Insight - Jan. 20th, 2021
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Today on Insight, John and Josh Rosenstern discuss President elect Joe Biden’s voting history on abortion. Brother Josh shares some of the top executive actions the Biden Administration will be addressing as we see the change in America’s leadership. Brother Josh agrees that Biden’s move to offer eviction extensions for delinquent mortgage and rent payments, resulting from COVID, will be good for the short term only. Brother Josh also agrees that deferring student loan payments until September, will be helpful to those American’s still struggling to rebound. The Rosenstern’s says they disagree with many other Biden executive actions; to name a few, rejoining the Paris Climate Accord and revising emissions standards for vehicles and appliances which would result in more regulations. Other Biden actions, revoking the Presidential permit given to the Keystone XL pipeline, increasing the minimum wage, and reversing the Mexico City policy ban that would then allow American tax dollars to fund abortions in other countries. Brother John says many of these actions are moral issues, with very moral consequences. Pray!
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