Anonymous wrote:Not whether it should; just whether it will.
Anonymous wrote:It will not. The current program will be struck down by the Supreme Court as an improper use of executive power, and there aren't the votes in Congress to pass it legislatively (and that's before considering the incoming GOP-contrpolled House).
Anonymous wrote:It will not. The current program will be struck down by the Supreme Court as an improper use of executive power, and there aren't the votes in Congress to pass it legislatively (and that's before considering the incoming GOP-contrpolled House).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will not. The current program will be struck down by the Supreme Court as an improper use of executive power, and there aren't the votes in Congress to pass it legislatively (and that's before considering the incoming GOP-contrpolled House).
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nothing like a lil TLS/DCUM crossover.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will not. The current program will be struck down by the Supreme Court as an improper use of executive power, and there aren't the votes in Congress to pass it legislatively (and that's before considering the incoming GOP-contrpolled House).
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nothing like a lil TLS/DCUM crossover. Anonymous wrote:It will not. The current program will be struck down by the Supreme Court as an improper use of executive power, and there aren't the votes in Congress to pass it legislatively (and that's before considering the incoming GOP-contrpolled House).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No, it's not a big political issue but it's enough where R's won't allow it to happen and D's will just let the issue drop, probably because Americans don't like seeing other people get a specific dollar amount benefit. I think student loan repayment will never happen again and the next move will be speeding up the timeline for PSLF to 5 years and IBR/PAYE total forgiveness to 10 years.
Interesting thoughts.
Debt forgiveness may not happen; hopefully, the current administration will extend repayment & interest accrual moratorium until end of Presidential term--will be especially helpful if a recession occurs.
Anonymous wrote:No, it's not a big political issue but it's enough where R's won't allow it to happen and D's will just let the issue drop, probably because Americans don't like seeing other people get a specific dollar amount benefit. I think student loan repayment will never happen again and the next move will be speeding up the timeline for PSLF to 5 years and IBR/PAYE total forgiveness to 10 years.