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Marc Robbins's avatar

Just like the San Francisco school board becomes "all Democrats, everywhere," so Rick Scott should become "all Republicans, everywhere" with much more justice.

As Scott so ably demonstrates, as hard as Republicans try to be populist party of the working people, you don't have to dig down too far to find the Wall Street Journal editorial page.

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LawZag's avatar

Most of the points in the plan are nonsense. School choice is a good idea, but its completely inconsistent to mandate it from a federal perspective when Republicans are adamant that education is a traditionally state-level prerogative not covered by Congress' Article 1 enumerated powers. And school choice absolutely won't get rid of "woke" curriculum. Indeed, school choice would allow parents and students to self-sort into their curricular preferences, including those who want "woke" schooling. The pledge of allegiance stuff is all unconstitutional bullshit.

The border wall as an immigration plan is nonsense.

The economic protectionist stuff is nonsense and would also completely screw over any plan to balance the budget.

Balance the budget is a good, if painful, idea. There is no way Scott's plan sniffs a balanced budget. in 2019 (pre-COVID distortion), our budget was 22.7% Social Security, 14.6% Medicare, 9.2% Medicaid, 15.3% Military (not including military retirement). When we're talking about a 900 Billion deficit, there is no way to balance a budget by cutting discretionary services or making sure that everyone has a little skin in the game vis-a-vis individual income taxes. We would need a 24% increase in revenue from payroll taxes, corporate income taxes and individual income taxes. While taxes on rich people should go up, they don't have enough income and there aren't enough of them to pay for the difference. You can't balance a budget without a tax increase on the middle class. As you note, that message is radioactive, probably way more radioactive than Scott's token plan.

I would prefer that politicians stop lying about what they can and can't do, and what needs to be done. But since that's not going to happen, I would simply take them not lying and not having the lies be wacky bullshit.

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