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The Supreme Court has blocked President Biden's plan to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt for more than 40 million Americans. The court's conservative justices expressed skepticism about Biden's authority to forgive student loan debt without direct authorization from Congress.

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[–] Mayoman68 4 points 1 year ago (2 children)

What Trump views do you agree with?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

That Ivanka is attractive (personality and morals aside)

[–] Grangle1 -1 points 1 year ago

I'm a Catholic who takes my faith seriously when it comes to political/social issues, which is why I don't particularly care for either party here in the US, they both get it right and wrong on some things. The primary thing I agree with the GOP on, which is why the Supreme Court justice issue was important to me, is that I'm strongly pro-life/anti-abortion. I don't much care for the political pro-life movement, because they've grafted themselves so hard to the GOP platform they've lost their way on many other things, but I do still care about the issue itself. On "culture war" stuff I'm more on the GOP side, not out of actual hate for certain groups, but because I do think in their push for acceptance they're starting to push too far. Parents and families should be the primary teachers of children when it comes to those types of things, and should have the final say in what's best for their child on them. For adults, I'm not personally in support of such stuff, but I'm more hands-off legally, as long as religious institutions aren't forced to celebrate or acknowledge things they don't believe in. What consenting adults do is none of my legal business, and religiously it's between them and God, even if I and the Church think that what they're doing is wrong. God will have the final say one way or the other. Basically, I'm more on the GOP side in "religious freedom" issues. Doesn't mean I have any disrespect or hard feelings for LGBTQ-so on people, but the buck stops at forcing certain views of those issues on children without parental consent.

Other social issues, i.e. racial issues, I'm more of a straight-up centrist on. Equal is equal, no special treatment for anyone, positive or negative, regardless of race, gender, or any other demographic title people don't have control over. That's how it should be, IMO.

I do lean more liberal on things like immigration, environmental issues/climate change, labor/employment/wage issues (or I may be more "centrist" on that really), healthcare and education funding (i.e., universal healthcare/education), and slightly left on the economy in general, economically more of a Democrat-leaning capitalist than a socialist/social democrat.