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Ok, now it’s your turn to back up this claim. Have at it.That article does not back up your initial claim.
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Ok, now it’s your turn to back up this claim. Have at it.That article does not back up your initial claim.
~~~~~~Those students should use part of the extra $Million they will earn to repay their loans.
Ok, now it’s your turn to back up this claim. Have at it.
You just made the claim that the supporting data (link) I provided does not back my claim. Leave your comment as a specious opinion while you hold other people accountable to back their claims.What claim? That the initial claim was nothing but hyperbole?
Already proven.
This helps Biden.Federal judges have stepped in and put a pause on Biden's ,loan forgiveness for votes, plan. Both were appointed by Obama. This could be election interference aimed at a portion Biden's voting block.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri on Monday together blocked much of a Biden administration student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers.
The judges’ rulings prevent the U.S. Department of Education from helping many of the intended borrowers ease their loan repayment burdens going forward under a rule set to go into effect July 1. The decisions do not cancel assistance already provided to borrowers.
In Kansas, U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree ruled in a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general, Kris Kobach, on behalf of his state and 10 others. In his ruling, Crabtree allowed parts of the program that allow students who borrowed $12,000 or less to have the rest of their loans forgiven if they make 10 years’ worth of payments, instead of the standard 25.
But Crabtree said that the Department of Education won’t be allowed to implement parts of the program meant to help students who had larger loans and could have their monthly payments lowered and their required payment period reduced from 25 years to 20 years.
In Missouri, U.S. District Judge John Ross’ order applies to different parts of the program than Crabtree’s. His order says that the U.S. Department of Education cannot forgive loan balances going forward. He said the department still could lower monthly payments.
Ross issued a ruling in a lawsuit filed by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on behalf of his state and six others.
??Most everyone has got free money for years.
Federal judges have stepped in and put a pause on Biden's ,loan forgiveness for votes, plan. Both were appointed by Obama. This could be election interference aimed at a portion Biden's voting block.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri on Monday together blocked much of a Biden administration student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers.
The judges’ rulings prevent the U.S. Department of Education from helping many of the intended borrowers ease their loan repayment burdens going forward under a rule set to go into effect July 1. The decisions do not cancel assistance already provided to borrowers.
In Kansas, U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree ruled in a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general, Kris Kobach, on behalf of his state and 10 others. In his ruling, Crabtree allowed parts of the program that allow students who borrowed $12,000 or less to have the rest of their loans forgiven if they make 10 years’ worth of payments, instead of the standard 25.
But Crabtree said that the Department of Education won’t be allowed to implement parts of the program meant to help students who had larger loans and could have their monthly payments lowered and their required payment period reduced from 25 years to 20 years.
In Missouri, U.S. District Judge John Ross’ order applies to different parts of the program than Crabtree’s. His order says that the U.S. Department of Education cannot forgive loan balances going forward. He said the department still could lower monthly payments.
Ross issued a ruling in a lawsuit filed by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on behalf of his state and six others.
You just made the claim that the supporting data (link) I provided does not back my claim. Leave your comment as a specious opinion while you hold other people accountable to back their claims.
Just hearing this now.
Hopefully, they will be permanently enjoined from carrying out this [new] vote buying scheme of Biden's.
A major initiative by the Biden administration to lower student-loan payments and provide debt cancellation to more borrowers is in jeopardy after two courts temporarily blocked parts of the plan. The decisions issued Monday by federal courts in Kansas and Missouri prevent the Biden administration from going forward with certain aspects of SAVE, a repayment plan officials launched last year. About 8 million borrowers are enrolled in SAVE and roughly 54,300 borrowers have had $613 million in debt wiped out so far as part of SAVE. The decisions stem from two separate lawsuits brought by Republican state attorneys general challenging the legality of the plan. Some borrowers were slated to see lower payments through SAVE in the coming months, a provision the Kansas court’s decision stops from going into effect while the case is litigated. The Missouri court ruling temporarily prevents the Biden administration from cancelling more debt under SAVE while the case there plays out. ...
I provided an article and you said it does not back my claim and then say it does not exist.I can't provide something that doesn't exist.
Stop with the hyperbole. It's never a good argument.
Federal judges have stepped in and put a pause on Biden's ,loan forgiveness for votes, plan. Both were appointed by Obama. This could be election interference aimed at a portion Biden's voting block.
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Federal judges in Kansas and Missouri on Monday together blocked much of a Biden administration student loan repayment plan that provides a faster path to cancellation and lower monthly payments for millions of borrowers.
The judges’ rulings prevent the U.S. Department of Education from helping many of the intended borrowers ease their loan repayment burdens going forward under a rule set to go into effect July 1. The decisions do not cancel assistance already provided to borrowers.
In Kansas, U.S. District Judge Daniel Crabtree ruled in a lawsuit filed by the state’s attorney general, Kris Kobach, on behalf of his state and 10 others. In his ruling, Crabtree allowed parts of the program that allow students who borrowed $12,000 or less to have the rest of their loans forgiven if they make 10 years’ worth of payments, instead of the standard 25.
But Crabtree said that the Department of Education won’t be allowed to implement parts of the program meant to help students who had larger loans and could have their monthly payments lowered and their required payment period reduced from 25 years to 20 years.
In Missouri, U.S. District Judge John Ross’ order applies to different parts of the program than Crabtree’s. His order says that the U.S. Department of Education cannot forgive loan balances going forward. He said the department still could lower monthly payments.
Ross issued a ruling in a lawsuit filed by Missouri Attorney General Andrew Bailey on behalf of his state and six others.
Your Pedo Messiah just got bitchslapped by the courts again for shitting in the Constitution, SimpThis helps Biden.
thank you
But, they can't be just rattling around in his head loose.Procrustes Stretched
Biden has no winning issues to run on other than demonstrating that he still has all his marbles
The debate hinges on that question
I regret to say I think biden will rise to the occasion and have a lucid momentBut, they can't be just rattling around in his head loose.