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Jefferson 358 points ago +362 / -4

Yeah, I'll sue to stop that one.

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spelunking_librator 203 points ago +203 / -0

no standing

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Jackhererer 129 points ago +131 / -2

Should of sued before.

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Rucktoe 71 points ago +71 / -0

...before the court decided to toss it out!

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DonJr2032 42 points ago +42 / -0

This sounds like "extremists" behavior. We're going to have to detain you and have this case dismissed. You'll be eligible to bring the case to court again after your detainment is over in up to 2 years, and after the 2 year probation period beginning when you are released.

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ItsFunToSay-M-A-G-A 5 points ago +5 / -0

Let's CANCEL any last "support" that Creepy Joe still has by bypassing the fake news and spreading redpills IN REAL LIFE!

Leave these around college campuses, stores, and anywhere else you go!!!

JOE BIDEN JUST KILLED 70,000 JOBS - MISS TRUMP YET? - These are REDPILL "BUSINESS CARDS" You Can Print Out and Leave In Stores and Public Places!!! Includes Links to Election Fraud Info Websites!!! 📢😎

https://patriots.win/p/12hR2ug1jR/joe-biden-just-killed-70000-jobs/c/

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PurestEvil 2 points ago +2 / -0

See... you have to sue before, but time it in a way where it dockets in the short time window it is appropriate - neither a second too soon, nor a second too late. Of course it's difficult because there is a variable and arbitrary time period in between, so there is also a lot of luck involved.

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thunderpussy 1 point ago +1 / -0

....before the event occurred to take it to court.../s :)

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GlacialSpeed 46 points ago +46 / -0

Real question we should all be asking since we know the rule of law is gone now....

How many student loans can we all take out before this kicks in to use to pay those gun taxes?

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peterstrzoked 22 points ago +22 / -0

pay those gun taxes

Hahahaha good one.

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Airvh 2 points ago +2 / -0

Seriously Judge! I kept taking classes of higher education on how to shoot firearms and ended up spending X hundreds of thousands of dollars doing it!

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TangerineShine 2 points ago +2 / -0

Genius

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Redwingsbutthurt 2 points ago +2 / -0

**Should've

sorry

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Captain-D 1 point ago +1 / -0

But also after.

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NeilPatrickCarrot 24 points ago +24 / -0

Laches

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ProphetOfKek 14 points ago +14 / -0

MOOT

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Barack-Obama2 4 points ago +5 / -1

I like big dicks.

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Pulchritude 119 points ago +120 / -1

Sue to recoup interim losses, with compounding interest of course, from the day you started paying off your loans.

Every dollar you spent is a dollar you should not have had to spend if the broad criteria for "loan forgiveness" is just having debt that you don't like.

Don't want to pay back the loan you took out, Millennials? Too bad. Pay it back like tens of millions of your America peers have done. Pay it back like millions of Americans currently are.

Don't like it? Too fucking bad. You took it out, pay it back.

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BigIronBigIron 77 points ago +78 / -1

It's not simply a Millennial problem. Plenty of Millennials paid their college debt off years ago through sweat and toil and thrift (starting with not going to an expensive university in the first place). They don't deserve to be punished for other people's shitty decisions.

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Maga2020Maga2020 61 points ago +61 / -0

What about the millions of people who never got to go to college and now are not being paid to go for free as well, and reap the benefits.

Bad government scam Biden is pulling.

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bidensmissingbrain 24 points ago +24 / -0

Ding ding. This is basically me to a T. Didn't go to college because I couldn't afford it and wasn't going to go underwater in debt. Went a different direction and am now doing decently enough. The hell if I'm going to stand for the money I pay in taxes go to paying off morons who are upside-down in student loans because they made piss-poor decisions.

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NOTWOKE 10 points ago +10 / -0

You’ll get a Government check for 600$ and a note to move along.

And a 1200 bump in your state taxes when the feds force the states to cover the cost.

Edit. In addition, The teachers should be allowed a pay raise, because, well you know, you can’t pay a TeaCHer enough.

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Bldg_2019 25 points ago +26 / -1

Popular calls to cancel student debt were and are most certainly a millennial thing. Never heard that bullshit before about 2010 or so. Should have gotten a degree in something other than lesbian dance theory, losers. Take the pain.

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Ryanaissance 31 points ago +31 / -0

To be fair, college costs were never so high before millenials went. All that guaranteed government money. And it was Biden who made it so they couldn't be discharged in bankruptcy. Wonder if all the left is aware that he did that.

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BigIronBigIron 21 points ago +23 / -2

To be fair, student debt was never a mortgage without a house before. If you're familiar with the numbers you'd know what I mean. Prior to the 00s you could pay for college with the change you find in your couch.

Boomers knowingly shipped the future of the middle class to China, then sold counterfeit tickets to 18 year old kids in the form of diplomas, all the while importing illegals to take whatever service economy work was left over after they laid waste to the job market. I paid my way through school in full, but I'm still aware of what a scam college was for millions of young Americans.

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thisisatestof2 8 points ago +8 / -0

The only people I see demanding it are the idiots who went to a expensive school for a useless degree. They made their choices, live with it.

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Ballind 7 points ago +7 / -0

Half of millennials are over 30. At this point they're bankrolling this thing more than benefiting

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BostonVoter 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm one of them. I didnt party on weekends, I busted my ass with 3 jobs

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BigIronBigIron 3 points ago +3 / -0

Same story here but with the weekend parties. If I had known I could have just dormed at an expensive college full of hot chicks instead of busting my ass for a dingy city college, and socialists would steal the money from other people to pay for the whole thing, I'd be a much happier customer.

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NotQuiteHuman 36 points ago +42 / -6

On the one hand, I object to people being given handouts for poor decision-making.

On the other, it's hard for me to have no sympathy for people who were brainwashed as children into making a non-choice, often before they're even adults, and then given no alternatives other than "YOU'LL BE FLIPPIN BURGERS FER THE REST OF YER LIFE IF YOU DUN GOAT-A COLLIDGE".

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dakin116 28 points ago +29 / -1

The profession gatekeeping is out of control, what used to be on-the-job trained now requires a college degree. Oh, and that was put in place by people who trained on-the-job to protect their own job/wages

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Trilby 20 points ago +20 / -0

You are also expected to come into an entry level job at entry level pay with a LOOOONG laundry list of skills way above your pay-grade. It's absurd.

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FOUR_MORE_TERMS 7 points ago +7 / -0

16 years of public education and people enter the workforce with zero experience and few skills. If that person had been apprenticing for 16 years, they'd be ready to start their own business.

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Klown_Schwab 6 points ago +6 / -0

Honestly trades aren't that bad. I know a guy who's a self employed electrician he makes a lot of money just doing odd jobs, mostly from rich people renovating their houses.

He's not particularly bright and is stoned 24/7 and makes more money than me lol.

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Musicbymuzak 1 point ago +1 / -0

Yep!!!! I HATE it!!

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Imransgarage 4 points ago +4 / -0

Simple answer is that not one of us should send another red cent into the government until it unfucks itself in a massive way.

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salvecitizen 2 points ago +3 / -1

Sympathy is cheap. But these people want to steal our money to pay their debts.

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NotoriousCIC 2 points ago +2 / -0

Amen. That’s exactly what it was. You were told you were a loser if you didn’t go to college after high school.

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Maga2020Maga2020 2 points ago +3 / -1

Take away risk and you end up worse off.

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NotQuiteHuman 5 points ago +5 / -0

That's the problem, though. They were never made aware of any risk. They were sold a bill of goods that went something like this:

  • Take exam that doesn't mean anything (because evvywun gointa collidge)

  • Pick a collidge--the more expensive the better

  • Take out stupidly large loans to pay your collidge

  • FOLLOW YER DREEEEEAMS (a.k.a. "get a degree in something fun but useless")

  • Guaranteed job with six-figure salary FOLLOWIN YER DREEEEEAMS

And if you think injecting any description of "risk" into that will discourage younguns from taking that path? You never met teenagers. Teenagers are almost universally Darwin Award candidates. Most of them got their worldview from Saturday morning cartoons, where a song and a montage will fix almost everything and people are made of rubber.

It's part of why I think the high-school-to-college pipeline is a terrible crime, one that the narcissistic Boomers created (in an effort to paper over their own cowardice by seeking endless "student exemptions" to the draft).

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NotoriousCIC 5 points ago +5 / -0

This take is one our side is just fucking oblivious on. College is not even close to the cost it was for boomers. Astronomical. Then told you have to go to college or you’re a loser. Employers requiring a college degree to get a job when high school grads could make $60K in the previous generation.

This isn’t crazy shopping spree. The system is super messed up with college being the biggest scam. And yeah if you paid your loans off, you should be reimbursed.

Unlike the boomer era of parenting, I will not push college on my kids for the sake of going to college. Trade school and military is what I’ll advise.

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Hades440 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's not an issue of personal responsibility or getting money back for loan payments. If I paid my loans back or never had loans in the first place, they have no right to take my money to pay for an education I never received. There are a million things they should do if they want to institute loan forgiveness that we can be assured they will never do, but all of that is predicated on the federal government forgiving loans being ethical or moral or legal in the first place, which it isn't.

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Pulchritude 1 point ago +1 / -0

If I paid my loans back or never had loans in the first place, they have no right to take my money to pay for an education I never received.

I couldn't agree more.

This is part of the 'personal responsibility' function, as I see it: You were responsible with your finances/lifestyle/goals to the point that you either paid your loans back or never had loans in the first place. People who were not as responsible as you or I do not get to take our money to "pay back" an education that was never received or that was already paid off.

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trump2036 2 points ago +2 / -0

Omar’s Rent and Mortgage Cancellation Act would cancel rent and mortgage payments nationwide on your primary occupied residence during the pandemic. It is a “full payment forgiveness” meaning your payments aren’t deferred - they are simply canceled. The interest on the debt does not accrue, there is no negative impact on credit rating, and there is no record of missing payments on rental history. It’s as if the payment never existed in the first place.

Very nice, and very fair, the debt just goes away, so no one loses anything. Why didn't we think of this sooner?

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I-got-2-scoops 5 points ago +6 / -1

I paid my mortgage during the pandemic, are they gonna give me a check for all those months?

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trump2036 4 points ago +4 / -0

I paid off my house. I paid off my college costs. I paid off my car. What an idiot.

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laredditarmy 2 points ago +2 / -0

HASHTAG METOO!!!

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shitposter1776 2 points ago +2 / -0

I paid off my student loans during the pandemic. If they do this they should refund me and anyone else who kept making student loan payments.

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goldkeyboardwarrior 4 points ago +4 / -0

That only works if the administration you’re suing is Republican.

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theglynn 1 point ago +1 / -0

Will you really? I think many would join you.

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