Warren Says She Doesn't Need to Show How She Will Pay for Her Plan: 'There's Always Money'

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Seriously, Democrats?

Your two top leading candidates have big issues.

One who seems barely coherent and has a problem answering simple questions from voters without insulting them.

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Another who seems to think money grows on trees and can’t seem to tell the truth about her personal life or her programs.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) was asked how she intended to pay for her costly education proposals during an interview. with National Education Association president Lily Eskelsen García

Her answer? “There’s always money.”

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From Free Beacon:

García asked whether Warren would commit to more funding for Title I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act and the Individuals With Disabilities Education Act. “If the answer is yes, how do you pay for that?” García asked.

“So the answer is yes,” Warren responded. “And pay for it? This is about our priorities, what matters most to us. A budget is about priorities.”

“The way I see it, there’s always, c’mon, there’s always money,” Warren contended. “It’s there. Are we going to spend the money on defense or are we going to spend the money on our children?”

But this is what Democrats really think, that money will always be there and they can just grab it from defense spending. Because after all that’s not important at all as we face many enemies throughout the world. And if they need more after all their wasteful spending, they’ll just tax you more.

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It was that attitude that cause Barack Obama to decimate our military monetarily which has only now under President Donald Trump gained some footing back.

This isn’t the first time she’s refused to give answers about how she intends to pay for her plans such as when she failed to justify her Medicare for All program and refuse to acknowledge it would necessitate raising taxes on the middle class. Even the Washington Post called her promise of “fantastically generous benefits, no premiums, co-payments or other cost-sharing, and a miraculously low price tag” simply “fiction.”

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