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The House GOP Just Made Their Final Midterm Pitch
Ahead of Friday's official announcement of the "Commitment to America" agenda, House Republicans' plans for the future show that GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy and his caucus are not shying away from the culture wars or avoiding diving into issues labeled "divisive" by Democrats.
The House Republicans, hoping to retake the majority in November's midterms, rolled out the policy priorities they say will "create an economy that's strong, a nation that's safe, a future that's built on freedom, and a government that's accountable."
"The Commitment to America represents a new direction and better approach that will get our nation back on track," the plan's preamble states of the GOP's sweeping policy agenda.
Within the plan are pledges to "maximize production of reliable, American-made energy," "cut the permitting process time in half to reduce reliance on foreign countries, prevent rolling blackouts, and lower the cost of gas and utilities" while Republicans say they'll also take action to "move supply chains away from China" and "expand U.S. manufacturing."
Republicans promise in their commitment to "curb wasteful government spending that is raising the price of groceries, gas, cars, and housing" and work to "increase take-home pay, create good-paying jobs, and bring stability to the economy through pro-growth tax and regulatory policies."
When it comes to national security, the GOP plan pledges to "fully fund effective border enforcement strategies, infrastructure, and advanced technology to prevent illegal crossings and trafficking by cartels" while taking action to "end catch-and-release loopholes" at the border, require individuals to be in the country legally to get a job, and eliminate welfare incentives for illegal immigrants.
Responding to the surge in violent crime, the GOP's Commitment to America includes support for "200,000 more police officers through recruiting bonuses" while opposing "all efforts to defund the police." Notably, the GOP plan also says their majority will take legislative action to "crack down on prosecutors and district attorneys who refuse to prosecute crimes, while permanently criminalizing all forms of illicit fentanyl."
House Republicans also announced they'll form a "Select Committee on China," and "exercise peace though strength with our allies to counter increasing global threats."
TheReaper says: It all sounds great, but half of the people will never hear it because fake news will never report it, and if they do they will only report bits and pieces and then only after distorting those bits and pieces.
The House GOP Just Made Their Final Midterm Pitch
townhall.com
Ahead of Friday's official announcement of the "Commitment to America" agenda, House Republicans' plans for the future show that GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy and his caucus are not shying away from the culture wars or avoiding diving into issues labeled "divisive" by Democrats.
The House Republicans, hoping to retake the majority in November's midterms, rolled out the policy priorities they say will "create an economy that's strong, a nation that's safe, a future that's built on freedom, and a government that's accountable."
"The Commitment to America represents a new direction and better approach that will get our nation back on track," the plan's preamble states of the GOP's sweeping policy agenda.
Within the plan are pledges to "maximize production of reliable, American-made energy," "cut the permitting process time in half to reduce reliance on foreign countries, prevent rolling blackouts, and lower the cost of gas and utilities" while Republicans say they'll also take action to "move supply chains away from China" and "expand U.S. manufacturing."
Republicans promise in their commitment to "curb wasteful government spending that is raising the price of groceries, gas, cars, and housing" and work to "increase take-home pay, create good-paying jobs, and bring stability to the economy through pro-growth tax and regulatory policies."
When it comes to national security, the GOP plan pledges to "fully fund effective border enforcement strategies, infrastructure, and advanced technology to prevent illegal crossings and trafficking by cartels" while taking action to "end catch-and-release loopholes" at the border, require individuals to be in the country legally to get a job, and eliminate welfare incentives for illegal immigrants.
Responding to the surge in violent crime, the GOP's Commitment to America includes support for "200,000 more police officers through recruiting bonuses" while opposing "all efforts to defund the police." Notably, the GOP plan also says their majority will take legislative action to "crack down on prosecutors and district attorneys who refuse to prosecute crimes, while permanently criminalizing all forms of illicit fentanyl."
House Republicans also announced they'll form a "Select Committee on China," and "exercise peace though strength with our allies to counter increasing global threats."
TheReaper says: It all sounds great, but half of the people will never hear it because fake news will never report it, and if they do they will only report bits and pieces and then only after distorting those bits and pieces.