Student loans

I dont think Dems will prevail here if for no other reason than they dont have a majority in the Supreme Court. Should fail imo based on constitutionality but I bet it goes down party lines. That's best case scenario for Biden imo. He can blame Republicans and use it as an issue to get the far left out to vote for his reelection telling them they just need 1 more justice to get it through the court.
 
Striker is a normal lawyer... doesn't wanna help unless he can bill us a hour haha

I really hope this ruling is correct and stands up. If this is judicial overreach, not sure I like that even if it favors me this time. Do I want the answer to presidential overreact to be judicial overreach? Not sure about that when it could be a left leaning judge next time
 
Still curious if this killed other aspects of the EO like reducing how much a payment will be in the income based payment plan and the 20-year forgiveness part, which lets forbearance count toward forgiveness. This part could end up being huge for those that have massive student loans... just go on income base payment and end up paying very little of the principal before it's totally forgiven in 20 years
 
https://www.insider.com/student-loan-crisis-payment-cancel-pause-biden-judge-deadline-application-2022-11

Advocates are renewing pressure on The White House to once again take executive action on student loan repayments after a federal judge recently struck down President Joe Biden's relief program.

As conservative-backed lawsuits are piling up — coupled with The White House's intention to appeal the recent ruling to the US Supreme Court — advocates say Biden must give Americans some wiggle room until a final decision is made.
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As Americans are still recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic and looming inflation, Abrams said there should be another pause for student loan borrowers.

"We feel that the President must come out immediately and state that [a pause on] payments will be extended, and not only until all legal hurdles are cleared, but until the debt is actually cleared from people's accounts," Abrams said.
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"The devastating result of this court's decision ... is that tens of millions of student loan borrowers across the country now have their vital debt relief blocked as a result of this farcical and fabricated legal claim," Deputy Executive Director and Managing Counsel Persis Yu told Tennessee Lookout in a statement after the ruling. "The Biden Administration cannot now resume payments. It must use all of its tools to fight to ensure that borrowers receive the debt relief they need."


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There's no better example of "hyper-exaggerated victimhood" in American politics than folks demanding taxpayers bail out their student loans.
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamminsky/2022/11/15/8-signs-biden-may-actually-extend-the-student-loan-pause-again/amp/


Once a remote possibility as recently as a week ago, there are increasingly strong signs that the Biden administration may actually extend the ongoing student loan pause into 2023.


Student loan borrower advocacy organizations are engaging in a broad messaging campaign to persuade the Biden administration to extend the payment pause again.

“With critical pandemic relief set to expire and the President’s debt cancellation plan stuck in the courts, borrowers are facing another crisis,” said Natalia Abrams, President and Founder of the Student Debt Crisis Center, in a statement on Tuesday. “Long-term relief, like extending the federal student loan payment pause and debt cancellation, is the only way borrowers will be able to fully recover from lost jobs, health challenges, and shifts in the economy caused by the pandemic."



A recent survey by Savi and the Student Debt Crisis Center suggests that many student loan borrowers are not ready to resume payments in January. According to the survey, nearly 50% of borrowers say they would be unable to afford their student loan payments six months from now, and nearly 9 in 10 say they are concerned or very concerned that inflation will make it harder to afford student loan payments when they resume. Seventy-seven percent of respondents support extending the student loan payment pause beyond December 31.

“Student loan payments impact whether families can afford basic necessities from food to rent,” said Tobin Van Ostern, co-founder of Savi, in a statement. “We see this concern in the thousands of questions we receive from borrowers on a daily basis who are concerned about their ability to begin repaying student loans and how that process will work.”


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Haven’t they seen the unemployment numbers? Economy is booming.
 
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adamminsky/2022/11/15/8-signs-biden-may-actually-extend-the-student-loan-pause-again/amp/


Once a remote possibility as recently as a week ago, there are increasingly strong signs that the Biden administration may actually extend the ongoing student loan pause into 2023.


Student loan borrower advocacy organizations are engaging in a broad messaging campaign to persuade the Biden administration to extend the payment pause again.

“With critical pandemic relief set to expire and the President’s debt cancellation plan stuck in the courts, borrowers are facing another crisis,” said Natalia Abrams, President and Founder of the Student Debt Crisis Center, in a statement on Tuesday. “Long-term relief, like extending the federal student loan payment pause and debt cancellation, is the only way borrowers will be able to fully recover from lost jobs, health challenges, and shifts in the economy caused by the pandemic."



A recent survey by Savi and the Student Debt Crisis Center suggests that many student loan borrowers are not ready to resume payments in January. According to the survey, nearly 50% of borrowers say they would be unable to afford their student loan payments six months from now, and nearly 9 in 10 say they are concerned or very concerned that inflation will make it harder to afford student loan payments when they resume. Seventy-seven percent of respondents support extending the student loan payment pause beyond December 31.

“Student loan payments impact whether families can afford basic necessities from food to rent,” said Tobin Van Ostern, co-founder of Savi, in a statement. “We see this concern in the thousands of questions we receive from borrowers on a daily basis who are concerned about their ability to begin repaying student loans and how that process will work.”


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Haven’t they seen the unemployment numbers? Economy is booming.

I saw some survey recently that said 73% of recipients of the debt cancellation would be used for dining out more.

What is the endgame here? If they can't repay their debt at 3.7% unemployment, they are essentially saying they never will be able to

(which I understand is the point)
 
what does it say about the worthlessness of a college degree if the people who have them are too poor to pay off the loan?

why are we still giving out loans? isn't this proof it's a terrible investment?
 
what does it say about the worthlessness of a college degree if the people who have them are too poor to pay off the loan?

why are we still giving out loans? isn't this proof it's a terrible investment?

Its the lefts investment in their propaganda system. For them its a very worthwhile investment and thats the issue.
 
what does it say about the worthlessness of a college degree if the people who have them are too poor to pay off the loan?

why are we still giving out loans? isn't this proof it's a terrible investment?

Yes, it’s very bad for all but a select number of degrees.
 
Its the lefts investment in their propaganda system. For them its a very worthwhile investment and thats the issue.

oh I agree...

but the seals are very adamant about the importance of a college education.

where is the proof? isn't this the proof? it makes sense too when you have a nsacpi teaching these kids and expecting them to amount to be self sufficient
 
oh I agree...

but the seals are very adamant about the importance of a college education.

where is the proof? isn't this the proof? it makes sense too when you have a nsacpi teaching these kids and expecting them to amount to be self sufficient

They're adamant about running every kid in this country through their liberal indoctrination camps. This was never about helping out students. It's about lining banks and universities with even more money while buying votes from people by using the average American's dollars to do it.
 
https://nypost.com/2022/11/19/four-student-debtors-tell-why-they-refuse-to-pay-back-loans/amp/

Stick a fiscal fork in ’em: These student loan debtors are done.

As they contend with a second legal setback to President Biden’s estimated $430 billion student debt cancellation plan, some exasperated borrowers told The Post they won’t ever pay another penny toward their massive tabs — regardless of how it might impact their future.



Alswaeer expects to receive his master’s degree in information technology in December, some nine years after the Jordanian native arrived in the United States. The proposed $20,000 relief would’ve been a drop in the single father’s debt bucket, but now he’s desperately emailing the White House for help. “I have no plan,” Alswaeer told The Post. “My plan is I am not going to make payments.” Biden’s campaign promise to forgive tuition-related federal student debt was the “only reason” Alswaeer voted for the Democrat.


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How does one take out tens of thousands of dollars of debt, spend years in undergraduate and graduate courses pursuing degrees, and at the end say - “I have no plan on how to pay it back…**** it, I guess I just won’t pay.”
 
https://nypost.com/2022/11/19/four-student-debtors-tell-why-they-refuse-to-pay-back-loans/amp/

Stick a fiscal fork in ’em: These student loan debtors are done.

As they contend with a second legal setback to President Biden’s estimated $430 billion student debt cancellation plan, some exasperated borrowers told The Post they won’t ever pay another penny toward their massive tabs — regardless of how it might impact their future.



Alswaeer expects to receive his master’s degree in information technology in December, some nine years after the Jordanian native arrived in the United States. The proposed $20,000 relief would’ve been a drop in the single father’s debt bucket, but now he’s desperately emailing the White House for help. “I have no plan,” Alswaeer told The Post. “My plan is I am not going to make payments.” Biden’s campaign promise to forgive tuition-related federal student debt was the “only reason” Alswaeer voted for the Democrat.


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How does one take out tens of thousands of dollars of debt, spend years in undergraduate and graduate courses pursuing degrees, and at the end say - “I have no plan on how to pay it back…**** it, I guess I just won’t pay.”

The entitlement of these pricks is amazing. They steal from the working class and then demand to be treated as some sort of intellectual superior.

There is nothing worse than academia
 
Debt forgiveness is a bad idea. But no one is stealing from the "working class." Every year there are large fiscal transfers from the college educated to those without college educations. Not that there is anything wrong with that.
 
Debt forgiveness is a bad idea. But no one is stealing from the "working class." Every year there are large fiscal transfers from the college educated to those without college educations. Not that there is anything wrong with that.

You are dumber than 57
 
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