Conservative Republicans are widely opposed to President Joe Biden’s plan to forgive up to $20,000 in student loans for some borrowers.
But as you might imagine, the GOP, which has struggled to win over young voters, is having a world of trouble messaging their opposition to Biden’s plan in a way that appeals to Americans — particularly, young Americans — who’ve been saddled with financially crippling student loans.
Thus far, the GOP’s messaging on this has been pretty impotent, relying on Americans’ gullibility or flat-out stupidity.
In essence: “Blame Biden.”
Conservative movement figures have trotted out multiple efforts to halt Biden’s student loan plan, while several Republican lawmakers have derided students with debt as lazy grifters and framed the plan as a bribe for young people. Sen. Ted Cruz of Texas, who referred to student loan borrowers as “slacker baristas” in August, fretted over the potential to drive young voter turnout.
“And you know, if you can get off the bong for a minute and head down to the voting station … or just send in your mail-in ballot that the Democrats have helpfully sent you, it could drive up turnout, particularly among young people,” Cruz said on his podcast in late August.
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-TX) says there’s a “real risk” Biden forgiving some student loan debt will help Democrats in the 2022 midterms:
— The Recount (@therecount) August 26, 2022
“If you are that slacker barista who wasted seven years in college … if you can get off the bong for a minute … it could drive up turnout.” pic.twitter.com/COjbho5tD9
Multiple court challenges against the plan have been batted down, including a lawsuit in which white Wisconsinites said it should be deemed illegal because it would help Black people too much. No, I’m not kidding.
Presently, however, the plan is on pause because a federal appeals court this month sided with a lawsuit backed by six GOP-led states that argues student loan payments prop up the states’ economies in part and — get this — unfairly harm a Missouri loan company. Separately, a Trump-appointed federal judge in Texas halted Biden’s program, saying it unlawfully usurps congressional authority.
The Biden administration has appealed the Texas decision and asked the Supreme Court to reinstate the debt forgiveness plan as the Missouri-based lawsuit is considered.
It’s a gamble to assume voters are too ignorant to see that Republicans are trying to kill the plan completely.
Conservatives have framed Biden’s student debt forgiveness as a bribe that the administration announced before the midterms to get votes, although Biden made student loan help a major focus during his 2020 election bid. And Republicans claim Biden should have known this plan was destined to fail in court … because of their purportedly airtight legal arguments.
Effectively: “We’re not stopping your student loan forgiveness — even though we technically are. Biden is doing this.”








