Weekly Opinion Editorial
CUT & PASTE
By Steve Fair
Years ago, there were three Republican candidates
for county sheriff. Two were experienced
law enforcement officers- the third a perennial candidate for office. At a GOP booth at a major outdoor event, all
three candidates campaign material was laid out on the table. The two viable candidates had well written,
well produced, slick campaign push cards to distribute. The third candidate took the other two
candidate’s push cards, cut and pasted what he agreed with, and put his name at
the top. He didn’t bother to retype. When confronted by his opponents, he explained
he agreed with what they stood for. Voters
didn’t buy the plagiarist’s story and he received less than 40 votes in the primary
election. Three observations:
First, Vice President Harris is cut and
pasting President Trump policy. This
week, Harris announced she supports exempting tips from personal income
taxation for service workers. Trump has
been touting that concept for months.
Trump has endorsed a $5,000 per child tax credit to help struggling
families. This week, Harris announced
she supports a $6,000 one. Harris claims
to now support hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, a drilling technique that
involves injecting pressurized liquid into a well to extract oil and gas. Trump has consistently supported
fracking. Harris says she supports
private health care, walking back her long-time support of national health
care. Trump has consistently said
Americans should manage their own health care.
Harris is not just borrowing Trump’s
policies. She supports price controls,
similar to those enacted by President Nixon to control the inflation the
Biden/Harris administration created. She
wants to empower the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and state attorney generals,
“to investigate and fine food companies that violate the federal ban.”
For those too young to remember, Nixon’s price
controls were an utter disaster. They simply
delayed the inevitable and created shortages.
The price controls resulted in the demise of many food processors and
ingredient providers. Unable to pass
along real price increases in a reasonable period of time drove many out of
business. The end result was the
American consumer paying more for food.
Government rarely fixes anything with regulation and interference. It helps when it gets out of the way.
Second, will the real Kamala Harris stand
up? Is her recent conversion to
conservative policy real or it just a ploy to get votes? Consider Harris’ track record of the
aforementioned issues: (1) Biden/Harris expanded the reach of the Internal Revenue
Service (IRS) to hire more IRS agents specifically to target ‘tipped workers.’ (2) During the 2020 presidential campaign, Harris
said: ‘there is no question, I’m in favor of banning fracking.’ But energy exploration (drilling) is a
big issue in battleground Pennsylvania, so now she supports fracking? (3) Harris
has consistently supported a single payer health care system ran by the
government since she was in elective office.
So now she doesn’t?
Harris has contradicted the Biden/Harris
administration policy and unless Harris was converted on the road to Damascus(unlikely),
this looks like the ultimate confidence game.
Third, skilled manipulators get
elected. Because such a low percentage
of American voters pay any attention to public policy, all too often connivers
finagle and beguile the naïve to get into office. Once there, these public servants abandon
their campaign promises and govern to help their true constituency- their
donors. That’s why America has record
inflation, an out-of-control national debt, and a huge government footprint. Until voters hold their elected officials
accountable, it will be the same old same old.
Solomon said in Ecclesiastes there was nothing new under the sun, meaning no matter how things seem new to us, in their essence they are the same. Voters need to recognize the ‘cut and paste.’
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