What is going on with student loans?

Anonymous
Y’all girl Amy didn’t stop this! But I don’t expect y’all stop trying.
Anonymous
So are my FFEL loans out of luck or is there any hope?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Looks like Amy Coney Barrett will stop this.

https://www.cnbc.com/2022/10/19/supreme-court-asked-to-block-bidens-student-loan-forgiveness-plan.html


Yeah, not happening.

Did happen


I knew she wouldn't let this go through!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
You know why people are being forced to opt in? Because some right wing clown filed a lawsuit claiming the forgiveness would harm him. We have to spend all this extra money to set up an administrative process because some idiot thinks he’ll get an invite to the country club if he owns himself.


Why does that matter? They put in the opt-out because they think his lawsuit will be successful, and they wanted to keep him from filing it.
They know this is illegal, and are looking for ways to get away with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You know why people are being forced to opt in? Because some right wing clown filed a lawsuit claiming the forgiveness would harm him. We have to spend all this extra money to set up an administrative process because some idiot thinks he’ll get an invite to the country club if he owns himself.


Why does that matter? They put in the opt-out because they think his lawsuit will be successful, and they wanted to keep him from filing it.
They know this is illegal, and are looking for ways to get away with it.

Just soothe yourself by realizing that the collective of peoples paying back loans is “too big to fail” and you’ll be fine. I
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It’s simply a naked attempt to buy votes. It addresses none of the underlying issues around student debt and soaring education costs and is just the sort of political theater that has led to deep distrust in government. It’s truly shameful.


According to one pollster, this has cost Democrats votes, since there are lots of people who don't have student loans.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You know why people are being forced to opt in? Because some right wing clown filed a lawsuit claiming the forgiveness would harm him. We have to spend all this extra money to set up an administrative process because some idiot thinks he’ll get an invite to the country club if he owns himself.


Why does that matter? They put in the opt-out because they think his lawsuit will be successful, and they wanted to keep him from filing it.
They know this is illegal, and are looking for ways to get away with it.


Watching conservatives get outraged over the results of the restrictive standing doctrines they created is pretty funny. You can go file your complaint with the Federalist Society buddy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
You know why people are being forced to opt in? Because some right wing clown filed a lawsuit claiming the forgiveness would harm him. We have to spend all this extra money to set up an administrative process because some idiot thinks he’ll get an invite to the country club if he owns himself.


Why does that matter? They put in the opt-out because they think his lawsuit will be successful, and they wanted to keep him from filing it.
They know this is illegal, and are looking for ways to get away with it.


Watching conservatives get outraged over the results of the restrictive standing doctrines they created is pretty funny. You can go file your complaint with the Federalist Society buddy.


Poor guys, Millennial and GenZ student loan debtors are too big to fail! Maybe boomers can organize an Occupy Department of Education movement in response.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Y’all girl Amy didn’t stop this! But I don’t expect y’all stop trying.


And responsible people don’t expect you people to stop begging for handouts.
Anonymous
Check out #86: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.moed.198213/gov.uscourts.moed.198213.1.0_1.pdf

Each state generally has a state-chartered corporation that originates and services loans and the complaint is that they lose revenue because they are the ones ultimately that have to write off the debt. Moreover the states complain that they lose income tax revenue since loan forgiveness is not considered income. This seems like legit to me for standing, imho.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out #86: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.moed.198213/gov.uscourts.moed.198213.1.0_1.pdf

Each state generally has a state-chartered corporation that originates and services loans and the complaint is that they lose revenue because they are the ones ultimately that have to write off the debt. Moreover the states complain that they lose income tax revenue since loan forgiveness is not considered income. This seems like legit to me for standing, imho.


These arguments are pure evil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Check out #86: https://storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.uscourts.moed.198213/gov.uscourts.moed.198213.1.0_1.pdf

Each state generally has a state-chartered corporation that originates and services loans and the complaint is that they lose revenue because they are the ones ultimately that have to write off the debt. Moreover the states complain that they lose income tax revenue since loan forgiveness is not considered income. This seems like legit to me for standing, imho.

Wrong! Shaky argument at best.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Y’all girl Amy didn’t stop this! But I don’t expect y’all stop trying.


And responsible people don’t expect you people to stop begging for handouts.

How much have YOU gotten in COVID money, hypocrite?
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