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Why do billionaires hate student debt relief? Follow the money.

Why do billionaires hate student debt relief? Follow the money.

President Biden’s student debt relief will benefit up to 43 million lower and middle-class borrowers. Billionaires oppose the plan. – Popular Info

Why would a bunch of billionaires fight to deny federal relief to students and keep them struggling with debt? It’s not personal. It’s strictly business with billionaires.” as Godfather might say. Students might get an education and learn to see how they are being exploited. Students might vote in their own best interest and ask billionaires to pay their fair share of taxes. Never! Billionaires would rather keep students struggling with poverty and distracted from voting.

How do the wealthy get a tax deduction for denying other Americans a federal benefit? How do billionaires hide their tracks to make it harder for others to understand their evil schemes? Who are the front men paid to do billionaires handiwork?

How can you follow the money and expose the scheme others? Do what Carrie Mathieson, who plays a CIA agent in HomeLand does. Use a Network Map. See how to create a network map with the free Kumu app.

Follow the money behind billionaires’ attacks on student debt relief

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Why are billionaires doing this? What’s the angle?

The answer is usually about money and preventing those being exploited from voting to fix the rigged system. But billionaires do not want to be publicly associated with a scheme that would hurt struggling students. That’s where front men and dark money comes in.

Frank Garrison, Pacific Legal Fund

“Frank Garrison, the man who is apparently being immediately and concretely harmed by Indiana’s tax on forgiven loans, lived in Washington, DC, up until very recently. In fact, he moved out of the state where he would pay no tax on the forgiven loans (Washington DC) to Indiana, where he would pay the tax on the exact day that Pacific Legal Foundation filed the lawsuit.

Even stranger is the assertion that Biden’s plan forces Garrison to pay or do anything at all. No part of the policy requires any person anywhere to file for student debt loan forgiveness. This completely negates Garrison’s entire standing because it means that if a person decided they would rather maintain $20,000 of student loan debt than pay $1,000 in state taxes, they could. – NYC TasteMakers

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Dark money attacks student debt relief

Among the Pacific Legal Foundation’s major donors are entities controlled by right-wing billionaire Charles Koch, CEO of Koch Industries. A Popular Information review of tax filings from 2019 and 2020, the latest available, found that the Charles Koch Foundation and the Charles Koch Institute donated $2,331,550 to PLF in those two years. “Pacific Legal Fund (PLF) also receives significant support from other foundations that share Koch’s right-wing ideology. Popular Info reports that in 2019 and 2020, PLF received:

What is a Network Map?

Network Map is a collage of media from different sources stuck to a wall and interconnected to show connections. Create your own Network Map with the free Kumu app to follow the money.

How to create a Network Map with Kumu

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 Use Network Maps to expose how billionaires have rigged the system.

Deepak
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