democRAT brain trust Maxine Waters thinks she has the goods on the evil bankers. She is going to make sure the nation knows who these thieves are.
Auntie Maxine chairs the House Financial Services Committee, and she had a hearing today with the CEOs of the megabanks, the really evil banker guys. These are the guys from the megabanks, and I saw a picture of it, and they’re all white. A bunch of white privilege, white nationalist, megabank CEOs are there — and Auntie Maxine thinks she’s got them right where she wants them.
WATERS: Today, there are more than 44 million Americans that owe — this is student loan crisis — $1.56 trillion in student loan debt. Last year, one million student loan borrowers defaulted, which is on top of the one million borrowers who defaulted the year before! What are you guys doing to help us with this student loan debt? Who would like to answer first? Mr. Moynihan, Big Bank?
MOYNIHAN: Uh, we stopped making student loans in 2007 or so.
WATERS: Oh, so you don’t do it anymore. Mr. Corbat?
CORBAT: We exited student-lending funding in 2009.
WATERS: Mr. Dimon?
DIMON: When the government took over student lending in 2010 or so, we stopped doing all student lending.
Auntie Maxine Displays What She Doesn’t Know

Auntie Maxine chairs the House Financial Services Committee, and she had a hearing today with the CEOs of the megabanks, the really evil banker guys. These are the guys from the megabanks, and I saw a picture of it, and they’re all white. A bunch of white privilege, white nationalist, megabank CEOs are there — and Auntie Maxine thinks she’s got them right where she wants them.
WATERS: Today, there are more than 44 million Americans that owe — this is student loan crisis — $1.56 trillion in student loan debt. Last year, one million student loan borrowers defaulted, which is on top of the one million borrowers who defaulted the year before! What are you guys doing to help us with this student loan debt? Who would like to answer first? Mr. Moynihan, Big Bank?
MOYNIHAN: Uh, we stopped making student loans in 2007 or so.
WATERS: Oh, so you don’t do it anymore. Mr. Corbat?
CORBAT: We exited student-lending funding in 2009.
WATERS: Mr. Dimon?
DIMON: When the government took over student lending in 2010 or so, we stopped doing all student lending.
Auntie Maxine Displays What She Doesn’t Know