Biden’s SAVE Student Loan Plan Blocked by Federal Appeals Court
By Jon Brenner|August 10, 2024
Biden’s SAVE Student Loan Plan Blocked by Federal Appeals Court

Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan just hit another legal roadblock, and it’s no surprise. It’s like the administration keeps trying to shove a square peg into a round hole, hoping that if they just push hard enough, it’ll fit. But the courts, especially those in Republican-led states, are having none of it.

Biden’s administration has been pushing this student loan forgiveness agenda, painting it as some grand gesture of compassion. But let’s be real—this is about votes, not values. College graduates are a key Democratic demographic, and what better way to secure their loyalty than by erasing a chunk of their debt?

The problem is, using taxpayer dollars to wipe out loans is a slap in the face to everyone who didn’t take on that debt, whether because they went straight into the workforce, attended trade school, or took out loans for a business instead.

The Legal Challenge

From CNN: A federal appeals court delivered on Friday another blow to President Joe Biden’s student loan repayment plan, siding with Republican-led states that asked it to block further implementation of the plan until their challenge to it is resolved.

The fate of the plan, known as SAVE (Saving on a Valuable Education), is in flux as courts across the country consider two legal challenges brought by several Republican-led states.

The court’s decision to put the brakes on Biden’s plan is a victory for fiscal responsibility. This is a plan that not only fails to address the root causes of the student loan crisis but also dumps the burden onto taxpayers who have nothing to do with it. The idea that someone who opted out of college should be on the hook for someone else’s Ivy League education is absurd, yet that’s exactly what Biden is pushing for.

Biden’s Strategy: Buy Votes with Your Money

It’s almost laughable how blatantly political this move is. Biden is dangling this promise of debt forgiveness in front of voters, hoping they won’t notice the fine print: someone else is going to pay for it.

This isn’t about helping struggling graduates; it’s about securing votes from a key demographic. But the courts are seeing through this charade, and thankfully, they’re stepping in to prevent this misuse of taxpayer money.

What’s even more frustrating is the complete lack of accountability for the colleges and universities that have jacked up tuition prices to astronomical levels. Instead of addressing the root of the problem—out-of-control tuition costs—Biden’s plan just throws money at the symptom, while the real issue continues to grow unchecked.

The SAVE Plan: More of the Same

The SAVE plan, which stands for Saving on a Valuable Education, is anything but valuable. It’s just another attempt to push the costs of higher education onto taxpayers. The courts are rightly questioning the legality of this approach, and the longer this legal battle drags on, the clearer it becomes that Biden’s plan is not only misguided but also likely illegal.

The administration’s strategy seems to be to implement as much of the plan as possible before the courts can fully weigh in, hoping that once the money starts flowing, it will be harder to stop. But this latest ruling is a sign that the courts aren’t going to let that happen without a fight.

What About the Rest of Us?

What about the people who scrimped and saved to pay off their loans, or those who chose less expensive educational paths to avoid taking on debt? Are they just supposed to grin and bear it while others get a free pass? Biden’s plan is a slap in the face to every American who made responsible financial decisions.

The real danger here is the precedent this sets. If the government can just wipe out student loans with the stroke of a pen, what’s next? Will they start forgiving mortgages, car loans, and credit card debt?

Where does it end? This isn’t just about student loans; it’s about the fundamental principle of personal responsibility. If you take out a loan, you should pay it back—end of story.

The Courts Step In

Thankfully, the courts are stepping in to stop this madness. The legal challenges being mounted by Republican-led states are not just about stopping this one program; they’re about preventing the federal government from overstepping its bounds and making promises it has no right to make. Which could put an end to one of Biden’s biggest legacies.

Biden’s plan might score him some short-term political points, but in the long run, it’s a recipe for disaster.

Key Takeaways:

  • Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan is facing legal challenges that could derail it completely.
  • The plan shifts the burden of student loans onto taxpayers, many of whom did not attend college.
  • The courts are questioning the legality of Biden’s approach, and rightly so, as it undermines personal responsibility and fiscal accountability.

Source: CNN

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Jon Brenner
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.
Patriot Journal's Managing Editor has followed politics since he was a kid, with Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush as his role models. He hopes to see America return to limited government and the founding principles that made it the greatest nation in history.