democrat and a special house race in a notorious swing district, just two months after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. the timing on that would not appear to be coincidental. that race offers signs that the democratic electorate is as motivated as ever by the fight for abortion rights. to be fair, democrats can t also credit some of their newfound positivity two major recent victories from the biden administration. from the first gun safety bill in decades, to the chips act. to legislation on burn pits, to the inflation reduction act. biden s signature health care and climate bill. the winds have been piling up at 1600 pennsylvania avenue. today, brought another policy victory for its party, with president biden finally announcing his plan for student debt cancellation. the president announced his decision to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt for another thousand any borrower making $125,000 or
today, brought another policy victory for its party, with president biden finally announcing his plan for student debt cancellation. the president announced his decision to cancel up to $20,000 in student loan debt for pell grants recipients, another thousand dollars, for any borrower making $125,000 or less. that is in addition to extending the pause on student loan payments through the rest of this year. today s actions expected to benefit 43 million americans. and biden now says he has delivered on his campaign promise, one he made back in 2020 after rival candidate senator elizabeth warren became the first 2020 candidate to propose full on student debt cancellation. it was one of more than 80 plans to pitch to voters during her campaign, as the i have a plan for that candidate. her plan to alleviate student debt gave a whole lot of traction, as the race went on. no small part because of her attention to detail, her call
pointing out that the president s own secret service uses the caliber. the 9 millimeters is the most popular self-defense around in america. his ignorance is a stretch in our constitutional liberties. is just the latest in a string of comments at the white house calling the tragic shootings in new york and texas a frenetic effort to address the tragedies and perhaps pick up an importan policy victory along the way. while they searched for answers and how best to keep americans safe, leaders at both ends of pennsylvania avenue, despite strong disagreements, do appeared to be forging ahead, working toward a possible legislative offering on guns appeared meanwhile as historically high inflation continues to dog the president poll numbers, to say nothing of american s wallets, jerome powell met with the president today. a rare oval office invitation aimed at selling americans on a frightening view of the economy
policy victories. what policy victory outside of the bipartisan infrastructure bill. not much has been done and people aren t feeling that infrastructure bill because by the time you break ground or fix all these bridges hobby is going to feel that for years. inflation 40 year high. still worker shortages. six cities did set homicide records. border is wide open. and build back better massive federal expansion and federalizing voting rights. right now joe biden and nancy pelosi s approve lowest. put lipstick on a pig. things ain t going great. griff gruff joe, apparently not whining message did not reach all the members of the you clinton administration alumni. joan lockhart weighings in on another lock had this to say. i think the press is failing. there ought to have been a
you ve successfully brokered the historic piece that we are signing today. it was held by trump s biggest policy victory. designing it was going to be the dawn of a new middle east, part of a vision of peace between israelis and palestinians. i mean, you heard him say it. as it turns out, it did establish peace, only just between israel and a few arab countries. it wasn t even at war. with including the, uae, sudan now, it s great to hear that israel has resolved it issues with sudan. but what does that have to do with israeli, palestinian issue. if you guessed, not much. that s kind of the problem. since the signing of that deal, in late 2020, the situation, on the ground, it has arguably only gotten worse. planned evictions led to mass protesting, across the holy city on the west bank. it fared up into the