Who has authored any legislation to forgive student loans? Not AOC, not Ro Khanna, not Rashida Tlaib
But it looks like Ilhan Omar walks her talk
Now this is interesting @SenSchumer has been on student loan forgiveness since at least 2001-02 though that was for people killed in 9/11
And Elizabeth Warren has introduced a bill for every session.
So who is doing the work this session? Schumer and Pressley. Bill 3 is Dick Durbin's DREAM Act - a very important bill. There is also quite a few more targeted bills and Pressley's that comes up under forgiveness, but not cancellation
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Today I learned that some people call their big toe after a racist epithet. Someone nonchalantly called it that in a post with a question in a disease support group. I said "most people call that the big toe so as not to offend" and reported his question to the admins.
Somehow I think it is my comment that will be deleted.
It's ironic that the right finds vindication in WaPo's correction when their media refuses to correct purposeful errors and defends themselves in court by claiming no reasonable person would believe they are telling the truth.
Most recently, Tucker Carlson successfully argued that no one would reasonably believe he is reporting facts.
Hillary addressed this with honesty that was harshly criticized, particularly on the performative left when she told BLM activist Julius Jones that you don't change hearts and minds, you change legislation. theatlantic.com/politics/archi…
How do you address systemic racism? By changing the systems that enforce it. That means identifying issues on which you can focus your demand. This is not just legislation, though. Systemic racism is not just a legal form of oppression, it is social, cultural, & economic
There is some serious corruption in the @PortlandPolice and it must be rooted out. @JoAnnPDX has been a leader in advocating for police accountability, leading the ballot measure that passed with 92% of Portlanders voting in favor of it. wweek.com/news/city/2021…
The police took a report of a hit-and-run that claimed the driver was Commissioner Hardesty. Even though it was soon clear that was impossible, even though cross-racial identification is notoriously bad, even though it was a corrupt act, someone leaked it to an anti-Hardesty PAC.
The @PortlandPolice are notoriously violent. Their Use of Force policy is worse than nothing, excusing any act of violence. When Kendra James was killed, even though the evidence showed the officer who murdered her was lying about where he was when he shot her, the DA pointed out
The Duke & Duchess of Windsor were Hitler supporters, Princess Michael's father was a Nazi & she wore a racist brooch when meeting Meghan, & Prince Andrew is a child-raping pedophile, but none of that is as bad as talking to Oprah mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/q…
Princess Michael's father was a Nazi and she has a long history of racist things she has said and done. It was not inadvertent.
Why is there so much talk about the $1400 when there are so much more important things like $300/month/child under 6 and $250/month/child 6-17? That is huge! I am sad they cut UI by $100/wk, but they made10,200 of 2020 UI tax-free. That's going to be huge for a lot of people
And no, neither of these things benefit me. The only thing in the ARP that affects me is the $1400 and a 15% increase in SNAP benefits and funding for vaccines. But they are far more important than 1400 vs 2000. That fight is bad faith semantic bullshit.
There is money for schools to improve ventilation. I know schools are lobbying for the ability to use it for operations (teacher salaries, etc.) but it needs to be for improved ventilation because this is not the last pandemic. It will make children safer into the future.