When Donald Trump unveiled his economic plan Monday, the aspect that caught the most attention was the idea of making child care expenses fully deductible. And that single feature is a model in miniature of the entire plan. For families whose children attend day care, and occasionally call in a babysitter, the Trump plan will hand back about $600 a year. For wealthy families whose child care comes in the form of a live-in nanny or au pair, the payback is closer to $11,000 a year.*

And the overall price tag for gifting the wealthy with cheap nannies would be a $20 billion a year tab for the nation.

The Trump plan dangles treats for everyone, but again and again middle class workers get a snack, while the wealthy feast off fantastically lowered taxes and massive breaks. And Trump isn’t talking about deficits. Because there’s an underlying assumption that giving the wealthiest people and the wealthiest companies in the history of the planet another enormous pile of money to heap onto their existing pile of money will somehow trigger such unprecedented growth that the deficit won’t be a problem.

Because boom! Lowering taxes equals growth. Just ask Kansas.

Overall, the plan is the lovechild of Reagan middle class-killing voodoo and George W. Bush’s budget-busting tax cuts, with a few ideas stolen directly from Hillary’s plan and grafted crudely onto the side. The result is a plan that not only rewards the rich and sinks the budget—it’s also just plain ugly.