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Universal preschool.....................expensive.
Universal health care...................very expensive.
All-day schools...........................New Haven real estate-expensive.
"A transportation strategy which interconnects cities and suburbs, inner cities and jobs and affordable housing, and ports and airports" ......................really quite ungodly expensive.
"A serious, long-range infrastructure plan to upgrade our schools, public transportation, highways, our sewage treatment and our levees in below sea-level areas" .................expensive beyond the realm of absurdity.
The Washington Post suggesting that Connecticut's Ned Lamont is a "fiscal conservative"..................Priceless.
Cato's David Boaz pokes fun here.
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