By: Mildred Robertson
Friday, October 27, 2023
Congress STOP Performative Politics: Get Back to Business
Wednesday, October 25, 2023
Republicans Turn Congress Into a Circus
By Mildred Robertson
Well, four down and 221 to go. That's how many Republicans are in the U.S. House of Representatives. And we may have to go through all 221 in order to get a Speaker of the House. Nealy three weeks after Kevin McCarthy was ousted as House Speaker, the House languishes rudderless as infighting among Republicans has brought the governance of this country to a standstill. Without a Speaker, the House can do no legislative work, including averting a government shutdown in a little over a month.
But even with this looming national crisis Republican legislators can't get on the same page as they battle it out to see who will lead the Republican majority. They have already gone through Steve Scalise, (R-LA) Jim Jordan, (R-OH), and Tom Emmer, (R-MN) with only Jordan going to the floor to face defeat three times, losing more votes at each round. With more and more Republicans jumping out of the clown car to throw their hats in the ring, we appear to be no closer to resolution than when McCarthy was ousted on October 3rd.
It appears the factions in the Republican delegation have devolved to the point that they are no longer one entity. It seems we now have a three-party government with a unified Democratic Party, while Republicans morph into two distinct parties. These two factions, a radical right-wing and a semi-moderate middle, hold no common values. Throw into this mix a thrice impeached, four-time indicted former president struggling to maintain a grip on power and suddenly you are viewing the greatest show on earth; a three-ring-circus posing as a governing body of the most powerful country on earth.
So who is the next up on deck? Well, it appears Representative Mike Johnson (R-LA), will be presented as the Speaker Designate today, Wednesday, October 25th...but the day is young. Who knows what entertainment may yet be in store for us as the circus continues. This 2nd term legislator represents Louisiana's fourth congressional district. A Trump ally, Johnson vociferously supported Trump's efforts to overthrow the 2022 election results. Trump, who still wields enormous power over the Republican legislators in the House, quashed Emmer's efforts to win the seat.
As we waste yet another day as Republicans continue their battle to seat a Speaker, it makes one wonder how they will be able to manage the hard task of governing when they have struggled so mightily to select a leader of their caucus. If they cannot pick a leader...if their members refuse to be led, how can they possibly govern?
And if the House cannot function adequately to provide us sound government; where does that leave the rest of America? This circus may in fact be a horror show. In the end, it is America that will be the victim.
Tuesday, February 14, 2023
Nothing Fair About “The Fair Tax Act”
By Mildred Robertson
April 17th is quickly approaching as Americans gather their pay stubs, calculate their charitable giving and prepare to ante up their annual and much-dreaded payment to the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Apparently, Republicans profess to feel your pain and want to eliminate the need to file with the IRS. Among their top priorities is to dismantle the IRS and replace it with what they refer to as “The Fair Tax Act”. This proposal would eliminate income, payroll, estate, and gift taxes generally known as a progressive taxing system and would replace them with a 23% national sales tax.
That may sound enticing to some who
dread the annual ritual of calculating taxes and paying up to Uncle Sam. But in reality, this proposal would place a larger burden on the average American.
According to CBS news, The bill, HR25, would eliminate all individual
and corporate income taxes, capital gains, payroll taxes and estate taxes while
imposing a 23% sales tax on goods and services. However, tax experts point out
that the way the tax is calculated, Americans would pay closer to 30% more for everyday purchases.
Without getting too far off in the
weeds, there are several ways to calculate taxes. The Republican plan would
charge the same rate of taxes on everybody for everything. Sounds fair right?
That assumption could not be more mistaken,
at least not in a democratic society. Our
current tax system reduces the tax burden on low-wage earners so that they can afford
essential goods and services, which helps stimulate the economy.
So, what does “The Fair Tax Act” mean
in real life? It means the standard and itemized deductions that reduce your
tax rate would be eliminated.
John Buhl, a researcher at the Tax
Policy Center says many Americans, particularly those in the middle class, will
see a sizable increase in their tax burden. While lower-income households could benefit
from what he calls “prebates”, depending on family size and income, the
wealthiest of the wealthy would be the primary benefactors of the Republican
plan.
The regressive Republican tax proposal
would increase the tax burden for essential goods and services on low-income
taxpayers who could least afford to pay it, while high-income taxpayers would bear
a relatively small tax burden. Ultimately the greatest burden would fall
on moderate- to low-income households, causing them to spend a much higher
percentage of their income on essential items necessary to survive.
While our current tax system
buffers the cost for low- and moderate-income households, the regressive tax
system proposed by Republicans would lessen the burden on high-income
households while shifting the burden to those least able to bear the cost.
If you believe in a fair and
equitable system of taxation, contact your representative to learn more about “The
Fair Tax Act.” See how it will personally affect you and others like you.
Encourage them to vote for an equitable system of taxation that will provide
for our nation’s needs while allowing average Americans to fairly contribute to
this nation’s upkeep without depriving them of the income necessary to sustain their
households.
To find your representative go to: https://www.house.gov/representatives/find-your-representative,
or call the House switchboard at 202-224-3121.
Tuesday, October 25, 2022
YOUR VOTE IS YOUR VOICE: MAKE IT HEARD!
By: Mildred Robertson
Well, it’s decision time folks. The end to early
voting for the 2022 Midterms is fast approaching and the November 8th
election looms large. There are weighty decisions that Americans must make this
November, and every one of us will be making one whether we choose to make our
way to the voting booth, or we tap out and say that our vote won’t make a
difference.
For those who choose the latter, nothing could be
further from the truth. You see, all that happens when you don’t participate in
the democratic process is that you strengthen the position of the person least
likely to represent your interests.
So not voting is actually a vote of sorts.
You see, someone will be making a decision about
whether women have autonomy over their bodies. Someone will decide whether working
Americans should have a living wage. Your elected representative will help
determine whether a 15-year-old can have access to an automatic rifle, or
whether it is all right to attack elected representatives if you don’t like how
they legislate. Someone will decide how
police officers will treat citizens under arrest, or in distress.
Whichever party wins in November will decide
whether you or your parents receive social security and how much. Elected
congressmen and women will determine whether we pursue clean energy, or whether
we aid Ukraine in its battle against tyranny. Local elected officials will
determine what children are allowed to learn in our school system, and they
will decide how much to invest to ensure all children get a sound basic
education. They will even determine where parks and housing developments are
built, how roads and infrastructure will be maintained, and whether there will
be affordable housing in your city.
Don’t you want to have some say in who is making
these vital decisions that directly impact your life?
There is no perfect candidate. Every one of them has some kind of flaw because each of them is human. You are not going to agree with every stance a politician may take. You may even feel that all the possible candidates are inadequate. But one of those candidates on the slate will have sway over your life for the next several years, and the decisions they make may possibly influence the next several decades. Do you want to leave the decision about who holds the power to others? Or do you want to have a voice in who runs your community? Because someone will.
Make your voice heard. VOTE IN THE NOVEMBER MIDTERM
ELECTION!
(You can register and vote during One-Stop Early voting, which
ends November 5 at 3 p.m. in Wake County North Carolina. Election Day is November 8th. Go to your local Board of Elections website
to determine dates, times, and locations for early and election-day voting in
the state and county where you live.)
Friday, October 14, 2022
VOTE IN THE 2022 MIDTERM ELECTION
By: Mildred Robertson
There is no one standing between America and insurrection but YOU! You have the power to set this nation back on the right course, and you can do it with your VOTE!
Don't sit this one out! VOTE BLUE in the 2022 Midterm Election. Your future depends on it.