Pay Back the Sharks

Congressman Jim Jordan, a man who knows the cost of going to college especially if you wrestle, is very upset that the Biden administration cut up to $20,000 in students debt loan for up to 43 million people.

He tweeted,

“If you take out a loan, you pay it back. Period.”

Students should pay back any loan, especially if there is any taxpayer money involved, and his peers know that if you take money, you pay it back.

Republicans are upset in general with Mitch McConnell somehow seeing the ruination of the country if this loan is forgiven. Who is going to pick up the slack for the Mc Connell tax cuts to the corporations and top 1%?

We already lost the money we collected from Gay people in Social security and other taxes who never got any money back and could not control such things as social security and spousal deductions on income tax regardless how long they were in a committed relationship. 

Now we lose the student money too?

They were supposed to pick up the slack for the tax cut.


It is one thing to tell people about how wrong it is to not pay back a debt, but it is another to give actual examples of those who did it right.

These Republican congress members took out PPP loans during the pandemic and have been granted loan forgiveness: 

Brett Guthrie- $4.3 million
Carol Miller- $3.1 million
Vern Buchanan- $2.8 millionRep. Roger Williams- $1.43 millionKevin Hern- $1.07 millionRep. Markwayne Mullin- $988,700Mike Kelly- $974,100Matt Gaetz$476,00Rep. Vicki Hartzler-$451,200Ralph Norman- $306,520Greg Pence
– $79,441 (former VP’s brother)

Oops. I think I may have contradicted my purpose with that list

There are Democrats who are also free from their PPP loans, but they are not taking the forgiveness and then condemning others for getting loan forgiveness, nor were they the ones who passed that Mitch McConnell tax cut to the rich and corporations both of which he and his family are.

Now, contrast those earning $75,000 or less annually who will be given loan forgiveness, to those who already got it and, having theirs, want to deny it to others.

Just ask Marjorie Taylor Greene, who got herĀ $180,000 PPP loan forgiven, how wrong that is.

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