• protist@mander.xyz
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    10 months ago

    I’m not a lawyer, but someone who quotes an article about a single statute and thinks that one single statute is the only relevant law doesn’t understand the law. The constitution is crystal clear on Congress having the sole power to appropriate funding, whereas forgiving hundreds of billions in student debt is a cost that has not been funded by Congress. This is just one issue among many that make this not as simple as you think it is.

    I want to be clear I’m in full support of discharging as much student loan debt as possible. I’m also a realist.

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      10 months ago

      Congress having the sole power to appropriate funding

      Cancelation of debt owed to the education department isn’t appropriation. As the holder of the loans, the department owns and controls those loans, not Congress.

      Forgiving debt is not the same as spending money, especially since the increased economic activity from people not being crushed under a mountain of debt would benefit the economy greatly and thus result in more gain of revenue than the loss of potential revenue.

      I want to be clear I’m in full support of discharging as much student loan debt as possible.

      Clearly not, since the applicable law permits the cancelation of 90% of all student debt and you’re against doing that.

      I’m also a realist an apologist for the unnecessary fecklessness of the Dem leadership

      Fixed that for you