Christina Ellis
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Appearances Over Time
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Y'all, it started today, February 28th.
It is the day that student loan forgiveness is going before the Supreme Court.
So it feels like we have waited 83 years for anything to move on this.
It is finally time for at least arguments to be heard and hopefully some decision to be made.
And just in an article was posted because it started this morning.
And the headline says Supreme Court majority signals skepticism over Biden's student loan forgiveness.
You think?
It's interesting.
It says the conservative majority signaled deep skepticism Tuesday about Biden's plan to wipe out 400 billion in student loan debt for tens of millions of Americans, suggesting the president overstepped his powers under the law.
Really?
Tell us your opinion, Ken.
During the course of more than three hours of closely watched arguments, the justices prodded the Biden administration for answers about why the student loan plan was different from other emergency policies the White House attempted to implement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, but were struck down.
In one series of troubling signs for the plan, the chief justice questioned a central premise of Biden's argument that the president has the authority to cancel student loans without explicit authority from Congress.
smell right look right if you and we've been saying ridiculous we've been saying from the beginning keep paying off these loans there's not interest occurring right now this is the time to think about it but if you've been waiting this is the time where they're deliberating and i hope you again can feel that wake-up call that
It's dicey.
It's dicey.
We don't know what's going to happen, but it's not looking promising.
We will keep you updated as things come about.
It's not expected that a decision will be reached immediately.
This could be a little time, but we'll keep you posted.