Biden will cancel $10,000 in federal student loan debts
President Biden has announced that he will cancel $10,000 in federal student loan debts for those earning under $125,000 annually. He announced that those on Pell Grants will have up to $20,000 in student loan debts canceled. The President will outline the plan at 14:15EST. Around 43 million Americans owe… Continue reading Biden will cancel $10,000 in federal student loan debts
Sen. Manchin becomes Enemy No. 1 of Democratic Party and far-Left
Senator Joe Manchin has become Enemy No. 1 of the Democratic Party and the far-Left after saying he won’t vote for President Biden’s “Build Back Better Act.” His announcement comes after months of negotiations within the Democratic Party once again failed to resolve the outstanding issue. Sen. Manchin, like most,… Continue reading Sen. Manchin becomes Enemy No. 1 of Democratic Party and far-Left
DOJ backs off from settlement talks that would have paid illegals $450,000
The Department of Justice has backed off from settlement talks that would have paid illegal immigrants $450,000 each for being separated at the border. The DOJ has reportedly pulled out from the talks amid growing criticism of the move that would encourage more illegals to make the trek towards the… Continue reading DOJ backs off from settlement talks that would have paid illegals $450,000
Congress finally raises debt-limit by $2.5tn after months of delays
The Senate narrowly (50-49) managed to raise the debt-limit just days before a much-feared default. President Biden will now sign the debt-limit into law and it will raise the US debt by $2.5tn. Several economists and Treasury officials had warned that the economy could fall into recession if the limit… Continue reading Congress finally raises debt-limit by $2.5tn after months of delays
Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline
Congress has passed another bill to fund government agencies till February 18, and temporarily avert a government shutdown. The bill was passed just hours before funding was going to stop on Friday. In a 69-28 vote, the Senate accepted the bill approved earlier by the House 221-212. It will now… Continue reading Government shutdown temporarily averted hours before deadline
Biden plans to pay $450k to illegals while 500k Americans are homeless
A plan by the Biden Administration reportedly will pay $450,000 per illegal who had been separated during the Trump Administration. According to the Wall Street Journal, the Department of Justice, Homeland Security and Civilian Services are assessing on making payments to illegal immigrants. The plan would apply to those who… Continue reading Biden plans to pay $450k to illegals while 500k Americans are homeless
Senate Democrats crop out key Biden promises from spending package
Senate Democrats have cropped out the paid medical and family leave proposals from the social spending package. This comes in after they failed to reach a consensus with moderate Dems on a slashed down version of the proposals. Democrats decided to expel the proposals on Wednesday, according to Politico. Both,… Continue reading Senate Democrats crop out key Biden promises from spending package
Senate temporarily extends debt limit
The Senate has voted to temporarily extend the debt limit to avoid a default that many experts feared would have crushed the economy. Senators agreed 50/48 to increase the limit by $480bn which will cover till December. The bill was approved after weeks of debates, and infighting within the Democratic… Continue reading Senate temporarily extends debt limit
Biden, Pelosi left dangling by Far-Left as bipartisan infrastructure bill delayed
The Bipartisan Infrastructure bill has been delayed as progressives demand more “diverse” spending on climate change. For years, the Democratic Party has catered to the Far-Left. Supporting and promising whatever they asked for, and now all that has once again backfired. The Democrats are officially without a backbone as the… Continue reading Biden, Pelosi left dangling by Far-Left as bipartisan infrastructure bill delayed