coming days to bolster his very high stakes endorsements in that state. dr. oz for senate and congressional candidates jim bognet. president biden is in wilkesbury, pennsylvania today. that is lucerne county. this is a huge swing district in pennsylvania. it went from president obama in 2012 and turned for trump in 2016 and again in 2020. president biden would like to see that home turf of his go back to the blue side. so we re waiting for the president s remarks moments away as the controversy continues to boil over his decision to bail out millions in student loan debt. sean duffy and david asman is here with me. but first, we begin with peter doocy who has had a busy week. hello, peter. martha, the white house is really not providing a lot of detail about how this student loan debt forgiveness is going to work or who is paying for it. they spent a day last week explaining it s going to happen but now most of the talk is coming from outside the house. i think a lot of w
debt and seeing inflation going on. they realize what is happening. also, the fact this college tuitions have been going up sky rocketing. that s the problem. the more the government bails out student debt, the more colleges raise their tuition. so the people that have to pay are going to be paying more. it s like when the car companies boosted their prices for electric vehicles after they got an extra $7,000 in tax forgiveness. so it s creating perverse incentives and i know that s a complicated economic term, but i think the american public is catching on to what it all means. martha: yeah, it s a big life line to some really junky colleges that should go out of business. right. martha: some of these schools that are giving people degrees that are worthless to them and cost a fortune to go. maybe we should let the natural process shake some of these schools out of business and
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sense of right and wrong, appeal to their results on whether or not they can be reelected. mr. costa, do you want to weigh? just following up on john s point, i spent a lot of time at the capital, and they re looking not just at the choice in front of them, it is whether or not to remove the president from office or not but also about their own political futures, do they want to be with president trump in 2020. i m watching not just are they with the president and whether or not he should stay or not, but will the president s popularity in the party start to fall as this inquiry moves forward. the elections that are off year elections this fall like the race in kentucky, could those things and this whole process shake president s standing even if he stays in office. could that affect whether or not they rally around him in the election. i would say you know going back to eisenberg, he is the