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Tweeter no doubt speaks for a lot of hardworking Americans with her message to irresponsible student loan borrowers

It would probably be pretty presumptuous of me to assume that all of you who are reading this care very deeply about my personal financial situation. And I totally get that, because chances are quite good that you have your own personal financial situations to be concerned about.

But dammit, this whole student loan cancellation thing is really sticking in my craw. I graduated from college back in 2006. I took out loans in order to go there, but I knew that the contracts I was signing off on said that I would pay it all back, with interest. And I did. And right now, I and my husband are just doing what we can to be financially responsible so we can take care of ourselves and our family.

OK, I started this whole thing off by talking about how as an individual, I’m likely not even a blip on your financial radar. But once you start adding up all the individuals who are in a similar boat, that’s when the feelings of solidarity might start to kick in. And you realize that there are a lot of people out there who, like you, worked very hard to make a life for yourself and your family and aren’t in the mood to bend over even further so the federal government can screw you even harder.

And that brings me to this thread from tweeter @JenM623. She’s decidedly — and quite rightly — not pleased about being told that she has to pay for someone else’s education while she’s still paying for her own:

Raise your hand if you can relate.

You definitely don’t need to be a rocket scientist to understand why Joe Biden’s unlawful and unjust moves should make you angry.

There are countless other people out there with stories like hers, and with any luck, there’s strength in numbers when it counts. It’s easy to get overwhelmed and feel helpless when Joe Biden or Democrats or any government authoritarian-in-waiting decides to press the boot even harder on our necks, but we can still vote the thugs out. We can still hold them accountable for what they’ve done. They haven’t stolen that power from us. At least not yet.

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Straight fire: Iowahawk leaves no stone unturned in thread that gets to the heart of everything wrong with Biden’s student loan bailout

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