Wednesday, March 01, 2023 8:10:42 AM
If the student loan forgiveness is shot down as over reach (as it should be), and the CFPB is found to be unconstitutionally funded, how do you see GSE litigation being affected and would these other two court decisions affect some of the cases that were denied?
I believe as others on here do, that the judicial has dug itself a hole, and is losing any credibility by backing this administrative state nightmare that some are pushing for lately. It would seem SCOTUS keeps backing itself further and further in a corner everytime it defends administrative government actions. Im curious as to how it would pan out for us if SCOTUS finally grows a pair and does what is needed instead of being political.
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