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TOP NEWS | On today's Daily Signal Top News, we break down: · President Trump talked about his list of potential vice-presidential candidates.· The Biden administration announced a mass loan forgiveness program· New York may seize Trump's assets· New York Mayor announces reduction in spending on illegal immigrants.Listen to other podcasts from The Daily Signal: https://www.dailysignal.com/podcasts/Get daily conservative news you can trust from our Morning Bell newsletter: DailySignal.com/morningbellsubscription Listen to more Heritage podcasts: https://www.heritage.org/podcastsSign up for The Agenda newsletter — the lowdown on top issues conservatives need to know about each week: https://www.heritage.org/agenda Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
If you thought Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness was just the first step, come collect your prize. There is a new proposal to create a FREE Government run online university. funded by taking $$ from large private college endowments. Do you support the idea of a free online university with a degree that would be mandated by law for businesses to accept. Oh, and the government will decide what classes are important and the information taught. Will this help or hurt our educational system? (download the next hour to find out more about the program)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Monday, July 3rd, A.D. 2023. This is The Worldview in 5 Minutes heard at www.TheWorldview.com. I'm Adam McManus. (Adam@TheWorldview.com) By Adam McManus Afghanistan instability caused 3,700 civilian casualties Ongoing instability in Afghanistan led to 1,095 civilians killed and 2,679 wounded between August 2021 and May 2023, according to a report from the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan. More than 700 of the civilian deaths were caused by improvised explosive devices occurring in public places such as mosques, education centers, and commercial markets. The Islamic State was responsible for over 1,700 of these civilians being killed or injured. Despite the total collapse of the U.S.-backed Afghan government to Taliban forces and an attack perpetrated by ISIS-Khorasn Province that killed 13 U.S. military personnel, President Joe Biden ordered the U.S. forces to completely withdraw from Afghanistan in August 2021. France deploys 'armored military vehicles' to combat nationwide riots (Sound of machine gun fire) That's the sound of machine gun fire shot by roving immigrant gangs in France which threatens the largely unarmed French citizenry. ZeroHedge.com reports that France has deployed “Armored Military Vehicles” to combat nationwide riots. President Emmanuel Macron's government struggles to contain social unrest across the country. French interior minister, Gérald Darmanin, said overnight chaos has resulted in 2,000 cars burned, 500 buildings damaged, hundreds of businesses looted, and violent clashes with police. He said over 800 people were arrested, with nearly 250 officers injured. A conservative Twitter account, named Amuse, tweeted, “France opened its borders to culturally diverse immigrants who have largely failed to assimilate. Frustrated, they are going to war against French society.” 17% more abortions in England and Wales According to the new official statistics by the UK Department of Health & Social Care, there were 123,219 abortions of residents in England and Wales between January and June 2022, reports Evangelical Focus. This was a 17% increase from the same period in 2021 (105,488), and equates to over 680 abortions every day. Proverbs 31:8 reminds us to “speak up for those who cannot speak for themselves, for the rights of all who are destitute.” American intelligence reveals more pro-abortion violence expected Rev. Jim Harden is the founder of a New York crisis pregnancy center, CompassCare, which was firebombed by pro-abortion terrorists last year when the Dobbs Supreme Court decision was leaked. His pro-life center was one of 90 similar centers which were targeted. In light of the recent first anniversary on June 24th of the Supreme Court decision to overturned Roe v. Wade, Harden talked to The Worldview about American intelligence about future violence expected from the pro-aborts. HARDEN: “We know there's going to be more violence ahead targeting pro-life pregnancy centers because on May 24 the Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin from the National Terrorism Advisory System warning of more violence one year after the pro-abortion Kristallnacht was sparked by the illegal leak of the Supreme Court decision Dobbs vs. Jackson Women's Health. “The bulletin that the [Department of Homeland Security] sent out reads, ‘Factors that could mobilize individuals to commit violence include judicial decisions pertaining to socio-political issues. Likely targets of potential violence, include faith-based institutions.' So, the translation here is that judicial decisions pertaining to socio-political issues refers to the Dobbs anniversary, which is June 24th, and the Fifth Circuit's potential overturning of the FDA's illegal approval of the dangerous chemical abortion drug, mifepristone. Those two things are animating left-wing, pro-abortion extremists.” Supreme Court blocks Biden's $430 billion student loan forgiveness In a 6-3 decision, the U.S Supreme Court handed President Joe Biden a painful defeat on Friday, blocking his plan to cancel $430 billion in student loan debt -- a move that had been intended to benefit up to 43 million Americans, reports Reuters. The court sided with six conservative-leaning states - Arkansas, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and South Carolina - that objected to Biden's student loan forgiveness. Its ruling dealt a blow to the 26 million borrowers who simply did not want to repay the student loans that they themselves initiated after Biden announced the plan in August 2022. Chief Justice John Roberts said that such broad action would require clear congressional approval. Under Biden's plan, the U.S. government was going to forgive up to $10,000 in federal student debt for Americans making under $125,000 who obtained loans to pay for college and other post-secondary education. And Uncle Sam was going to forgive $20,000 of student debt for Pell grants to students from lower-income families. Supreme Court vacates $135,000 fine against Christian bakers And finally, the United States Supreme Court vacated a lower court decision against a Christian couple in Oregon who were punished for not making a cake for a lesbian wedding, reports The Christian Post. In 2013, the owners of Sweetcakes by Melissa, Aaron and Melissa Klein cited their Christian belief that marriage is between one man and one woman. In response, the lesbians filed a complaint with the Oregon Bureau of Labor and Industries, in which the government entity concluded that the Kleins had violated the state's accommodations law. That led to a whopping $135,000 fine against the Kleins, forcing them to close their bakery. In 2016, the Kleins appealed the ruling, but the Oregon Court of Appeals upheld the order in 2018. That's when the Christian couple first appealed to the Supreme Court. In the Supreme Court's recent decision handed down Friday, Justice Neil Gorsuch wrote that “the opportunity to think for ourselves and to express those thoughts freely is among our most cherished liberties and part of what keeps our Republic strong.” First Liberty President Kelley Shackleford, who represented the Kleins said, “It's a win when the Supreme Court vacates a bad lower court decision like it did for Aaron and Melissa today, but the case is not over. The Kleins have been fighting for the First Amendment for over a decade and we will stand with them no matter how long it takes to get the victory they deserve.” When Jesus was questioned about marriage by the Pharisees, He asked, “Haven't you read that at the beginning the Creator ‘made them male and female,' and said, ‘For this reason a man will leave his father and mother and be united to his wife, and the two will become one flesh'” (Matthew 19:4-5) Close And that's The Worldview in 5 Minutes on this Monday, July 3rd in the year of our Lord 2023. Subscribe by iTunes or email to our unique Christian newscast at www.TheWorldview.com. Or get the Generations app through Google Play or The App Store. I'm Adam McManus (Adam@TheWorldview.com). Seize the day for Jesus Christ.
The Tarnished United States Supreme Court is on Vacation, but before the gavel sounded for the last time until the first Monday in October, the Ultra, Conservative, Religious, and Righ-Wing, anti-women, anti-civil right Justices killed President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness plan, they Set-Back Affirmative Action in Higher Education, they Blocked Water Rights for Native Americans and chipped away at Equal Justices and civil Rights for LGBTQ. They voted on a "Hypothetical Case" even though they refused to answer questions about Hypotheticals during confirmation hearings. And finally, they refuse to follow basic, fundamental Ethics Rules. Rules that every other Branch of Government is required to follow. But there is some hope I can offer. It comes from the Consititution, which established the Supreme Court, but it permits CONGRESS TO DECIDE HOW TO ORGANIZE IT. That and more in this Supreme Court Wrap Up Episode of Political Woman.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Today is the last day of the session for the Supreme Court, and the rest of the cases many were waiting to hear including Student Loan forgiveness came out today. Leah and Greg go over this year's session highlights, and they take a deep dive into the Colorado case against a web designer who refuses to work with same-sex couples. Christopher Peterson, John J. Flynn Endowed Professor of Law in the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah joins the program to discuss the Supreme Court striking down President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness program, and how President Biden is responding. Yesterday, the Supreme Court reversed years of precedent in affirmative action admission by colleges, striking down the practice. We call Erika George, Constitutional Law Professor in the S. J Quinney School of Law at the University of Utah, to discuss the impact this could have on the future of college admission practices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Reardon Roundtable, Mark, Jane, John, Sean and Sue discuss the cancellation of Biden's student loan forgiveness program.
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Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas The Supreme Court today struck down President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness program, and student loans keep increasing to record highs year after year. Jessica Oyler, VP of Student Access and Success at Weber State University joins the program to discuss the problem with Higher Education spending.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas SCOTUS Debrief Today is the last day of the session for the Supreme Court, and the rest of the cases many were waiting to hear including Student Loan forgiveness came out today. Leah and Greg go over this year's session highlights, and they take a deep dive into the Colorado case against a web designer who refuses to work with same-sex couples. Christopher Peterson, John J. Flynn Endowed Professor of Law in the S.J. Quinney College of Law at the University of Utah joins the program to discuss the Supreme Court striking down President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness program, and how President Biden is responding. Yesterday, the Supreme Court reversed years of precedent in affirmative action admission by colleges, striking down the practice. We call Erika George, Constitutional Law Professor in the S. J Quinney School of Law at the University of Utah, to discuss the impact this could have on the future of college admission practices. Higher Education Spending Problem The Supreme Court today struck down President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness program, and student loans keep increasing to record highs year after year. Jessica Oyler, VP of Student Access and Success at Weber State University joins the program to discuss the problem with Higher Education spending. Is Celeste Maloy A Registered Voter If She Was Marked ‘Removable'? The controversy around GOP Convention winner Celeste Maloy's eligibility continues to be an issue with no clear answer. KSL Newsradio Political Reporter Lindsay Aerts gives us an update on the problem concerning her registration status. CD2 GOP Candidate Becky Edwards Submits 7,000 Signatures Former Utah Representative Becky Edwards has announced she has gathered enough signatures to qualify for the special election to replace Congressman Chris Stewart. We speak with her about her strategy going forward to secure the Republican nomination during primaries. Google To Remove Links To Canadian News Sites Search engine giant Google plans to remove links to Canadian news sites from its searches after the Canadian Parliament passed a law requiring major online platforms to pay news outlets to share their stories. Greg and Leah discuss why government sometimes makes crucial legislative errors when it comes to new technologies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The U.S. Supreme Court has blocked President Joe Biden's $400 Billion plan to cancel or reduce federal student loan debts for millions of Americans. Usha Rackliffe, a legal expert and an associate professor in the practice of accounting at Emory University, discusses the implications of the high court's decision. Plus, Giselle Carson, a business immigration and compliance attorney in Jacksonville, Florida, and Justin Howell, the executive director of Atlanta's International Rescue Committee, discuss Florida's Senate Bill 1718 and how it will impact businesses and migrants in both Florida and Georgia. Lastly, for “Closer Look's” Hip Hop @ 50 series, Rose talks with Master Gee, the founding member of the hip hop group The Sugarhill Gang and the executive director of The National Hip Hop Museum, and Jeremy Beaver (aka DJ Boom), the founder and collector for the museum. The guests talk about the evolution of hip hop, the importance of studying the artform and the mission of The National Hip Hop Museum.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Oscar winning actor, Alan Arkin, dead at 89. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Alan Arkin died. 2) Koch brothers raise over $70 million for push to sink Trump. 3) Ferrari is now bigger than GM and Ford. 4) Supreme Court rules on Christian business owner that doesn't want to create a website for a gay couple. 5) Gray whales are dying. // Bryan and producer Greg talk about their Independence Day plans. // Supreme Court blocks Biden's student loan forgiveness program. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jimmy Failla is beginning his well-deserved vacation, so we went to the bullpen and asked WPHT's Rich Zeoli to guest host Fox Across America. Rich gives his take on the Supreme Court nixing President Biden's $400 billion student loan forgiveness scam. Former Arizona Attorney General Mark Brnovich breaks down why Biden's entire student loan bailout was completely illegal. Fox News Medical contributor Dr. Nicole Saphier shares her thoughts on the president's latest cringe-worthy gaffes. Co-host of “The Big Money Show” Taylor Riggs stops by to shed light on how most Americans have become poorer over the past two years due to the Biden administration's economic policies. PLUS, former Michigan gubernatorial nominee Tudor Dixon blasts a bill in her state that could make it a felony to intimidate someone by intentionally using the wrong gender pronouns [00:00:00] SCOTUS rules on two major cases [00:31:35] Mark Brnovich [00:38:25] Callers reacts to SCOTUS decisions [00:56:50] Dr. Nicole Saphier [01:15:13] Biden makes more gaffes during an economic speech [01:24:42] Taylor Riggs [01:33:39] Tudor Dixon Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan is officially dead. The Supreme Court struck it down this morning, saying the President did not have authority under the Heroes Act to cancel student debt. But beyond just being unlawful.. Beth Akers from the American Enterprise Institute says it was also bad policy. She breaks down why and were we go from here. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Supreme Court finished its term by ruling to end Joe Biden's student-loan forgiveness program in a 6-3 decision. The move is the latest example of the Court trying to reign in executive-branch overreach. Plus, both parties weigh in, with 2024 GOP presidential hopefuls lauding the decision while Democrats vow to provide loan forgiveness by other means. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (06/30/2023): 3:05pm- In a six to three decision released on Friday, the Supreme Court rejected the Biden Administration's claim that under the Heroes Act—adopted after the terrorist attacks on September 11th, 2002—the executive branch possesses the unilateral authority to erase an estimated $430 billion in student loan debt. Writing the majority opinion, Chief Justice John Roberts explained that, in erasing student loan debt, the White House had attempted to “rewrite” the Heroes Act “from the ground up.” Jess Bavin of The Wall Street Journal summarizes Roberts' argument: “Roberts highlighted the hardship that fell on those who hadn't taken on student debt. Imagine, he said, a high-school graduate who borrowed money to set up a lawn-care business, while a classmate instead went to college on a student loan.” You can read more about the court's decision in Biden v. Nebraska here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/supreme-court-strikes-down-bidens-student-loan-forgiveness-plan-54a1ca7 3:15pm- In 303 Creative v. Elenis, the Supreme Court ruled that Lori Smith—a Christian web-site designer—is not legally obligated to make wedding websites for same-sex couples. Writing the majority opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch argues: “Colorado seeks to force an individual to speak in ways that align with its views but defy her conscience about a matter of major significance”…“But, as this Court has long held, the opportunity to think for ourselves and to express those thoughts freely is among our most cherished liberties and part of what keeps our Republic strong.” You can read more about the court's decision here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/supreme-court-rules-in-favor-of-designer-who-refuses-to-make-same-sex-wedding-websites/ 3:30pm- While appearing on MSNBC, GLAAD President Sarah Kate Ellis claimed that the Supreme Court's decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis provided a “license to discriminate” and accused them of “taking away rights” from LGBTQ+. 3:40pm- Attorney Ilya Shapiro— Director of Constitutional Studies at the Manhattan Institute & Author of “Supreme Disorder: Judicial Nominations and the Politics of America's Highest Court”—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to breakdown the Supreme Court's landmark decisions regarding student-loan forgiveness (Biden v. Nebraska) and religious freedom (303 Creative v. Elenis). 3:50pm- The Wall Street Journal Editorial Board writes of wide-spread delays at the airport over July 4th weekend: “Americans are looking forward to summer vacation and included in the package: A scenic view of the tarmac at LaGuardia airport. The Federal Aviation Administration is blaming travel mayhem this week on thunderstorms, but the underlying reason you'll pay more to arrive late to the beach is decades of government mismanagement.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/airport-flight-delays-federal-aviation-administration-pete-buttigieg-chuck-schumer-government-7c83f7a2?mod=opinion_lead_pos1 4:05pm- Andy Bloom—President of Andy Bloom Communications & Contributor to Broad + Liberty—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his most recent editorial, “Don't Let Pennsylvania Replicate the Minnesota Mess.” You can read the full editorial here: https://broadandliberty.com/2023/06/22/andy-bloom-dont-let-pennsylvania-replicate-the-minnesota-mess/ 4:15pm- Following the release of the Supreme Court's decision in the student-loan forgiveness case Biden v. Nebraska, President Joe Biden held a press conference from the Roosevelt Room of the White House where he spoke critically of the court's verdict. At the conclusion of the press briefing, Biden was asked about a State Department report which found the Biden Administration had mishandled the U.S. military's withdrawal from Afghanistan during the summer of 2020. You can read more about the State Department's report here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2023/06/30/afghanistan-withdrawal-state-department-report/ 4:35pm- At a press conference to address the Supreme Court's decision in Biden v. Nebraska, Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said that, while he accepts the court's decision, his department will seek a new method to alleviate the debt burden placed on students. In Biden v. Nebraska the Supreme court rejected the Biden Administration's argument that the executive branch could unilaterally cancel student loan debts via the Heroes Act. 4:50pm- CNN commentator Van Jones referred to the Supreme Court's recent rulings as a “tragedy.” 5:05pm- In 303 Creative v. Elenis, the Supreme Court ruled that Lori Smith—a Christian web-site designer—is not legally obligated to make wedding websites for same-sex couples. Writing the majority opinion, Justice Neil Gorsuch argues: “Colorado seeks to force an individual to speak in ways that align with its views but defy her conscience about a matter of major significance”…“But, as this Court has long held, the opportunity to think for ourselves and to express those thoughts freely is among our most cherished liberties and part of what keeps our Republic strong.” You can read more about the court's decision here: https://www.nationalreview.com/news/supreme-court-rules-in-favor-of-designer-who-refuses-to-make-same-sex-wedding-websites/ 5:15pm- In his concurring opinion in Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas wrote: “While I am painfully aware of the social and economic ravages which have befallen my race and all who suffer discrimination, I hold out enduring hope that this country will live up to its principles so clearly enunciated in the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution of the United States: that all men are created equal, are equal citizens, and must be treated equally before the law.” In response to Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's dissent, Thomas argues: “race-infused world view falls flat at each step. Individuals are the sum of their unique experiences, challenges, and accomplishments. What matters is not the barriers they face, but how they choose to confront them. And their race is not to blame for everything—good or bad—that happens in their lives. A contrary, myopic world view based on individuals' skin color to the total exclusion of their personal choices is nothing short of racial determinism.” You can read an abbreviated version of Justice Thomas' concurring opinion here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/read-it-supreme-court-justice-clarence-thomas-delivers-must-read-opinion-in-affirmative-action-ruling and read the court's opinion here: https://dw-wp-production.imgix.net/2023/06/supreme-court-decision-in-unc-admissions-case-1.pdf 5:30pm- Appearing on Fox News with Lawrence Jones, St. Phillips College biology professor Johnson Varkey revealed that he was fired for teaching that X and Y chromosomes determine gender. 5:35pm- Attorney Jonathon Scruggs— Senior counsel and vice president of litigation strategy and the Center for Conscience Initiatives with Alliance Defending Freedom—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss the Supreme Court's decision in 303 Creative v. Elenis which determined that Lori Smith, a Christian web-site designer, is not legally obligated to make wedding websites for same-sex couples. Alliance Defending Freedom provided legal representation for Smith. You can learn more about the case here: https://adflegal.org/case/303-creative-v-elenis 5:50pm- Dr. Nicole Saphier—board-certified diagnostic and interventional radiologist, professor at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Weill Cornell Medical College, & Fox News contributor—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss health news and vaccine hesitancy arising following the COVID-19 vaccine mandates. 6pm Hour: Rich fills-in for Mark Levin!
P.M. Edition for June 30. The Supreme Court rejected the Biden administration's plan to forgive student loans held by 40 million Americans, ruling that the plan was unconstitutional. Supreme Court correspondent Jess Bravin explains the decision and what it means for borrowers. Plus, despite all odds, markets rallied in the first half of the year. Markets reporter Akane Otani explains why and what to expect in the months ahead. Annmarie Fertoli hosts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law joins Jon Hansen to discuss the challenge that Biden’s proposed student loan forgiveness is facing. The executive order from Biden was challenged for claims of being unconstitutional. Rae and Jon talk about what you shouldn’t be doing during this waiting period with your loans.
As the Supreme Court starts to wind up its session there are still several key rulings expected – including President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness plan. White House Correspondent – and attorney – Jon Decker has been in the Supreme Court chambers this session and joins JT to discuss what cases are still open, and what it is like to watch the Justices in action.
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Are you prepared for student loan payments to resume this summer? Back at the beginning of the year, Nika Booth aka Debt Free Gonna Be, gave us an update on where Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness plan currently stands. She's back on the show to share some updates, including the date the payment pause will end and what the newest news about the potential Supreme Court ruling could mean for your unpaid student loans. Nika also shares her predictions for the coming weeks and how you can better prepare for payments to resume. Connect with Nika Debt Free Gonna Be | Instagram | Twitter Latest Student Loan Updates: https://studentaid.gov/announcements-events/idr-account-adjustment Join Me on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/PopcornFinance Want to submit a question to the show? Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail or Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok Thank you for listening to today's episode! Help support the show by leaving Popcorn Finance a rating or review on Apple or Spotify!
Attorney Rae Kaplan of Kaplan Law Firm joins Lisa Dent to explain what could happen if the U.S. Supreme Court rejects President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Kaplan also answers student loan questions from WGN Radio listeners. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
Live—from the campus of Hillsdale College in beautiful Hillsdale Michigan— this is Scot Bertram in for Steve on the Steve Gruber Show for –Tuesday, March 28th 2023— —Here are 3 big things you need to know— One — Police have ID'd the three kids and three adults killed by a shooter at a private Christian elementary school in Nashville on Monday. The kids killed at The Covenant Presbyterian School included two nine-year-olds and one eight-year-old. The shooter, a transgender Nashville woman was shot and killed by police inside the school. Two— Wayne State University is suspending a professor who made a post on social media that suggests protestors murder speakers they disagree with. Wayne State President M. Roy Wilson sent a message to the campus community Monday morning saying they believe the post has gone too far. Wilson says law enforcement are involved in the situation and are investigating. And number three— A group of Republican senators introduced a measure on Monday that would overturn President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan. The proposal -- brought forth by Louisiana Senator Bill Cassidy -- asserts that Biden's executive action favors a small group of borrowers and leaves behind Americans who hold other forms of debt.
Nothing in life is free, including education. I know this from first-hand experience because I paid off my student loan debt, over $240,000, after getting my law degree. And if I can do it, anyone can buckle down and pay off their loans too. But the Biden administration would have you believe that millions of borrowers with trillions of dollars in student loan debt aren't capable of understanding the terms of their loans meant they would have to pay the money back. Currently, there is a case before the Supreme Court to decide whether or not to bail out borrowers or force them to take some responsibility for their actions and pay off their loans themselves. In this episode, I discuss the current fight over student loan forgiveness and why I think all borrowers should have to pay back their loans. I share my experience with paying back my student loan debt from law school. I question why the matter is even before the Supreme Court in the first place despite evidence that plenty of borrowers have managed to fulfill their financial obligations. I also discuss the importance of having a conversation around topics like personal finance and economics and how that discussion has become politicized. “If we start allowing people to just void contracts because the government came in and really wanted their vote – which is what this is about – then where are we going in this country?” - Jennifer Nassour This week on Political Contessa: The story of how I paid back my $240,000 student loan Why it's fair to ask borrowers to pay back their loans Why this issue has made it all the way to the Supreme Court How economic issues divide us rather than unite us Why student loans aren't necessary to get an education Why forgiveness shouldn't be a priority Why forgiveness isn't fair to those who have paid off their loans or never went to college Awaken Your Inner Political Contessa Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Political Contessa. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Spotify I Stitcher I Apple Podcasts I iHeart Radio I TuneIn I Google Podcasts Be sure to share your favorite episodes on social media. And if you've ever considered running for office – or know a woman who should – head over to politicalcontessa.com to grab my quick guide, Secrets from the Campaign Trail. It will show you five signs to tell you you're ready to enter the political arena.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness, Red State Higher Ed Reform, Atlanta's "Cop City", and Reporting from CPAC 2023. With Inez Stepman, Ben Weingarten, Emily Jashinsky, and Josh Hammer. The NatCon Squad is produced by the Edmund Burke Foundation. Follow us on Twitter: @NatConTalk For more information visit our website: nationalconservatism.org
The initiative could cancel thousands of dollars for an estimated 40 million student borrowers.
Annie speaks with Andy McCarthy, Contributing Editor at National Review, Fellow at the National Review, Fox News Contributor, and Former Cheif Assistant to the show to discuss the latest cases going through the Supreme Court. McCarthy first reacts to the removal of Kim Gardner and how likely that is to actually happen. Then, Annie asks McCarthy to react to Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness plan. You don't want to miss this interview!
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Episode 6: Toby and Neal break down the Supreme Court hearing arguments over Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness plan on Tuesday. They also explain why burnout is causing millions of Americans to turn to part-time work. And what is happening to the Disney District? Plus, Toby explains the latest TikTok trend to Neal and why he's never looked better - well, maybe. Listen Here: https://www.mbdailyshow.com/ Watch Here: https://www.youtube.com/@MorningBrewDailyShow Sources: SCOTUS Student Loan Forgiveness: https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/student-debt-forgiveness-scotus Rise of Part-Time Jobs: https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/2023/02/27/more-americans-working-part-time DeSantis Takes Control of Disney District: https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/feb/27/florida-desantis-walt-disney-world-self-governing-district Trafigura Nickel Fraud: https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-02-27/some-of-trafigura-s-dubious-nickel-was-bought-by-us-firm Snapchat AI Update: https://www.theverge.com/2023/2/27/23614959/snapchat-my-ai-chatbot-chatgpt-openai-plus-subscription Toby's Trends: https://mixed-news.com/en/tiktoks-latest-beauty-ar-filter-is-indistinguishable-from-reality/ Pokemon Sleep: https://www.theverge.com/23616586/pokemon-sleep-trailer-release-mobile-game
In the third hour of the Marc Cox Morning Show, Marc welcomes: Todd Piro who discusses with Marc if the Supreme Court will strike down Biden's student loan forgiveness program. 2A Tueday with Aaron Dorr, Missouri Firearms Coalition talks with Marc on kids from the Preforming Arts High School who headed to Jefferson City to get laws changed to prevent teens from carrying guns. And CJC will have a rally today for Kim Gardner. Coming Up: Tricia Byrnes and
Fox's Todd Piro talks about Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Program.
The Justices take up Joe Biden's plan to wipe out billions of dollars in student debt, with sparring on the "major questions doctrine" and whether the opponents have legal standing to sue. Meantime, the Commerce Department puts a child care mandate on semiconductor companies that receive federal funding from the Chips Act. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former South Carolina Governor and 2024 GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley joins Fox Across America With Jimmy Failla to shed light on the importance of financially cutting off China and other countries that don't have the United States' best interests in mind. Jimmy reacts to MSNBC's comical attempts to defend President Biden against criticism over his age and obvious mental decline. Talk show host on KTTH in Seattle Jason Rantz explains why Western cities like Portland, San Francisco and the one he lives in have experienced such a spike in crime over the past few years. PLUS, co-host of “The Big Money Show” on Fox Business Brian Brenberg stops by to talk about the unfairness of the Biden administration's student loan forgiveness plan. [00:00:00] The real-life consequences of Biden's many lies [00:19:02] Nikki Haley [00:37:20] Colbert questions the Energy Department's COVID origins conclusion [00:55:45] Jason Rantz [01:14:08] SCOTUS hearing case on Biden's student loan forgiveness plan [01:32:43] Brian Brenberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Supreme Court will hear oral arguments this week on President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness plan.USA TODAY White House Correspondent Rebecca Morin looks at refugees under the Biden administration.USA TODAY and other newspapers drop the Dilbert comic after racist comments by its creator.USA TODAY Health Reporter Karen Weintraub talks about how chatbots could upend medicine.USA TODAY Money & Personal Finance Reporter Medora Lee explains how an end to the pandemic boost to SNAP benefits will affect millions of Americans.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rick Hess, Senior Fellow and Director, Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), talks with Matt about his new report: 'The Media's Slanted Coverage of Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Plan. '
David Shuster hosts. REFORM Alliance COO / CAO Jessica Jackson joins to talk about the work the organization does to address mass incarceration and those family members affected. Insider Senior Economic Policy Reporter Ayelet Sheffey joins to talk about the current court battles against BIden's Student Loan Forgiveness efforts. 230105__TC Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A federal judge in Texas vacates President Biden's plan to forgive student debt, calling it an "unconstitutional exercise." But will this ruling hold up on appeal, or should the President's critics keep an eye on a similar case in the Eighth Circuit? Plus, the latest inflation report shows prices up 7.7% year over year, which is down slightly but still way too high for comfort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tonight's rundown: Talking Points Memo: Bill begins his coverage of the upcoming midterm elections and how the outcomes will shape America The beginning of the political media blitz Inflation is causing taxes to skyrocket A federal appeals court blocks Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness plan, just as Bill predicted Author and Columnist Eddie Scarry joins the No Spin News This Day in History: "Halloween" premieres Final Thought: Sports people becoming emotional In Case You Missed It: Read Bill's latest column, "The Legend of Sleepy Joe" Get a BillOReilly.com Premium Membership today and get "Killing the Legends" free! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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When Joe Biden announced his plan for forgiving student debt, Democrats thought they had a winning issue to run on in the November midterm elections. But Republicans are exposing problems with the plan and polls show Americans think it is unfair. Plus, another Federal Reserve rate hike is on the horizon, but will it be enough? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 2121: Texas School Boards Are Flipping In Favor Of MAGA; Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Is Not The Same As Loans To Help Workers; The DoJ Knows They Made A Big Mistake With The Raid
The Department of Education estimates that 45 million Americans have borrowed $1.6 trillion dollars in debt.Tens of millions of those borrowers are getting a break. President Joe Biden announced a plan last week to forgive some student loans.The plan will do more for some than it will for others. A breakdown of who holds the most student debt shows a clear disparity in how much of the financial burden has fallen on women and people of color. As higher education has become essential for upward social mobility, student loan debt has slowed that trajectory for many people of color.We discuss which parts of Biden's plan will benefit those who have taken on the most financial burden. We also discuss how less student debt can increase economic opportunities for people of color. Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.
The White House announced it will erase up to $10,000 in federal student debt for borrowers making less than $125,000 a year -- or $250,000 for married couples. What does Farnoosh think? Also: Keep a pension or change to a 401(k)? How to buy a home in the U.S. if you're not a US citizen and have no credit. Plus: Pros and cons to robo-advisers. Check out the Recession Help Desk. Read more about robo-advisers on CNET. Pre-order the So Money Page-A-Day Calendar. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is The Briefing, a daily analysis of news and events from a Christian worldview.Part I (00:13 - 14:17) A Looming Disaster: South Korea Tops Its Own Record for Lowest Fertility Rate — And Is Still Trending DownwardSouth Korea Breaks Record for World's Lowest Fertility Rate, Again by New York Times (John Yoon)Part II (14:17 - 19:53) What are the Succinct Elements of a Biblical Worldview? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingPart III (19:53 - 22:19) What Conservative and Liberal News Sources Should I Use to Help My Daughter Learn How to Evaluate the News? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing Part IV (22:19 - 26:38) I'm a Christian Who Qualifies for President Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness. Should I Accept It? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The BriefingSign up to receive The Briefing in your inbox every weekday morning.Follow Dr. Mohler:Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | YouTubeFor more information on The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, go to sbts.edu.For more information on Boyce College, just go to BoyceCollege.com.To write Dr. Mohler or submit a question for The Mailbox, go here.
Topics include: 1) Carl debunks Biden's lie that he had no advanced notice of the Mar-a-Lago raid;2) Uvalde School Board votes unanimously to fire police chief Pete Arredondo, and 3) how Biden's and dems “student loan forgiveness” will reinstitute slavery in America. More: www.Carljacksonshow.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/carljacksonradioTwitter:https://twitter.com/carljacksonshowParler: https://parler.com/carljacksonshowhttp://www.TheCarlJacksonPodcast.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the day after one of the worst economic decisions the Biden Administration has ever made, guest host Jack Posobiec welcomes Steve Bannon, the host of Steve Bannon's War Room, on the program to figure out how in the world this happened. They predict the reaction we'll see from most Americans regarding Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness, and how soon before Biden realizes that hardworking, middle-class people don't like to be taken advantage of— or paying for other people's decisions. They also discuss the blatant hypocrisy taking place from establishment Republicans, who turn their backs and sign more checks to Ukraine. Next, Jack welcomes Rick Stern, the co-founder of The National Coalition of Frontline Workers, who are uniting together to seek justice for the frontline workers who were praised at the beginning of the pandemic, and then were shunned by their own workplaces for not taking the vaccine. Rick lets listeners know how they can keep fighting for medical freedom in the workplace, and what to expect in this fight that's far from over.Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/supportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ukraine War at 6 Months. Biden's Student Loan Forgiveness Executive Order. Armstrong & Getty On Demand Aug 24 2022 Mike Lyons joins the show to talk about Ukraine's ongoing conflict with Russia, 6 months into their invasion. More on the Student Loan Forgiveness from The Biden Administration. Paul Pelosi's DUI, and more! Bill Maher on the scam that is the American University system. Are we entering the Digital Crack Epidemic? Find them near you, at iHeart Radio: http://www.armstrongandgettyradio.com Contact Armstrong & Getty via TWITTER: https://twitter.com/AandGShow Armstrong and Getty is highly recommended by ACU. Listen to all 4 hours per day for free.