Biden’s Bold Vision for Education: Investing in Our Future

The government has never met a problem that your tax dollars couldn’t solve.

Earlier today, Joe Biden (well, let’s be honest, a staffer), talked about his plan for improving education.

You’ll notice a decided lack of, well, actual education and a whole lotta spending.

Jill, who is a life-long educator, has an expression: “Any nation that out-educates us is going to out-compete us.”

I’m committed to expanding access to quality education for all Americans, and we’ve made big progress this year.

Here’s how:

— President Biden (@POTUS) December 12, 2023

Buckle up, because this’ll be a ride:

We’ve approved over a total of $132 billion in student debt cancellation for 3.6 million Americans through various actions.

Getting student loan debt relief to borrowers that need it is about extending the power of possibilities to every American, not just those at the top.

— President Biden (@POTUS) December 12, 2023

This has been thoroughly debunked. Student loan forgiveness is actually a major wealth transfer from the majority of Americans (who don’t have a college degree) to those who do, most of whom are in the upper income brackets to begin with.

Second, please explain to us how forgiving student loan debt is ‘out-teaching’, well, anyone?

Does it make people retroactively smarter? Does some more education magically pop into their brain when they don’t have to pay their student loans back?

Inquiring minds want to know.

As long as I’m president, my Administration will never stop fighting to deliver relief to borrowers.

That’s why we launched the SAVE Plan and fixed the Public Service Loan Forgiveness program.

This relief is life-changing for millions of Americans like Tonya and Chad.

— President Biden (@POTUS) December 12, 2023
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And the Supreme Court said you didn’t have the authority.

We see HBCU excellence every day in America.

But we all know that HBCUs don’t have the same endowments and funding as other major colleges and universities.

That’s why we’ve invested $7 billion in HBCUs.

— President Biden (@POTUS) December 12, 2023

Another $7 billion in spending.

Where’s the actual educational policy?

The young people of America today are the most involved, the most generous, and the least prejudiced generation in American history.

They’re one of many reasons that I’ve never been more optimistic about America’s prospects – and we’re investing in their future.

— President Biden (@POTUS) December 12, 2023

We don’t know what orifice they pulled this from, but has he paid attention to the goings on on college campuses these days?

Whole lotta prejudice there.

And by ‘generous’ does he mean ‘willing to vote for politicians who will raise taxes’? 

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