On January 14, a federal judge in Biden’s home state of Delaware moved to eliminate nearly $100,000 in student loan debt held by a 35-year-old epileptic man. In response, the Justice Department filed a notice of appeal in the case on behalf of Education Secretary Miguel Cardona. If Biden officials now follow through with a fully formed appeal, they would not only be aiming to keep this man overwhelmed with debt, but also moving to solidify a legal interpretation that could preclude even the most beleaguered student debtors from getting relief through bankruptcy courts.

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    Opinion | A Biden Presidency Could Be Better Than Progressives Think - The New York Times

    Campaign promises matter, and his platform shows a distinct leftward drift.

    By Michelle Goldberg

    April 20, 2020

    And contrary to conventional wisdom, most politicians attempt to keep their campaign promises.

    Starting in 2025 I'm looking forward to Michelle Goldberg and other lib pundit morons writing in retrospect about the catastrophic Biden administration. He attempted to keep his campaign promises. He tried!

    I just noticed that it was published on 4/20.

    Biden: "Should I decriminalize pot via executive order to give us a fighting chance in the elections?"

    The Other Biden: "No."

    Biden: "Well, I tried."