Bad Takes: The legal arguments against Biden's student debt forgiveness make no sense

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While all eyes were on Elon Musk setting fire to Twitter, another billionaire spent his spare time suing to stop Biden's modest student debt forgiveness. studentloanforgiveness studentdebt Biden StudentLoans2022 JoeBiden SupremeCourt

Bernie Marcus, who was CEO of Home Depot for almost a quarter century, founded the Job Creators Network in 2014, a neoliberal advocacy group that makes the U.S. Chamber of Commerce sound like a bunch of Bolsheviks. Early in the pandemic, Job Creators Network recklessly touted unproven cures such as chloroquine as a convenient excuse not to prioritize preventable deaths over business-as-usual. They also took out Times Square billboards to blame U.S. Rep.

Suggesting that"helping out some people is unfair because other people exist is so anti-solidaristic, so anti-worker, so anti-community that it's deserving of scorn," progressive political commentatorin response to such arguments.

The cost of college has risen dramatically over recent decades, and thanks to high interest, we're cumulatively charging less well-off students who had to borrow money to attend school much more than those whose families could afford to pay immediately. Is that fair, according to Marcus of the Job Creators Network?

Speaking of disposable income, Marcus gave $7 million to Trump's 2016 campaign and, more recently, $1.75 million to a political action committee supporting Senate candidate Herschel Walker.to the campaigns of election deniers than any other contributor, including five U.S.

 

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If student loan forgiveness isn’t socialism please tell me how Biden defines socialism.

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