for a whole bunch of other stuf stuff. sandra, the whole notion of reparations is ridiculous. this is only showing us how desperate democrats are. we are seeing how well our economy is doing under president trump with the roll the roll back in taxes, the cuts and they ll think in regulations is lifting all boats. the democrats are trying to separation separating themselves and pandering for black folks which i find very demeaning. sandra: will get your response to that, jessica? i don t know what to say, despite the fact that african-americans typically vote for the democratic nominee in the democratic primary, there are people who feel like it s important to address this. kamala harris, elizabeth warren, julian castro, bernie warner sanders, makes a great point going after
your thoughts because he takes on bernie sanders who we know talks about poverty, inequality and the talks about institutionalized racism, and i went back and looked at he said, what do they mean, really, is what he s questioning here because he didn t throw his support firmly behind the idea but he said it s not clear. there is a better way to support this than writing a check. julian castro then hit back at sanders for that. listen. when it comes to medicare for all, health care, you know, the response there has been we need to write a big check. when it comes to tuition free or debt-free college, the answer has been, we need to write a big check. so if the issue is compensating the descendants of slaves, i don t think the argument about writing a big check ought to be the argument that you make if you are making an argument that a big check needs to be written