Not just mass debt relief, but borrowers promised debt relief through various programs could be denied those benefits in the next presidential term.
Joe Biden
The Way Biden Foreign Policy Ends: With a Bang and a Whimper
Today on TAP: More firepower to Ukraine and even more (if possible) ineffectualness toward Netanyahu
Donald Trump Won as the Champion of Working-Class Discontent
Kamala Harris had a more powerful offer, but feared being anti-business.
Tesla’s Bid to Pull Up the EV Ladder
The rumored end to the $7,500 federal rebate for electric vehicles sounds like it would hurt the nation’s biggest EV maker. Quite the opposite, actually.
Establishing Workers’ Right Not to Hear Bosses’ Propaganda
The NLRB rules that management may not compel employees to attend its anti-union meetings.
The Bulls in Trump’s China Shop
Today on TAP: His China policy nominees are a relative oasis of competence, with a mix of sensible policy ideas and outlandish ones.
What Senate Democrats Can Still Do to Promote the General Welfare
Today on TAP: Until December 31st, they can still confirm some Biden nominees to crucial regulatory and judicial posts.
The Contracting Gold Mine That Hurts Veterans
Exams to determine whether veterans qualify for certain benefits have been almost entirely privatized, and the companies conducting the exams have long been cited for poor quality.
Get Ready for Trump-flation
Trump won the election in part because of a backlash against consumer price inflation on Biden’s watch. Several Trump policies will make inflation much worse.
The Recession That Wasn’t and the Election of 2024
Today on TAP: The inherently unappreciated core of Bidenomics

