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    Maher Nails It On Regulation


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    Quote Originally Posted by acesfull86 View Post
    The problem with leftists is that even those who clearly see the failure won't stop voting for the failure

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    Quote Originally Posted by acesfull86 View Post
    And yet he will still pull the lever for the Democrats every single time.

    If he truly believed what he did he would have the courage to tell his audience to stop voting for the Marxists.
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    Quote Originally Posted by thethe View Post
    And yet he will still pull the lever for the Democrats every single time.

    If he truly believed what he did he would have the courage to tell his audience to stop voting for the Marxists.
    Criticizing the people you vote for is important too, especially in a system that doesn’t exactly offer good alternatives.

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    Quote Originally Posted by chop2chip View Post
    Criticizing the people you vote for is important too, especially in a system that doesn’t exactly offer good alternatives.
    But there was a perfectly good alternative that had a track record of success. The woke mind virus didn't allow them to see it and thats because their 'leaders' are cowards and won't tell the people the truth.
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    https://reason.com/2023/11/12/the-ab...e-all-at-once/

    In summer 2023, American progressivism was spending big and riding high. Despite razor-thin majorities in Congress, Democrats had spent the last two years enacting hundreds of billions of dollars in new subsidies—for green energy, public transportation, domestic manufacturing, scientific research, and more. This progressive pork was now in the hands of Democratic President Joe Biden to distribute as his administration saw fit.

    Yet when California Gov. Gavin Newsom looked upon the piles of fresh federal cash, all he could do was despair.

    "We're going to lose billions and billions of dollars in the status quo," he complained to New York Times columnist Ezra Klein in June. "The beneficiaries of a lot of these dollars are red states that don't give a damn about these issues, and they're getting the projects."

    Newsom was right about the distribution of the funds: More than 80 percent of the new federal funding for clean energy and semiconductors was headed for GOP districts, according to the Financial Times. His outburst spoke to the anxiety of much of liberal America.

    Despite a string of progressive policy victories at the federal level, a Democratic Party under the grip of progressives, and ironclad Democratic control over some of the country's largest and wealthiest cities and states, blue America just wasn't delivering what its boosters said the country needed.

    "We need to build more homes, trains, clean energy, research centers, disease surveillance. And we need to do it faster and cheaper," Klein himself had written a few weeks before his Newsom interview was published. Yet "in New York or California or Oregon…it is too slow and too costly to build even where Republicans are weak—perhaps especially where they are weak."

    The blue strongholds' failure to build had added countervailing losses to all their wins.

    These states aren't just losing federal grants. They're losing residents to states where housing construction is easier. They're losing companies to places where the regulatory burden is lighter. They're losing voters, tax dollars, congressional seats, and more to places that build the things people want. If the trend keeps up, the progressive vision for America may be lost as well.

    This threat has provoked some surprising self-reflection from liberal wonks, writers, and officials.

    America, and particularly blue America, has consciously wrapped itself in red tape, regulations, and special-interest carve-outs, to the point that it has become nearly impossible to convert either government subsidies or private capital into needed physical things.

    As Newsom said to Klein, "We're not getting the money because our rules are getting in the way."




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