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    The withdrawal notices were for two of the department’s unfinished debt-relief rules. The first rule was Biden’s Plan B for broader debt relief after the Supreme Court struck his first plan down in summer 2023. The second rule was a proposal to provide relief to borrowers facing financial hardship.

    Unfinished and proposal.

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      Yeah, Biden’s team never wanted to do any of this and never put any real effort into making it happen so now we’re hear. In any sane world this implosion (along with the FAFSA disaster and a million other things) would be the end of the conversation about why younger voters haven’t been supporting Dems at the rate we need, but I’m sure some jackass on MSNBC will say something fucking idiotic and insulting about misinformation on tiktok or something anyway.

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        Passed student debt relief. You: “He didn’t want to do it!!!”

        Blocked by court. You: “see he didn’t want to do it!!!”

        Passes new bill. Continues to work on other ways to do it too. You: “see he never wanted to do it!! No real effort!!”

        Unbelievable.

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          Biden does weakest method to do debt relief, then ignores it once courts block it

          see he wanted to! - - dems not understanding why people don’t want more right wing dems in the party

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            He literally wrote new bills to get around the court block. Several afaik, at least one went through and some like above he won’t finish in time.

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            Yeah, what’s really frustrating is that I’m sure a lot of Biden supporters honestly understand how much of a complete and total failure his administration was (because like how could you not), but they will gaslight insult and alienate everyone and let the whole fucking country burn to the ground before they ever once admit it

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              Well yeah if you did it before the election (hell even before the primary) you were just a dirty trump supporter. Then it was you couldn’t do it because it would hurt Kamala even though the entire point she replaced him was because of how poorly he was doing.

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          Biden drug his feet as long as possible on doing anything then only made on single token the gesture because he knew the court would instantly undo it and then he could pretend he tried (a court he never supported reforming in any meaningful way, not coincidentally).

          If he actually gave a shit he could have ordered the debt discharged before courts had any opportunity to involve themselves, or could have at least tried multiple different orders (like how Trump was willing to do with his travel bans), but the fact is Biden never actually wanted to deal with student debt because he worked most of his career to build this system and thinks it’s a good way to keep young people from getting too uppity.

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            ordered the debt discharged before courts had any opportunity to involve themselves

            That you think that’s how it works really shows me who I’m talking with. You have no idea how it works.