Biden gives the Supreme Court —and taxpayers — the finger with his latest student-loan bailout
When the Supreme Court struck down Joe Biden’s attempt to unilaterally “cancel” (i.e., force taxpayers to absorb) $400 billion in student loans and blasted the president for overstepping his power by trying to circumvent Congress, he listened and, like a serious statesman, acknowledged his authority’s limits and tried to get the legislative branch to pass his agenda, as the Constitution demands.
Just kidding.
Congress, which has the “power of the purse,” has repeatedly rejected Biden’s plans to force taxpayers to eat the loss for millions of Americans’ student loans.