The Supreme Court heard a defense of President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan with some conservative judges pushing back on the plan.
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Over the course of several hours, a majority of the justices repeatedly turned to questions about the law Biden relied on to create the program – and whether the law gave him that power. The court will not issue its decision in the two cases until later this year and the position justices signal at arguments don't always predict the outcome of the case.
Six conservative states and two borrowers sued over the program and there has been considerable debate, heading into the arguments, over whether they were the right parties to sue. But that issue largely took a backseat to broader questions about Biden's authority.
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It is not forgiveness. I pay for your lack of accountability and responsibility. PERIOD.
AND they are NOT addressing the problem. It’s like Biden is using the government to reward/support the scammers. If this is a scam, then why not go after the scammers? If it is NOT a scam, then why interfere?
You seem a little upset.
O and the American working-class taxpayers will pay and pay and pay and the American working-class poor taxpayers will pay and pay and pay and the American poor American taxpayers working-class will pay and pay and pay