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Subject Six have made it to next week's debate, but they likely won't be asked about a key issue.
Date January 10, 2020 4:51 PM
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Is Pete Buttigieg right that not every program needs to be universal? PPI's Brendan McDermott weighs the pros and cons in his latest post for Medium. Friday, January 10th, 2020 The first Democratic debate of 2020 is next week: Guess what won’t be talked about? Dane Stangler, Director of Policy Innovation The Democratic presidential field continues to be in flux, with Julian Castro dropping out and Michael Bloomberg ramping up his campaign. Participation in the January 14th debate is, as of yesterday, limited to now six candidates. Those five — Joe Biden, Amy Klobuchar, Elizabeth Warren, Tom Steyer, Pete Buttigieg, and Bernie Sanders — have hit the polling and donation thresholds to qualify. READ MORE The Trillion-Dollar Question Missing From The Presidential Debate Ben Ritz, Director of the Center for Funding America's Future, for Forbes Congress voted this week for a $1.9 trillion tax and spending deal, over a quarter of which was added to our $23 trillion national debt. Thanks to this and other fiscally irresponsible legislation signed into law by President Donald Trump, the federal government will run an annual budget deficit of over $1 trillion this year and every year that comes after it. Yet of over 500 questions asked throughout six presidential debates, not a single one has raised the issue. READ MORE Buttigieg Is Right: Not Every Program Can Be Universal. So Which Should? Brendan McDermott, Fiscal Policy Analyst Our limited power to raise tax revenue, those who want to make some programs universal — as well as those who want to criticize other candidates’ universal program proposals — need to justify or critique universality on an issue-by-issue basis, not on its general merits. READ MORE Attention Democrats: UK Elections Not Only Cautionary Tale from Europe Jason Gold, Senior Fellow Ahead of the #DemDebate in Los Angeles, Democrats can draw useful lessons from last week's #UnitedNations Conference of Parties (COP25) in Madrid, which by all accounts failed to kickstart progress toward implementing the Paris Climate Accords. READ MORE ‌ ‌ ‌ ‌ Progressive Policy Institute | 1200 New Hampshire Ave. NW, Suite 575, Washington, DC 20036 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | About Constant Contact Sent by [email protected] in collaboration with Try email marketing for free today!
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