Former VP Pence Chief Of Staff: Biden Canceling Student Loan Debt 'An Incredibly Asinine Policy' - Conservative Angle
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47% : The Washington Post reported Saturday that the administration in recent weeks has examined the possibility of limiting student loan debt cancellation to those who make less than a certain income threshold.36% : Former vice presidential chief of staff Marc Short said that the Biden administration's move to cancel student loan debt was "asinine."Speaking as part of a panel discussion on "Fox News Sunday" with anchor Bret Baier, Short, who served as chief of staff to former Vice President Mike Pence, said that the policy subsidizes white-collar, professional-class jobs and individuals with graduate degrees at the expense of blue-collar workers and American taxpayers.
35% : Meanwhile, the Biden administration is considering income limitations for student loan cancellation.
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