HBO’s “Real Time” host Bill Maher, who is supporting Democratic presidential candidate Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) stated that Sanders’ supporters “want the revolution, but they don’t want to acknowledge revolutions cost money” on Friday. Maher began by pointing to a poll that showed that “a vast majority of Americans preferred lower prices over buying goods made in the US. He then stated, “See, this is the problem with Trumponomics. He wants us to be able to buy a $1.99 baseball cap, made in a factory in America, where people are being paid $30-an-hour.” National Review writer Charles Cooke responded that it wasn’t just Trump, but a general problem in US politics, as demonstrated by deficits caused by people wanting more social services, but lower taxes. Cooke then said, “And if you look at this election, you essentially have Hillary Clinton, who’s saying she’s not going to increase middle class taxes, which is where the money is, but she’s going to keep entitlements the same and probably add to them, and [Republican presidential candidate Texas Senator] Ted Cruz, who says he’s going to cut taxes, but not pay for it, and somehow, magically, with growth, we’ll make it up. Well, neither of