Gutfeld on Student Debt Forgiveness: I Didn’t Realize that the Whole Point of Paying My Taxes Is that Someone Could Travel Abroad
‘This could be solved fairly’
Apr 10, 2024 5:30 AM
By Grabien Staff
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GUTFELD: "Yeah. I didn’t travel abroad when I was young, it wasn’t until I was older, and that was for a medical procedure. This could be solved fairly, which you think the Democrats would embrace because it is all about fairness. So, why not split the load, right, between schools, banks, and borrower? Because it is not really about fairness, it is about votes. They would prefer to bill the taxpayers because the taxpayers are powerless, unlike the academia and unlike the banks who have actual power and can come after you.”