The Supreme Court is coming for Biden's student loan forgiveness plan, and the CFPB. Get a hobby!
Tuesday, February 28, 2023
BY JULIA CLAIRE & CROOKED MEDIA
- Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) ([link removed]) , calling for…civility
The Supreme Court heard oral arguments about the legality and constitutionality of President Biden’s signature student debt-relief plan on Tuesday, and the Court’s Republican-captured majority seems poised to make trouble.
* In arguments lasting more than three hours, Chief Justice John Roberts led his conservative colleagues in questioning the Biden administration’s authority to broadly cancel federal student loans ([link removed]) because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The plan to forgive up to $10,000 in federal student debt for Americans making under $125,000 and up to $20,000 for Pell grant recipients has already been blocked in lower courts by other Republican-appointed federal judges.
* Judicial analysts speculate that it’s unlikely any of the six Republican-appointed SCOTUS justices will vote to uphold the debt relief program, but Justices Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett appeared most open to the administration’s arguments. We’re not holding our breath! The Court’s illegitimate 6-3 right-wing majority has really let its freak flag fly, but there is a slim chance based on the arguments heard so far that the court would find that GOP-led states and individuals challenging the plan lack the legal standing to sue.
* If that happens, the court could dismiss the lawsuits without ruling on the legal merits of student loan forgiveness. Kavanaugh posited that the administration using an “old law” to implement a debt-relief program ([link removed]) which Congress had rejected “seems problematic.” And he would know about being problematic! But without the relief program, the Biden administration’s top lawyer said that “delinquencies and defaults will surge,” when payment forbearance is lifted, which is expected to happen this summer.
Once the conservative SCOTUS majority takes a torch to the student debt-relief program that would benefit 40 million Americans, it seems they’re ready to turn their attention to dismantling the Consumer Finance Protection Bureau.
* Last October, a panel of far-right judges on the also-far-right Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals effectively declared the CFPB unconstitutional ([link removed]) , which seems like a harbinger of doom to come, but all may not be lost. Even Judge Cory Wilson, the Trump judge who authored that decision, admitted in his opinion that “every court” that had considered the arguments presented in the case has deemed the CFPB to be “constitutionally sound.” But if the Supreme Court does declare the agency unconstitutional, it will have far-reaching consequences, as the CFPB has enforcement authority over 18 federal statutes, covering everything from credit cards, car payments, mortgages, and student loans.
* The CFPB was originally proposed in 2007 by Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) when she was a Harvard Law School professor, and three years later the Obama Administration appointed her to set up the agency in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis. Republicans have always hated the CFPB, just like they hate every other regulatory body meant to protect consumers or workers or the environment or to police corporate malfeasance. So now, the GOP is using its increasingly-favored tactic of undoing anything they don’t like: getting their corrupt SCOTUS majority to declare it unconstitutional ([link removed]) .
The Supreme Court was conceived as a “non-partisan” body (lol) with final say over the constitutionality of state and federal laws. But the reality we currently face is that two hyper-conservative Republican presidents who both lost the popular vote appointed half the Court, and (depending on how you count it) outright stole at least two seats. They’re throwing precedent out the window, and not playing by the old rules, so maybe a new corrective approach is needed before they decide every civil right and protection is “unconstitutional.”
Rupert Murdoch, the billionaire godfather of right-wing propaganda in the Anglophone world, was deposed under oath in the Dominion Voting Systems defamation lawsuit against Fox News, where he serves as company chair, and it did not go well for him! According to a Dominion court filing, Murdoch provided Donald Trump’s son-in-law/senior advisor/campaign ratfucker with confidential Fox Corp information about unaired ads the Biden campaign had paid Fox to run. Murdoch also admitted that he chose not to keep election deniers such as Rudy Giuliani off the air even though he had the authority to do so and that he didn’t believe Donald Trump’s lies about the election). Under exacting pressure from Dominion’s lawyers, Murdoch admitted that several fox news hosts—Lou Dobbs, Maria Bartriomo, Jeanine Pirro, and Sean Hannity—“endorsed” the lie that the 2020 election was stolen ([link removed]) . That’s…a pretty e
xplosive admission of defamation. Murdoch tried to backpedal and distinguish Fox News hosts from Fox News itself (we have to laugh). “Endorsed” is the operative word. It fortifies the allegation that Fox executives knew these claims were false, yet continued to push them anyway. A member of the Fox Corp board of directors called Murdoch’s testimony “catastrophic.” We love to see it!
A federal judge did away with Texas’s 21-and-over age restriction and now literal teenagers there can obtain concealed-carry licenses ([link removed]) to take handguns on to college campuses, into businesses, and even across state lines. Because teenagers with guns is the definition of “feeling safe!”
A Republican lawmaker in Texas has introduced legislation to compel internet providers to block abortion-pill websites ([link removed]) , which could be the next frontier of the GOP war on choice.
Not content to let Tucker Carlson rifle through it all by himself, the House GOP also intends to provide defendants in cases related to January 6 with thousands of hours of internal Capitol security footage ([link removed]) . Yep, trying to help insurrectionists who tried to violently overturn the election beat the rap!
The Biden administration has launched a new semiconductor chips push ([link removed]) amid a “very heated” global competition with China.
The judge overseeing the Fulton County, GA, special grand jury investigation of disgraced former president Donald Trump said that jurors are allowed to talk about the final report ([link removed]) , as the jury foreperson did very publicly, but it becomes a problem if the jurors begin to “synthesize the testimony” and the group’s thoughts on it.
Gov. Tate Reeves (R-MS) signed a bill banning gender-affirming healthcare for transgender minors into law ([link removed]) .
New banners in Washington, DC, feature a misspelling of “Massachusetts.” ([link removed]) All of us from the Bay State will ride at dawn to seek our revenge.
Matt Schlapp has been at the helm of the Conservative Political Action Conference for nearly a decade, but it’s looking increasingly certain that his tenure will go down in flames. Some months ago, a former staffer on Herschel Walker’s Georgia Senate campaign accused Schlapp of groping him during a trip to Atlanta last fall, but since then dozens of current and former employees and board members have disclosed a wider range of complaints against Schlapp and the broader CPAC culture under his leadership ([link removed]) . CPAC has hemorrhaged half of its staff since 2021 according to sources at the organization. One former employee notified the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission last month of plans to sue, alleging she was fired in retaliation for complaining about a co-worker’s sexist and racist comments. Of course, those still shilling for Schlapp and the organization claim that the investigation is
simply meant to “silence a prominent conservative voice,” but the truth of the matter is, everyone deserves a safe and respectful work environment, even Republicans.
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President Biden will tap current deputy Labor Secretary Julie Su as the next Secretary of Labor ([link removed]) to replace Marty Walsh.
Retired NFL superstar Tom Brady reportedly wants to pivot careers and do standup comedy ([link removed]) , because I guess he wasn’t enough of a Divorced Guy™ yet.
President Obama launched a leadership network called the Change Collective focused on civic engagement ([link removed]) and the next generation of public servants.
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