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BRILLIANT: GOP Fighter Unveils Plan to END Student Debt Crisis WITHOUT Taxpayer Bailouts

Gary FranchiMarch 26, 2026108 views
BRILLIANT: GOP Fighter Unveils Plan to END Student Debt Crisis WITHOUT Taxpayer Bailouts
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While President Trump works to dismantle the failed policies of the Biden regime, a rising GOP star in Florida is taking aim at one of the Left's favorite voter-buying schemes: student loan bailouts that force working Americans to pay for other people's gender studies degrees.

Michael Carbonara, a Republican congressional candidate who's shaking up the establishment in the Sunshine State, has unveiled a game-changing proposal to tackle America's student debt crisis without reaching into taxpayers' wallets. Unlike the Democrats' socialist approach of making plumbers and electricians pay for lawyers' college bills, Carbonara's plan actually makes sense.

"We can solve this crisis without punishing the Americans who either paid their loans back or made the responsible choice to skip college and learn a trade," Carbonara explained. His approach stands in stark contrast to Biden's unconstitutional debt forgiveness schemes that the Supreme Court rightfully struck down.

The timing couldn't be better. As Trump's Department of Education under new leadership works to eliminate woke indoctrination from our schools, patriots like Carbonara are thinking outside the box to fix the mess left by decades of government intervention in higher education.

Real Solutions vs. Socialist Giveaways

This is exactly the kind of innovative thinking we need more of in Washington. While Democrats promise free everything paid for by someone else, actual conservatives are crafting solutions that don't punish responsible Americans or explode the national debt.

Carbonara's proposal represents a new generation of America First leaders who understand that real reform means fixing broken systems, not just throwing taxpayer money at them. It's the kind of fresh thinking that helped deliver Trump his decisive 2024 victory.

The student loan industrial complex has been bleeding American families dry for decades, creating a generation of debt slaves while university administrators build themselves golden parachutes. Finally, we have leaders willing to challenge this corrupt system head-on.

Patriots across America should be watching Florida closely. If we can elect more disruptors like Carbonara who think like entrepreneurs instead of career politicians, we might actually drain the swamp for good. Isn't it time we had representatives who solve problems instead of creating new ones?

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Gary Franchi

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PatriotMom2024VerifiedMar 26, 2026
FINALLY! Someone with actual common sense instead of just throwing taxpayer money at the problem. Can't wait to see the details of this plan.
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FiscalHawkVerifiedMar 26, 2026
Agreed! We need market-based solutions, not government handouts that punish those who already paid their debts.
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TaxpayerFirstVerifiedMar 27, 2026
About time someone proposed a solution that doesn't raid the treasury!
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedMar 27, 2026
My daughter is a junior in high school and we're already worried about college costs. Hope this gains traction before she graduates because the current system is absolutely broken.
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VeteranDadVerifiedMar 28, 2026
Outstanding! This is the kind of innovative thinking we need in Congress instead of the same old tax-and-spend mentality.
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ConservativeTeacherVerifiedMar 28, 2026
This is brilliant! What are the main components of the plan though? The article mentions ending the crisis but I'd love more specifics on the mechanisms.
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PolicyWonk88VerifiedMar 28, 2026
From what I've read elsewhere, it involves income share agreements and employer partnerships. Much better than Biden's forgiveness nonsense.
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SmallBizOwnerVerifiedMar 28, 2026
As someone who paid off $40K in student loans by working two jobs, I'm so glad to see a proposal that doesn't slap responsible borrowers in the face. There has to be accountability somewhere.
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FreeMarketFanVerifiedMar 28, 2026
The free market always finds better solutions than government bureaucrats. Students need skin in the game and colleges need to be held accountable for outcomes, not just enrollment numbers.