While the Biden regime's student loan bailout schemes continue to burden taxpayers with billions in debt forgiveness for gender studies majors, a Florida Republican is fighting back with a common-sense solution that actually protects working Americans.
Michael Carbonara, a GOP congressional candidate from Florida, has unveiled a groundbreaking plan to tackle the student debt crisis without forcing plumbers, electricians, and truck drivers to subsidize overpriced college degrees through their tax dollars.
Unlike the Democrats' endless money-printing schemes that reward universities for inflating tuition costs, Carbonara's proposal shifts accountability back where it belongs – on the institutions that created this mess in the first place.
Finally, A Plan That Makes SENSE
The timing couldn't be better. With President Trump now back in the White House and Republicans controlling Congress, Patriots finally have a real chance to end the left's war on taxpayers and their outrageous student loan giveaways.
For years, Democrats have treated student debt like a political ATM – promising loan forgiveness to buy votes while sticking the bill to Americans who either paid their debts, chose trade schools, or skipped college altogether. How is that fair?
"We need solutions that don't punish responsible Americans who made sacrifices to avoid debt or already paid their loans," a source familiar with Carbonara's plan told reporters.
This is exactly the kind of innovative thinking the MAGA movement brings to Washington – real solutions instead of the same old big government handouts that created these problems.
End the University Scam
Carbonara's approach recognizes what every hardworking American already knows: colleges have been ripping off students for decades with inflated prices and worthless degrees, all while knowing the government would guarantee the loans.
It's time to break this corrupt cycle that enriches university administrators while saddling young Americans with crushing debt for degrees that don't lead to jobs.
Will establishment Republicans have the backbone to support this taxpayer-first approach, or will they cave to the higher education lobby like they always do? Patriots are watching.
