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January 29th, 2009:

A Second Look: The GOP’s path back – Rep. Eric Cantor – Politico.com

via The GOP’s path back – Rep. Eric Cantor – Politico.com.

By REP. ERIC CANTOR | 1/29/09 4:40 AM EST

Eric Cantor says in his op-ed:

Surveying the wreckage from the past two elections, Republicans have much we could feel sorry about.

House Minority Leader John Boehner and Rep. Eric Cantor speak to reporters.

REP. Eric Cantor

Actually, you have much to be ashamed, not sorry, about. Sarah Palin is one. The wholesale sellout of John McCain’s values is another.

We stand at an enormously critical juncture for our country. With the economy in tatters, Congress and the new administration have a public mandate to take bold action to stop the bleeding. Hanging in the balance are essential questions that will define the shape of our economy for years to come. How big of a hand in private markets will the government have? Will private companies be saddled with layers of government bureaucracy?

Once again, you have missed the mark or you simply don’t get it. Wake up and smell the coffee. You guys lost. You are not standing at a juncture. The American people have crossed the juncture and have taken us on a new path as evidenced by the huge Democratic Party victory November 4, 2008. Your path of market based and unregulated solutions failed miserably. The voters got it even if you did not. The markets on Wall Street must be overwatched. There is far too much greed to let the investment bankers regulate the investment bankers.  How big if a hand should the government play? It should be big enough to protect our investments from overreaching and unscrupulous investment managers.

The GOP may not control the agenda, but there are reasons for hope. We share a set of values that make us unapologetic about rewarding hard work and preserving the incentive for small businesses and the self-employed to grow. History is on our side. Countries, towns and communities stagnate when government micromanages industry and people are left to depend on handouts. They thrive when small, medium and large private businesses – driven to innovate and grow – create sustainable jobs.

So you are saying that all the businesses that have failed or on the brink of failure did that not because of an administration that deregulated more business activity than any other in history, but because the government has too much regulation. You are saying that for our economy to recover we must actually double down on  Bushonomics? Stupidity is defined by repeating behavior that causes harm or doesn’t work in hopes that next time it will work. Republicanism has failed.  More of it will fail more.

It is astonishing that for every $1 in tax relief spent for small businesses, the current House Democrat stimulus plan spends over $12 buying new cars for the federal government. That’s the kind of egregious waste that results when one party is able to draft legislation without putting the taxpayers’ needs first. It’s a blatant example of why we need a Republican check on a Democrat-dominated Congress.

You know what? This is the best formula for our auto manufacturers to remain in business. It’s called sales. When businesses sell their products, they make profits. See how that works?

The Republican ideas on how to do things has not worked. It didn’t work under Reagan, it didn’t work under Bush 41, and it failed miserabley under Bush 44. It looks like the only sound approach, one that has demonstrated success and growth is the Democratic Party’s plan.

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A Second Look: The Return To Bushonomics

The Progress Report wrote:

The Return To Bushonomics


From: The Progress Report [progress@americanprogressaction.org]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 9:13 AM
To: tomc2322
Subject: The Return To Bushonomics
TAX CUTS ARE INEFFECTIVE STIMULUS: The underlying folly of the conservative push for an all-tax cuts approach is the simple fact that tax cuts are ineffective stimulus. Mark Zandi, a former adviser to Sen. John McCain’s (R-AZ) presidential campaign and the chief economist of Moody’s Economy.com, has argued for months that the “fiscal bang for the buck” of tax cuts is significantly inferior to spending increases. According to Zandi’s research, a corporate tax cut delivers $0.30 in real GDP growth for every $1 invested. In comparison, infrastructure spending delivers $1.59 in GDP for every $1 spent. Zandi isn’t alone in this belief: the Congressional Budget Office “deemed last year that corporate tax cuts are ‘not a particularly cost-effective method of stimulating business spending.’” Despite these economic facts, conservatives like Sen. John Ensign (R-NV) continue promoting corporate tax cuts as the solution. “If we could lower the corporate tax rate, that would be one of the best things that we could do to make American business more competitive in the world and actually help stimulate the economy,”Ensign claimed this week.

The corporations don’t need more tax breaks, they need sales. Let me explain how this works: The government gets new funding for grounds improvement around the Capitol Mall. Next, the CIVILIAN contractor performing the maintenance gets notified of the increase in demand by the National Park Service. Next, the CIVILIAN contractor immediately ORDERS the necessary TOOLS, SUPPLIES, and whatever various and sundry RESOURCES it may need to complete the work. Next, the grounds-keeping company immediately HIRES the NEW EMPLOYEES it needs to fulfill the contractual obligations. Next, the NEW EMPLOYEES who now have JOBS start spending their new PAYCHECKS on stuff like RENT, CLOTHES, FOOD, GASOLINE, TAXES, and maybe even a NEW CAR.

Can you see how things like this might STIMULATE THE ECONOMY?

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A Second Look: Polar bear rescue: Two seconds is all it takes.

Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., NRDC wrote:

Polar bear rescue: Two seconds is all it takes.


From: Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., NRDC [alerts@nrdcactionfund.org]
Sent: Thursday, January 29, 2009 8:25 AM
To: Tom Chambless
Subject: Polar bear rescue: Two seconds is all it takes.
Dear Tom,

Join Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. in standing up for the polar bear.After eight years of suffering under the Bush Administration’s “polluters-first” policies, the polar bear is now hurtling headlong toward extinction.

It’s up to the Obama Administration to slam on the brakes, put Bush’s dangerous policies in reverse, and give the green light to full-fledged endangered species protection for the polar bear.

But that won’t happen unless millions of Americans speak out now.

Please click on the above link and send your statement to Secretary Salazar. It is crucial we join hands with the NRDC and save this magnificent creature.

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