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1706, 24 Oct 22

Biden Lies About Student Loan Bailout

In an interview released Sunday, President Biden stated that his student-debt forgiveness initiative had already been “passed by a vote or two” although it hasn’t been voted on in Congress.
Biden issued an executive order in late August “forgiving” up to $10,000 in student debt for individuals making less than $125,000 per year and up to $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients in the same income category. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, the unilateral move could cost taxpayers as much as $400 billion.
During a panel discussion with the digital media company NowThis, Biden falsely claimed that the executive order was actually legislation that he “got passed by a vote or two.”
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1706, 24 October 2022

16 Comments

  1. Jason

    We are going to see a crash here, it’s going to happen very fast and it’s going to be dramatic. The meds he’s been given for the past two + years only work for so long and when the effectivity ends, the damage is done.

    All jokes, all partisan politics, all personal feelings aside… this man has been abused. He should have retired and spent a few years with the family, instead of being pumped full of meds to try to keep his brain functional. Dementia is not an unknown disease and what has happened to him is heartbreaking.

  2. MjM

    Going to?

    Happy Birthday to President Kamala!

    Oh, wait….

    And now you can have 8 bullets in your round!

    Um…

    Hey, it’s a sure thing that the once-in-a-generation investment of over a billion 200, a trillion, 200 billion dollars is gonna help!

    Uh…

    And besides, Dr. Biden thinks that……uh,…… his wife thinks that…….. uh,………. that he …………uh, …………. that, ….that they’re ………..that they’re….…doing something very importantzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.

    Not to mention all those colleges chasing him to be dean.

    All partisan politics aside, I have zero sympathy for this life-long lying scuzbucket pedo-incestuous turd. The man has abused himself and everyone around him willingly and willfully.

  3. Merlin

    >Who is running this show?

    Not Joe. I wonder how many times he’s asked the room to tell him what he thinks.

  4. Tuerqas

    Is dementia really lying, though? I kind of feel like lying needs to be intentional, otherwise it is speaking in ignorance or loss of mental functions.

    I think I am between Jason and MjM on Biden. He volunteered to be President despite what everyone knew what age was doing to him, so little sympathy, but it is sad to see.

  5. Merlin

    Lying used to require an intent to deceive, but not these days. Now simply disagreeing with someone else’s truth brands you a liar no matter how unrealistic their truth. Seems like there ought to be another term for that but I don’t know what it would be.

  6. dad29

    Lying used to require an intent to deceive

    Nope. Thomas Aquinas was merciless on that topic. If you were outside while it was raining, and you cam inside for 10 minutes and someone asked “Is it raining?” and you said “Yes” but it had already stopped raining–well, then, you are a liar under TA’s (authoritative) moral judgment. But since it was an un-intentional lie, the guilt was minimal.

  7. Tuerqas

    I get what both of you are saying and it is certainly true, Merlin, that disagreeing with someone else’s truth gets you BRANDED a liar by them and their group, but what many people think today today does not create new truth. Most of those people couldn’t tell you how many States are in the US or how many foreign countries border the US. I have no problem disagreeing with their opinions on lies.

    And Dad29, I would love to know if Thomas Aquinas had stated anything concerning mental capacity on the subject. Back then, madness was next devil worshipping so I don’t know if he did or not. If he thought the very old who had lost the capacity to recognize truth from fiction were lying liars from Lyonia, full of sin that they did not have the capacity to ask for penance on, then I have no trouble disagreeing with him.

  8. Mar

    And the liberals remain silent.
    They know they have a senile president and they don’t care.
    What a shame.
    No bad Orange Man, but the country lays inin ruins by the extremist liberal agenda, which has proven to be a horrible failure.

  9. MjM

    Mr. T asks: “ Is dementia really lying, though? ”

    No. It’s not. Babbling incoherently is a sure sign mental disorder.

    But with 50+ years of using self-aggrandizing and failure-deflecting lying his Swiss cheese brain is now on auto pilot. You can see it every time he repeats a lie that had been proven so years earlier and when he makes up new shit to match and make himself appealing to whoever he is speaking to (see: truck driving, lumber jacking, full-time professorship, etc, etc.). Practice, you might say, makes perfect. At this point he can’t help it.

    But that wasn’t always the case.

    I went to law school on a full academic scholarship, the only one in my class that had a full academic scholarship. …and in fact ended up in the top half of my class. I was the outstanding student in the political science department at the end of my year. . . I graduated with three degrees from undergraduate school – Babblin’ Joe, running for president, 1988.

    Every one of those of those claims was a lie. He knew it. What is amazing is how easily it rolled out of his mouth (you can hunt for the CSPAN video if you wish). He also lied about participating in civil rights marches during his first prez bid 34 years ago, a lie debunked at the time but which he repeated and repeated and repeated, the latest being just last week.

    It was an errant driver who stopped to drink instead of drive and hit a tractor-trailer, hit my children and my wife and killed them. – Babblin’ Joe, 2001, lying to an audience at the University of Delaware three days after 9/11.

    Six years later…

    Let me tell you a little story. I got elected when I was 29, and I got elected November the 7th. And on Dec. 18 of that year, my wife and three kids were Christmas shopping for a Christmas tree. A tractor-trailer, a guy who allegedly — and I never pursued it — drank his lunch instead of eating his lunch, broadsided my family and killed my wife instantly, and killed my daughter instantly, and hospitalized my two sons, with what were thought to be at the time permanent, fundamental injuries.

    You can say what ever you want about his current mentality, but it has nothing to do with a man who would sentiently lie about the death of his wife and kid for political gain.

  10. dad29

    disagreeing with someone else’s truth

    Perhaps you meant that ironically? You don’t really mean that there are two ‘truths’ which are in disagreement, do you?

  11. Merlin

    >Perhaps you meant that ironically?

    Oh, yeah.

  12. Tuerqas

    >disagreeing with someone else’s truth

    I actually took that literally. Today, different news sources report two different sets of ‘facts’ on every politicizable news event. There is only one real truth, but if you are reading two different accounts from a left and right news agency, there are lies of omission, taking one person’s view and not a person who disagrees with their politics, while the other news agency takes the latter statement and not the former and often omit other facts themselves. It is enough that either one side believes a completely fabricated conclusion or both sides believe half truths because it is all they read.
    I did not take Merlin’s statement as irony, I took it as a realistic view on what is happening today. There is only one real truth of any issue, but another truth is that making a Dem and a Rep believe the real truth on anything is near impossible.

  13. Merlin

    I was trying to be sarcastic about the Left’s penchant for adopting alternate realities. I find the practice fascinating. Effed up, but fascinating.

    I saw an image not long ago of a 3D cylinder lit from the circular end that cast a circular shadow. The shadow was labeled “true.” Another light source from the side cast a rectangular shadow. That shadow was also labeled “true.” The overall image labeled the 3D cylinder itself and the shadows it cast as “truth.”

    Big picture.

  14. Tuerqas

    That is basically how I took it, and while I find the left has taken alternate reality to the next level, news from the right (political news at the least) is edging closer to the same practice all the time. The 3D cylinder really is a great image of what is happening today.

  15. dad29

    there are lies of omission, taking one person’s view and not a person who disagrees with their politics, while the other news agency takes the latter statement and not the former and often omit other facts themselves

    Don’t forget the “relative” scams. When I say “It’s cold,” it’s a relative statement unless I define “cold.” That’s an excellent way for liars to lie; simply refuse to define a term.

  16. Tuerqas

    Absolutely, and probably my least favorite type. Nothing gives me more contempt than when someone I am having a ‘discussion’ with suddenly says, ‘I never told you what I believe, so you are just assuming based on hints I gave, but do not claim, hahaha!’
    You have never done that Dad29 and I appreciate it.

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