Why are you worried about how much something is going to cost? You don’t have to do that. You’re a democrat.
Failures of wealth taxes in Europe.
https://www.npr.org/sections/money/...s-such-a-good-idea-why-did-europe-kill-theirs
Every hour, taxpayers in the United States are paying $32.08 million for Total Cost of Wars Since 2001.
I don't think you've ever been right about anything. In fact, you are the perfect representative for today's Republicans. Show up with a big mouth and a dumb argument, get your ass laid flat with facts, come back that next day with no shame making another loud, stupid argument and getting shown your ass again. Rinse, repeat.
I don't think you've ever been right about anything. In fact, you are the perfect representative for today's Republicans. Show up with a big mouth and a dumb argument, get your ass laid flat with facts, come back that next day with no shame making another loud, stupid argument and getting shown your ass again. Rinse, repeat.
A vast majority of Democrats in congress voted for the Iraq war.
A vast majority of Democrats in congress voted for the Iraq war.
This is coming from a dude who doesn't think Michael Jackson touched little boys.
what? are you illiterate?
We should just forgive it !
This is coming from a dude who doesn't think Michael Jackson touched little boys.
Assuming there is money (a true leap of faith that's not based in reality) to forgive all student debt, it would be huge waste of money. Don't have a heart attack. Here's why.
Let's assume there is about $1.6T in student debt. If the money exists to pay this, it's very wasteful to spend it all on clearing student debt and nothing else. There are many people who have debt who can afford to pay it off.
If an average college costs about $30-40,000/years for all in costs, we'd be talking about seven people per million dollars for a four year full scholarship. That's 7000 scholarships per billion dollars. If you used a third of the $1.6T for full scholarships, you could provide full, four year scholarships for over 3 millions kids or even more if half or more were for trade schools and other training programs.
You could permanently endow tens of thousands (or more) full scholarships with another 1/3 of that money.
This would be much better than sinking it all into one pot.
How much did those tax cuts cost? We certainly have not cut spending so we’re just borrowing money to pay for those as well. Junebug, where’s the hand wringing about how that’s adding to the debt. Catamount, don’t bother responding
How much did those tax cuts cost? We certainly have not cut spending so we’re just borrowing money to pay for those as well. Junebug, where’s the hand wringing about how that’s adding to the debt. Catamount, don’t bother responding
A vast majority of Democrats in congress voted for the Iraq war.