Posted on 07/03/2023 10:25:20 AM PDT by DallasBiff
"I mean this with all my heart; please go f--- yourselves SCOTUS," tweeted Josh Gad, while Andy Cohen wrote, "Legalizing discrimination. Incredible."
The U.S. Supreme Court made not one, but two controversial, conservative-led rulings regarding LBGTQ rights and student loans on Friday -- and it's safe to say many in Hollywood and beyond are angry with the decisions.
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My thoughts exactly!
When I graduated from law school in 1967 I had one $700 student loan debt. Today that would be about $7000. I paid it off in under three years, two of which were spent as a second and first Lieut. in the Army. Today’s equivalent would be about $7000. Anyone with a vaguely reasonable income, today in the neighborhood of $40-$60,000, could certainly pay off a $7000 debt that was voluntarily incurred without serious trouble. If any such individual has serious trouble he or she is probably wildly financially responsible.
Where in hell did anyone get the idea they were anything else??
Paying back the money you’ve borrowed is “controversial”?
I’ve never heard of Josh Gad.
Like we care.
They’re just making it better.
SUPREME COURT Published July 3, 2023 11:39am EDT
New poll reveals where Americans stand on SCOTUS affirmative action, student loan, religious freedom decisions
Over 50% of Americans approve of ending affirmative action!
Supreme Court is making Congress do their job to legislate: Matt Whitaker
Former acting U.S. Attorney General Matthew Whitaker tells ‘Fox News Live’ that President Biden’s student debt relief plan was a political play ahead of 2024 to give voters hope for legislation he did not have the power to pass.
Most Americans agree with the crucial Supreme Court rulings on affirmative action, free speech and student loan handouts, according to a new poll that comes amid controversy over the recent landmark decisions.
SCOTUS concluded Thursday that affirmative action - using race as a factor when deciding college admissions - is in violation of the 14th Amendment’s Equal Protection Clause.
An ABC News/Ipsos survey found that 52% of Americans agree with the decision to overturn race based schools admissions, while 32% disapprove of the ruling.
In a 6-3 decision, the court also shot down President Biden’s student loan handout on the grounds that it was unconstitutional.
Yes, who is Josh Gad. Last I knew he was cleaning toilets at Las Vegas hotels.
I’ve never even heard of him.
I know I don’t care what Harveywood thinks!
Celebrities shouldn’t be responsible for paying off student loans; that’s for the “little people of flyover country” to do.
Who was it who said words to the effect of, “Once you get used to special treatment, fairness feels like discrimination”?
I’m sure all the loudmouth libtard celebrities will rush forward to pay off all these loans they feel so strongly about instead of buying $50 million dollars mansions on the “rising” coastlines.
Bahahahahahahah
Frauds
Why didn’t the gays go to another web designer after being turned down by the Christian? Because they wanted to apply the coercive power of government to make the Christian kneel before them and submit. This is not the first gay test case that has failed either. Remember the cake shop and pizza parlor? Gays should take the L and start their own web design companies.
This is when Republicans in the House introduce Legislation TAXING the Gross Incomes of All Entertainers to pay off Student Loans of those struggling.
You guys are too mean. Remember there is a writers strike going on. These guys, who ever they are, are doing their best to think for themselves.
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