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Project Veritas Reveals Biden’s ‘Unannounced
Plan B’ to Work Around Supreme Court
Ruling on Student Loan Bailout (VIDEO)

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Posted By: FlyRight, 7/1/2023 9:31:39 PM

Project Veritas on Friday released an undercover video revealing Joe Biden’s unannounced “Plan B” to work around the Supreme Court’s ruling on his student loan bailout program. The US Supreme Court on Friday crushed Joe Biden’s student loan bailout program. Joe Biden unilaterally announced a massive forgiveness of student loans last August to buy the Gen Z-Millennial vote in the 2022 midterms. Biden canceled over $400 billion in student loans which turned out to be up to $10,000 in student debt for borrowers who earn $125,000 a year or less and up to $20,000 for recipients of Pell Grants.

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Reply 1 - Posted by: Mcscow sailor 7/1/2023 9:44:13 PM (No. 1503901)
Still…unconstitutional.
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Reply 2 - Posted by: WV.Hillbilly 7/2/2023 12:44:07 AM (No. 1503932)
Unless that path goes through the House and Senate, it's just as unconstitutional as the first one.
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Reply 3 - Posted by: ARob101 7/2/2023 1:01:03 AM (No. 1503935)
@1 & 2. Actually, income driven repayment has been around for years. It helps borrowers who work in low paying jobs, like education or social workers to afford the repayments until they are able to meet the criteria for a partial loan forgiveness. I would expect Biden to reduce the criteria to meet forgiveness AND the amount to be forgiven increased.
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Reply 4 - Posted by: JimBob 7/2/2023 1:24:05 AM (No. 1503941)
Backing away and widening the field of vew..... I ask: Is there ANY financial program that the Federal government -and the democ'RATS in particular.... have successfully managed? It seems to me that, as the politicians 'time horizon' does not extend past the next election, the long-term disasters that are looming higher and higher, do not concern them in the slightest. -Federal Government 'official' debt: $32,000,000,000,000 (!) -Social Security going broke, will have to reduce payments in what..... 10 years? (and this ignores the fact that the Federal government 'borrowed' all the Social Security cash and SPENT it! The Feds are on the hook for Trillions more. -Unfunded pension liability -Student Loan Program (they took this over fairly recently, otherwise it would be much worse than it already is. Is there any Federal program that is really on 'solid ground'?
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Reply 5 - Posted by: Strike3 7/2/2023 4:42:31 AM (No. 1503958)
The Bidens have been making millions of dollars by a "Plan B" mentality in government. The new scam is still robbery in another form and if he drags out the promise long enough, it will be a factor in the 2024 election for many democrats. It's the campaign promise that counts, not whether they keep the promise or not. Joe is evil and so is most of his sham government.
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Reply 6 - Posted by: jeffkinnh 7/2/2023 6:21:58 AM (No. 1503988)
The question is, how was the $32,800 maximum qualifying income set? If Congress set that number, Biden is heading for another disaster with the SCOTUS. If it's tied to a statistic, like a percentage of the poverty level, again, Biden has no authority to change it. If it was arbitrarily set by a federal agency, the SCOTUS has clearly set a path that agencies do NOT have the right to set "law" outside what Congress has specified. It there is no part of the law that sets a qualifying maximum income, Biden risks getting the whole law disqualified. Like so many things, this sounds like Biden flapping his mouth without a clue. They may just be trying to buy votes for 2024, figuring the "new" plan won't get shot down by the SCOTUS until after the election. You really have to ask yourself who is benefitting from this action to pay off student loans? What student, having completed college, cannot get a decent job and be able to pay back their student loan, over a long time and with low interest rates? Where they allowed to take out more money than they might be able to repay given their chosen educational path? Might these be "students" who were poorly qualified to go to college in the first place? Who lack the inner drive and discipline to achieve? The primary beneficiary of student loan largess seems to be the universities and colleges who inflated their costs to suck up as much money as possible and drove educational costs, AND LOANS through the roof. Further, they lowered their standards, allowing unqualified students in and turning out unqualified graduates, incapable of holding down a good job or paying back excessive loans. They were aided and abetted in this fraud by the federal government.
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Reply 7 - Posted by: spacer 7/2/2023 7:35:43 AM (No. 1504011)
PV must have found some scraps laying around on the floor after the twerps ditched James.
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Reply 8 - Posted by: snapper451 7/2/2023 8:32:40 AM (No. 1504047)
The phrase “..no one is above the law…” seems to ring more hallow every day of the most corrupt, dishonest, and fraudulent administration in history. Hopefully there are people drafting the lawsuits to get a judge to smack this down by Friday of this week. The idiot lobbyist, who admits he didn’t register as a lobbyist, is advising Biden’s people on this fraudulent scheme. Criminal behavior by these crooks.
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Reply 9 - Posted by: southernboy 7/2/2023 8:34:01 AM (No. 1504050)
So....now the Supreme Court rulings are just a suggestion that POTUS can "work around" if disagreeing with the decision? Closer and closer to a dictatorship!
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Reply 10 - Posted by: berthabutt 7/2/2023 8:51:07 AM (No. 1504066)
#4 Add on the meddling by Preezy Phone & Pen in the mortgage crisis, which seems connected to the idiotic inflated housing prices in recent years. Also, go back to LBJ's claim to fame; instituting welfare to keep fathers out of homes with children & rewarding irresponsible reproduction before the abortion industry expanded to full-on Progressive funding. Dems need narcan for their addiction to OPM!
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Reply 11 - Posted by: nerdowell 7/2/2023 8:55:29 AM (No. 1504069)
Okay, I went to college and all, but was asleep-- or maybe hungover. However--and I can't tell you why this understanding is so indelible, but I keep thinking a GRANT, as in a Pell Grant, is not a loan--like most loans are. That means you don't need to worry about paying it off once you've spent it. So if you don't need to pay anybody back, why should the government give you twice what the others get of the money they give you so you can pay somebody back? Did somebody mess up the typing or did I miss a lecture somewhere?
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Reply 12 - Posted by: LC Chihuahua 7/2/2023 9:39:45 AM (No. 1504097)
Our corrupt government thinks they can make law be whatever they want. Constitution be damned. They are lawless.
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Reply 13 - Posted by: Thos Weatherby 7/2/2023 10:55:40 AM (No. 1504154)
Just more Treasonous stuff on Joey. If you are Knowingly going against the Constitution, you fill the definition of Treason. Hope more people are waking up.
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Reply 14 - Posted by: EQKimball 7/2/2023 11:00:58 AM (No. 1504156)
As Obama did with DACA, I expect he will defer collection efforts, perhaps for everyone making less than an adjusted net income of $150,00 per year.
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Reply 15 - Posted by: Strike3 7/2/2023 11:11:55 AM (No. 1504170)
Our Plan B is to get rid of Joe Biden, hopefully due to his own mental illness before his official due date is up. Harris isn't as evil as Joe but just as stupid and that we can deal with.
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Reply 16 - Posted by: Zigrid 7/2/2023 11:33:50 AM (No. 1504197)
No getting around the constitution crooked Joe...it's done...the Supreme Court has laid to rest your political move to insure student loan forgiveness....no behind the closed doors managing of the laws will help you now...in fact...I suspect many borrowers ...who expected forgiveness are very angry at you...so much for buying votes for your campaign...when the rats don't play by the rules...sometimes they get caught....
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Reply 17 - Posted by: PrayerWarrior 7/2/2023 1:28:22 PM (No. 1504281)
Those of us that had to repay our student loans (we sold our house to repay our student loans) RESENT students having the govt. bailout their loans.
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Reply 18 - Posted by: Hermit_Crab 7/2/2023 2:29:24 PM (No. 1504328)
I doubt it is BIDEN's unannounced plan. The only thing he can plan is for what flavor of ice cream for his next snack.
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Reply 19 - Posted by: JimBob 7/2/2023 3:12:30 PM (No. 1504356)
Announcing his intention to 'work around' or circumvent the Supreme Court? Use his 'Phone and Pen" to Deliberately ignore and violate Federal Law AND the Constitution? So....Who is "Lawless" and "A Threat to Democracy" Now? Tell me, Crooked Joe! Who is the "Threat tp Democracy" NOW? Look in the Mirror and Tell me, Crooked Joe!
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Reply 20 - Posted by: bighambone 7/3/2023 9:27:20 AM (No. 1504819)
To the 101% politically partisan Biden and the Democrats their so-called student loan forgiveness program equates to “free” college for tens of millions of mostly naive young people who Biden and the Democrats expect will in return cast their tens of millions of future votes for Biden and the Democrats. Student loans became political as soon as Obama brought them under control of the federal government like everything else that the federal government controls. So common sense will tell you that Biden’s so-called student loan forgiveness plan is nothing more than a massive vote buying scheme for Biden and the Democrats.
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