Apples to oranges here, quantitative easing, however we dealt with the banks in 2008 right or wrong, those loans, zero interest in some cases were repaid. So that would not erase student debt. No matter what Interest Rate it is, you still have the principal. Its not the same mechanism with the bank and how would you get a congress that wants to do nothing like this to do Something Like this. It was easy for the banks to repay the loan. Theyre an extremely advantaged and privileged group. They get the money at zero interest, they loan it out at 7 so its really easy for them to pay back those loans. Young people are not in that situation. They dont have the jobs that we need. We dont have an economy that can employ them. So heres what im suggesting. That debt is largely owned now by the federal government, the vast bulk of it. Im suggesting that the Federal Reserve actually buy that debt like it did for wall street but in this case that it buy that date and basically declare that debt nu
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