
Bernie Sanders (CBS '60 Minutes' screenshot)
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By Logan Hall
Daily Caller News Foundation
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Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders told CNN’s Anderson Cooper that he didn’t have a price tag for all of his proposals during an interview with “60 Minutes.”
Cooper asked the Senator if he had any idea what the total cost of all his proposals would amount to, saying “Do you have a price tag for— for all of this?” to which Sanders responded, “We do. I mean, you know, and — and— the price tag is — it will be substantially less than letting the current system go. I think it’s about $30 trillion.”
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Cooper immediately pressed him on the answer, “That’s just for Medicare for All, you’re talking about?” To which Sanders said, “Yes.”
Cooper then repeated the underlying point of his original question, “Do you have — a price tag for all of these things?”
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Sanders, while admitting that he didn’t have an exact price tag, suggested that his policies could be paid for by a tax on Wall Street. “No, I don’t. We try to — no, you mentioned making public colleges and universities tuition free and canceling all student debt, that’s correct. That’s what I want to do. We pay for that through a modest tax on Wall Street speculation.”
The CNN anchor continued his line of questioning, “You say you don’t know what the total price is, but you know how it’s gonna be paid for. How do you know it’s gonna be paid for if you don’t know how much the price is?”
“Well, I can’t — you know, I can’t rattle off to you every nickel and every dime. But we have accounted for, you, you talked about Medicare for All. We have options out there that will pay for it,” Sanders replied.
The 2020 Democratic frontrunner has found himself in some hot water recently over comments he made about Fidel Castro’s Cuba during a portion of the “60 Minutes” interview.
Sanders drew bipartisan backlash after praising Castro’s massive literacy program.
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[Editor's note: This story originally was published by the Daily Caller News Foundation.]
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