@ChancyHales@clownworld https://t.co/85l9WYPH5N. Consistently says he is a constitutional absolutist watche quite of few of his interviews seems like he means it. Hopefully he says what he needs to get in and stays true to that he is a constitutional absolutist.
@ChancyHales@clownworld Nobody can go in a utter I’m getting rid of gun control political suicide best you can hope for is someone who slowly chips away at the rules once there in and fakes that they care about controlling guns until there in
@ChancyHales@clownworld not single person who could utter those words and have a chance at getting elected and even if they did get elected they would never be able to get it all the through legislation. Though I agree it’s pretty impossible to abolish and if u had plans to do it I sure wouldn’t sayit
REMINDER: Biden created the student debt crisis.
The solution is simple: students who truly can't pay back their student loans should be able to have it discharged in bankruptcy court.
That would also force lenders to be less predatory in their lending practices.
And it would force universities to make their tuitions more affordable, as lenders refused to make risky, overly-expensive loans.
But in 1978, Senator Joe Biden supported the "Middle Income Student Assistance Act", which eliminated income restrictions on federal loans to expand eligibility to all students.
He then used that elimination of income restriction to warn of the threat of student debt bankruptcy, and wrote a separate bill later that year to block students from filing bankruptcy on those loans.
The income restrictions were reinstated in 1981.
He then went on to vote for bills which extended loan eligibility to students with no parental financial support.
In 1984, Biden used his senior position in the Judiciary Committee to extend bankruptcy exemptions to vocational schools as well.
And now that he's created the debt crisis that everyone with common sense warned would happen, he's trying again to use it as an excuse to assert powers that his office does not have.
Because that's what politicians always do: create a crisis, and then grandstand on your suffering that he caused in order to push for more power and more of your money.
To this day, he still won't push for Congress to end the bankruptcy exemption for student loans, for a very simple reason:
He doesn't want the crisis to end. He wants it to worsen, so he can exploit it for more power.
Read all about Biden's role in the crisis here:
https://t.co/YZs0Mm01D7
@EdKrassen Why do u always want the government to manage more tax payer dollars. You act like they are intelligent and have done a good job balancing the budget they have. Govt does a poor job, so let’s give them more jobs to do. Great Logic