Jon Stewart Gives Basic Economics Lesson To Socialist Bernie Sanders

Comedy Central host Jon Stewart explained the impact subsidies have on prices to independent Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont during a Monday appearance on “The Daily Show” while discussing the government shutdown.

The federal government entered a partial shutdown at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Oct. 1 after the Senate failed to pass a continuing resolution, falling short of the 60 votes needed to overcome a Democratic filibuster. This came after the House of Representatives passed the short-term funding bill on Sept. 19.

During the discussion, Stewart talked about Democrats’ demands for over $1 trillion in funding for various priorities, including continuing enhanced payouts for Obamacare, with Sanders. He explained how subsidies can increase prices for consumers.

“What happens is, when the government promises endless funds to insurance companies or private universities without any cost controls — and Trump seems to understand this — prices rise far beyond the rate of inflation. We have seen this in tuition, pharmaceuticals, and health care. So my question is, will Democrats recognize the poison pill that they have often placed into well-intentioned policy?” Stewart asked Sanders.

Sanders responded, “Right, right. What they end up doing is coming up with very complicated proposals. You make $48,964, you will get this thing, make a dollar more, blah, blah, blah.”

He continued, “Listen, we have to make it simple. In the wealthiest country in the history of the world, should health care be a human right? Yes, it should be. Should we have the best quality education in the world, from childcare to graduate school? Yes, we should.”

A 2017 study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York found that for every dollar of financial aid provided through federal programs, college tuitions increased by 60 cents. Former Sallie Mae CEO Al Lord admitted in a 2021 Wall Street Journal interview that student-loan programs enabled the steep increases in college tuition since the 1980s.

In a related development, the University of Santa Clara announced it would increase financial aid after the One Big Beautiful Bill Act limited loans for professional education like law and medical school to $50,000. The university plans to provide each new student a $16,000 scholarship, effectively reducing tuition from $63,280 to $47,280, according to Reuters.

After pausing due to audience applause, Sanders launched into a critique targeting so-called “oligarchs.”

“You know, what we need is a very simple, straightforward agenda, which says, by the way, this is really the sticking point: you’ve got to finally say to the oligarchs, who have never ever had it so good — they are making hand over fist — all right, you got to say to them, ‘Sorry, guys, a billion dollars is enough. You ain’t going to have $200 billion or $300 billion. Try to survive on a mere billion. You will start paying your fair share of taxes!’” Sanders said as the audience applauded and cheered.

According to the Tax Foundation, the top 1% of income earners in the United States — those making $682,577 a year or more in 2024 — accounted for 26.3% of adjusted gross income and paid 45.8% of all federal income taxes.

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Earnings Snapshot: General Motors tops Q3, raises FY2025 outlook as tariff impact improves

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Alarm.com to Announce 2025 Third Quarter Results on November 6, 2025

TYSONS, Va.– Alarm.com will announce its third quarter results for 2025 on November 6, 2025.

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Advocates behind Denver billboard campaign push for community safety funding in 2026 budget

You may have noticed new bus shelter ads popping up around Denver. These ads are part of an expanding campaign called “Get Real Denver.”

The campaign aims to encourage city leaders to prioritize funding for community-led solutions in the 2026 budget. By supporting initiatives driven by local communities, the effort seeks to create meaningful and lasting change throughout the city.

Keep an eye out for these ads and learn more about how you can join the movement to make Denver a better place for everyone.
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Trump’s Economy – No Slouching. – C5 TV – Liberty Nation News

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Tomra Systems ASA Non-GAAP EPS of EUR 0.05, revenue of EUR 306M

**Tomra Systems ASA Reports Q3 Financial Results**

*October 17, 2025 – 3:05 AM ET*

Tomra Systems ASA announced its financial results for the third quarter, reporting a Non-GAAP EPS of EUR 0.05. The company recorded a revenue of EUR 306 million, representing a 6.1% decrease year-over-year.

Cash flow from operations amounted to EUR 64 million, compared to EUR 99 million in the same period last year.

In the recycling segment, order intake was EUR 42 million, with an order backlog of EUR 109 million. Both figures declined by 30% and 19%, respectively.

Conversely, the food segment showed growth, with an order intake of EUR 77 million and an order backlog of EUR 138 million — increases of 6% and 21%, respectively.

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Clearwater Paper: Reiterating Buy Despite A Soft Q3 Guide

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Mayoral Candidates Spar Over Trump, Qualifications and the Q Train

The first New York City mayoral debate among Andrew Cuomo, Zohran Mamdani, and Curtis Sliwa covered a wide range of political issues.

The discussion traversed a complex minefield of topics, addressing concerns that are both global in scope and hyperlocal to the city’s unique challenges.

Candidates offered their perspectives on policies impacting New Yorkers at every level, engaging in a robust dialogue that highlighted their differing visions for the future of the city.
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/17/nyregion/mayoral-debate-mamdani-cuomo-sliwa.html

US, Canada consider reopening Keystone XL pipeline in trade talks – FT

The Canadian government is considering pursuing a restart of the Keystone Pipeline as part of a grand bargain to ease some of President Trump’s tariffs on products such as steel and aluminum.

Canada’s Energy Minister, Tim Hodgson, shared insights into this potential move, highlighting ongoing discussions aimed at improving trade relations between the two countries.

The proposed strategy could serve as a critical step toward resolving tariff disputes and fostering stronger cross-border cooperation in the energy sector.
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Government shutdown to stretch into next week after GOP funding bill fails for 10th time

The Senate failed on Thursday for the 10th time to advance a Republican-led bill intended to end the government shutdown.

CBS News congressional correspondent Caitlin Huey-Burns reports on the ongoing legislative stalemate and its implications.
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