Mortgage if they are buying for the first home because theyre afraid theyre going to lose the Mortgage Rate to add but guess what i can guarantee it, but i bet you betcha, theyre ready to come down more because i betcha that that little outfit that sets interest rates. Its going to come down down on big landlords your break antitrust laws by price fixing and driving up brands. Now Congress Needs to pass my plan to build and renovate 2 million Affordable Homes and apartments and bring those grants down by the way walmart public expense thats caused a lot of money raising the deficit. Guess what . We cut the deficit. Cut the deficit 1 trillion last guide ballooned the deficit we passed a budget deal that will cut another trillion dollars over the next decade. I kept trying to get out of it, but they finally agreed and now its my goal to cut the federal deficit by 3 billion more 3trillion, more by making Big Corporations, the very wealthy. And im a capitalist man away you can go make 1 mi
student loan forgiveness plan, but the president won t get the last word. their senior national correspondent s life in the nation s capital with more on this. a mixed bag for the presiden of the united states today heading into the weekend with a pair of bills on his desk. one of them a victory for the administration and a nation teetering on the brink of default. this takes could not have been higher. if we had failed there were extreme voices threatening to take america for the first time in our to hundred 47 year history into default on our national debt 50 gate the default bill goes as a victory lap happens at the white house in the meantime a rejection of the biden student loan forgiveness program in both houses of congress congress would be to feed for the president if not for his pen. to give the president is going to veto this bill 90 percent of the relief will go to americans who make $75,000 or less. this is part of the president s economic policy and economic
yak, yak, yak, yak. happy tuesday, everybody so really, it seems 2023 is the year of the protester. ng they seem to be everywhere, blocking traffic, closing bridgeic, closs, chanting at tro station stations. but the joke ske o on them. i travel only by helicopterve . but oh how they love to delay transportation. who do they think they are? mayor pete idiots are throwing tomato soup on paintings, super gluing themselves to the wall. and remember that knucklehead glued who s d hand to a starbucs counter to protest the price of oatmilk? when they called his name, he couldn t even get his own coffee back.-m what is itilk? about superglue, anyway? should only have one purpose. and that s sniffin g. anyway, the more disruptive the protests, the more imbeciles embrace it, even if it hurts their cause. t even so what drives these cs to protest? well, their moms, they simply alienate rather than raise awareness. i mean, do you think this dohelps anyone imagine that they are n
us with details surrounding the nightmare that is joe biden . 1600 pennsylvania avenue, eight fifty seven a.m. they call the lid on the day tid joe was done. he washe tired h.ad a he just got back from vacation and visit castles anyway. today marks the one hundredths h day thaty that kevin mccarthy hp been speaker. we we will remind yor.u of you the promise he made to becometh speaker and we will tell you the promises he has kept. we are going to hold elected officials accountable. pluss acco, we will talk to thet one , mark levin. fans here about the bidenans family business. it is not just not r who turnsy sell a profit by selling access to pops and giving his income lr to pops. we haveae new developments tonight that are hugatews.e. w we ll break that news.io also, jimmy fallon, kayleighn mcenany there will be here in studio with more on the panic, i the full blown panic at budweiser and anheuser-busch as sales now plummet evenen further. s we ll have full analysis, by th
washington can be very much like a slow boiling pot of water. often the people who face the most scrutiny and lytic apparel, they don t seem to realize the trouble they are in until it s too late. critics say that could very well be the position that president biden finds himself in fairly soon, because despite repeated inquiries, neither the president nor his press secretary are answering basic questions about the classified documents. and certainly not in a way that s been anything close to the previous claim of being the most transparent administration in history. rather, critics argue they are continuing to, well, their track record of being the most secretive and dismissive administration in recent memory, including today s ill-fated attempt at a briefing by the dni. and tom cotton says he is going to slow down confirmation of all of mr. biden s nominees until congress is allowed to review the classified documents found at the homes of both biden and former president tru