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30 points

School loan forgiveness? Universal healthcare?

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34 points

We don’t have universal health care.

The school loan forgiveness was exceedingly niche, and since Biden could have forgiven all student loans unilaterally, I’m not willing to pretend it was a major achievement. The man just rearranged deck chairs on the Titanic.

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11 points

Thanks for saying this. Both statements are true.

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Yes. But why don’t we have universal healthcare or student loan forgiveness? Could there be another party blocking everything?

Dem: here is a comprehensive student loan forgiveness plan. Vote to help your constituents.

Reps: No.

Leftists:why are the parties the same, LIBERAL?

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23 points

Biden didn’t campaign on universal healthcare. Most of the Democrats didn’t, it’s why Bernie got popular off that. Same with student loan forgiveness until Bernie started mentioning it. They just don’t care about it as much as they say they do.

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15 points

But why don’t we have universal healthcare or student loan forgiveness?

If you think that’s only because of Republicans I have some terrible news for you.

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9 points

You’re right.

It’s so hard.

They should just… keep making excuses instead of working harder.

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-11 points

You’re right, they’re not perfect so they’re complete shit not worth mentioning.

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they’re not perfect

Band-aid on a gunshot wound, but I’m sorry its the best we could do. It’s not perfect, but the other guy wants to hit you with another bullet.

So, anyway, here’s another $50B bank bailout. And a $100B automotive industry rescue. And $200B for the wars overseas. And $25B for Intel to build a new foundry in Israel that makes specially designed chips to help Microsoft do weird invasive AI data-scraping more efficiently.

But sorry we can’t do anything about health care or education costs. We just don’t have the money, cause we’re not perfect.

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10 points

“Not perfect”

You can get that knitted on a pillow in November when the facade of fascism becomes an overt reality to which the Democrats escorted us with false promises.

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26 points

Those are valiant causes, and I am a democrat. But did the party rally behind them? The GOP frequently votes unanimously to gut social spending, strengthen the military, etc, but I wish the democrats did the opposite, unanimously, and voted for every social good we should pass

https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/01/senate-repeals-bidens-student-debt-relief-00099682

https://www.newsweek.com/two-democrats-vote-end-bidens-student-loan-cancellation-1803948

https://newrepublic.com/post/173165/three-senators-helped-republicans-block-bidens-student-loan-relief

https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/politics/policy-2020/medicare-for-all/

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6 points

Promised for day one, never delivered. We need meaningful action, and we need it 4 years ago.

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They have delivered school loan assistance. It’s income driven, but that’s the most they could push through with Republicans blocking them every step of the way. But they’ve already issued millions in savings and are constantly trying to issue more.

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4 points

Oh yeah, I remember when we got that health care. Good times. Thanks Obama?

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7 points

What health care?

Obamacare only covers you if you can afford to be price gouged.

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Don’t forget the tax penalty that you have to pay if you can’t afford insurance! At least until the Toupee got rid of that, and though it disgusts me to say it is the one good thing that administration did.

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Universal healthcare is not a priority for the Democratic party as a whole despite their voters’ pleas for it. Still only a few outliers in the party seem to advocate for it. Biden himself has been reluctant to embrace it.

And I don’t remember student loan forgiveness being an especially popular platform before Biden took office. Sure it’s helped a lot of people but it feels very much like a, “we’ll take what we can get” policy versus something we’ve been asking for over decades.

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You can’t have truly public healthcare without public clinics and hospitals. How many public hospitals have Democrats built or bought lately?

Edit: I’ll see you all at the next thread where you’re complaining about health-related bankruptcy after you downvote me for this post. You morons deserve what you got.

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