that some of these entitlements were going to run out and about five euros hundred years or three years, the tax credit. that expires in a have to be renewed in 2024. the pre-k, so-called free pre-k extends until 2028 and they all have legislation and expiration date at which point, somebody is going to have to find the money to pay for them and that money will be brought in by the federal government or more often, by the state rated the states will be expected to pick up the cost for some of the cost of things like pre- pre-k and community college. so it s a misnomer to say this is cradle to grave, that is the expectation i think most people thank you so going on out there but they are going to be tax increases in the future to pay for these entitlements as i have been for medicare and social security over the years.
to do that you gotta fit into this budget window. is the expectation that notwithstanding the phaseout and so on, all of these will ultimately not be repealed ever in the just continue to grow and once they grow and start. guest: absolutely, social security or medicare. paul, one of the entitlements is prekindergarten. that does phaseout under the budget window and can there be one the american public out there trying to follow this who does not believe that pre-k entitlement is permanent. like the rest of these entitlements and that being the case, when those moments arrive and they have to be reappropriated, the pressure will be certainly the republicans are anyone in congress to reappropriated all of these entitlements. they just will be continued permanently so no matter how much budget window they are putting on these ten years or
age group and applied it to earlier elections and the result was, i think somebody said, reagan would have lost in 1980 because of the demographics. certainly, there would have been a lot of changes. what s happening now is americans are getting older, living longer. we re more conservative, more pro-trump. and it does it really does change politics in that way. might make the voting population more conservative. but something else that i ve talked about for 30, 40 years, instead of having 15 people working for every one person on social security or medicare, pretty soon it will be an even split. you ll have one person working for every person on social security and medicare. and those numbers in the long run do not add up. no, they don t. you know, there is an overall pattern here with those global
tribe and the democrats should be better at bringing out there tribe. i don t highly agree with that. in a country that s very, very split those people are still really important. i think a big part of the reason donald trump won is he reversed the republican party position on free trade and didn t talk at all about social security or medicare. that helps hill. he wanted 10% for people when had voted for bernie sanders. they can do it i think above all by saying trump was a fraud. he promised you a kind of economic security in fact was pursuing the same old economic policy to make your life more difficult. and that worked for voters of every different race and gender. fascinating conversation which we ll continue on this program in the months of ahead. thank you both. up next, how serbia, an
leland: should moderate democrats worry about the far left pushed? no. the far left is a way for democrats to win. so when you look at the polls in all the substantive policy issues amid the american people overwhelmingly support medicare for all. the overwhelmingly support for a college and want to in the wars. when you go issue for issue committee american people or with the far left and president trump when he ran stole some of those issues. he ran against a trade deal. trades or you might have a point. he also said he wasn t going to touch the entitlement of the social security or medicare. a good line in terms of where the democratic party is headed. a lot of democratic socialist beginning in new york that i ve started to knock folks off that her longtime democrats. democratic socialist taking on lacy clay, a longtime democratic