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Supreme Court rejects Biden's request to revive student loan relief plan

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The United States Supreme Court has rejected an emergency request by the Biden administration to revive a plan aimed at relieving federal student loan debt.

In a miscellaneous order released Wednesday in the case of Biden, et al. v. Missouri, et al., the high court declined to vacate a lower court injunction blocking enforcement of the loan relief plan.

“The application to vacate injunction presented to Justice Kavanaugh and by him referred to the Court is denied. The Court expects that the Court of Appeals will render its decision with appropriate dispatch,” read the brief order.

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I suppose some would say Christians should want to be generous and pay for other people's college. Problem is, we are so deeply in debt there is no money there, really. It would be irresponsible to continue reckless spending. Also, is it fair to decide for every taxpayer in the country that they should pay for people's college? It's like stealing your neighbor's money and giving it to people to pay their college loans off. Plus I would just say that it isn't fair for people who didn't go to college, or who paid off their loans, to have to pay for those who haven't paid them.
 
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