Sean Hannity says his employees don’t deserve student debt relief

Hannity: My student loans were “fifty eight dollars and five cents a month, not a lot of money in today's terms”

Sean Hannity says his employees don’t deserve student debt relief

Sean Hannity says his employees don’t deserve student debt relief
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From the August 30, 2022, edition of Premiere Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show

SEAN HANNITY (HOST): The way I was raised -- and people got on me, "Hannity doesn't think that we should be paying other kids' student loans, even people that work for him" -- Because when I went to work and I was living paycheck to paycheck I still had to write that check to Jamaica Savings Bank for my student loan every single month. And I never once ever thought that it was the government's responsibility. 

I freely went into this decision to borrow money with the full understanding that I had an obligation to pay it back myself. And that I committed to doing it, and I did do it, and it took ten years, and it was fifty eight dollars and five cents a month, not a lot of money in today's terms. But at that time in my life, it was a lot of money for me. It did -- you know, I was struggling to make rent every month.

And fundamentally, what we're looking at, this -- this is their drive towards New Green Deal socialism where you get a guaranteed government job, government wage, government health care, womb to the tomb, cradle to grave, government healthy food, free pre-k, free college. This is all part of New Green Deal socialism. And this is now -- this is the agenda.