Joe Biden’s plan to “forgive” anywhere from 400 billion to one trillion dollars in student loans is on the rocks at the moment and may wind up crashing and burning entirely. This situation has left the White House in a bit of a sticky situation. People are still not making payments on their student loans because of a moratorium Biden continued after it was initially imposed in the early stages of the pandemic, and he has extended it a couple of times since then. But that moratorium is set to expire on January 1st. As Rick Moran points out at PJ Media, nobody expects the courts to sort this mess out in little more than six weeks, particularly as we’re entering the holiday season. But what justification could the President offer for extending the moratorium yet again at this point?Read More