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Top Democrats push back against Biden over student debt relief


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Top Senate Democrats pushed back on President Biden over his stance on student loan forgiveness.
In a Tuesday evening town hall on CNN, the president said he was supportive of canceling $10,000 worth of student loans per person but not $50,000, and the comment has ruffled feathers from some within his own party.
“Presidents Obama and Trump used their executive authority to cancel student loan debt," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer and Sen. Elizabeth Warren said in a statement. "The Biden administration has said it is reviewing options for cancelling up to $50,000 in student debt by executive action, and we are confident they will agree with the standards Obama and Trump used as well as leading legal experts who have concluded that the administration has broad authority to immediately deliver much-needed relief to millions of Americans."

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A Christmas Carol for 2020


A Christmas Carol for 2020
Bruce Yandle
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In many ways, though it was Christmas, the nation was sad. Racked by a recent severe recession, the country faced a public health menace of epidemic proportions. There was widespread hunger and a seemingly uncontrolled entry of a large number of immigrants trying to escape grinding poverty. To top it off, there had been rioting in major cities to the point that the military was called on to maintain peace.
No, I am not talking about America in 2020.
This was Great Britain in 1843, the year Charles Dickens published
A Christmas Carol. In doing so, he gave us characters, including Ebenezer Scrooge, Marley, Bob Cratchit, and Tiny Tim, who each became immortal. Written in just six weeks and motivated by the author’s desire to feed a growing family, as well as to raise awareness of the misery suffered by vast numbers of poor people, the short novel was an instant success.

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