Today's show begins with a short word about the two mass shootings in Ohio and El Paso this weekend.

Moving on, we're covering only the important highlights of the latest Democratic debates. Who moved forward? Who moved back? Why is Tulsi Gabbard suing Google? And what does this all mean moving forward into 2020?

And finally, the title segment. The Democratic candidates are all proposing some pretty expensive projects: Medicare for all. Student loan forgiveness. Reparations.

I'll explain how they plan to pay for them and the unintended side effects that are part of the package.






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