Kevin Dietsch / Getty ImagesCommentary Cornyn: Dems $3.5 Trillion Bill Is an 'Economic Grenade' About to Be 'Tossed Into the Laps of the American People' Republican Sen. John Cornyn of Texas told his conservative colleagues not to fall for the Democrats' tricks. By Grant Atkinson September 17, 2021
Thierry Monasse / Getty ImagesCommentary Treasury Secretary Comes Forward with the Truth About US Debt: Country on Course for Devastation in October Uh, oh, the nation's credit card has been cut up. That's okay - Congress will just make another one. Boom! The spending resumes. By Mike Landry September 8, 2021
Alex Wong / Getty ImagesCommentary Count Me Out: Manchin Throws a Wrench in Dems' $3.5T 'Bankrupt America' Bill 'Now Democratic congressional leaders propose to pass the largest single spending bill in history with no regard to rising inflation.' By Randy DeSoto September 3, 2021
Brittainy Newman / AP Biden Administration Announces It Will Cancel Student Debt, But Only for a Certain Group of People President Joe Biden's Department of Education is making a move to wipe away more than $5.8 billion in student loan debt. By The Associated Press August 19, 2021
Susan Walsh / AP Biden Administration Extends the Pandemic-Related Pause on Student Loan Payments Education Secretary Miguel Cardona said this is meant to give borrowers enough time to prepare for their payments to resume. By The Associated Press August 6, 2021
Yuichiro Chino / Getty ImagesOp-Ed Veronique de Rugy: Inflation Is Bad, But Combined with 1 Other Metric, It Makes a Disastrous Combo 'I like my government small and as unintrusive as possible, so I am not happy about the current spending situation.' By Veronique de Rugy July 21, 2021
Win McNamee / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Psaki: Rural, Disadvantaged Communities To Be 'Focus' of 500,000 Charging Stations for $56K Electric Cars Biden is looking to build out half a million electric vehicle charging stations, especially in rural and disadvantaged communities. By Eric Nanneman June 29, 2021
JJ Gouin / Getty ImagesCommentary California Giving Massive Bailout to People Who Haven't Paid Rent in Ages Californina mulls extending the eviction moratorium until low-wage workers return to work despite incentivizing them to stay at home. By Eric Nanneman June 22, 2021
Joos Mind / Getty ImagesSpecial Report Nine More States to End Pandemic Unemployment Bonuses on Saturday On Saturday, nine more states will end the $300 pandemic-related unemployment bonus to stop incentivizing the unemployed for not working. By Eric Nanneman June 18, 2021
Jim Watson - AFP / Getty Images Biden to Unveil Plan to Buy 500 Million Vaccine Doses for Foreign Countries as US Deficit Soars How President Biden plans to pay for the vaccines without increasing the US debt or the tax burden on American workers remains unclear. By Andrew Jose June 9, 2021