn’t save money and ruin those of us who did the right thing?” “My buddy had fun, bought a car, went on vacation. I saved money. He earns more than I do. I worked double shifts.”
A day after distributing student loans, Biden embarked on a campaign trail to strengthen the Democratic Party ahead of the midterm elections
Yesterday, Massachusetts Democrats voted Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (DNY.
“With the flick of a pen, President Biden has taken a major step forward in addressing the student loan crisis by canceling millions of borrowers’ massive student loans,” the two lawmakers said. said. “The positive impact of this move will be felt by families across the country, especially minorities in his communities, and is the single most effective action a president can take to support working families and economies.”
Biden’s chief of staff Susan Rice said at a White House press conference yesterday that Biden’s decision to cancel student loans was unfair to Americans who chose not to go to college. A chorus of critics” was asked. I couldn’t afford it.
Biden says resuming student loan payments could prevent handouts from having a ‘meaningful impact on inflation’
Rice said those who paid off the loans “deserved credit, which is great, it deserves their credit,” without elaborating. It claimed to benefit the middle and working classes and to target “those who need it most.”
Fox News’ Morgan Phillips contributed to this report.