When I got back from a vacation in Martha’s Vineyard, I at last found the document that described it all: the Joint Fund-Raising Agreement between the DNC, the Hillary Victory Fund, and Hillary for America. The agreement—signed by Amy Dacey, the former CEO of the DNC, and Robby Mook with a copy to Marc Elias—specified […]
Looks Like the DNC Needs Bernie’s Voters Back…
FLASHBACK: How Hillary Clinton Bought the Loyalty of 33 State Democratic Parties in 2015…
FLASHBACK: Clinton Fundraising Machine Crushed State Party Financing…
DNC Fires Top Fundraiser…
Forcing Trump’s Hand, Sanders and Dems Intro Bill to Lower ‘Outrageous’ Drug Prices…
Challenging President Donald Trump to make good on his professed desire to take on the pharmaceutical industry—which he has said is “getting away with murder”—Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) joined several top congressional Democrats on Wednesday in introducing legislation that would tackle some of Big Pharma’s “outrageous abuses” by permitting the Department of Health and Human […]
One in Three College Students Expect Taxpayers to Absorb Student Loans…
The majority of college students ignore the costs of their student loans and more than a third expect taxpayers to cover the tab, according to a new poll. A poll of college students and recent graduates found that 56 percent of borrowers did not know the interest rates on the loans enabling them to attend […]
Bernie Sanders Conveniently Omits Funding Mechanism from His Single-Payer Plan…
Sen. Bernie Sanders, the socialist who runs with the Democrats, introduced his single-payer “Medicaid for All” bill last week. Conspicuously missing was any mechanism to fund his government takeover of health care. The issue has been problematic for Sen. Sanders for some time. A 1987 video pulled from the archives…
Watch Sanders in 1987 Arguing ‘Astronomical’ Cost of Single-Payer ‘Would Bankrupt the Nation’…
The Big Lie in Bernie Sanders’ ‘Medicare for All Bill’…
Bernie’s bill would add dental and vision care to Medicare while giving government greater responsibility for paying incidental costs. That’s going to be very expensive, because even without those added benefits Medicare is already extraordinarily expensive. A September 2015 study by respected economist, C. Eugene Steuerle…
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