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Biden’s $146B Loan Forgiveness Frenzy: King or President?

In a move that’s as surprising as a squirrel storing nuts for winter, President Joe Biden is at it again – cherry-picking which laws he wants to follow like a kid in a candy store. This time, he’s decided to forgive a whopping $146 billion in student loan debts for more than 10 million borrowers. Talk about making it rain with taxpayer money! And where’s he headed to share this generous plan? None other than a college town in Wisconsin, because apparently, that’s where the votes are.

But hold onto your hats, folks! This isn’t Biden’s first rodeo in the forgiveness game. Back in August of 2022, he tried to forgive up to $20,000 in loans for Pell Grant recipients using some emergency act from 2003. And when the Supreme Court gave him a dose of reality check, striking down his grand plans, what did he do? He just dusted himself off and announced another scheme to cancel $1.2 million in student debts by executive magic.

Of course, not everyone is clapping at Biden’s student loan forgiveness extravaganza. Elaine Parker, the president of the Job Creators Network Foundation, ain’t mincing her words. She’s calling out Biden for acting like a King, not a president, by bulldozing over the Supreme Court and Congress. It’s like watching a contestant on a game show trying to bend the rules to win the grand prize.

And that’s not all, folks! Several state attorneys general are gearing up to challenge Biden’s latest loan forgiveness fiesta. They see right through his attempt to sidestep the Supreme Court and are ready to rain on his parade faster than you can say “overstepping authority.”

If this were Donald Trump pulling these shenanigans, you can bet the outrage would be louder than a rock concert. Former Trump advisor Stephen Miller hit the nail on the head with his tweet, pointing out the double standards that seem to conveniently apply only to Republicans. It’s like watching a magic show where the rules are made up as they go along.

In the end, whether Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan flies or fizzles out remains to be seen. But one thing’s for sure – playing fast and loose with the law to score votes is a risky game that may come back to bite him harder than a mosquito in a nudist colony. And that’s the tea, folks!

Written by Staff Reports

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