We Hear You: Missing Rush at the Golden Microphone If the fake media had reported honestly and fairly, there would never have been a reason for Rush to step forward, Daily Signal reader John Wilkerson writes of Rush Limbaugh, pictured May 3, 2007, at an event in Novi, Michigan. (Photo: Bill Pugliano/Getty Images)
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Here Are 26 Books to Add to Your Reading List for 2021
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If you are looking for some exciting book recommendations to help you ring in the new year, look no further. Our friends at The Heritage Foundation and Heritage Action for America have 26 titles that we recommend you check out in 2021.
New York Times bestselling author Brad Taylor weaves a thrilling story in his new book, “American Traitor.” This novel is full of twists and turns that reflect current challenges that America and the free world face in regard to relations with China.
in my playbook tonight, the obama administration has a new plan to help some 5 million homeowners still at risk of foreclosure. pay them. pay them to sell their homes at a loss. the process is called a short sale and requires the lender to forgive the difference between the selling price of the house and the balance of the mortgage. as an incentive, the government will pay out $1,000 to the bank holding the mortgage and another $1,000 to a second lender if there is one. the borrower will get $1,500 in relocation assistance. this program starts on april 5th and it could rescue hundreds of thousands of desperate homeowners, but lender concerns about fraud may make the plan a real tough sell. joining me now for more on this, an economist and professor at the university of maryland, peter parisi, thanks for being with us.