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  • Uhm… so this isn’t quite accurate.

    U.S. District Judge Randal Hall in Georgia found that his state lacked standing
    Hall directed the case to be transferred to Missouri,
    St-Louis-based U.S. District Judge Matthew Schelp
    temporarily blocked again Thursday by a Missouri judge

    It’s a bad thing for sure, but bad counterarguments only hurt the cause.

    • Lasherz12@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      There’s no standing in any state for being given something for free. It’s not a bad counter argument to say they should be rejecting these cases outright.

      • There’s no standing in any state for being given something for free.

        So this would be why a student getting debt relief won’t have standing to sue against the D of Ed saying that the relief is harming them…

        It’s not a bad counter argument to say they should be rejecting these cases outright.

        Have you read the article? The lawsuit is because an agency of Missouri - and thus the State of Missouri - is losing money due to the debt relief. (Or at least, so they claim - whether or not they’re actually losing money is something that’s up for debate.)

        When the argument is,

        “I’m losing money because”

        A bad counterargument is,

        “You can’t sue because you were getting something for free”

        Why? Because it doesn’t address or refute the original statement.

        A good counterargument is,

        “No, actually, you weren’t losing money, because those negative numbers are just the result of an accounting trick but aren’t actual losses”