Warren’s Debt ‘Cancellation’ Plan Would Make College More Expensive, Not Less

 
 
Apr 24, 2019
 

Good morning from Washington, where the Supreme Court hears arguments over restoring a citizenship question to the census. Mike Gonzalez has thoughts. How workable is Elizabeth Warren's new plan to fix college loans? Lindsey Burke has answers. On the podcast, Rachel del Guidice speaks with an angel mom who lost her son to a drunk driver. Plus: Rachel Greszler on the shape of your Social Security, Walter Williams on an attempt to silence Justice Brett Kavanaugh, and Dennis Prager on those folks Obama and Clinton call "Easter worshippers."

 
 
 
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Since 1980, the cost of attending a four-year public university has increased 287%—an uptick rate surpassed only by increases in the cost of medical care.
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Anyone below the age of 52 today is on track to receive only 75% to 80% of their scheduled benefits.
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"The thing that really catapulted me into this fight was the leniency that's shown to illegal aliens in our court system, because my son's killer was a repeat illegal alien criminal," says Mary Ann Mendoza.
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If the Supreme Court sides with the Trump administration, it could prevent liberal districts from swelling their numbers by adding populations of non-voting noncitizens or even illegal immigrants.
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Their tweets are worth serious analysis because they reveal a great deal about the left.
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One student told George Mason's board of visitors, "It has affected my mental health knowing that an abuser will be part of our faculty."
 
     
 
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