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Will Supreme Court Un-Forgive Student Debt? Seems Like It.

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Mar 3, 2023
The podcast dives into the contentious debate over student debt forgiveness, highlighting how both political parties view fairness and accountability. With the Supreme Court potentially striking down Biden's plan, the legal ramifications and voter sentiment are explored. Plus, it covers the Democratic party's current unity amid challenges, the rise of election denialism, and the implications for the 2024 elections. On a lighter note, NCAA basketball updates and pop culture tangents add an entertaining flair to the discussion.
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INSIGHT

Democrats United in Opposition and Support

  • House Democrats are unified in opposition to the "extreme Republican MAGA agenda".
  • They're also united around President Biden and their shared legislative accomplishments.
ANECDOTE

Shifting Vibes in the Democratic Caucus

  • Last year, House Democrats were divided, with tensions between centrists and progressives.
  • This year, they present a united front, focusing on their accomplishments and opposition to Republicans.
INSIGHT

Trump's Presence at CPAC

  • CPAC, a large conservative conference, is heavily dominated by Trump loyalists.
  • However, some attendees are open to other Republican primary candidates.
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