wayne state showed if you forgive the debt of some students, you not can increase revenue but get closer towards enrollment goals. there s lots of opportunities for all of us to do better. black borrowers are more likely to struggle with paying loans. it s an economic issue, a racial justice issue and intergenerational issues. women carry two-thirds of all student debt as well and black women carry 20% more than our white peers: this is according to congresswoman ayanna pressley s office. the short answer to your question like most things in america is racism and anti-blackness and white supremacy. i also want to lift up that lgbtq borrowers carry more debt than non-lgbtq people. why? that s for a lot of reasons. there are unfair practices that loan carriers, institutions and
and put something in place that would be better and put something in place that is look, health care is one of the most complicated issues out there and you need, if you have a real plan. a multi-point developed plan that donald trump doesn t have that and all we ve seen from the republican party is no, no, no. it s really hypocriticahypocrit. whatever you re saying you have to fall back on the fundament truth. this is a policy that is simply not working for americans and with hillary clinton for some. for some. and, yes that matters. a lot more people covered now. even the enrollment goals have been met they are getting there, but have not been met. now the pace is good. but you make a good point. the efficiency, the effectiveness has not been what you want. here s something you have to remember. a lot is politics and not policy. this is playing to advantage for trump. bill clinton comes out and says something negative about obama care.
signed up are actually going to pay their premiums? there are some questions we don t know and once again i know it s tiresome to hear, but this is a long-term experiment that is playing out state by state. i mean, my gosh, if you re in oregon you have to sign up for this program by hand because the computer network system is still such a mess. so i think it s going to be very hard to draw some hard, fast conclusions about the success or failure of this program. jon: what about that, kirsten? has it become just a numbers game at this point, if the white house meets enrollment goals they get great headlines? well they will get great headlines if the enrollment numbers end up being six million or higher as they should. that doesn t mean that people will stop following the story or stop being concerned about perhaps, you know, people s premiums going up too much or talking about people who lost health care or people maybe unhappy with the health care they just signed up for. so i think