Young Americans are piling the blame for their student debt balances on conservatives, according to a poll by Generation Lab provided exclusively to Axios.

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    Young Americans don’t know about Bidens 2005/6 bill that made it impossible to get rid of student loans through bankruptcy. Once you know his history and biggest campaign financers it’s easy to see that Biden doesn’t want to cancel them either. None of them are fighting for the working class.

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      I love how you’re admitting that you don’t understand the concept of changing your opinion and maturing with this statement.

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      So he’s changed his position on the matter. That’s a good thing. Blame the GOP and SCOTUS. They are the real problem. Don’t blame the handful of people who are trying to fix the problem just because of a position they took on the issue nearly 10 years ago.

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        just because of a position they took on the issue nearly 10 years ago.

        I laughed because I also frequently make the mistake of calling the mid 00’s “ten years ago”.

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        The one time limited loan forgiveness isn’t his “changing his position” he has the same position. What he has done amounts to a hand-wave at a problem he refuses to actually fix. I believe your missed oc’s point

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          Stating that the president should be fixing something misses a lot of what happened insomuch as the President did try to fix somethings with a one time forgiveness of debt (only partial in a majority of cases) of federally held/debt through Direct Loans. Additional forgiveness was to be provided to those students that were so economically disadvantaged (aka poor) that they qualified for Pell grants. To do so, the President had previosuly nominated Miguel Cordona as his Administrations Secretary of Education, a Cabinet level position, and was approved by Congress. As head of this Federal Dept, Corodna had the legal authority to forgive student loan debts through the provisions of the previously mentioned Heroes Act. That Act was passed by Congress and is still Federal law today. So, yes in fact, the President did try to help and do something but via his Sec of Education as allowed by law. This wasn’t an Executive Order like some people still think. And the forgiveness was blocked by the current “conservative” SCOTUS that has done much the opposite when it comes to conserving the institutions norms and protecting it’s standing and authority, but instead has lost any degree of consistency, departed from long established precedent (see: stare decisis). Hell, 3 of the then nominees to the court lied under oath to Congress during their hearings (looking at you Gorsuch, Kavanaugh, Barrett re: Roe v Wade being the “law of the land”) to secure their spot on the Court. But I digress… So the president did attempt a fix in as much as he could as an executive and not a legislator.

          Now back to the politicizafion of this SCOTUS and the plot to hurt a Dems by cynically blocking debt relief to hurt Biden in the 2024 General Election and Dems in the upcoming Midterms. Thankfully, as shown by the OPs article, the younger voters appear to be much more well-informed as a voting base then previous generations and have assigned “blame” at the feet of Republicans. Alll you have to do is look at the states that sued the Administration claiming harm from the proposed debt forgiveness. Every single one of them were Republican states’ Attorneys General. Don’t even Get me started on how the court even established standing to begin judging the plaintiffs claims of harm.

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      Undoing that would be a great step in the right direction, among other good steps that colleges and people in government oppose.

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      Changing what you think of something as time progresses is also a sign of maturity. My political views have shifted drastically since 2006 due to being educated on political matters. Growth is important in the human experience. To say none of them are fighting for the working class is disingenuous at best given the platforms and recent voting records.