Fit419 t1_j9hay01 wrote
Reply to comment by UWMN in Many Americans need Wendy’s dumpster to afford student loan payments without Biden's forgiveness plan: Survey by TheFleshGordon
I think repayments will continue to be pushed back until the next presidential election (and then used as leverage in debates). No congress person on either side wants the political fallout of being the one to bring repayments back.
HiBoobear t1_j9hiwiu wrote
Exactly. It’s political suicide not to push them back
Chubbymcgrubby t1_j9k0pfd wrote
Patrick star meme: let's just push the payments to 2099.
HiBoobear t1_j9k1llk wrote
Puuuuussssshhhh!!!!
EmergencyThing5 t1_j9icchd wrote
I agree that Biden will try to push it back if the Forgiveness plan fails at the Supreme Court even if there’s a lack of legal justification for doing so; however, I don’t see how anyone can think House Republicans won’t push to end the payment pause. They literally included on their proposed list of targets for spending cuts that came out last week. Earlier this month, the majority of Congressional Republicans signed briefs advocating for the Forgiveness plan to be vacated. They are pretty vocally against it. Younger voters aren’t their base, so I don’t think they care if they screw those groups over as much.
I think Biden won’t give up the pause without making Republicans force him to. It’s kind of a waste for him to not leverage it to save something else when the debt limit fight gets underway this summer. Republicans want to sell spending cuts to their base before 2024, and this is clearly one area they could get it.
[deleted] t1_j9isv9m wrote
I think the repayments don’t start back at all, and are also never forgiven. How I believe we get past the issue is we have our next economic meltdown, and you have the public and governments backing to completely wipe them largely away. When and what this all looks like is details I’ll never guess. But it’s on pause indefinitely because turning them back on, after three years of inflation in everything else is a non starter.
I suppose they could turn the repayments back on, all hell breaks out in 6-9 months, and they get bi-partisan support to end student loan repayments for good, all built into some “financial aid” package that winds up costing way more than just writing them off right now would be.🙄
limpchimpblimp t1_j9i73xs wrote
The republicans want loan repayments to continue. They’re telling the functionally illiterate base the loans are a handout to the "elites".
AbeWasHereAgain t1_j9iews0 wrote
LMFAO - why the fuck would an “elite” need a loan?
masstransience t1_j9imhcs wrote
Elon:
Pepepopowa t1_j9k0vx9 wrote
‘Rich California kids getting social arts degrees’ is the main line.
Money, investment. This comment is about betting stocks.
freebumper2 t1_j9jokd2 wrote
B-L-E-H-C-H t1_j9i35yt wrote
Someone has to do it though??😰
BrotherAmazing t1_j9i8u0s wrote
How long can they push them out? 2024? 2025? 2030??? 2050??????
Fit419 t1_j9i9hn4 wrote
Until it is no longer politically advantageous
PlanesFlySideways t1_j9iwsqg wrote
I believe all this time counts towards the forgiveness after 25 years if paying so let's go that far at least
Jaie_E t1_j9hgzqn wrote
Seems like some of the republicans want to pretend to be but honestly I wouldn't be suprised if one of the republican primary candidates adopts some form of loan forgiveness just to pander to brandon's base
sielingfan t1_j9hq99w wrote
>brandon's base
Um
DisAccount4SRStuff t1_j9hs1k7 wrote
ALL YOUR BASE ARE BEING TO US
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