Nonpartisan study: Sanders plan will raise $15.3 Trillion in new taxes (user search)
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« on: March 05, 2016, 11:11:20 AM »

If people are not happy with government, then participate & change but having a weak government is just weird.

Anyways I am not happy with this report - It does consider Much Economic Growth or jobs created from the 1T$ 10 year infra plan or putting money in the hands of low wage people who will consume products & boost the economy.

I am sure it will raise much closer to 17-18M & most of the taxes would come from the rich & most of the benefits will go from the poor.

I am sure he can implement because everything won't come in 1 time. 80% of the spending here is healthcare - That won't happen in 2 years atleast. He needs Dems to win in 2016 & the mid-terms to cross the 60 mark in Senate & get a strong house to implement that.

But with a likely house & Senate with the Dems, Paid Family/Medical leave, Free College Tuition by taxing Wall Street, 100B$ per year spend on infra by closing tax loopholes can implemented in the 1st 2 years.
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