From Team AOC <[email protected]>
Subject Do you think it’s responsible policy to let teenagers take out a hundred thousand dollar loan?
Date December 8, 2021 12:22 AM
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[ [link removed] ]Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez for Congress




Alexandria joined her colleagues last week on the House floor to speak up
for canceling student debt:

“I am 32 years old, a first generation college graduate on my mom’s side,
and growing up I was told ‘your destiny is to go to college. That’s what’s
going to lift our family up and out. That’s our future.’

17 years old when college recruiters started coming to my high school
saying ‘this is worth it.’ And we still do that today.”

As a nation, we give 17 year olds — teenagers — the ability and
responsibility to sign up for what is often hundreds of thousands of
dollars of debt. And we think that’s responsible policy?

It’s unacceptable. And, that’s why Alexandria shared her own story with
student debt — to highlight the moral failure it is to profit off the
insurmountable and crushing educational debt of our nation’s students.

[ [link removed] ]Do you
have a student debt story? If so, will you share how student loan debt has
impacted you, your family, or your plans for your future?

Your story will help us keep up the pressure on President Biden to use his
executive authority to finally cancel student loan debt for millions of
Americans.

[ [link removed] ]Share your story

This isn’t just an issue of a debt crisis. This is an educational crisis
in the United States of America. If we want to remain competitive as a
nation, if we want to remain innovative, and if we want to develop the
technological investments necessary to address issues like climate change,
we need an educated country.

Our current system actively disincentivizes higher education with its high
cost. That’s backwards. And the least we can do — and we have a moral,
economic, and political obligation to do — is to cancel student loan debt.

We have seen the benefits that student loan cancellation could have during
the year and nine months of the emergency COVID-19 forbearance in effect.
It has given people the breathing room to take care of their families and
to start investing in their futures.

No
person should have to go into debt in order to get an education. It’s
wrong. It’s backwards. And, it doesn’t help us as a country.

[ [link removed] ]We’re collecting stories about how student loan debt has impacted
individuals and families across the country, because it’s these stories
that portray the reality of educational debt and help us keep up the
pressure on President Biden to cancel it. Share your story today »

Your story will help clarify who is being impacted by crushing student
loan debt.

We know it’s not a billionaire’s child who is taking out student loans.
It’s working- or middle-class people who are trying to make a living.

So, let’s get real, and let’s cancel it.

Thank you,

Team AOC

[ [link removed] ]Share your story


 

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