Plan:Rebuild America Act: Sen. Sanders has proposed a $1 trillion plan to rebuild our crumbling infrastructure and put 13 million Americans to work.Payment:Paid for by making corporations pay taxes on all of the “profits” they have shifted to the Cayman Islands and other offshore tax havens, which the Congressional Research Services estimates may currently create losses that approach $100 billion annually, and other loopholes.Cost: $1T/10yRevenue: $100B/y
Plan:College for All: Sen. Sanders has proposed making public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially reducing student debt, in a plan that would cost about $75 billion a year.Payment:Paid for by imposing a tax on Wall Street speculators that would generate about $300 billion in revenue.Cost: $75B/yRevenue: $300B/y
Plan:Expand and Extend Social Security: Sen. Sanders has proposed expanding Social Security and extending the solvency of this program until 2065.Payment:Paid for by lifting the cap on taxable income above $250,000 so that the wealthy pay the same percentage of their income into Social Security as working people.Cost: $1.2T/10yRevenue: $1.2T/10y
Plan:Youth Jobs Program: Sen. Sanders has proposed a $5.5 billion youth jobs program to create 1 million jobs for disadvantaged young Americans.Payment:Paid for by ending the carried interest loophole that allows billionaire hedge fund managers to pay a lower tax rate than nurses and truck drivers.Cost: $5.5B/2yRevenue: $15.6B/10y
Plan:Paid Family and Medical Leave: Sen. Sanders has proposed at least 12 weeks of paid family and medical leave to all workers.Payment:Paid for by a payroll tax that would total $1.61 a week for the typical American worker. According to Sen. Gillibrand’s office, this would be “a self-sufficient program that would not add to the federal budget.”Cost: Revenue: $319 billion/10y
Plan:Protect Pensions: Sen. Sanders has introduced a plan to prevent cuts to the pensions of over 1.5 million Americans.Payment:Paid for by closing two tax loopholes that allow the wealthy to avoid taxes on money they inherit and expensive artwork they collect. Cost: $29B/10Revenue: $29B/10y
Plan:Renewable Energy and Clean Jobs Transition: Sen. Sanders has a plan to invest in clean, sustainable energy sources powered by the sun, wind and Earth’s heat. He also has a plan to provide comprehensive benefits to workers as they transition to making the solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries of tomorrow.Payment:Paid for by stopping taxpayer-funded giveaways to oil, gas and coal companies.Cost: $110B/10yRevenue: $135B/10y
Bernie Sanders sounds like a good idea until I remember that I hate taxes.
Quote from: Kupoop on January 14, 2016, 01:28:31 PMBernie Sanders sounds like a good idea until I remember that I hate taxes.Congratulations on coming to terms with the folly of the Democratic party and the prices associated with their handouts. I know you have many options for your governmental leadership, and hope you consider Gary Johnson as your presidential choice in 2016.
Plan:Renewable Energy and Clean Jobs Transition: Sen. Sanders has a plan to invest in clean, sustainable energy sources powered by the sun, wind and Earth’s heat. He also has a plan to provide comprehensive benefits to workers as they transition to making the solar panels, wind turbines, and batteries of tomorrow.Payment:Paid for by stopping taxpayer-funded giveaways to oil, gas and coal companies.
College for All: Sen. Sanders has proposed making public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially reducing student debt, in a plan that would cost about $75 billion a year.
HAHAHAHAHAHA What a moron. Dude is delusional, probably has Alzheimers. Too many old white candidates in that party.
It's pretty horrifying that his plan to pay for college tuition and housing by taxing speculators assumes a 50% fall in trading as a result of the tax.
>implying it will retroactively pay for your college
>implying it won't cost you money and devalue the education you paid for
Future generations matter more than you do.
Education is invaluable.
This is ironically conservative.
Quote from: UltimateKidzBopFan08 on January 14, 2016, 07:49:47 PMThis is ironically conservative. Really? I think it's a pretty neutral statement, actually. You'd have to be cripplingly selfish and myopic not to recognize that your life does not matter as much as those in your wake will, but selflessness is not a concept I expect libertarians such as Door to be too familiar with.
is ubiquitous education really bad in the long term?
Quote from: Winy on January 14, 2016, 04:32:41 PMQuoteCollege for All: Sen. Sanders has proposed making public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially reducing student debt, in a plan that would cost about $75 billion a year.Please please please>implying it will retroactively pay for your college>implying it won't cost you money and devalue the education you paid foro i am laffin
QuoteCollege for All: Sen. Sanders has proposed making public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially reducing student debt, in a plan that would cost about $75 billion a year.Please please please
Quote from: † on January 14, 2016, 04:54:33 PMQuote from: Winy on January 14, 2016, 04:32:41 PMQuoteCollege for All: Sen. Sanders has proposed making public colleges and universities tuition-free and substantially reducing student debt, in a plan that would cost about $75 billion a year.Please please please>implying it will retroactively pay for your college>implying it won't cost you money and devalue the education you paid foro i am laffinWhy do you say either of those thingsFree tuition seems to be something other countries do, and it works fine for them.