They overturned Roe v. Wade. They ended Affirmative Action. Now they've rejected Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. Today's SCOTUS works to proactively diminish the rights and opportunities of the people of the United States. (Biden can get around this, by the way.) 1/2

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As President, I will expand the Court if necessary. Nothing in the Constitution says it's limited to 9 justices. We must also introduce ethics rules for SCOTUS justices, and consider term limits. Our current SCOTUS has gone rogue in service to their corporatist sponsors.2/2
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Replying to @marwilliamson
What about the rights of lenders to be repaid?
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They're returning the country to honor GOD as our founding fathers intended. it's terribly sad that so many of you don't understand that the United States was founded on Godly principles, and those principles that honor God are the ones that must and will prevail.
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We were told that we needed a college education to succeed in this life. Due to parental pressures and fear for our future prospects, we took out massive loans and shot for a four year institution. When we came out of those institutions, hopeful and proud that we were on the right track, we met a saturated job market where employers were asking for 2-3 years experience for career paths we just finished impoverishing ourselves to step into, frustrating us to no end and defeating our optimism for the future. None of the many college recruiters or high school teachers were telling us JC’s or community colleges were a smarter, cheaper route to take at a time when we desperately need crossroad level advice for our lives. It was all about status, so parents could brag about their kids to their friends, even though most of those parents can no longer brag about the kids who have moved back in with them. Biden has to find a way to make this happen, because we have been used and abused for far too long. We invite these predatory institutions to bite the bullet just this once and let us breathe, so we can actually have a chance at the American dream and possibly reignite our economy. Let’s make it happen! @esaagar @krystalball @ryangrim @emilyjashinsky @briebriejoy @robbysoave @KyleKulinski @mtaibbi @shellenberger @elonmusk @jack @thehill @CNN @MSNBC @FoxNews @POTUS @marwilliamson @RobertKennedyJr @VivekGRamaswamy @GovRonDeSantis @NikkiHaley
Replying to @marwilliamson
I was kind of a fan up until this tweet. If this is your real take then I would assume you’re not a big proponent of checks and balances. I’m grateful for them. The executive branch (from both sides) is running haywire.
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Good. I as a taxpayer should not be responsible for other peoples mistakes and inability to pay off a loan that they chose to take on.
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Unfortunately, with three of the last Justices being put in place by Donald Trump. This is exactly what is going to continue until they all pass away.
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#StudentLoanForgiveness Conservatives: "Why should we cancel student loan debts? That's just Socialism." God: "At the end of every seven years you must cancel debts. This is how it is to be done: Every creditor shall cancel the loan he has made to his fellow Israelite. He shall not require payment from his fellow Israelite or brother, because the LORD's time for canceling debts has been proclaimed." (Deut 15:1) Conservatives: "Trump didn't really say that did he"?
Replying to @marwilliamson
Forcing students to pile on debt for education and subsequent debt forgiveness is just about the worst approach to education funding.
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