Commentary One underestimates Sen. Bernie Sanders’s at one’s own risk. Any politician able to win over presumably bright college students by telling them that he wants to get the money out of politics while at the same time offering to give them a free college education is unusually clever, perhaps mesmerizing. For those of you not yet under Sanders’s spell, let me point out a some of the beguiling rhetoric in his Aug. 3 Wall Street Journal opinion article, “Why We Need the $3.5 Trillion Reconciliation Package.” While praising earlier post-COVID emergency legislation for doing much to help Americans cope with the effects of the pandemic and subsequent government-mandated shutdowns, Sanders complains that President Joe Biden’s $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan (“plan” being a favorite word of socialists) didn’t address “the long-neglected structural crises that many U.S. families face.” Sanders then lists three (alleged) “structural crises”: “Three people own more …