Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged during a Sunday interview that he agreed with Democrat criticism of President Biden's student loan handout, but defended the proposal.
on Sunday responded to examples of Democrats criticizing President Biden's $500,000,000,000 student loan handout by saying the"criticism is correct" before arguing that the"answer is not to deny help to people who cannot deal with these horrendous student debts."Sanders, who caucuses with Senate Democrats,Anchor George Stephanopoulous said Sens. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., and Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., along with Rep.
Sen. Bernie Sanders said that he agreed with some Democrat criticism of President Biden's student loan handout, but said he doesn't think the answer is to deny help to "people who cannot deal with these horrendous student debts." "The answer is maybe, just maybe, we want to have a government that works for all working people and not just the people on top," Sanders said.
"Maybe we should have the courage to take on the drug companies and not pay ten times more for a particular drug than they do in other countries, so the answer is, not to do what Republicans want to do," Sanders continued."'Oh, it's unfair to this person because we're helping that person.' The answer is maybe to create a government which works for all people and not just the wealthy campaign contributors.
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