Fire talk Radio Ep 77- When does the light turn on
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Fire talk Radio Ep 77- When does the light turn on Firetalkradio.com Email Firetalknetwork@gmail.com Voicemail - (814) 380-9820 Music by - Psychostick (I can count to 4) https://beacons.ai/firetalkradio Show Notes: Supreme Court Closes Student Loan Debt Relief The Supreme Court ruled on June 30, 2023, that the Biden administration does not have the authority to cancel student loan debt through executive action. The ruling is a major setback for borrowers who have been hoping for relief from their student loan debt. The court's decision was based on a narrow reading of the Higher Education Act, which gives the Secretary of Education the authority to "enforce, pay, compromise, waive, or release" student loan debt. The court found that this authority does not extend to canceling student loan debt altogether. The ruling is a major victory for the Republican Party, which has long opposed student loan forgiveness. The ruling is also a blow to President Biden, who had made student loan forgiveness a key part of his campaign platform. Biden Talks About Going Around the Ruling President Biden has said that he is considering ways to go around the Supreme Court's ruling on student loan debt. One option that Biden is considering is to use executive action to forgive student loan debt for borrowers who work in public service. Another option is to pass legislation that would forgive student loan debt. It is unclear whether Biden will be able to find a way to provide student loan relief, but he has said that he is committed to helping borrowers. Writers Strike The Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) has gone on strike, joining the Writers Guild of America (WGA) in a labor dispute. The strike is over a number of issues, including pay, residuals, and health care. The strike is affecting production on a number of television shows and movies. It is unclear how long the strike will last, but it is likely to have a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Ron Perlman Steps In Actor Ron Perlman has stepped into the Writers Strike, threatening a Hollywood executive over the dispute. Perlman, who is a member of SAG-AFTRA, said that he knows where the executive lives and that he would "visit" him if the strike is not resolved. Perlman's comments have been met with mixed reactions, with some people supporting him and others criticizing him for his threats. White House Has White Powder The Secret Service has been briefed by the House Committee on Oversight and Reform on cocaine that was found at the White House. The cocaine was found in a bathroom in the West Wing of the White House. The Secret Service is investigating the matter, but it is unclear who brought the cocaine into the White House or why it was there. The discovery of the cocaine has raised security concerns about the White House. Tucker Talking to Potential President Candidates Fox News host Tucker Carlson has been interviewing potential presidential candidates for his show. Carlson has interviewed a number of Republican candidates, including former President Donald Trump, former Vice President Mike Pence, and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. Carlson has also interviewed a number of Democratic candidates, including former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton and Senator Bernie Sanders. Carlson's interviews have been controversial, with some people accusing him of giving a platform to fringe candidates. These are just a few of the stories that will be discussed on the next episode of Fire Talk Radio. Tune in to hear more! Additional Details The Supreme Court ruling on student loan debt is a major setback for borrowers, but it is not the end of the road. There are still a number of options available to borrowers, including working in public service, filing for bankruptcy, or negotiating with their lender. The Writers Strike is having a significant impact on the entertainment industry. Production on a number of television shows and movies has been delayed or canceled. It is unclear how long the strike will last, but it is likely to have a long-term impact on the industry. The discovery of cocaine at the White House is a serious security matter. The Secret Service is investigating the matter, but it is unclear who brought the cocaine into the White House or why it was there. Tucker Carlson's interviews with potential presidential candidates have been controversial. Some people have accused Carlson of giving a platform to fringe candidates. Others have defended Carlson, saying that he is simply giving a voice to people who are not often heard.
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