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In reply to the discussion: 7 more states sue over Biden student loan plan [View all]Galraedia
(5,027 posts)32. Nothing says republican like wasting tax dollars on lawsuits to stop people from recieving debt relief.
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Missouri has standing because its Department of Education is one of the largest student loan servicers. Our son's
24601
Apr 9
#10
It aggravates me that nobody has asked the schools to stop ridiculous tuition prices.
jimfields33
Apr 9
#13
There are two financial damages that provide a path to standing. The first is eliminating interest to zero, thereby
24601
Apr 9
#19
But we can shoulder the massive tax breaks for the wealthy and huge subsidies to oil companies?
Autumn
Apr 9
#8
What idiotic state would interfere with young citizens - the ones who work and achieve--
viva la
Apr 9
#11
One party seeks to provide, the other seeks to deny. Y'all know which is which.
twodogsbarking
Apr 9
#12
The "framing" of them "claiming" and ASSuming that what is being implemented now
BumRushDaShow
Apr 9
#21
But if a President has the power the right wing says he should have, how dare they object?
raging moderate
Apr 9
#28
Funny they don't seem to think it's a problem when they ask us to pay subsidies and tax incentives for businesses
imaginary girl
Apr 9
#27