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It is unlikely - even with a Democratic Senate and White House - that immigration reform, universal health care, strong environmental rules, increased taxes on the wealthy, infrastructure and education spending or a boatload of other progressive programs will make it into law.

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Yet Trump and the Republicans have only gestured in this direction occasionally: their health plan aimed to strip insurance from poor and middle-class Americans, their tax bill vastly favors the very wealthy, the infrastructure program has disappeared.

As Mr. Obama has before, his budget documents will emphasize that he would support the cost-of-living change, as well as other reductions that Republicans have called for in the popular programs for older Americans, only if Republicans agree to additional taxes on the wealthy and infrastructure investments that the president called for in last year's offer to Mr. Boehner.

Sanders believes, perhaps quixotically, that most of those voters would support his positions higher taxes on the wealthy, more infrastructure investment, expanding Social Security, raising the minimum wage if only they could be persuaded to vote.

He lambasted the Republicans for insisting on tax cuts for the wealthy and opposing infrastructure improvements.

Investors seemed to be betting that everything that could be good for stocks ― slashed tax rates for capital income and the wealthy; a huge infrastructure spending bill; bank regulations being gutted; a one-time tax holiday on overseas cash that companies could plow into huge dividends and share buybacks ― would happen.

Singapore is easy to explain: English-speaking, wealthy, with great IT infrastructure and lots of credit cards.

But underneath the agitprop is financial violence: handouts to the wealthy, destruction of our infrastructure, desecration of the environment, and abandonment of the needy.

In poverty-pocked areas in the Midwest and the South, poor people die sooner; in other words, in places that lack the services and infrastructure that wealthy big cities usually provide, people are less healthy.

It is a result of decisions to cut taxes for the wealthy, stop investing in infrastructure, destroy the ability of unions to organize, saddle college students with huge debts, and deregulate Wall Street.

After all of Donald Trump's vague promises to rebuild America's roads, bridges and airports and after his administration released a half-baked, unpopular plan he apparently decided that unlike tax cuts for the wealthy and mass deportations, infrastructure spending was a priority he could abandon.

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