Kansas Rep. Sharice Davids Backs Away From Prez Biden's Student Loan Bailout

Another glimpse at the incumbent in a tense election battle moving away from the Democratic Party in a calculated move.

Here's a more detailed account of her equivocating . . .

The Kansas Democrat, who faces a tough reelection fight, said her focus would have been reducing the cost of education. 

“It’s not how I would have addressed the issue,” said Davids, a two-term incumbent. “I think we should focus on making higher education and technical schools more affordable in the first place and expose students to trades and apprenticeships that help them get good-paying jobs—like those created by the new infrastructure law—without a four-year degree.”

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Kansas Democrat Sharice Davids distances herself from Biden student debt cancellation plan

U.S. Rep. Sharice Davids is distancing herself from President Joe Biden's move topartially cancel student debt from millions of Americans. In a Wednesday statement, the Kansas Democrat, who faces a tough reelection fight,said her focus would have been reducing the cost of education. "It's not how I would have addressed the issue," said Davids, a two-term incumbent.


'It's a handout': Roy Blunt, Eric Schmitt criticize President Biden's student debt forgiveness plan

U.S. Sen. Roy Blunt and the Republican aiming to succeed him in Washington criticized President Joe Biden's plan for student loan forgiveness Wednesday. The administration's long-awaited policy will relieve up to $20,000 in debt for Pell Grant recipients, and $10,000 for many other borrowers who earn less than $125,000 annually.

Here's our FAVORITE Internet trend on the topic:

The internet's dunking on student loan debt complainers with PPP loan receipts

There are few things the internet enjoys more than collecting and dropping receipts. So it's natural folks went digging once the complaints of student loan debt forgiveness began popping up on our Twitter feeds. At their disposal? A searchable database of PPP loans forgiven by the government.

You decide . . .

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