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Gothmog

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36. CNN-The cost of Sanders' agenda -- possibly $60 trillion -- would set a peacetime US record
Mon Feb 3, 2020, 10:43 PM
Feb 2020



Sanders' plan, though all of its costs cannot be precisely quantified, would increase government spending as a share of the economy far more than the New Deal under President Franklin Roosevelt, the Great Society under Lyndon Johnson or the agenda proposed by any recent Democratic presidential nominee, including liberal George McGovern in 1972, according to a historical analysis shared with CNN by Larry Summers, the former chief White House economic adviser for Barack Obama and treasury secretary for Bill Clinton.

Sanders' plan would also increase the size of government far more than any modern Republican president, including Ronald Reagan, has sought to cut it, Summers' analysis concluded.

"On the spending side, ... this is far more radical than all previous presidencies, on either the right or the left," Summers said in an interview. "The Sanders spending increase is roughly 2.5 times the size of the New Deal and the estimated fiscal impact of George McGovern's campaign proposals. This is six times as large of a growth of government than any of the Ronald Reagan dismemberments. We are in a kind of new era of radical proposal."

Exact cost projections on all of Sanders' proposals aren't available, in part because he hasn't fully fleshed out some of the ideas he's embraced (such as universal pre-K and child care). But a wide variety of estimates put the likely cost of the single-payer health care plan he has endorsed around $30 trillion or more over the next decade. Depending on the estimates used, including projections from his own campaign, the other elements of the Sanders agenda -- ranging from his "Green New Deal" to the cancellation of all student debt to a guaranteed federal jobs program that has received almost no scrutiny -- could cost about as much, or even more than, the single-payer plan. That would potentially bring his 10-year total for new spending to around $60 trillion, or more.
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Just like we didn't know the cost of the Iraq war before Joe Biden voted for it. Tiggeroshii Jan 2020 #1
Just Like Bernie Did Not Know of All The People Who Would Die From Mass Shootings TomCADem Jan 2020 #3
Or all the lives President Al Gore could have saved? k2qb3 Feb 2020 #40
got a final tally on the cost of the lockheed F35 program that bernie supports? nt msongs Jan 2020 #8
Not close to as much as the entire Iraq war. Tiggeroshii Jan 2020 #9
What a Trump Like Response. TomCADem Jan 2020 #34
DEFLECT DEFLECT DEFLECT DEFLECT. nt UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #13
It's a tough call between good jobs and supporting the military industrial complex. Tiggeroshii Jan 2020 #14
This is really getting old. You have a good night now. nt UniteFightBack Jan 2020 #15
Now I don't think that's fair. I gave you an honest answer. Tiggeroshii Jan 2020 #16
Cost analysis studies are all over the internet. Pick one that suits your argument. Magoo48 Jan 2020 #23
No Democrats voted for the Iraq War ... mr_lebowski Jan 2020 #17
No one can predict a war or its costs NCProgressive Jan 2020 #18
He has several plans with different price tags. Tiggeroshii Jan 2020 #19
... NCProgressive Jan 2020 #20
Really, cause that's basically what 2009 healthcare reform was. Tiggeroshii Jan 2020 #22
... NCProgressive Jan 2020 #25
Wholly irrelevant to the OP. LanternWaste Jan 2020 #29
There would not have been an Iraq war if Al Gore was R B Garr Jan 2020 #31
Of course he's not going to say! Thekaspervote Jan 2020 #2
Two standard responses when asked how much it will cost The Valley Below Jan 2020 #4
Notwithstanding Iraq, and other wasted programs, America is not going to Hoyt Jan 2020 #5
I Really Liked Warren's Thoughtful Response on Cost of Health Care TomCADem Jan 2020 #6
Your opinion ChubbyStar Jan 2020 #7
But It Is a Fact That Bernie Ducks the Question of Costs TomCADem Jan 2020 #26
Thanks for your response, Tom! BlueMTexpat Feb 2020 #41
That's a great answer. It's definitely worth it. David__77 Jan 2020 #10
bwaaaaahahahahahahahahahahahahaha NYMinute Jan 2020 #11
whatever. Cha Jan 2020 #12
Just as I've long suspected.....All hat. No Cattle. n/t Tarheel_Dem Jan 2020 #21
Can You Imagine if Biden or Warren Said That? TomCADem Jan 2020 #33
"The Revolution" would be up in arms with outrage. Tarheel_Dem Jan 2020 #35
K&R betsuni Jan 2020 #24
And he's right, because nobody knows how much healthcare costs will grow in the next decade. DanTex Jan 2020 #27
Bernie Sanders would get bogged down in fighting for Medicare for All Dietz Jan 2020 #28
C'mon man. oasis Jan 2020 #30
I have no confidence in sanders Gothmog Jan 2020 #32
CNN-The cost of Sanders' agenda -- possibly $60 trillion -- would set a peacetime US record Gothmog Feb 2020 #36
The Bigger Issue Is How Is Hiding This Cost Or... TomCADem Feb 2020 #38
Sanders legislative agenda would have no way of being passed even if elected. Here's why: Gothmog Feb 2020 #37
I simply don't understand why left people support Sanders over Warren, I just don't. Blue_true Feb 2020 #39
sanders' potential failure to "deliver the moon" would detract from efforts to rebuild public Gothmog Feb 2020 #42
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