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30 trillion for medicare for all and that is ONE policy then when asked about everything he has no clear answer
Cooper: Do you know how all -- how much though? I mean, do you have a price tag for -- for all of this? Sanders: We do. I mean, you know, and -- and-- the price tag is -- it will be substantially less than letting the current system go. I think it's about $30 trillion. Cooper: That's just for "Medicare for All," you're talking about?
so even biden gets a rare burn on sanders for this and biden has been dropping like a rock lately
Sanders: That's just "Medicare for All," yes. Cooper: Do you have -- a price tag for all of these things? Sanders: No, I don't. We try to -- no, you mentioned making public colleges and universities tuition free and canceling all student debt, that's correct. That's what I want to do. We pay for that through a modest tax on Wall Street speculation. Cooper: But you say you don't know what the total price is, but you know how it's gonna be paid for. How do you know it's gonna be paid for if you don't know how much the price is? Sanders: Well, I can't -- you know, I can't rattle off to you every nickel and every dime. But we have accounted for -- you -- you talked about "Medicare for All." We have options out there that will pay for it. What? So, Sanders not only a) isn't sure how much all of his proposals would cost but also b) isn't able to say how he would pay for these programs. That strikes me as a potential weak spot if/when Sanders winds up as the Democratic nominee against President Donald Trump. Which is the point that former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign immediately sought to make. "For the second time in the last month, Senator Sanders has admitted that he does not know the astronomical price tag that his massive new programs would force onto American families," said Biden deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield. "That's untenable."
originally posted by: RalagaNarHallas
www.cbsnews.com... his 60 minutes interview didnt help him very much when he once again cant come up with exact cost for what all his "free stuff" will cost
www.cnn.com...30 trillion for medicare for all and that is ONE policy then when asked about everything he has no clear answer
Cooper: Do you know how all -- how much though? I mean, do you have a price tag for -- for all of this? Sanders: We do. I mean, you know, and -- and-- the price tag is -- it will be substantially less than letting the current system go. I think it's about $30 trillion. Cooper: That's just for "Medicare for All," you're talking about?
so even biden gets a rare burn on sanders for this and biden has been dropping like a rock lately
Sanders: That's just "Medicare for All," yes. Cooper: Do you have -- a price tag for all of these things? Sanders: No, I don't. We try to -- no, you mentioned making public colleges and universities tuition free and canceling all student debt, that's correct. That's what I want to do. We pay for that through a modest tax on Wall Street speculation. Cooper: But you say you don't know what the total price is, but you know how it's gonna be paid for. How do you know it's gonna be paid for if you don't know how much the price is? Sanders: Well, I can't -- you know, I can't rattle off to you every nickel and every dime. But we have accounted for -- you -- you talked about "Medicare for All." We have options out there that will pay for it. What? So, Sanders not only a) isn't sure how much all of his proposals would cost but also b) isn't able to say how he would pay for these programs. That strikes me as a potential weak spot if/when Sanders winds up as the Democratic nominee against President Donald Trump. Which is the point that former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign immediately sought to make. "For the second time in the last month, Senator Sanders has admitted that he does not know the astronomical price tag that his massive new programs would force onto American families," said Biden deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield. "That's untenable."
“Donald Trump wins Florida if Bernie is our nominee,” said one state legislator.
originally posted by: StoutBroux
Bernie is political suicide for the Dems, financial suicide for the USA and it's inhabitants. He has no clue how much EVERYTHING is going to cost though. Or where all the money is really coming from. Oh wait, yes he does know where the money is coming from. He want's to TAX anything and everything he can. And it will begin with the average Joe, by increasing taxes on incomes $29,000 and over, increased taxing of their 401k's, retirement and savings plans.
30 trillion in Medicare
1.5 trillion dollars for child care
cancel all student debt
make colleges and universities tuition free
His climate plan already is looming in at around half a trillion
2.5 billion for housing, "Bernie Sanders says ‘housing must be a right’ with $2.5 trillion plan, includes national rent control, community land trust, and housing assistance as an entitlement
Then some of his new taxes:
A house flipping tax -" a 25 percent "House Flipping tax" that would be levied against people who sell a non-owner occupied property at a profit within five years of purchase.
A 2 percent "Empty Homes tax" on the property value of vacant, owned homes
He will tax us to DEATH. Oh, and increased estate taxes.
But hopefully, even if the Dems control the house, they won't approve of all the proposed taxes.
originally posted by: pexx421
originally posted by: RalagaNarHallas
www.cbsnews.com... his 60 minutes interview didnt help him very much when he once again cant come up with exact cost for what all his "free stuff" will cost
www.cnn.com...30 trillion for medicare for all and that is ONE policy then when asked about everything he has no clear answer
Cooper: Do you know how all -- how much though? I mean, do you have a price tag for -- for all of this? Sanders: We do. I mean, you know, and -- and-- the price tag is -- it will be substantially less than letting the current system go. I think it's about $30 trillion. Cooper: That's just for "Medicare for All," you're talking about?
so even biden gets a rare burn on sanders for this and biden has been dropping like a rock lately
Sanders: That's just "Medicare for All," yes. Cooper: Do you have -- a price tag for all of these things? Sanders: No, I don't. We try to -- no, you mentioned making public colleges and universities tuition free and canceling all student debt, that's correct. That's what I want to do. We pay for that through a modest tax on Wall Street speculation. Cooper: But you say you don't know what the total price is, but you know how it's gonna be paid for. How do you know it's gonna be paid for if you don't know how much the price is? Sanders: Well, I can't -- you know, I can't rattle off to you every nickel and every dime. But we have accounted for -- you -- you talked about "Medicare for All." We have options out there that will pay for it. What? So, Sanders not only a) isn't sure how much all of his proposals would cost but also b) isn't able to say how he would pay for these programs. That strikes me as a potential weak spot if/when Sanders winds up as the Democratic nominee against President Donald Trump. Which is the point that former Vice President Joe Biden's campaign immediately sought to make. "For the second time in the last month, Senator Sanders has admitted that he does not know the astronomical price tag that his massive new programs would force onto American families," said Biden deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield. "That's untenable."
Thirty trillion, for a decade. How much will our current healthcare system cost over a decade?
originally posted by: pexx421
originally posted by: StoutBroux
Bernie is political suicide for the Dems, financial suicide for the USA and it's inhabitants. He has no clue how much EVERYTHING is going to cost though. Or where all the money is really coming from. Oh wait, yes he does know where the money is coming from. He want's to TAX anything and everything he can. And it will begin with the average Joe, by increasing taxes on incomes $29,000 and over, increased taxing of their 401k's, retirement and savings plans.
30 trillion in Medicare
1.5 trillion dollars for child care
cancel all student debt
make colleges and universities tuition free
His climate plan already is looming in at around half a trillion
2.5 billion for housing, "Bernie Sanders says ‘housing must be a right’ with $2.5 trillion plan, includes national rent control, community land trust, and housing assistance as an entitlement
Then some of his new taxes:
A house flipping tax -" a 25 percent "House Flipping tax" that would be levied against people who sell a non-owner occupied property at a profit within five years of purchase.
A 2 percent "Empty Homes tax" on the property value of vacant, owned homes
He will tax us to DEATH. Oh, and increased estate taxes.
But hopefully, even if the Dems control the house, they won't approve of all the proposed taxes.
So the question is, will bernies tax be more, or less, than the current taxes from those groups. I’m betting on less.
originally posted by: TheRedneck
a reply to: Willtell
BootyJuice: Peter Buttigieg, Mayor of South Bend, Indiana and present candidate for the Democratic nomination for President of the United States of America 2020.There you go.
As for his last name, Buttigieg, it IS NOT PRONOUNCED:
• Butt-ee-geeg
• Butt-i-geg
• Smith
• Butt-i-jeeg
It IS PRONOUNCED:
• Boot-a-judge
• Buddha-judge
As for lightworkers, the dark forces have always had an eye on them, and most of us had had entities latching onto us so as to limit our abilities and keep us tied to a certain level. It is by our continuous work on ourselves that we, bit by bit, release ourselves from those dark shackles.
Spell casting is one of my most recent discoveries on the matter. When someone is under a spell, it is usually “administered” by a demon latching on. Those are usually located in the root chakra.
When former Energy Secretary Rick Perry made headlines last month on Fox News for saying President Donald Trump is “the chosen one” who was “sent by God to do great things,” it wasn’t the first time someone argued that the commander in chief was commissioned on high.
Nor was it the last. Nikki Haley, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, told the Christian CBN News that Trump’s election made plain “that everything happens for a reason ... I think God sometimes places people for lessons and sometimes places people for change.”