Robert Reich
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Let me get this straight...

Students getting relief from onerous debt is unconstitutional.

But justices secretly getting hundreds of thousands or even millions of dollars in gifts, vacations, and free housing and education for their family members is just fine.

Hello?
01:17 PM - Jun 30, 2023
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MaxxMilly Browne 808
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In response to Robert Reich.
We the people are at war with the 1%
08:05 PM - Nov 17, 2023
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Vanessa White
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In response to Robert Reich.
Yes correct. Since we are powerless to change it, this is what we’ll just have to live with now.
03:28 PM - Jul 03, 2023
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Kevin Powell
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In response to Robert Reich.
Not to mention getting a mortgage paid off——-
11:29 AM - Jul 01, 2023
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Jeff Mistina 🐻
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In response to Robert Reich.
Apparently the answer to your question is “yes” - you got it straight.
06:21 PM - Jun 30, 2023
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Honorary Doctor of Sass
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In response to Robert Reich.
We need support for voting for democrats up and down the ballot.

Now is the time for UNITY against the #GOPFacists
02:44 PM - Jun 30, 2023
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Tony_Bell
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In response to Robert Reich.
Clearly, given the 4 extant, pre-Biden loan forgiveness programs, the mere act of forgiving student-loan debt isn't, prima facie, unconstitutional.

https://www.forbes.com/adv...
02:06 PM - Jun 30, 2023
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Bruno and Augie’s Dad
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In response to Robert Reich.
Obvious answer: free college for everyone, and we pay for it by taxing corporate speaking fees at 110%, and levying fines on undisclosed gifts from lobbyists.
01:35 PM - Jun 30, 2023
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John Franz
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In response to Robert Reich.
Let's not forget about PPP loan forgiveness. Congressmen and billionaires received billions in forgiveness. Just one more example of where their priorities lie, and it's not with the people.
01:34 PM - Jun 30, 2023
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