And until the 1960s, state colleges and universities were tuition free…
The U.S. Supreme Court is currently deciding whether to kill Biden's student debt cancellation plan. When the justices were in college, the average student loan debt was under $1070. Now it's $31,000 — up 2,807%.

Mar 1, 2023 · 7:16 PM UTC

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Doesn't change the fact that Biden isn't allowed to spend without Congress. Something he keeps doing as Democrats prove to hate the very foundation of this country...
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Capitalists saw a way to profiteer!
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As they should be but if you made a commitment under an in place system, hold up your end of said commitment. Nobody else’s fault someone spent stupid money for garbage degree.
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-Why not "request" ALL Profs & Grad Asst's teach ALL their classes for a $1/yr Salary?? -"Problem SOLVED"!!
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Obama had 59 senators and wouldn't even #CodifyRoe. The only thing your party loves and will fight like hell to protect is the filibuster. #Democrats are the disease, not the cure.
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cancel the national debt
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Reprehensible billionaires fighting against students. They cheated to get to were thier at then hold us back. What are they so afraid of shocks the consciousness
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You are absolutely correct! The U.S. Supreme Court has no standing in the case that is before them; however, they are champing at the bit to undermine the President's programme to afford relief for students who have been severely affected by the onerous debt under a pandemic.