I personally love taking every opportunity I can to not be a douchebag.
Minty
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You sound like an expert to me!
I personally love taking every opportunity I can to not be a douchebag.
You sound like an expert to me!
No research done outside of reading the article, but this line makes it seem like it will be mostly older people benefitting. Although the 9.2M number seems pretty high to be people mostly 50+. If that is the case, it's hardly a win for a generation most affected by student loan debt.
Steps are great and all, and I would never argue against a step in the right direction. However, at some point, we need to raise the bar of expectation on federal officials past the smallest step of advancement reasonably possible. At this point we've heard how "we're taking steps towards true universal healthcare" for some voters entire lives and while many, tiny, steps of advancement have been made we're not too much closer to the goal being sold to us.
Long ramble short, If people are content with just a step and not a solution, even an advancing step, the government will try and wait out this issue for as long as possible. It's not unjust to demand more given their history.