I was raised in poverty. Started working at age 11 in a bakery shop washing dishes so I could buy school supplies and clothes. Now I'm 61 years old, was out of work 2 weeks when I got out of the Army; I'm still working, still building my life... I got some college while I worked, paid for it as I went; I didn't buy more college because I couldn't afford it. Now I have children and grandchildren I help take care of and I still struggle to make ends meet in America where politicians believe steeling from me is the American dream I deserve; everyday politicians create ways to steal more and more for their benefit while they own 50 times or more than I do... Your student loans and your lack of judgment is not my fault or my responsibility; I should not be punished or made to pay for what I could not afford for myself. I have always worked to pay my way... You have no right to take from me; taxation without Representation!
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Morris Tomlinson
I even worked thru the Pandemic, traveling constantly all over the country thru all of the hot spots (truck driver) while the country learned to stay home, and yes, caught Covid twice and was out of work while I recovered... the 1st time was by far the worst, it was really bad. I DO NOT OWE YOU A ... View More
Maynard Nicholl
Right on brother.
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