A Minnesota mayor earning $130,000+ a year at his office thanked Joe Biden for forgiving his college loan debt.
Despite earning significantly more than the typical American worker, St. Paul Mayor Melvin Carter openly welcomed industrious Americans being obliged to pay off their college loans. You see, Mayor Carter is a deadbeat college graduate who thinks the American taxpayer should pay off his student loan rather than be a responsible person who will pay off his own debts that he incurred.
“The Supreme Court tried to block me from relieving student debt. But they didn’t stop me. I’ve relieved student debt for over 5 million Americans. I’m going to keep going,” Biden wrote in a post on X last week. Biden gave the middle finger to the Supreme Court, the rules of law, the Constitution, and every hard-working American who is now stuck paying off billions of dollars in student loan debt, all so Joe Biden could buy votes from the deadbeats.
Biden has utilized a variety of workarounds to evade the Supreme Court’s judgment to strike down his student loan rescue program.
The Supreme Court voted 6-3 against Joe Biden’s student loan forgiveness program last year. As a result, the Department of Education created a forbearance program to get rid of $39 billion in student loans by counting missed payments as payments for a certain amount of time.
In January, Biden arbitrarily cancelled another $5 billion in student loan debt for 74,000 debtors as part of his newest vote-buying ploy.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELJoe Biden also said that he would eliminate student loans for anyone who borrowed less than $12,000 and had been in repayment for ten years.
Melvin Carter uploaded a photo of his Mohela account with a nil balance.
“Thank you, Mr. President!” Melvin Carter wrote.
Thank you, Mr. President! https://t.co/SjaNekU3ra pic.twitter.com/mQeqm2nt9X
— Melvin Carter (@melvincarter3) May 30, 2024
It didn’t work out so well for Melvin Carter to brag about getting rid of his college loans. People on X were upset.
You make $170,000/year asshole.
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) June 1, 2024
I had to chime in.
You are the mayor of Saint Paul, Minnesota, bragging that a Democrat president defied the law, the US Supreme Court, and is making the taxpayers pay for your loan that they didn't take out. You are a deadbeat POS.
— Rich 🇺🇸 (@Scafmars) June 3, 2024
Why couldn't you pay off your own student loans as a 45-year-old adult man making six-figures (before benefits)?!?
Absolutely pathetic and shameful to make the taxpayers cover your debt especially considering you make 2x the median income for a HOUSEHOLD (family) in St. Paul and… pic.twitter.com/9gPQwMxiqn
— Julia 🇺🇸 (@Jules31415) June 3, 2024
Nothing like some good old bribery during an election year.
— Atom (@Autolock) May 30, 2024
You're thanking the wrong person; you should be thanking the minimum wage workers who were forced to pay your loan.
— Uncultured Purrl (@AmericanPurrl) June 1, 2024
This is called stealing from responsible to give to the irresponsible. Socialism.
— Don Skelly ✝︎ 🇺🇸 (@DonSkelly10) May 30, 2024
You should be embarrassed the US Government has transferred your voluntary loans to the national debt. Nothing has been forgiven, just transferred to the rest of us who actually pay taxes.
— Jeff Wright (@1991Wolfpack) June 2, 2024
We're paying off blue mayors now.
— John Anderson ✝️🇺🇸 (@truth_campaign) June 2, 2024
Thief
— 8notables (@8Notables) June 2, 2024
#studentloanforgiveness #educationdebt #Bidenadministration