Posted on 02/26/2020 6:48:28 AM PST by Kaslin
As Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) ascends to the top of the shrinking list of nominees for the Democratic Partys 2020 presidential nomination, he has come under increased scrutiny to explain how he would pay for his audacious agenda. In response to the pressure, Sanders released a plan to pay for his plans. However, it seems as if Sanders plan-payment plan is heavy on rhetoric, more than lacking in detail, and not in line with simple arithmetic.
For starters, Bernie claims, It will cost $2.2 trillion to make public colleges, universities and trade schools tuition-free and to cancel all student debt over the next decade. It is fully paid for by a modest tax on Wall Street speculation that will raise an estimated $2.4 trillion over ten years.
What does a modest tax on Wall Street speculation mean? And how does Bernie know it will raise $2.4 trillion over the next decade? Those are key questions that Sanders fails to address, making this payment plan as empty as a Joe Biden campaign rally.
Second, Sanders states his proposal to guarantee housing as a human right and to eliminate homelessness will cost $2.5 trillion over the next decade. It is fully paid for by a wealth tax on the top one-tenth of one percent those who have a net worth of at least $32 million.
Bernie declares his wealth tax, which is likely to be challenged as unconstitutional, will raise $4.35 trillion over the next 10 years. This is preposterous. Americans who have earnednot inheritedvast fortunes will not and should not pay an annual tax on their wealthif anything, it is highly likely high earners will seek ways to keep their wealth out of Bernies hands.
Third, Bernies proposal to guarantee universal childcare and pre-school to every family in America who needs it will cost $1.5 trillion. It is fully paid for by a wealth tax on the top 0.1 percentthose who have a net worth of at least $32 million.
As described above, Bernies dubious wealth tax is more likely to cause chaos in the economic market than it is to pay for his free housing and universal child care.
Fourth, Bernie has introduced a proposal to eliminate all of the $81 billion in past due medical debt held by 79 million Americans. It is fully paid for by establishing an income inequality tax on large corporations that pay CEOs at least 50 times more than average workers.
An income inequality tax? Seriously? Is Bernie running for president of Venezuela? This is a complete non-starter.
Fifth, The $16.3 trillion climate change proposal that Bernie has introduced will fundamentally transform our energy system away from fossil fuel and towards energy efficiency and renewable energy. It will also create 20 million good-paying union jobs in the process.
To pay for his Green New Deal (GND), Bernie will raise $3.085 trillion by making the fossil fuel industry pay for their pollution, through litigation, fees, and taxes, and eliminating federal fossil fuel subsidies. And this is just the beginning of Bernies economic war against the thriving American energy sector.
Bernie also pledges to generate $6.4 trillion in revenue from the wholesale of energy produced by the regional Power Marketing Administrations. This revenue will be collected from 2023-2035, and after 2035 electricity will be virtually free, aside from operations and maintenance costs. Free electricity, everybody! Never mind how this miracle will occur. Bernie certainly isnt concerned with connecting the dots to demonstrate his plans are even in the realm of possibility.
To fund his insane GND, Bernie will cut defense spending by $1.215 trillion by scaling back military operations on protecting the global oil supply. Needless to say, Bernie supplies absolutely no facts on this ludicrous point.
Not only that, he will generate $2.3trillion in new income tax revenue from the 20 million new jobs created by the plan. What about the trillions in lost revenue from Bernies demolition of Americas thriving fossil fuel industry? One would cancel out the otherif anything, there might even be a net loss.
And then there is this: If we do not act, the U.S. will lose $34.5 trillion by the end of the century in economic productivity. This is typical Bernie-speak: If we do not do what I say, the sky will fall.
At this point, you may be a wee bit skeptical about Bernies ability to pay for his mammoth expansion of government. However, this does not even include his plan to pay for his $40 trillion Medicare for All plan.
All said and told, Bernies plans are estimated to cost about $97.5 trillion over the next decade. In short, there is literally not enough money in the world to pay for this insane agenda. In other words, Bernies plans are unaffordable, unfeasible, and unAmerican.
Chris Talgo
The plans for the government to pay for all of the stuff they’re paying for now doesn’t add up.
It is amazing how this guy has risen to any credibility for some. He is a loose cannon.
Its FREE! Well worry about how to pay for it later.
They were all throwing numbers around willy-nilly.
If its really free, why do l have to pay for it?
This must be screamed: Every one of the others agree with Bernie but they will wear the rat election year mask, that is the only difference.
So it can be free for someone else.
Socialist logic is fun. Until you run out of OPM.
They all want to destroy businesses the way FDR did during the Great Depression.
When has any politician’s plan to pay for anything they propose ever panned out? Republican or Democrat?
If you look at the whole gaggle, you ask yourself "Who ever voted for this moron - MULTIPLE TIMES and kept them in office for DECADES???
Maybe part of the green New Deal should be planting a money tree and everybody’s backyard
Politicians dont have to be responsible for the day after they leave office.
Math is hard...
The danger is that we’re through the looking glass on monetary policy. By every rational, traditional, conservative theory on how economics works, we should have experienced a catastrophe by now caused by out-of-control deficit spending.
It hasn’t happened. And it’s hard to see it happening in the foreseeable future. We print, and print. And spend, and spend. And the rest of the world pretends those dollars have value and continue to play along. Because they are terrified of the day the music stops and they don’t have a chair.
They will get away with it. For much longer than any of you think.
They’ve been giving over to a mindset that lacks common sense. . . let alone deviancy.
What happened to free health care for everyone?
What credibility? He has none whatsoever.
Hasnt California already failed at trying to pay for everything and the Green deal.
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