Supreme Court refuses to revive Biden's latest student loan debt relief plan
Supreme Court refuses to revive Biden's latest student loan debt relief plan
Republican-led states challenged the plan aimed at reducing the burden on borrowers, including a provision that would reduce their monthly payments.
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The president is free to kill his opponents, but he can't forgive debt? Your corruption is showing Supreme Court.
138 0 ReplyThe president is free to kill his opponents, but he can’t forgive debt? Your corruption is showing Supreme Court.
So Biden could just dismiss the debt and say it was an official act. To be clear, he simply lacks the will.
62 13 ReplyThe Supreme Court gets to decide what is an official act. And he can’t dismiss supreme court’s justices… however…
40 1 ReplyAnd he can’t dismiss supreme court’s justices…
But he can have them wasted now.
26 0 ReplyIf the Supreme Court agrees.
7 0 ReplyIf he takes out the supreme court, it doesn't seem there's anyone left to disagree ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
24 0 ReplyThe people that replace them may have some strongly worded opin...
Okay well maybe the person who replaces that one will...
Yeah looks like the supreme Court is fine with it
11 0 ReplyI'm just a pleb, but wouldn't his official acts be legal. It was ruled as legal, he killed them, then the new justice ruled it unconstitutional.
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He can dismiss them illegally and say it was an official act...
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Unsurprising since he almost single-handedly caused the student loan crisis when he took a gigantic payout from MBNA to pen the bankruptcy protection act of 2005. This legislation prevented student loans from being disbursed in bankruptcy.
I’ll say it again:
I hope Joe Biden burns in hell for subjecting all future generations to indentured servitude in the form of exploitative student loans with astronomical interest rates and inescapable bankruptcy clauses.
20 6 ReplyI'm pretty sure the genocide in palestine is already sufficient for hell.
6 0 ReplyOh absolutely. Don’t get me started on the myriad of issues that I didn’t mention. It was impossible for me to bite my tongue when people were trying to shove him down my throat as a “decent man”.
These are exactly the same people that are currently attempting to repair war criminal George W. Bush’s image:
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That is exactly what he should do. Then dismiss any Justice who disagrees with him as an official act as well.
15 1 ReplyThe ruling was that the president is immune from criminal punishment over offical acts not that the president can pass any laws they want.
12 0 ReplyArguably, passing a law without congress would be an unofficial act and breaking the law.
At that point, he could be impeached, and after impeachment, charged with a crime related to the impeachment.
7 0 ReplyWho determines whether it's an unofficial act? The same judges with the same fascist bias?
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Exactly.
He's already unilaterally cancelled bits of student debt for several categories of people.
The SCOTUS is just giving him cover.
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