The U.S Supreme Court on Friday was set to rule on the legality of President Joe Biden’s plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt - a move intended to benefit up to 43 million Americans and fulfill a campaign promise.

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    In no other country would anyone wonder if it’s unconstitutional. It’s not the judges’ business to forgive school loans. You US guys have to stop try EVERY DAMN THING at Supreme Court. They’re just permanent unelected lawmakers at this point.

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      It’s a genuine legal question that’s being decided, because the legal foundation of the loan forgiveness is shaky, at best. Biden had openly said as much.

      You’re correct that it’s not the judges’ business to forgive loans, and that’s not what’s happening. They’re deciding whether the Executive actually has the legal authority to do it or not. You’re only hearing about a bunch of cases in the past few days because SCOTUS releases decisions in batches, with a large wave coming each June.

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        The problem is that this should be the job of congress to pass a student debt relief bill. But congress can’t come together to decide what color the sky is much less major economic reform.