where do you see this going? democrats are really going to find themselves in a bind if they get pulled too far left. if they don t have this obama-like candidate that can get maximum turnout. right now monmouth says 56% of the voters value a candidate that can beat trump over idealogical purity. i think that we ll see that change if democrats want to run on the multi-trillion dollar spending packages. neil: republicans are no stranger to trillion dollars of spending and building big deficits and debt. they re both good at that. there s a difference between a $3 trillion tax cult and a green deal that cost in the tens of trillions to fund it. neil: we don t know the details. there s not a lot of details. robert, who could win? is it your sense that some have a better network of support,
party failure to do education role here, to explain, how it does different brackets. 75 a year. 250 a year. whatever. people do have of a sense it is a rich person s tax cult. they got the message. well, despite er properly. you have majority of americans against the tax bill. and majority of americans think most tax bill is going to the wealthy. all most a gift. right, to democrats. it is hard to understand why republicans are doing is. besiir dde theor class. they re going to go into midterm elect, with a very unpopular president. with their approval numbers at all time low. and, and, not passing anything that actually majority of americans want them to pass. we are looking at 2006 perhaps all over again. i am suspicious of the democrats on this. i think their donor class its very much the same donor class republicans have. in terms of interest. economic trtinterests.
don t buy houses or cars and it s why the tax cult is good for millennials. renters will be treated equally to owners. you ve gone too far, david. you ve come full circle this hour. surveys show that millennials don t like stuff. they don t like to accumulate things. they d rather have experiences and freedom, which is ironic. don t get the disconnect there, but hey. i m a millennial at heart. i d rather go someplace and see something and do something. and take fantastic pictures on the phone you don t really want but you have the memories. i never thought that bernie sanders would come up so afternoon in this conversation. every day he continues to burn me. probably it s like hillary, what happened. give me another hour. i ll tell you. the student loan issue is another problem for the administration. the problem is, the people that run on it like bernie sanders
senators could get before-we should do better than obamacare. so fully repealing obamacare would amount to a tax cult of $700 billion approximately, about half of which would go to the top 1%. people who make more than $875,000 per year, that s because they pay those taxes about 50% of them as of now. your republican senator bob corker of tennessee he s worried about both the poll i is and the politics of this. he said i want to make sure we re not in a situation where we re cutting taxes for the wealthy and at the same time base for lower income citizens putting a larger burden on them. i would say that we need do do a much better job as republicans of explaining that
republican senator susan collins said she s not sure from her, quote, tinkering, in her words, can address her fundamental concerns about the bill. are there changes that the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell could propose, do you believe, that will change the calculation for senator collins and others who are still on the fence? i don t think so because the fundamental thrust of the bill is a huge tax cult for tt for te who least need t a huge cut in medicaid and support premiums in the affordable care act. which by the way disproportionately hurt seniors. i think senator collins is looking at largely the way i do, it s just a practical thing. how will this affect maine and the answer is it s going to knock thousands of people out of insurance. it s going to hurt seniors, disabled people, children in maine. it s a practical effect not to mention, wolf, one of the things that s not really being discussed very much is the effect on rural hospitals. i ve had round tables around