Note, Elizabeth Warren's no fossil fuels in 10 years plan came after this RCP Reason TV posting.
https://www.realclearpolitics.com/video/2019/08/26/john_stossel_free_stuff_2020_tallying_up_proposed_spending_by_presidential_candidates.html?utm_source=spotim&utm_medium=spotim_recirculation&spotim_referrer=recirculationJohn Stossel: Free Stuff 2020, Tallying Up Proposed Spending By Presidential Candidates
On Date August 26, 2019
REASON TV: Never before have so many politicians promised to spend so much.
Among some candidates, the 2020 presidential campaign has turned into a contest to see who can offer the most "free stuff."
So far no one has tracked their promises, so the Stossel team did.
Stossel compares the top five Democratic candidates, based on the betting odds. He looks at Sen. Kamala Harris (D–Calif.), Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D–Mass.), former Vice President Joe Biden, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, and Sen. Bernie Sanders' (D–Vt.) expensive promises, issue by issue: education, health care, climate, welfare, and… well, let's make it a contest! There's a grab-bag round too.
Some examples of what the Democrats would spend if they become president:
Sanders wants to "eliminate student debt" and "make public colleges and universities tuition-free." Sounds nice, but he seldom mentions the $220 billion price tag.
Mayor Buttigieg promises to spend $31.5 billion to give teachers a pay raise. Kamala Harris likes that one too.
Senator Harris also wants the government to pay your rent if it's more than 30% of your income. The cost? $94 billion a year.
The Democratic candidate promises keep on coming: Medicare for All, $3 trillion.
Increase Food Stamps, $10.8 billion.
Expand National Service, $2 billion.
A federal job guarantee, $158 billion.
But the Republican incumbent is a big spender too, says Stossel. Since Donald Trump became President, spending has risen about $500 billion.
But the Democrats want to spend much more. Stossel's tally includes more than 50 spending proposals.
Watch to see who wins the title of "Biggest Spender."Stossel says, no matter who wins, taxpayers are the losers.
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Doug: All these costs are understated, they ignore the macro effect of destroying the economy.