What? What happened to Biden's response? When asked if it is fair for those who paid student loans to now see forgiveness, he said “Is it fair to people who, in fact, do not own multi-billion-dollar
...dollar businesses if they see one of these guys getting all the tax breaks? Is that fair? What do you think?” “Confused Biden can’t tell the difference between US taxpayers keeping more of their $
“Confused Biden can’t tell the difference between US taxpayers keeping more of the money they earn, and the federal govt raiding the coffers to buy votes,”
“Is this unfair to people who paid their student loans or chose not to take out loans?” asked Karen Travers of ABC News.
Biden snapped at the reporter, asking, “Is it fair to people who, in fact, do not own multi-billion-dollar businesses if they see one of these guys getting all the tax breaks? Is that fair? What do you think?”
“What about people who paid their loans, though, struggled to pay their loans, and now others don’t have to?” asked another reporter, but rather than answering, Biden simply walked out of the room.”
“What in the world is he talking about?” asked Tim Carney of the American Enterprise Institute.
“I have no idea what this means but they had months and months to come up with an answer to this obvious question and here is the result,” responded Scot Bertram of NRO.”
“SO GIVE PEOPLE TAX BREAKS! CUT OUR TAXES! Let people keep more of THEIR money, don’t force them to subsidize other people’s debt. Did he think that thought all the way through?” tweeted the official Young Americans for Liberty.
“Confused Biden can’t tell the difference between American taxpayers keeping more of the money they earn, and the federal govt raiding the coffers to buy votes,” read another reply.
This really makes me angry. We have a small business and work hard. We did pay for our daughters collage education instead of putting that money into our retirement. We did not want our kids to start their adult life in debt. It was a struggle. In 2008 we ate beans and rice to stay in our home as our oldest went through school. We still struggled as our second then third started collage. We sacrificed so our kids could could succeed and not be burdened with debt. They all have successful careers and we are now facing retirement and I now worry about how we will make ends meet as we age. My husband is still running his business at age 70 but can no longer think of retiring due to the economy. If you take out a loan you need to be responsible enough to pay it back. Nothing in this life is free.
This is why his handlers don't want him answering questions. It's gibberish.