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Obama’s Education Proposal Could Leave Taxpayers On The Hook for $43 Billion
Townhall.com ^ | June 16, 2016 | Derek Hunter

Posted on 06/16/2016 4:37:56 AM PDT by Kaslin

In what is just the latest in a series of government overreach actions, the Obama administration, without any input from elected lawmakers or the authority of legislation, is moving to revise an old rule making it easier for students to have their student loans forgiven, leaving taxpayers on the hook to foot the bill. Naturally, the Democrats favorite constituency group, the trial lawyers, would get in on the action.

On Monday, The Department of Education released a proposed amendment that vastly expands the conditions under which students can apply to have their student loans discharged if they feel that they have been defrauded or misled by their colleges. The DOE itself has even estimated that the impact of these loan discharges to taxpayers could reach as much as $43 billion over the course of the next decade.

The key change that would open the floodgates to litigation under the “borrower defense to repayment” regulation is language that would allow current and former students to apply to have their loans discharged in the event of “substantial misrepresentation” by the school. That’s a vague and wide open phrase that could mean anything.

Intended protect students from unscrupulous colleges intentionally defrauding students, this overly broad language would open up academic institutions of all kinds to the potential for unsubstantiated allegations with little recourse for defense.

Even unintentional clerical errors could fall under this misrepresentation, allowing students to forego their debt obligations for a college’s simple mistake. Disgruntled students long after graduating can apply to have their loans discharged should they be able to make claim they were misrepresented in any way.

Unsurprisingly, liberal organizations have jumped on the Obama bandwagon in support of this proposal. Carmel Martin, Executive President for Policy at the Center for American Progress applauded the proposal, stating, “This proposed rule contains important provisions that will ensure that predatory institutions, not taxpayers, are held accountable when a school fail.”

Who’s she kidding? Taxpayers will inevitably foot the bill for the loan discharges. Given that the proposed new rule would apply to all types of higher education institutions, public, taxpayer-funded institutions could also be implicated for shouldering loan discharges. Many students have federally-guaranteed loans, which if a student were to have their loans discharged the obligation for repayment would fall on taxpayers.

Indeed, as Senator Lamar Alexander (R- TN) has stated, “Students have been hurt, but the department [of education] is establishing a precedent that puts taxpayers on the hook for what a college may have done.”

Even more troubling is a provision of this proposed regulation that would remove the arbitration section of the contracts students sign with colleges and remove the current ban on class action lawsuits. This provision would be ripe for fee contingent plaintiff’s to exploit.

By removing the arbitration section of the contracts aggrieved students, whether the aggrievement is real or perceived, would find their cases in long, drawn-out court drama. This advantages the plaintiff since schools would likely settle rather than pay years of legal bills against lawyers operating on a contingency basis. That means, ultimately, the big winner of this rule change would be trial lawyers, one of the largest donors to Democratic candidates across the country.

Given that this proposed regulation would apply to students attending, public universities, for-profit colleges, trade schools that’s an unimaginable number of new potential clients for unscrupulous licensed Democratic donors.

Students should have protections in place to defend against being misled or defrauded by their academic institutions. However, this proposed rule takes those protections too far and is so vague that it will open up academic institutions to a slew of unsubstantiated claims and frivolous lawsuits. If there’s a case to be made for strengthening student protections the Obama administration shouldn’t be afraid to make it through the constitutionally prescribed legislative process rather than rushing this through by executive order.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Government
KEYWORDS: 0bama; education; taxes

1 posted on 06/16/2016 4:37:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

Abolish the Dept. of Education Mr. Trump. A hiring freeze and let attrition work, wind it up.
Then on to the EPA, etc.


2 posted on 06/16/2016 4:40:14 AM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: Kaslin

We live in a post-constitutional nation.


3 posted on 06/16/2016 4:42:58 AM PDT by Oldeconomybuyer (The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money.)
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To: Kaslin

So, this is what came of obamas meeting with Bernie?


4 posted on 06/16/2016 4:44:52 AM PDT by FrankR (You're only enslaved to the extent of the charity that you receive!)
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To: Kaslin

What’s new........


5 posted on 06/16/2016 4:46:01 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: Kaslin

So if your graduate degree in Wymyn’s Studies does not land a 7 figure entry level job upon graduation you can just turn your nose up and refuse to pay the loans to which you voluntarily committed yourself.


6 posted on 06/16/2016 4:47:32 AM PDT by wastoute (Government cannot redistribute wealth. Government can only redistribute poverty.)
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To: wastoute

So the students default on their loans and the “gubmint”, who has already paid, will pay again?


7 posted on 06/16/2016 4:50:31 AM PDT by DaveA37
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To: DaveA37

The current system where student loans can actually follow to the heirs of a deceased individual 30 years later due to no fault of the original borrower is effectively a debtor’s prison. It doesn’t work. Time to completely overhaul the e tire system.


8 posted on 06/16/2016 4:52:57 AM PDT by rstrahan
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To: Kaslin

If you compiled a list of things of all the idiotic and harmful things (executive orders, assaults on the Constitution, installation of socialism, LGBT crap, immigration crap, etc...) Obama has done to the American people over the last 7 1/2 years it would be longer than the text in the AHCA (Obummercare). Have to be.


9 posted on 06/16/2016 4:54:05 AM PDT by jsanders2001
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
Maybe so, but look carefully at the fine print in these reports about "executive orders" in matters like this.

The president and his cabinet departments are well within their rights to make decisions like this because they are acting in accordance with Federal statutes in which Congress gave the executive branch these powers to make rules and regulations.

10 posted on 06/16/2016 5:04:50 AM PDT by Alberta's Child ("Sometimes I feel like I've been tied to the whipping post.")
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To: Kaslin

Won’t change a thing. Right now, all the borrower has to do is wait twenty years and it’s discharged.

Obama wrapping up the same gift in different wrapping paper so he can claim he did “something.”


11 posted on 06/16/2016 5:05:33 AM PDT by Read Write Repeat
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To: tumblindice
> Abolish the Dept. of Education Mr. Trump. A hiring freeze and let attrition work, wind it up. Then on to the EPA, etc. > Personally, I'm tired of these death-by-a-thousand-cuts (Let's try baby-step X, , over-ruled, let's try baby-step Y...) that gets NOWHERE. IMO, he should do it ALL in one-fell-swoop. Clog up the courts and let the system grind to a HALT. Let the Socialist Left attempt to unravel THAT spaghetti over the course of YEARS, spin their wheels and blow their time/$$.
12 posted on 06/16/2016 5:10:10 AM PDT by i_robot73 ("A man chooses. A slave obeys." - Andrew Ryan)
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To: i_robot73

Precisely. Ockham’s razor. These are departments in the president’s cabinet and they serve at his pleasure.

What do we do when we homeowners find something that has turned out to be needless, troublesome or too expensive to maintain?
We toss it out. We’ve been `hoarding’ these alphabet agencies, bureaus and departments and they have been growing and aggrandizing themselves for far too long.

It’s time to `clean house’ and Donald “You’re fired!” Trump is just the guy to do it. Like all the masks dropping, this is just another reason why Washington DC is ****ting itself.

Q: What do you call Trump downsizing a half-dozen make-work federal agencies during his first six months?

A: A good start.


13 posted on 06/16/2016 5:21:49 AM PDT by tumblindice (America's founding fathers: all armed conservatives.)
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To: Kaslin

REPARATIONS


14 posted on 06/16/2016 5:27:16 AM PDT by polymuser (Enough is enough!)
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To: Kaslin

If the argument is that the colleges defrauded them, shouldn’t they be suing the colleges rather than the taxpayers?


15 posted on 06/16/2016 5:50:18 AM PDT by vikingd00d (nulla seruitus turpior est quam uoluntaria -- Seneca)
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To: Kaslin

Cloward-Piven!!!?


16 posted on 06/16/2016 6:00:12 AM PDT by Don Corleone (Oil the gun, eat the cannolis, take it to the mattress.)
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To: Kaslin

the Obama administration, without any input from elected lawmakers or the authority of legislation,

I wonder if this is the Separation of Powers that the QUISLING POS Paul Ryan is talking about??” Nah never, that would be mean spirited towards the supreme leader.

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3440910/posts

“We will lose our freedoms in this country, including all of the Bill of Rights, if we don’t robustly defend the separation of powers,” Ryan said


17 posted on 06/16/2016 3:00:31 PM PDT by eyeamok (destruction of government records.)
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