if we just ask the 1/10 of 1% to pay a fair share. she means those worth more than $50 million. it says her ultra millionaire tax would generate 2.75 trillion, but her child care and preschool plan would only cost a 1/4 of that. if you do the math, like you said, $70 billion a year, $700 billion over ten years. charles? charles: thanks very much. lots of big numbers out there. no one is talking about the biggest one. $22 trillion, our growing federal debt. so how can we afford these big plans being promised to us? let s ask democratic strategist marjorie clifton and emily jazinski and madison jesse. madison, let s started with you. the plans are just mounting, whether it s universal child
was all about. i expect this to be the same for democrats. if democrats want to be serious about some of the ideas that have been bandied about on the campaign trail, like medicare for all, green new deal, they have to put pen to paper and write it into legislation. i think they re going to be in trouble when the american public sees that sticker shock about how much those plans will cost. that s a problem with the budget, you need to budget the money neil: well they re not doing a great job sticking to the budget. marjorie, i want to get you re action to something else he said that responded to the growing wave among some, not all, democrats for a higher top rate. listen to this. all right, i apologize, i thought we had it, we don t. let me cut to the chase here. what he talked about was responding to congressman s view about the 70% top rate. he wasn t exactly for that, but he did say that the corporate rate has to be raised.
coverage for americans. even revisiting the idea of a higher break for individuals, not necessarily 70%. that s the read that and the direction the house is going with senior fellow at the national tax players union matty templar, marjorie clifton. the house budget chief seems to be saying i m open to the ideas longer term, they ll save money, americans will be better off. your thoughts? well, something to remember about budgets and the way congress handles them, they re not signed into law by the president. each chamber writes its own. under normal order the house and senate would reconcile the budgets. i don t think we ll see a democrat house and republican senate reconcile the budget plans bhachlt we know is bum receipts a governing document for the vision the party wants to stet for america. we saw with paul ryan when he was budget chairman, he put forth a lot of ideas that end up becoming legislation like tax reform, that really framed the debate about what the house gop
result of it. another thing that house democrats change in the rules is dynamic scoring, where you get into an argument what it means to have a lower corporate tax rate. we re one of the lower countries that has state corporate tax rates. neil: we re not making progress. marjorie, is it your sense we re going to blow past that deadline and blow past the debt ceiling? it isn t starting off on the right foot with nancy pelosi and trump at odds. i can t say i feel promise. there is important thing at healthcare, i don t think medicare for all is a palatable option but there are things to look at within the affordable care act that would get us within a better place. neil: already, kor so require to jump on you. more after this. oguard. we all make excuses for the things we don t want to do. but when it comes to colon cancer screening. you. more after this. o to jump on you. more after this. r to jump on you. more after this. ry to jump on you. more after this. , sorry to jump you. m
solutions and real compromise. the morning of the election i was thinking a divided government would be better for our country. i lost all my moderates on tuesday night. it was terrible for me. with comstock going, these are people we look to to hold together compromise. i m nervous with some of these moderates going to be gone. lalaura, what do you think? i think people would like to stop this crazy polarization and crazy fighting. people are so turned off in general. it s like we re two different nations. the left is so angry, they would love to see trump held accountable for some of the obviously illegal things he s been doing. last word to you, marjorie. i think the divide isn t just women. we have to look at culturally what s happening in the country.