Posted on 08/28/2024 12:20:09 PM PDT by Red Badger
The Supreme Court declined Wednesday to unblock President Joe Biden’s income-driven student loan repayment program.
In a brief order, the Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration’s request to reinstate the program after it was paused by a federal appeals court. The Saving on a Valuable Education (SAVE) plan, which lowers monthly loan payments based on income and creates a faster path to loan forgiveness, was challenged by a group of red states.
“The Court expects that the Court of Appeals will render its decision with appropriate dispatch,” the Wednesday order states.
The Biden administration argued the appeals court’s injunction “severely harmed millions of borrowers and the Department by blocking long-planned changes and creating widespread confusion and uncertainty.”
Republican Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey, who led the states that sued, wrote on X that the court’s order was a “huge victory for the working Americans who won’t have to foot the bill for the Biden-Harris Ivy League bailout.”
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Don’t expect this to be settled......it never is when the left gets told they can’t have or do something.
The Biden Crime Family has the money to pay off these deadbeat student loans. Why the hell do they want Americans to pay the deadbeats’ bills! Don’t tell. The Boy Kenyan said Americans aren’t “generous”.
Yeah, Biden probably took two whole seconds to decide.
It’s done and will never be undone unless Trump sends the bill to the democrats
The free $hit has to stop. Unfortunately there are too many intitled heads of College educated mush to know anything about personal responsibility, legally binding contracts.... So much for failed (no, not all) Boomer Parenting. Republicans will take the hit come election day, TBD how much?
So, do they just do it ANYWAY and dare anyone to do anything about it?
Anyhow, a solid SC ruling regarding the forgivement of student loans today. Which we all know was a way for Democrats to buy votes from the younger voters.
Why should taxpayers bail out the college kids who took out loans? I didn't even have the opportunity to go to college. Others went to college and PAID any student loans they took, why should they be punished as well?
If these loans are going to be forgiven at all, and I'm not advocating they should be, then the colleges they went to should be on the hook for unpaid loans. The ones who put the students in this position in the first place with their outrageously expensive tuition fees.
Most of these colleges and universities are sitting on billions of dollars of endowments. Let the students claw back their money from them!
Like Andrew Jackson did?..........
Congress controls the purse strings.
They should be able to block it.
We’ll see.
Did the students sign the papers and take the loans? Then make the GD payments. Nobody owes anyone a college education.
I know of people who have already had student debt wiped out by FJB. How could they do this while it was under litigation?
As long as Dems can blame the courts and propagate to the youth..
I also know a niece or two (with zero scruples) that ate that slop from the gov’t trough.
Republicants helped fund the program through omnibus votes and any other way they could take from your pocket without having to record a vote. It’s your Gov’t. It’s what they do.
Make the colleges pay..end govt loans!
And the bail-outs perpetuate the ridiculous trend of trying to make real life coddle these graduates like they were in school. In the America I was raised in we earned our way or got out of the way of those that do.
Perhaps they’d prefer a ticket on Safe Space Airlines to England where suspension of free speech has led to a two-tiered justice system: one where their citizens are oppressed while the wogs go free. “Nice knife, guvnah. Have you raped my youngest daughter yet?”
Some of the universities have boat loads of money. I doubt
many of the others do. Brick and morter, staff professors,
these things cost a lot of money these days. Audits would
be a good start.
Not as quick as he used to be, but no doubt what the decision will be.
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