• akatsukilevi@kbin.social
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    11 months ago

    Correction: They can, they just don’t want to. If supreme court accepts it, then it’s cancelled, but it’s more interesting for them to have a bunch of poor people with a fuck ton of debt up their arses, hence why they don’t do it

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      11 months ago

      if the supreme court accept it, then it’s cancelled

      They clearly, obviously, blatantly will not accept it. They shut him down on cancelling a smaller amount. They won’t just allow him to cancel a larger amount. All sending it to them does is create more precedent limiting the power of the executive, there is no reason to do that. There’s zero upside.

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        11 months ago

        Which once again reinforces that government can’t do because government doesn’t want to, because they have the choice to not do anything
        And why bother? They don’t have debt, it’s not their problem, so they don’t care enough to do something about it