• MrVilliam@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    “By official decree, all education shall now be free, and all debts accrued for the purposes of education are forgiven. If this should result in the dissolution of predatory lenders and universities whose business existence depends on this type of debt, then so be it. It’s time to adapt or go extinct, Jack.”

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        5 months ago

        maybe he does, let me check…

        … ah, sorry, the test results came back democrat.

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      5 months ago

      The problem is the courts would just knock it down right away. Biden could try to ignore the courts, using their own definition of immunity, but it would absolutely precipitate a Constitutional Crisis.

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            They declared the president is king. Somehow everyone loses their mind saying Trump can do anything now.

            But Biden is the current king so either the ruling means nothing or Biden can do anything now.

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              I don’t know what else to tell you. The court won’t support Biden using their ruling. It has been clearly captured in the most partisan manner.

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              Nuance.

              They didn’t declare the President king. They stated official acts are effectively immune and left a gaping hole in the definition of what constitutes “official”, likely leaving individual assessment to the courts which can be appealed right up to SCOTUS.