$20,000 in debt. did you overstep your authority? i think the court misinterpreted the constitution the. will: this follows the previous day of landmark decisions with the high court voting to outlaw race-based affirmative action in college admissions, just a landmark week for the supreme court and a really bad week for joe biden. let s focus in on the supreme court for just one moment, if we might. these are three major, or major policies that are the culmination of years, perhaps even decades, of work in some cases. for example, when it comes to the affirmative action. the supreme court saying that colleges should not use race in admission to me, on its case is a on its face, is a good and principled move in terms of evolving towards a less race-conscious society. under the 14th amendment, all men have equal protection. when it comes to the colorado case, this was simply about free speech. should you be compelled to endorse or create speech you do not agree with, and
biden administration obviously did this, made this decision to pursue loan forgiveness because they thought it would be popular with young people. many general with your friends in general with your friends and other young people you know, is this something they re for in are you two ladies the exception? well, what i ve heard from a lot of people is that they haven t even considered how heavier going to repay hair student they haven t even considered how they re going to repay their debt, but the reason is because we have politicians promising to forgive $10,000 or more. i dwrawpted many 2020, and we haven t had to pay back our loans, we haven t had interest accruing. so a lot of individuals are completely unprepared. rachel: yeah. what they should be doing is, like you said, i paid back $17,000 of my student debt, but that s what s not being talked about, is there s so many individuals who have the ability to continue paying back their loan, but they re choosing not to becaus