foreign relations committee. good morning to you. what do you think about the plan so far what we know about it? what we now know through the urban institute. $34 trillion. that is more money than we re currently paying on medicare, medicaid, and social security combined. and at least bernie sanders is being honest about it. he said if you re a family earning more than $29,000 a year your taxes are going to go up. elizabeth warren won t level with the american people and share that information with all of us. sandra: we were told several days ago that soon we would see the actual details of her plan because she has been pressed time and time again whether or not on that issue whether or not middle class taxes would have to go up to pay for it. her campaign team says she is considering a couple different
even worse. in washington, jim angle, fox news. martha: fast facts for you on social security. in all, about 56 million people received some type of benefit or assistance. the program cost will exceed tax revenues in 2016 and throughout the remainder of the seven five-year projection period. social security combined will be able to pay out scheduled benefits until the funds become exhausted in 2037. and in 1982, that was the last time that the money paid into social security beneficiaries exceeded the money that was taken in for that fiscal year. that s the last time we found ourselves in a position we are in now. gregg: speaking of numbers, new poll numbers showing a majority of americans are not too happy with the federal government. take a look at these figures. according to rasmussen reports polls, 75 percent are angry at the current policies of the federal government. 75 percent. and about 19 percent say well, they re not angry at