John,
More than 45 million people owe more than $1.8 trillion: That’s the student loan debt crisis in America. President Biden could erase all of that debt with one signature and free a generation of people from the crushing burden of student loan debt.
But John, he hasn’t — and that’s a huge mistake.
Unless President Biden cancels student debt now, loan payments, which are currently paused, will begin again on February 1st.
Add your name to our call on President Biden to cancel student loan debt before payments resume February 1st. [[link removed]]
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Reminder, this is the same country where the House of Representatives voted YES on a $768 BILLION defense bill. But there’s “no money” for student loan debt cancellation, paid leave, childcare, and literally anything that'll benefit the working class?? Oh! Okay!
John, we’re tired of the same old excuses and lack of political courage when it comes to the change we need.
Young people came out to vote in 2020 because Joe Biden made promises to us, including the cancellation of student debt. We’ll remember if Joe Biden the President doesn’t keep these promises.
So John, join us in calling on President Biden to be brave and put our needs above political convenience by erasing student loan debt before payments are set to resume on February 1st. Sign our petition today. [[link removed]]
In solidarity,
Paris, Sunrise
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