Today in the Senate Republicans voted to kill the bill that would keep interest rates down for millions of college student's loans, as the two parties engaged in election-year choreography aimed at
showing each is the better protector of families in today's rugged
economy.
The 52-45 vote to start the debate on the legislation fell short eight votes of the 60 required, and stalled effort. Both parties expect there will ultimately be a compromise, and probably soon. For now each side is happy to use the stall to snipe at the other side with campaign-ready talking points while they are gridlocked at how to cover the $6 billion dollar cost.
The 52-45 vote to start the debate on the legislation fell short eight votes of the 60 required, and stalled effort. Both parties expect there will ultimately be a compromise, and probably soon. For now each side is happy to use the stall to snipe at the other side with campaign-ready talking points while they are gridlocked at how to cover the $6 billion dollar cost.
" as the two parties engaged in election-year choreography aimed at showing each is the better protector of families in today's rugged economy." lol. so true.
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