Here's who, and what blue collar workers and the rest of us are paying for

Joel Lambdin graduated in 1998 with a graduate degree in music and debts he incurred while obtaining it. “But he grew to realize that the only way he could make a significant dent in his student loans was by switching careers. Since he didn't want to do that because he loved working in music” he stopped paying on the loans and let the interest pile up over the decades.

Now, thanks to Biden’s flouting of the Supreme Court’s decision forbidding it, all that debt has been paid off by taxpayers, and Mr. Lambdin is looking forward to buying a house and “taking a sabbatical to study with his meditation teacher in India.”

My daughter and her husband, who have scraped and scrimped to buy and make habitable their first house, will be delighted to know of Mr. Lambdin’s good fortune, though Kate may now regret having given up her music career for gainful employment to help earn the money to buy that house. In her defense, who knew that Biden and his magic eraser were coming?