New York Post

Biden’s Endless Lies

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Team Biden’s quiet decision last week to exclude millions of student-loan borrowers from its forgivenes­s program is the latest evidence that it’s running a Potemkin White House. Thursday, the Department of Education said borrowers with privately held federal student loans will no longer qualify for President Biden’s one-time loan-write-off program.

Why the change? At least partly because the Bidenites fear legal action, and excluding these borrowers might make it harder for anyone to successful­ly sue to stop it. But that’s practicall­y an admission the whole program is legally dubious.

In reality, Biden’s rollout of his forgivenes­s program, and his touting of it since, is one big charade. As Mark Joseph Stern noted at Slate in a piece rooting for the giveaway, the program only “exists primarily as a series of press releases, fact sheets and FAQs put out by the White House and the Department of Education.” That is, it’s still barely a proposal.

Of course, if the White House does pull it off, with a price tag north of $400 billion, it’ll fuel inflation even further, especially on the heels of the Dems’ $4 trillion or so in added spending on Biden’s watch already.

Biden’s answer? Simply asserting “we can afford” this giveaway because the feds already gave away so much, so shut up.

The point isn’t just that you’d better not count on a dime in loan relief. It’s that you can’t trust anything Team Biden says it’ll do —or has done.

It says it has the border secured, even as it literally waves in illegal migrants. It boasts how the Inflation Reduction Act will slow price hikes, when every independen­t analyst says it won’t. It pretends it’s fixing supply chains, lowering gas prices, cutting the deficit — all of it empty noise.

Why lie so repeatedly and brazenly? Because the Bidenites either won’t or can’t deliver on any of these fronts, but hope that denial and false promises can fool enough people to let them muddle through until things improve on their own — or they can pin the blame on Republican­s, corporate America, the courts, whoever.

Heck, the White House keeps trying to blame the GOP for rising crime.

The grim bottom line: Nothing they say reflects reality. Then again, when they do act — as in, say, Afghanista­n — they botch things royally.

Empty lies might be the best America can hope for from Team Biden.

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