This week, Jeb Bush said people should work longer hours. Bernie Sanders said no, workers need better wages. Hillary Clinton tweeted about rising worker productivity and stalled earnings. (Link to Bernie Sanders' campaign site added by me, not the PCCC)
Martin O’Malley became the first candidate to release a debt-free college plan covering all costs at public colleges and universities -- not just tuition. Jeb Bush attacked him immediately. Marco Rubio has a "plan" also: Indenture students to rich people. (Really!)
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