tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098264341625381422.post4496166609454988257..comments2024-03-18T17:01:07.165-07:00Comments on The Provocateur: Analyzing the Republican Stimulus Alternativemike volpehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02999118519606254362noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098264341625381422.post-20966723713413689832009-01-14T12:31:00.000-08:002009-01-14T12:31:00.000-08:00I surely hope so. Did you follow the Republican p...I surely hope so. Did you follow the Republican protest to the House vacation in August? <BR/><BR/>A number of Reps stayed in session throughout August filibustering on the American Energy Act. It had sufficient bi-partisan support to pass in July, but Speaker Pelosi refused to bring it to the floor and adjourned the House. <BR/><BR/>She ordered the lights and microphones off, and after some of the Reps figured out how to turn the mics back on, had them turned off again. She ordered the MSM to not report on the protest and they obeyed. There was nary a mention of it in the blogosphere. <BR/><BR/>It was followed on Twitter throughout the month, but I didn't hear a word about it anywhere else, well there was an occasional MSM mention of how childish the Reps were being for forfeiting their vacations to do their jobs.<BR/><BR/>Go read Minority Leader Boehner's website and see for yourself. They gave numerous press conferences, there are videos of them on his site, but they never make to the news, to conservative talk shows or the blogs.<BR/><BR/>These guys have been very active doing what they are supposed to do.<BR/><BR/>I recently wrote to all of the Republican Reps about the media blackout. Hopefully they will get very aggressive. But their job is to legislate. They have been doing that. I would like to see the RNC get behind them a little more. <BR/><BR/>I wrote earlier this month to numerous conservative bloggers, websites and columnists. Only two replied and none of them acted.<BR/><BR/>Had I not put forth so much effort to get this news out, I would agree with you about the "excuse" factor. But from personal experience, I can tell you this info is being sidelined. It's probably because the conservative Reps don't have enough celebrity status, pizzazz and offensiveness to attract an audience. <BR/><BR/>Anyway, thank you for posting on this solution. You are the first.Gailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00687566216115736416noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098264341625381422.post-19219433032878139132009-01-14T11:30:00.000-08:002009-01-14T11:30:00.000-08:00I have heard this excuse before that the Reps have...I have heard this excuse before that the Reps have proposals but they don't get heard. I don't accept. I don't doubt the MSM won't give them a fair hearing. So what. I heard about this on Fox News and then found the link through Red State. They can go on Rush, Hannity and any number of talk show outlets. They can speak to the Weekly Standard and any number of blogs. There are plenty of ways for Reps to get the bully pulpit. <BR/><BR/>Furthermore, they need to make themselves available when there is talking heads about Obama's stimulus plan. Given what I have seen so far, I think you will see the reps sell this much harder. That will make a huge difference in 2010.mike volpehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02999118519606254362noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3098264341625381422.post-53564522227157053702009-01-14T10:52:00.000-08:002009-01-14T10:52:00.000-08:00Minority Leader John Boehner had proposed the Rapi...Minority Leader John Boehner had proposed the Rapid Economic Recovery Plan BEFORE the first bail out even occurred. There was a complete media blackout on it. <BR/><BR/>Here is a the url to his website: http://gopleader.gov/<BR/><BR/>Here is a link to his Leader Alert introducing it: http://republicanleader.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=105166<BR/><BR/>And, here is the alert: <BR/><BR/>"The Boehner Rapid Economic Recovery Plan <BR/><BR/>Washington, Oct 28, 2008 - As an alternative to the massive “stimulus” spending plan Democrats are threatening to pass in January, House Republican Leader John Boehner (R-OH) has put forth a plan for economic growth, jobs, and rapid recovery that relies on tax relief for working families and small businesses instead of higher taxes and increased spending on government programs. <BR/><BR/>The Boehner rapid economic recovery plan would:<BR/><BR/>* Give Working Families Tax Relief: Make the tax code fairer and friendlier for the middle-class by doubling the child tax credit from $1,000 to $2,000 per child to put more money back in the pockets of working families. <BR/><BR/>* Rebuild 401(k)s and Spur Investment through a Zero Capital Gains Tax: Immediately suspend the capital gains tax on newly acquired assets for the next two years. This will encourage investment and boost the value of sagging 401(k) accounts on behalf of workers and retirees. <BR/><BR/>* Provide Tax Relief So American <BR/>Businesses Create More Jobs: Increase the Section 179 limits that allow small businesses to expense new equipment, and extend bonus depreciation for an additional year and increase its value so that 75% of equipment costs can be deducted in the first year. Provide net operating loss relief for all employers by allowing all employers to “carry-back” losses for three years (five years for small businesses). <BR/><BR/>* Keep American Jobs at Home: At 35%, the American corporate tax rate is the second highest such rate in the industrialized world -– a cost passed on to consumers in the form of higher prices for goods and services. The Boehner plan would immediately reduce the rate to 25% to reduce prices for U.S. consumers and give employers additional incentive to keep good-paying jobs in America <BR/><BR/>* Create Jobs through an “All of the Above” Energy Plan: Accelerate exploration of new sources of American-made energy and begin implementing the “all of the above” energy strategy House Republicans introduced last summer in the American Energy Act (H.R. 6566). The GOP plan, which would create up to 1 million new jobs in the United States once implemented, calls for increased production of American energy, accelerated development and use of alternative and renewable fuels, and greater conservation and efficiency to reduce energy prices." <BR/><BR/>These guys have been doing their jobs. They have not only been censored by the MSM, but they have been sidelined by the conservative blogosphere.<BR/><BR/>You are the first person to post on this issue and Leader Boehner first proposed it over 2 months ago.<BR/><BR/>Best regards,<BR/>Gail SGailhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00687566216115736416noreply@blogger.com