Childbearing goals have remained remarkably consistent over the decades. What has changed is when people start their families and how many kids they end up having.
Birth rates are falling in the United States. After the highs of the Baby Boom in the mid-20th century and the lows of the Baby Bust in the 1970s, birth rates were relatively stable for nearly 50 years
In the world of Washington lobbying this century, powerhouses have come and gone. The mighty have fallen low (see General Electric), the tiny have grown massive (see Facebook), and others have died only to rise again (see General Motors). Titans have clashed (see Google versus AT&T on net neutrality), and supposed rivals have teamed up (see the aluminum industry and the environmental lobby on fuel economy).
I’m not at all convinced that President Joe Biden is correct to forgive $10,000 in student debt. Also, his defenders make a lot of very bad arguments in favor of this move. But it may be politically popular (it very well may not, though), and so opponents will need to take on the best arguments, not merely their worst ones.