I
do this thing in my head with President Joe Biden. When he gets on my
nerves, I often call him President. When I want something from him or
want to thank him for something, I call him Brother Biden. As I write
this, I thank him for our incoming Supreme Court Justice, Ketanji
Brown Jackson, and I'm celebrating her gracious, humble, generous
presence like so many of us. This woman inspires me, and that’s an
understatement. I admire how she has managed to keep her effervescent
smile through the kind of nonsense that would have me throwing
punches. Ted Cruz, really? Lindsey Graham, really? These privileged
white men attempted to rattle the cage of a woman who couldn’t be
taken off her game. May we all have some measure of her restraint.
So thank you, Brother Biden, for
doing the right thing. But it isn’t the only right thing you can
do. You talked about reparations during the 2020 campaign. Now there
is legislation in the House of Representatives to pass HR 40, the
legislation that Congressman John Conyers (D-MI) introduced annually
since 1989, and that Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee (D-TX) is now
carrying. The votes are almost there, but the Senate will not pass
it. Why not do an executive order to study the reparations issue
officially. It would take a stroke of your pen to make this happen.
Why won’t you do the right thing?
You
also agreed to forgive some student loan debt. While it is clear that
there is some pushback on forgiving all debt, why not take the first
step by forgiving some of it? With a stroke of a pen, you could
forgive at least ten grand of it for everyone who carries debt, and
we know that Black folk, in particular, have more. What is preventing
you from honoring a campaign promise and helping needy people?
As
an educator, I’m more than familiar with the equity arguments that
the likes of Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) make. Is it fair for
working-class folks to carry the debt of the highly educated? Did
people take out too many loans for the wrong purposes? What will loan
forgiveness cost? From an equity perspective, Manchin may have a
minor point. There is a flip side, though. What will it cost us if we
don’t forgive the loans? We already see the delayed adulthood of
some young people with the accelerated adulthood of others. In other
words, affluent young people buy homes, while young folks with less
privileged backgrounds are graduating college and moving to their
parent’s homes, crippled by student loan debt. These different
circumstances exacerbate the wealth gap. Brother Biden, you have an
opportunity to make a difference in millions of lives.
Democrats
are sitting in the crosshairs. They are worried about the 2022
election and turnout when President Biden’s (not Brother Biden’s)
rankings are tanking. He has options, though, and one of them is to
keep more of his promises. It would take him five minutes to do
student loan forgiveness. It would take another five to offer an
executive order about reparations. And most importantly, it would
take him some concentrated effort to put his shoulder to the wheel on
voting rights.
The
Republicans in the Senate do not have his back, even as a special few
supported the nomination of incoming Justice Ketani Brown Jackson.
Those same three – Senators Susan Collins (R-ME), Lisa Murkowski
(R-AK), and Mitt Romney (R-UT) know that voting rights have been
trampled on. They know that they can do the right thing. They won’t
do it because they don’t have to and because too many of them are
currying favor with the former President to speak out of their
integrity.
They
spoke of their integrity when they voted to confirm incoming Justice
Ketanji Brown Jackson. They spoke of integrity and history when they
stood up and explained their votes. They spoke lofty words, but there
are only a few words they will use to stand up against their bullying
party. We have to give them credit for speaking out, but we must also
ask why more Republicans won’t stand on the side of integrity.
Instead,
we have blustering bullies who would publicly bully a woman of
extreme faith and integrity, who are more enamored of their own
voices than with the truth. President Biden, stop trying to reason
with these idiots. Stop being a Senator and start being a President.
Use your executive orders to move your student loans and voting
rights agenda. Push them to the limit, like they are pushing you to
yours. Thank you for Justice Katanji. Is it within the realm of
possibility that I might thank you again in these next few months? I
hope so.