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Showing posts with label Vichy Republicans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vichy Republicans. Show all posts

Thursday, August 31, 2023

Veronique de Rugy: The dwindling difference between our two parties on spending

Editor's Note:  I've enjoyed this author's views for some time, but I've not asked for nor received permission to publish this in full, but given all the recent events dealing with Vichy Republicans, I think this is an important piece.  If the author of the The Northern Virginia Daily object, I will break in down to a link.  RK

For a few years, I have sounded the alarm that a growing wave of conservatives are working to make Republicans indistinguishable from Democrats on social spending. Some say that to win elections, Republicans need to pay more attention to families — by which they mean dole out ever more money to families like the Democrats do. Exhibit A for this development is the newly reintroduced New Parents Act.

The Act was recently reintroduced by Sens. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., and Mitt Romney, R-Utah. It's a massive handout to parents, pretty much regardless of income level. If adopted, it would significantly expand the role of the federal government as it further swells the deficit and national debt.

The proposal has many parts, but two illustrate my point best:

First, it would create a federal paid-leave program that would allow new parents to advance themselves up to three months of parental-leave benefits today by drawing funds from their Social Security retirement benefits. This scheme is based on misconceptions that are hard to explain away. Romney and Rubio ignore the reality that the private sector, not the federal government, is the best provider of paid leave.

In fact, a majority of women today are paid during their leaves by their employers through various and flexible arrangements and programs. A government program would be unlikely to solve the issue of most concern to those workers who still do not have leave. That's in part because they work with a very small business, are self-employed or are temporary and/or part-time workers. By forcing the matter with all employers — no matter who eventually picks up the tab — it could cost this vulnerable group of women jobs and promotions, as we have seen in many countries with national paid-leave programs.

It is amazing that the senators would even consider using Social Security, a program that is already insolvent, to provide paid leave, and that they believe the advanced benefits will be repaid decades down the road. We can't tie the hands of future Congresses, and it's likely that future politicians will cave to the pressure to forgive these debts when they come due. When that happens, the cost to Social Security will become enormous.

Second is an extended child tax credit that goes to most families, even rich ones. The cost would be extreme. According to the plan, "Parents would receive a credit of up to $3,500 per child, and $4,500 per child for children under the age of 6." Imagine an enormous credit, fully refundable, with no work or marriage requirements. A family with four kids, for instance, wouldn't start paying taxes until they make over $118,000. Over time, the expanded CTC amounts to $69,000 per child. If you're concerned that this boondoggle might disincentivize work and marriage, you would be correct, as shown by the work of American Enterprise Institute economist Scott Winship.

The budgetary cost is astronomical, too. A friend of mine has six kids between the ages of 4 and 13. Both she and her husband work and are comfortable enough to have taken on the responsibility — and joy — of a large family. But as she recently told me, under the Rubio-Romney regime, "that would mean other people would have to pay $414,000 in taxes to support the family that I chose to have." The Act's elimination of the state and local tax deduction would do very little to recoup the cost.

It is unclear if some version of these handouts will be enacted. Democrats support the extended child tax credit, but they don't support using Social Security to deliver paid leave. (They prefer an even more expansive and distortive program, like the FAMILY Act.) However, the risks are high precisely because underneath each policy is an identical support for using the government to shell out money to every family, even if the evidence says it will backfire.

Between some conservatives and Republicans' push for federal family subsidies and their newfound embrace for bailouts and industrial policy, the difference between the Right and the Left on economic issues is narrowing significantly. If many more of them cave into the pressure from their more radical peers to reject economic liberalism altogether, the political transformation will be complete.

Veronique de Rugy's column is syndicated by Creators. 

Wednesday, August 23, 2023

GOP Wants President Trump Out Of Race

August 21, 2023 By Mychal Massie @ Daily Rant 

Let me be clear in my appraisal regarding how the 2024 presidential election campaign plays out: Republican hierarchy is committed to preventing President Trump from winning.  And, I’d bet a box of my favorite cigars that it wouldn’t take a Lieutenant Columbo investigating the indictments against President Trump to find the fingerprints of Karl Rove, the Bush family and the remaining Koch brother activist group on the “let’s get Trump” planning papers.

The only way Republican leadership is this inept, in the face of the mountains of evidence against Biden and family, is they want to be.  The important thing for “We the People” to understand is that the GOP is not our friend and they don’t have the best interest of “We the People” in mind.  They’re interested primarily, if not exclusively in the continued capitalization of their office(s).  And, they’re interested in the exclusivity of consolidated power.

To claim President is tied with Biden in polling is manipulative agitprop designed to reduce President Trump to Biden’s level.  How can Trump, the greatest President in modern history be tied with a presidency beneath that of Carter and Obama?  It’s important people understand political speak.  But, I digress.

President Trump worked his entire first term in an environment infested with carnivorous political species all of whom were identifiable by their pachyderm logos. If the Republican Party was willing to clandestinely support Democrat candidates in New Jersey to prevent Tea Party candidates from winning, do you think they will stop there?

The FoxNews talking heads and GOP leadership want you and I to believe the Democrats are bad and Republicans are good.  The truth is Democrats are demonically evil; but, Republicans are absolutely no better.

The Republicans are just very adept at allowing negative information to come out in bits and pieces, until just at the most damaging time they turn on the person under siege and claim the stories have reached a point that for the good of the country/party they must ask the candidate, in their case President Trump, to step aside.  That’s exactly what they did to the late presidential candidate Herman Cain.  They similarly attacked Sarah Palin and Christine O’Donnell.  As soon as these candidates stepped aside all mention of wrongdoing disappeared literally overnight.

No modern president and certainly no Republican has accomplished what President Trump accomplished in the face of the opposition he faced from both parties and specifically the Republican Party.  They can attack him and disparage him, but the facts speak the truth and that is President Trump set America on a path of prosperity unlike any time in modern history – including the Reagan years.

The GOP is notorious for the ad hominem attacks upon the frontrunners of their Party not handpicked by them.  They have an order of succession and a no outsiders allowed policy.  This is why Mitch McConnell fought against the Tea Party  when it was still truly grassroots.

Do you forget that McConnell threatened to blacklist any company that worked with if they fundraised for a Tea Party Candidate?  This included the Jamestown Group; one of the premiere fundraising companies used by the GOP. McConnell was willing to court disaster rather than allow support for any non-ordained candidate.

The GOP has from the beginning used the Koch brother’s political apparatus to threaten potential Trump staffers that to assist President Trump would be career ending for them in “the world [of] Fortune 100 companies.”

There are at best a very limited number of super firms within the legal profession located in the United States.  Does the oddity of not one of these super firms tripping over themselves to score victory for President Trump in the frivolous and fraudulent indictments confronting him, not strike the voters as curious?  These law firms are absent because they have been threatened with total estrangement as punishment for coming to President Trump’s defense.  The law no longer matters to them nor the abuse and mishandling of same.  They care only about future political work and not have their involvement with the Jeffrey Epstein elements leaked to the public.

They view President Trump as an insalubrious usurper to their authority.  He threatens to upset everything they have fought to secretly establish.  They’re as entrenched in the swamp as Democrats.  They’re just better at hiding their true motives, while Democrats for the most part don’t give a rats tail about being exposed.

This is without question ophidian in nature, but it isn’t as esoteric and uncommon as you may be led to believe.  This is one of the dirtiest and worse kept secrets in Washington.  The GOP would rather lose to Biden as they did with Obama, so they can spend the next four years raking in massive amounts of case from fundraising against the Democrats.

The politicos can spin it any way they want, but the fact remains the republican hierarchy hates and fears President Trump.  They realize conservatives may be gullible and for the most part easy to persuade to go along with things, they also realize conservatives like President Trump.  Which is why they’re handing the indictments of President Trump as they are.  At some point within the next month their political chorus will sing a different tune.

They’ll suddenly turn encomiastic and with heavy hearts insist that President Trump step aside for the good of the party.

The problem with that their scenario is that President Trump is the good of the Party.  They might forget, but we shouldn’t forget that the best, most prosperous period in the years since President Reagan were those with President Trump in the White House.

I’ve been around these waters for many years and I can tell you, that America and her people are on the verge of total collapse.  You can write this down.  If President Trump is re-elected, I believe it means that the mercy and grace of our God in heaven has been extended even if for only hours, days, weeks or months.  If he isn’t re-elected the evil we’re watching played out now, will increase exponentially.  This is all the more reason for these violators truth and freedom might consider their actions.

Mychal Massie 
 
About the Author:  Mychal Massie is an ordained minister who spent 13 years in full-time Christian Ministry. Today he serves as founder and Chairman of the Racial Policy Center (RPC), a think tank he officially founded in September 2015. RPC advocates for a colorblind society. He was founder and president of the non-profit “In His Name Ministries.” He is the former National Chairman of a conservative Capitol Hill think tank; and a former member of the think tank National Center for Public Policy Research. Read entire bio here