The most popular sport in Washington D.C., knocking the middle-class family off the dirt
track of opportunity. Millions of men are not working and Barack Obama has
no qualifications to be sleeping in the White House and the majority of
Americans now realize the mistake. The
great opportunity offered up to President Obama proved he had no particular
skill set to back up his life-time talking points. He was a bad Senator but he was black. He is a bad President but he's black but the
fad is gone. Every Democrat played the
race card to save him but Benghazi stopped the show. The tens of thousands of innocent people
being killed by the Syrian dictator crossing Obama's red line daily. 50 million
people eating government cheese while using SNAP food stamps. Iran is building nuclear bombs and delivery
systems running out the Obama clock. ObamaCare killed the golden free
enterprise business goose but Obama wants total centralized Soviet Style
control like his pal Putin. Putin is
planning his beach front resort using 30,000 troops for landscaping. Fast and Furious put a border agent in the
ground. The I.R.S. put a stop to the Tea
Party by using centralized government authority to crush every constitutional
right. Hillary Clinton is ramping up her White House campaign and the C.I.A.
sneaks a peek inside the computers of Congress, but the President is black so
you cannot say too much.
The perils are many and they're no rewards to the middle-class
and Barack is a house boy compared to Jimmy Carter the other great presidential
failure. Barack wants to control the
schools, take your guns, legalize millions of illegal border crossing criminals
but not to worry. President Obama does
not have a permanent position and the history is being written today. The worst of the worst. Lyndon Johnson, Jimmy Carter and Barack Obama
the back lot socialist dirt track racers, only losing but stirring up lots of
dust.
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According to a new Washington Post/ABC
News poll, seven in ten voters believe that the Republican party is “out of
touch with the concerns of most people in the United States
today.”
What follows is a plan for how the GOP
can win back their trust — and a build a conservative majority in the
process.
But first, a little
history.
When Americans went to the polls in 2012,
the following was true: Work-force participation had sunk to its lowest level in
35 years, wages had fallen below 1999 levels, and 47 million Americans were on
food stamps. Yet Mitt Romney, the challenger to the incumbent president, lost
lower- and middle-income voters by an astonishing margin. Among voters earning
$30,000 to $50,000, he trailed by 15 points, and among voters earning under
$30,000 he trailed by 28 points.
And what did the GOP’s brilliant
consultant class conclude from this resounding defeat? They declared that the
GOP must embrace amnesty. The Republican National Committee dutifully issued a
report calling for a “comprehensive immigration reform” that would inevitably
increase the flow of low-skilled immigration, reducing the wages and living
standards of the very voters whose trust the GOP had lost.
Over the past four decades, as factories
were shuttered and blue-collar jobs were outsourced or automated, net
immigration quadrupled. Yet the corporate-consultant class has pronounced that
an insufficient level of immigration is the problem. A more colossal misreading
of the political moment has rarely occurred.
Perhaps the most important political
development now unfolding in the U.S. is the public’s growing loss of faith in
our political and financial elites of both parties. To open the ears of
disaffected voters, the GOP must break publicly from the elite immigration
consensus of Wall Street and Davos. Republicans have a clear path to building a
conservative majority if they free themselves from the corporate consultants and
demonstrate to the American public that the GOP is the only party aligned with
the core interests, concerns, and beliefs of everyday hardworking
citizens.
But the immigration “principles” offered
by House GOP leaders imply that record immigration levels must be increased
further to meet “the needs of employers.” One such GOP proposal — to provide the
food industry with half a million low-skilled workers each year — was polled by
Rasmussen. Nearly 70 percent of independent voters opposed
it.
“Most business leaders have long favored
more open immigration. Different businesses want different kinds of people,” a
prominent GOP fundraiser declared on TV. “A restaurant may want waiters and
cooks; a hospital wants nurses and doctors; a university wants physicists; a
business like Exelon needs more engineers.” Asked by the interviewer about
hiring U.S. workers for open jobs, he replied that many of those now unemployed
are “unable to compete for them.”
Is that the message of a winning party?
It might win a majority of votes at a dinner party in a gated community in Bel
Air, but it is an act of profound delusion to think that plan can form the basis
of a nationwide Republican resurgence.
Democrats in Washington have already cast
their lot. A recent report from the Center for Immigration Studies shows that
all net employment gains from 2000 to 2013 — a period of record legal
immigration — went to immigrant workers, and yet the immigration plan championed
by the White House and congressional Democrats would triple the number of
immigrants given permanent legal status over the next decade, and it would
double the annual flow of guest workers to compete for jobs in every sector of
the U.S. economy. The Democrats’ plan delivers for international corporations,
open-borders groups, and even workers now living in other countries — all at the
expense of American workers.
So Republicans have a choice. They can
either join the Democrats as the second political party in Washington advocating
uncontrolled immigration, or they can offer the public a principled alternative
and represent the American workers Democrats have jettisoned. Republicans can
either help the White House enact an immigration plan that will hollow out the
American middle class, or they can finally expose the truth about the White
House plan and detail the enormous harm it will inflict.
Republicans could then illustrate how, on
every policy front, the Left embraces an agenda that benefits only the fortunate
few. Their agenda includes: energy restrictions that destroy jobs and drive up
costs; maze-like administrative rules that only the largest companies can
navigate; nationalized health care that shrinks the work force; Federal Reserve
stimulus, which helps big firms at the expense of small savers; taxes and
regulation that close plants and send work overseas; massive spending that makes
Washington a boomtown while impoverishing the nation; bureaucratic interference
in schools and homes; intrusive government; a surging welfare state; endless
deficits; and an increasingly open-borders immigration plan. Each of these
policies directly harms working Americans. Each of these policies serves the
political interests of Democrats while entailing lower pay, fewer hours, and
higher unemployment for dedicated American workers.
Wherever the policies of the Left have
been faithfully implemented, as in Detroit, human tragedy has followed. The
future offered by the Left — a shrinking work force struggling to fund a growing
welfare state — is not only unsustainable but uncompassionate. Compassion
demands that we spare no effort in helping millions now jobless to realize the
dream of financial independence. This is the urgent economic task of the 21st
century.
Too often, Republicans have offered a
passive reply to the Left’s refrain that the GOP does not care for those in
need. The usual GOP responses — that the Left is engaged in “class warfare,” or
is not presenting “credible solutions,” or is “kicking the can down the road” —
fail to rebut the underlying slander. Instead, Republicans should hold the Left
accountable for the social and moral harm its policies have inflicted on every
community that has suffered for decades under its disastrous policy
regime.
The GOP cannot win a bidding war with
Democrats, carried from election cycle to election cycle in perpetuity, about
who is willing to embrace the most generous amnesty and the most expansive
immigration policy. Moreover, polling shows that by a margin of two to one
Americans wish to see immigration curbed, and that by a margin of three to one
those earning under $30,000 — the very group the GOP is hemorrhaging — favor a
reduction over an increase.
Is it not time for the GOP to make a
clean public break from the special-interest immigration lobby and let Democrats
own — solely, completely, and exclusively — the unwise and unpopular policies
they are pushing on these groups’ behalf? Isn’t it time we made President Obama,
Harry Reid, Nancy Pelosi, and each of their rank-and-file members defend their
near-unanimous embrace of an immigration plan that is so contrary to the wishes
and interests of the American people?
Republicans should then outline a
detailed agenda animated by the moral goal of easing the burden on workers while
helping millions now unemployed transition from joblessness and dependency to
work and rising wages.
The last 40 years have been a period of
uninterrupted large-scale immigration into the U.S., coinciding with increased
joblessness, falling wages, failing schools, and a growing welfare state. Would
not the sensible, conservative thing to do be to slow down for a bit, allow
wages to rise and assimilation to occur, and help the millions struggling here
today — immigrant and native-born alike — transition from dependency to
self-sufficiency? Indeed, the heart of the GOP’s pro-worker, pro-middle-class
agenda should be a bold reforming of our welfare system. The current welfare
structure is unfair both to the taxpayers who fund it and to the struggling
Americans it has failed to rescue from poverty.
Currently, the federal government
administers roughly 80 means-tested poverty-assistance and welfare programs, on
which it spends $750 billion a year — that’s a larger cost than defense,
Medicare, or Social Security. It is a sprawling, growing bureaucracy with almost
no meaningful oversight or guiding vision. Federal agencies seek higher
enrollment to swell their budgets (the USDA, for instance, trains food-stamp
recruiters on how to “overcome the word ‘No’”), while states have an incentive
to overlook fraud so they can get a larger slice of the tax dollars flowing from
Washington.
If these myriad programs were combined
into a single manageable credit, with clear job-training and work requirements,
not only would it cut down drastically on fraud but it would help struggling
Americans rise out of poverty and into good-paying jobs — uplifting the worker
while reducing costs for the taxpayer.
What if, instead of applying for guest
workers, companies applied to hire workers receiving job training at a local
welfare office? Able-bodied adults, in turn, would be required to accept
employment or lose benefits. In other words: instead of a guest-worker program,
a welfare-to-work program.
Would that not be in the national
interest? Would that not improve the quality of life in struggling families,
schools, and communities?
Such a plan should be combined with a
series of conservative policies all united by that common theme: shrinking the
welfare rolls and growing the employment rolls. This pro-worker conservative
agenda would create millions of good-paying jobs without adding a dime to our
dangerous debt:
Producing more American energy to create
good-paying jobs right here in the U.S.
Streamlining the tax code to allow our
businesses to grow and our workers to compete on a more level global playing
field.
Cracking down on illicit foreign trading
practices that close our plants and send our manufacturing jobs
overseas.
Eliminating every unnecessary regulation
that destroys jobs and reduces productivity.
Repealing Obamacare to save American jobs
and wages.
Enforcing an immigration plan that serves
the national interest, not the special interests.
Converting the welfare office into a
job-training center.
Balancing the federal budget to make the
government more efficient and the future more confident and
secure.
Each of these policies would help
struggling workers transition from joblessness and dependency to work and rising
wages. Each of these policies would grow the middle class — not the government
class in Washington, D.C. And each of these policies would provide Americans
with a clear answer to the following question: Which party in Washington
represents you.
Saul Alinsky
Frank Marshall Davis
Communist Party of the U.S.A.
Barack Hussein Obama
Democratic Socialists of America
Hillary Rodham Clinton
Rev Jeremiah Wright
Harry Reid
Louis Farrakhan
Nancy Pelosi
Dr Khalid Al Mansour
Michelle Obama
Acorn
Bernadine Dohrn
Bill Ayers
Communism
Socialists
Marxism
Black Panthers
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