Joe Biden is attempting, once again, to forgive student debt and force the taxpayer to take up that burden. Nevermind that that the Supreme Court has found this to be unconstitutional. Nevermind that it's a significant violation of the separation of powers. Nevermind that it's a naked strategy to buy votes. It's just plain old, dumbass, stupid. When you give the Universities access to taxpayer funds, they will simply jack up their tuition rates even more. That's what they've been doing for the last four decades, and that's what they'll continue to do so long a government leaves the spigot open.
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"Or maybe, just maybe, education should be a right and not a privilege. Maybe investing in our future generations is worth more than protecting the status quo. Just a thought 🤷‍♂️ #StudentDebt #EducationForAll"
Ok boomer. Joe Biden's plan to forgive student debt is actually an investment in the economy, not a burden. Forget the claim of unconstitutionality; no such decision has been made by the Supreme Court. It’s not about violating the separation of powers or buying votes—it’s an effort to correct a system that has long placed a crippling financial weight on young Americans. Arguing that universities will just hike up prices ignores the broader economic benefits and the potential for regulatory measures to keep tuition in check. And let’s not forget, when graduates aren't swamped by debt, they're free to contribute more to the economy, potentially offering a much-needed boost.
From: (dud-660487) at 04/10 16:02
> Ok boomer.
Blocked.