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Wednesday, November 23, 2022

Bait and Switch

 I wonder how many gullible people voted for Democrats in the mid-terms because they wanted their student debt relief? I'm guessing many, but this article about a court ruling, and the history of the Fifth Court of Appeals, guarantees the notes will still be due for a long time. It's the old bait-and-switch swindle, except the size of the con is enormous, with votes being the trade for something that doesn't exist.

Regardless of what anyone thinks, the power of the purse rests strictly with Congress, and the President can't spend money by decree with impunity. Biden only acted by advise, since his mental acuity is gone. His handlers really blew it with this one, and those in Congress that pushed it are soon to be under the microscope. Whether anything happens is to be seen, but considering how the courts have had enough, and how the Supreme Court is under attack by the current administration, the next two years should reveal some decisions that are in the right direction.

6 comments:

  1. Voters are stupid. Most are abject morons. The left knows this and takes advantage of it daily. The left has made a deliberate effort to short circuit the education process and replace it with propaganda. People no longer think....they emote. And emotions make them easy to fool.

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    1. It's hard to understand the true mindset of voters with all the voting fraud. Teachers, and the media, are probably the biggest problem, and the biggest solution.

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  2. Imagine the inflation. Debt is bad, but so is free money.

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    1. Inflation is destroying the finances of most citizens. A less polite society would have a harsh reaction to such policies, and future advocates of the madness would know pursuing that path was a possible death sentence.

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  3. those in Congress that pushed it are soon to be under the microscope.
    And after seeing what happens to democrats who deserve pain ,I'm sure the they are just terrified.

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    1. Too many in the Capitol are in need of punishment for their sedition. May the events leading to the punishment begin immediately.

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