await today s opinion. shannon bream is standing by outside the court. hi, shannon. this is it, dana and bill. we re down to the wire. we know the student loan cases are coming today and know the case on the colorado web designer the free speech issue is coming today as well. the question continues to be does it punted get to an issue of standing. they talked about whether these parties, the group of states, red states that brought the case and borrowers who brought a separate case that they joined together at the court, do they either one of them have the right legal posture to be the ones to have the case heard? it was a lot of doubt. not just the left leaning justices. do they get to the merits of the case? i feel like because they ve held it to the last day my gut says they should have gotten to the merits. they ve taken a long time. we would expect they do. we ll know within moments. the first case it looks like that we have is the colorado web designer. the web design
brand-new generous hand out to ivy league graduates, and wrapped up massive student loans and no longer feel like paying them back. isn t that nice? now joe biden is calling it a problem. it should be a act of 2022 all paid by you the hardworking american people. and truck drivers and farmers and welders and small business owners and members of the military and taxpayers that never went to college or never paid off their student loans. maybe they will be on the hook for the loans taken out by what? a harvard grad who magic demand majored in gender studies. and it took from the rich and gave it to the poor, but in the washington swamp he takes from the poor in the middle class and in order to bail out the elites, because they are going to be the fishy areas here. this massive $300 billion payout is going to be paid for with your tax dollars or getting more tax money to get even worse. so this from a guy who calls himself middle-class joe ultimately democrats, they don t care a
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debt as responsible and fair. the nation struggling for basic needs and thanks to the economy president biden himself created may beg to differ. blasting joe biden for overreach. it is unfair to people who paid loans before. of course, taxes and prices will get higher. i don t think he should do it at all. i really think he can care less the actual loan aspect of it. to put himself in a good light with younger voters. todd: kevin corke live from washington, kevin. good morning to you. this is one of those things you have to say to yourself, i wonder what was going on in the room when they were talking about this? the president as you heard by now it described his plan to forgive $10,000 in student federal loan debt. and on a campaign, he said that was the right thing to do to make a difference for families out there struggling and they need a break. a lot of other people feel like maybe that is not something, especially if you didn t have the money to go to coll
democrats in the mid-terms as it may wallop another inflation boom on our economy. the white house struggles with this question. how much does this cost? you know, the questions are still coming out, depending how many people take advantage of it. that remains to be determined. it will be a function of what percentage of eligible borrowers take up this opportunity. we have to get a better sense of what we re talking about as far as costs. martha: yeah. that s where that is. let s bring in marc thiessen, fox news contributor. mark, great to have you with us this afternoon. what is your take on this as it settles in and the numbers up to half a trillion in new spending by some estimates with this new bill to relieve people of their burdensome student debt. it really depends how much it will cost them, how much people pick up the $10,000 on the sidewalk. yeah, right. anybody that doesn t take them up on this offer, give me a break. the pen wharton model says it will