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By a 6-3 majority, Supreme Court strikes down Biden's student loan debt relief plan
(www.supremecourt.gov)
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Looks like there’s at least some safety net from Biden. https://www.politico.com/news/2023/06/29/biden-safety-net-student-borrowers-00104131
Still, this whole decision is absurd. It’s sad that SCOTUS decisions are effectively bought and sold with this court.
EDIT: I have now had a chance to see Biden's televised statement. I understand he plans to switch modes and use the Higher Education Act to wipe away student debt. I take back what I said, that's at least still trying to fight for us, although I think he could still go further, like reducing interest rates to zero.
He should be dropping interest rates to zero. If this is his idea of a saving grace when his original promise didn't pan out, he's got another thing coming. This is a joke that makes it seem like he expected this outcome and didn't really have a problem with it.
When will these motherfuckers actually fight for us?
Imagine if politicians actually kept campaign promises. I’m with you - these people are elected to represent us, why the fuck are they rolling over instead of fighting?