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Biden’s Student Loan Forgiveness is Now Our Responsibility
- By Eagle Forum
Biden’s Disdain for the Working-Class
Democrats can’t help but punish working Americans! Massive federal spending has contributed nearly $31 trillion to the national debt leaving taxpayers with the bill. Rising inflation costs and high gas prices have hurt low-income earners the most by causing them to pay an average of $635 more per month for basic necessities. Now, the Biden administration has issued another blow. Those who chose not to go to college will have to pay off the debt of college graduates who voluntarily borrowed federal student loans.
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Affidavits Challenge 37,500 Voter Roll Entries Including 20,000 Ballots Cast in the 2020 Election
- By VoterGA
LAWRENCEVILLE, Ga. -- A team of Gwinnett County residents, including many VoterGA volunteers, have presented a stunning 37,500 sworn and notarized affidavits to the Gwinnett Voter Registration and Elections Division. Each affidavit challenges a Gwinnett County voter roll entry as invalid. A disturbing 20,000 of those entries are shown as voting in the 2020 election although research found they were ineligible. That number vastly exceeds the 11,779-vote margin in the Presidential contest.
The challenges chiefly involve entries for voters who do not live at the stated address such as:
- Voters who moved out of the county;
- Voter roll entries with non-existent addresses;
- Voter roll entries with illegal, blank or non-permanent addresses.
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'That's How You Get away with It': Liberal Principal Admits Discriminating against Religious Teachers
- By Ben Johnson - The Washington Stand
An undercover video has captured a public school administrator admitting that he quietly refuses to hire “brainwashed” religious teachers and older people, so he can impose his own liberal views on the district’s schoolchildren. His comments touched off a torrent of criticism from Catholic officials, education experts, and Democratic elected officials.
Jeremy Boland — the assistant principal of Cos Cob Elementary School, a public school in Greenwich, Connecticut — unknowingly made numerous controversial statements to investigative journalists with Project Veritas. The 12-minute video, which was shot in July and posted online late Tuesday night, appears to show Boland confessing that he won’t hire Catholic applicants, a violation of state and federal civil rights laws.
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Former CEO of Bon Secours Speaks to Veterans
- By Tony A. Dunn & Stuart McClure
Members of American Legion Rudolf Anderson Jr. Post 214 enjoy a meal before the meeting. Post meetings are held the third Tuesday of the month.
Dr. Anselmo Nunez, former Chief Executive Officer at Bon Secours St. Francis Health System spoke to the Post 214 members. He was born in Cuba prior to Castro revolution, emigrated to USA via pedro Pan airlift. He has been an American citizen since 1970. He is married to Kathleen (Kay) Nunez and they both moved to Greenville, SC in February 2014. He retired as Bon Secours Medical Group CEO in August 2018.
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Many SC Voters Favor Bigger State Reserves. Will They Approve It This Year?
- By Rick Brundrett - The Nerve
South Carolina voters in November will decide whether to approve constitutional amendments to increase the state’s two “rainy-day” funds, though a just-released poll casts doubt on their passage.
The statewide poll by the South Carolina Policy Council – The Nerve’s parent organization – found that a plurality of voters indicated general support for the proposals when explained in plain language.
But the total expressed support didn’t break the 50% mark and dropped noticeably when voters were given the exact text of the amendments as it will appear on the Nov. 8 general election ballot.
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Adina Leon Named National Christian Teacher of the Year
- By Christian Newswire
Bob Jones University announced today Adina Leon, a 1998 graduate, was named a National Christian Teacher of the Year by the Herzog Foundation. The foundation recognizes 12 teachers across the nation that embody excellence in Christian education. This inaugural awards program is part of the Herzog Foundation’s mission to advance Christian education on a national scale.
"I was incredibly honored just to be nominated," said Leon. "When the news came that I had been chosen, I was stunned, shocked, and humbled to tears. I have worked with some tremendous educators over the years and have learned so much from them. My motivation for teaching has never been [for] praise; I simply want to share Jesus with my students and point them to the Savior through my lessons."
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List of States That Might Tax Student Loan Debt Cancellation Dwindles
- By Jared Walczak - Tax Foundation
Note: This article was updated on August 30th to address recent state administrative determinations and correct errors in the preliminary analysis of states with the potential to tax student loan debt forgiveness.
President Biden’s announcement of student loan debt forgiveness is already raising many questions. How much will it cost? Who will benefit the most? How will it contribute to inflation? Does the president even have the legal authority to implement this loan forgiveness?
Here’s one more question to add to the mix: will states consider student loan forgiveness a taxable event? In some states, the answer could be yes.
As a general rule, a discharge of indebtedness counts as income and is taxable, as my colleague Will McBride explains. Under § 9675 of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), however, the forgiveness of student loan debt between 2021 and 2025 does not count toward federal taxable income. States which follow the federal treatment here will likewise exclude debt forgiveness from their own state income tax bases. But, for a variety of reasons, not every state does that. There are at least six relevant interactions with the Internal Revenue Code (IRC) for purposes of the treatment of student loan debt cancellation. States could:
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