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Eric Cantor’s letter spells out the continuing ALEC/Koch right-wing agenda
By: Dennis SDec. 17th, 2012more from Dennis S
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By fiat, Eric Cantor, as House Majority Leader, is the second most powerful man in the House of Representatives. The way Speaker John Boehner gets kicked around and disrespected by the Tea Party faction, Cantor may just be the most powerful man in the House. After all, he sets the agenda and herds committee chairs around to his way of thinking and he basically tells members of his party how to vote. If they demur, his party whip, Kevin McCarthy will kick their political asses.
Cantor, from Virginia’s 7th Congressional District is a natty dresser whose bespectacled visage and mop of black hair (there are dark hints of a dye job) make him look a decade younger than his 49 years. He’s Jewish. A rare conservative Republican Jew. The Jewish voting population as a whole isn’t terribly fond of Republicans. Democratic Presidential and Congressional candidates can routinely count on 70% of the Jewish vote. Yet Cantor recaptured his seat with a respectable 58% of the vote.
His political positions are crazy-glued in place. He’s a highly partisan Republican voting with the party 95% of the time. He predictably hates gays, unions and programs for minorities. He would control women’s reproductive rights. Cantor and his wife Diana are deeply divided on this issue. Of course he wants to dismantle Obamacare; not to mention Medicaid, Medicare and Social Security. He loves the Ryan budget, fat cats, money (his net worth is in the $8 million range), shorting U.S. Treasuries, signing a helpful letter for Jack Abramoff and the Tea Party.
According to the Daily Kos, quoting a book written by Robert Draper, Cantor was also one of 12 Congressmen, including McCarthy, who attended a 2009 invitation-only meeting plotting to “bring Congress to a standstill” no matter the impact on the economy. Yep, where you gonna get a more perfect Majority Leader?
As we close out the year, nothing has changed. We have a few new Republican Representatives and Cantor wants to make damn sure they abide by the 2009 game plan. His first Majority Leader post-election move was a November 7th letter to his fellow reps beginning with “Dear Republican Colleague.” What followed was the Koch, Tea Party and ALEC-fueled agenda for the upcoming 113th Congress. The ‘orders from headquarters’ are spelled out in some detail and there is no mistaking their intent; continue to make life hell for the President and Democratic House members.
The letter began by expressing joy that the Republicans kept the House and voters supported Republican efforts to “improve the economy and create the conditions for job growth.” What’s this guy smoking? Cantor then laments that, “we did not get the partner in the White House that we desired.” This is followed by the self-serving narrative that “we must achieve as many of OUR goals as possible working with President Obama.” Nothing about Obama’s goals or constituent’s goals – OUR goals.
A paragraph of burning invectives against the Obama administration followed. Millions out of work. Stagnant or falling wages. A tax system punishing entrepreneurs and job creators. Run-away entitlements. An Obama ‘takeover’ of our health system. Obamacare bankrupting us while failing to help those in need. Regulators attempting to micromanage every aspect of life in our country. And a military of diminished capabilities just as the bad actors are, well, acting up! A fantasy list based on either outright lies or placing the blame on Obama when it belongs squarely within the Republican Party.
He follows up his castigation with the sugary statement that “we act to bridge our differences and deliver results.” Then he defiantly adds in the very next line “The President cannot demand that every issue be resolved his preferred way.” Cantor then returns to his compromise mantra of forging legislation that will be necessary to get our nation back on track.
Now for the meat of the matter. Here’s what we expect from old Republican hands and especially, newbies. No yielding on raising taxes “across the board”. Translation: no increases on the spectacularly rich even though 1% of their number control more wealth that the lower 90% of the population. Just think of the pain for small businesses wails Cantor. Less than 3% of small businesses would be impacted. And if that business is small/big enough to rise to that level, it can easily afford the few extra bucks.
Since right-wing Republicans middle name is ‘dishonesty’, the letter retells the GOP blarney that the tax increase will result in a $400 billion dollar tax hike. “Oy, a klug.” This, of course assumes that 100% of taxes will revert to the pre-Bush timeline “raising taxes on every American” is how Cantor put it, a proposal not even remotely advanced by Democrats. The Obama team has been crystal clear that’s it’s the top 2% that they’re asking to ante up for a 2 or 3% tax boost. An increase Mr.& Mrs. hoity-toity will barely notice.
Cantor professes to want to ‘consolidate’ (read eliminate) 47 separate government job training programs to help Americans to get back to work, especially the long-term unemployed. My guess is as programs are shut down, lots of folks will be joining those unemployed. There’s also the sneaky little line about “streamlining” regulations of capital investments. Still comfortably ensconced in the pockets of the big boys, eh Eric?
“Give parents greater control over the education of their children.” This is barely coded language targeting public schools by pushing school choice and vouchers. Where does that leave the public school system in the eyes of Cantor and his ALEC-induced privatizing lynch mob? At severe risk would be most accurate.
Then there’s the plea to pass extended work requirements for welfare programs, expand domestic energy production and repeal the 15-member Independent Payment Advisory Board (IPAB). This agency is part of Obamacare. Rachel Maddow’s blog tells us IPAB’s job is eliminating unnecessary excessive care spending and still not impact quality of treatment and coverage. It’s a net positive that will reduce costs, the last thing the House hired guns want in their attempts to terminate public-run Medicare and hand it to the corporations. Last Spring, a ‘kill the IPAB’ bill combined with an award-limiting tort reform bill to appease the docs, passed the House. It’ll pass the Senate when hell freezes over. Should that freeze actually happen, a White House veto has been promised.
There’s also another quasi-educational component in the letter. It’s worded as “encouraging growth in medical research and life sciences by improving the regulatory system.” Such sneaky benign-sounding verbiage. This is all about human embryonic stem cell research. Improve, of course, always means eliminate in right-wingese.
There was a warning for Democrats who don’t toe the Republican line in making the Cantor wish list come true. “When you can’t make them see the light, make them feel the heat.” The Representatives were counseled to go home and ‘pressure’ Democrat Representatives before their constituents.
For recipients of this correspondence; memorize it. These are your marching orders right-wing boys and girls. Ignore them at your peril.
Thank you, Mr. Majority Leader for “bridging our differences.”
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Ejcarrig
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 12:09 pm
So what is going to change this? People don’t think the government or the media can solve this country’s most serious problems. So let’s move on and get something done. Let’s find ways to remove financial and legal barriers that impede people’s success. Let’s build and share examples of those strategies from communities across the country. There is an easier way to participate, solve problems, and hold leaders accountable. So let’s solve problems, not just talk about them. www.at10us.com
Rob Hunt
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 12:48 pm
This is a rehashing of the ideas that created the melt down of the economy in the first place. No mention of the “free money” corporate welfare, or absurd lack of safety regulation enforcement, the lack of innovation incentives that the GOP has in it’s “economic” plans. There’s no reason to bring jobs back to US, nothing but more “do anything for high profit and big bonuses mentality that destroys the economy when the GOP is in charge.” Going back to Gerald Ford, a meltdown in every decade the GOP has control. Nor does it mention the studies, including Congresses own bi-partisan that show the GOP’s economic ideas DON’T WORK. The public is catching own, and the self-interest of these politicians and wealthy donors is losing ground. If the districts hadn’t been gerrymandered, there would have been no GOP majority, certainly not a “mandate.”
Fortunately for America, the social media is exposing lies and getting information out. As the polls show, the GOP propaganda isn’t as effective as it used to be, and with the appointment of people like Tim Scott, and the radical statements of people like Cantor, the GOP in it’s present incarnation, is a dying, infected, animal.
djchefron
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 3:27 pm
Not dying yet.As we speak the rethuglicans are at work in the blue states they control to change the electoral college way of counting the votes.Instead of winner take all they are going the Maine and Nebraska route of whoever wins the district get the votes.See when Dems didn’t or were told not to vote in 2010 because the professional left didn’t get their unicorns this is what happens .REMEMBER 2014, BECAUSE ELECTIONS HAVE CONSQUENCES
phyllis
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 4:01 pm
foe Christmas we should give cantor a metal cup to collect his pay while he dances to the kock s organgrinder
luciboo
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 4:31 pm
And why can’t we citizens give ALEC and those supporting their agenda hell right back. No one said democracy was easy. We have to constantly be on guard against those who would steal our freedom.
wrdsmth
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 4:25 am
Progressive advocacy groups such as Common Cause questioned ALEC’s non-profit status, alleging that the Council engaged in lobbying.[9] ALEC responded by denying that it engaged in lobbying, and arguing that liberal groups were attacking ALEC because “they don’t have a comparable group that is as effective as ALEC in enacting policies into law.” — wikipedia
yes, we should. alecexposed.org is a start but it doesn’t organize voters, legislators or businesses. as will rogers said, ‘i don’t belong to an organized political party. i’m a democrat.’ the business ‘grass roots’ organization that the koch bros have put together is awesomely effective and only a similar investment of energy, intelligence and dedication will counter it.
looking at the model bills ALEC writes is an orwellian experience of corporatism.
Fascism should rightly be called Corporatism, as it is the merger of corporate and government power. – Benito Mussolini
Vera Donato
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 9:10 pm
SHAME on you, Eric Cantor. You need to accept that you lost the election and that you need to work with YOUR president and do what’s right for this country. GET OVER YOURSELF!!!
I was born and raised in Virginia and I’m ashamed that you are supposedly representing the people of Virginia. We all know you are not doing that.
Pam
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 11:27 pm
Not liberal much are you guys….tell me when a liberal will state in a letter the goals of a Republican president. Of course, he is focusing on his beliefs. And I for one am proud of him….where in any household do we get to spend, spend, spend without all hell breaking loose in our homes…never have I been able to spend what I do not have. You talk about Cantor like he is the devil for being responsible and wise with our country. You can’t see the honest truth because you all have been brain washed into thinking spending is a good thing…it helps people. It is irresponsible and stupid and yet your all look at us a Republicans as the stupid and mean one. You better be glad Eric Cantor is still going strong…he is our hope to save this country….but maybe you guys like Greece and Egypt and enjoy their government.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 11:33 pm
Cantor? You obviously know very little about him. Just be glad you dont live where a hurricane or earthquake can hit you and he is in charge
LA-CC
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 5:04 am
Are you telling me you honestly read that agenda and think any of it is in the best interests of the people? Running the US Government is NOT like running a household, for cryin’ out loud… and, if households actually operated the way you say/think who the heck would ever take a mortgage loan to buy a house? Is buying a house via a loan/mortgage a bad thing?
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 17th, 2012 at 11:39 pm
One thing you can count on, Cantor will not tell the truth about anything.
bluerose
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 12:01 am
the rePUBLIC-TOILETs still cannot accept that Obama won,if i was an American (im an Emirati in Dubai) i would be protesting to try n get rid of those ugly rePIGs out of Congress, i cannot believe that they dont care about the American people but themselves, jealousy is a deadly disease……come on America you smarter than this, kick this clown and the rest out.
Sharon
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 12:58 am
Cantor is an embarrassment to Virginia, Jews everywhere and America!!!
Gwen Bailey
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 1:53 am
What else could be expected from a man who, as one of his first official acts after being named House Majority Leader, sent a letter to the Smithsonian threatening to cut off their funding if they did not remove a piece of art that he found offensive? No one–NO ONE– should be surprised by this.
Sammy
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 2:14 am
Repugs kep the House for one reason ONLY.
Gerrymandering, which makes the reapportionment and redistricting of congressional districts unfair to certain voters, usually minorities.
Mary MacKenzie
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 9:34 am
In the discussions following the Connecticut shootings of innocents, there has been some talk of our violent tendencies in this country. This article is one example. Only by name calling and talk of hair dye can the author find a path to travel. It would be a lot more rational if he just stuck to the facts without the name calling and disgust which he attaches to those who disagree with him politically. The last election was won because Mr. Obama managed to control the narrative and trashed his opponent. This is a reflection of our society in general. Dont discuss the issues, trash the other guy. both sides do it. Have we learned nothing from the hate culture that spewed out on our most innocent? Only we can stop it, one person at a time. Beginning with me. And you.
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 9:57 am
unfortunately both sides of the campaign for equal opportunity trashers. I would have to say that Romney won that contest as he had at least a year start on Obama.
But you are absolutely correct. We are the only country in the world that brags about our need to carry guns. There are other nations like in the Middle East they carry guns as a matter of course and kill indiscriminately, but none of them make such a huge thing of being able to own guns and to do whatever they want with them. In terms of a society, America is like a spoiled four-year-old boy the pounds his fork on the table wanting more.
Dennis
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 11:18 pm
I think this is ALL BS. If Cantor is so powerful and a tea party backer how did multiple tea party backed conservatives loss their their appointments. Get Real!
Shiva (Moderator)
Dec. 18th, 2012 at 11:24 pm
Because Boehner pulled them out. He has that power. Boehner is over the Congress. Cantor is over the GOP in the Congress.
Damm
Joy Thompson
Dec. 19th, 2012 at 2:02 am
I always wondered why I disliked Cantor. You have proven that politicians act the same no matter what party.
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