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The Establishments war on Donald Trump Title: Ann Coulter: Save Us From Paul Ryan And The Kemp Boys After Paul Ryan helped Mitt Romney lose the 2012 election by doing the impossiblelosing a debate to Joe Bidenhe went on an intimate tour of poverty. It was a journey so personal, Ryan brought reporters, writers and documentary producers with him. So far, hes gotten one book and one documentary out of The Paul Ryan Intimate Poverty Tourwere still waiting for the tote bagsand is currently promoting a major poverty-fighting initiative that he brainstormed during private moments of reflection, somehow captured by the press: The Kemp Forum on Expanding Opportunity. Appropriately for an event named after Ryans mentor, Jack Kemp, the forum will allow Ryan to showcase his deep concern for the poor without doing a thing to help them. This is the hallmark of the empowerment crowd. What matters is their own self-regard and favorable press notices, not accomplishing anything useful. In the 1996 vice presidential debate, Al Gore repeatedly praised Kemp for not being a racistunlike the rest of his party. After Gore called Kemp a lonely voice in the GOP, who says we ought to be one nation, Kemp did not say: MY PARTY? YOUR PARTY HAS A FORMER KLAN MEMBER IN THE SENATE! YOUR FATHER VOTED AGAINST THE 1964 CIVIL RIGHTS ACT! YOUR PARTY DESTROYED THE BLACK FAMILY! No, Kemps response was: Well, I thank you, Al. I mean that very, very sincerely. For all Kemps claims to being black Americas truest friend, he didnt actually help any minorities. His famed enterprise zones were a renowned flop. By now there have been approximately 1 million studies on the effect of enterprise zones, empowerment zones andObamas versionpromise zones. The conclusion: Every single penny has been wasted. Businesses game the system, relocate shops from just outside the zone to just within it, or take tax credits for doing nothing that they werent already planning to do. The principal result of Kemps enterprise zones was to double HUDs budget. But Kemp, like his protégé Ryan, was everything big corporations and Wall Street love in a Republican: Hed give them tax cuts, cheap labor and moral self-righteousness. Washington is full of these Kemparatchiks, churning out documents and admiring quotes about one another to willing reporters. The Kemp boys think theyre a big hit with poor minoritiesespecially Hispanics. Ryan, for example, is a huge supporter of driving down Hispanic wages by endlessly dumping low-wage workers on the country. Empowerment! Two years ago, Ryan bragged to a Catholic radio station: I actually campaigned with Jack Kemp against a thing called Prop 187. That thing was an overwhelmingly popular initiative to prevent illegal aliens from collecting government benefits. It gave Republicans their biggest victory in California in the last 30 years, was supported by a majority of blacks, a majority of whites, a majority of Asians and 31 percent of Hispanics. Two years later, the Dole-Kemp ticket got only 21 percent of the Hispanic vote. Thats worse than Romney! (These empowerment types really have their finger on the pulse of ethnic America!) Like Kemp, Ryan acts as if hes the tribune of blacks and Hispanics, chastising Republicans for preaching to the choir. He prefers to preach to the mariachi bandone of which serenaded him on his visit to an immigrant rights group in Chicago, a few months after his failed vice presidential bid. How about Ryan run for mayor of Los Angeles? After he wins, he can lecture us about how his Jack Kemp message resonates with Hispanics. Ryans big idea on poverty is indistinguishable from Kemps: Get money and capital and credit into the inner cities of America and the barrios and ghettos of America. This will empower people! The best thing I ever heard about Dick Cheney is that, after listening to Ryan drone on about how Republicans needed to create a real ownership society at a meeting with members of Congress, Cheney said, Yeah, were not going to do that, and then turned to a different representative. Imagining a photo of himself on the mantle of every black household in America, Ryan touts his forum on poverty, saying, There are few challenges tougher than the fight against poverty, and we need all hands on deck. Wow. What a caring person. No ones ever talked about poverty before! (Have they?) About a decade ago, I met an actor, the hot new thing, at an agents party. He excitedly told me his big idea: A war on poverty! I told him to look up LBJ, but he earnestly persisted, saying, yeah, sure, maybe LBJ talked about poverty, but no one had ever called for a war on poverty. See, that was the keythe war part. That was a mentally impaired actor. Now a decade later, Im hearing the same thing from the man House Republicans want to make their speaker. All of human experience has already taught us how to fight poverty, and it doesnt involve the words opportunity, empowerment or zone. Effective: Dont pay people not to work. The 1996 welfare reform act, with its time limits and work requirements, reduced welfare caseloads by an astronomical 65 percent, as former recipients entered the workforce. Ineffective: Self-flattering politicians jabbering about how much they care about poverty, then creating behemoth government programs that give corporations tax breaks for pretending to help the poor. Effective: Stop dumping millions of low-wage workers on the country to drive down wages. Americas booming, prosperous middle class arose in the 40-year period after immigration was virtually shut down in 1924until Teddy Kennedy opened the floodgates to the Third World in 1965. Ineffective: Demanding an endless supply of cheap immigrant labor favored by your corporate donors, subsidized by the long-suffering middle class, while strutting around like youre Martin Luther King. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
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This coming from a full thoated supporter of the Romney-Ryan ticket in 2012 . Coulter still calls Romney her 1st choice. Ryan is not my 1st choice for Speaker . But the GOP can do far worse. Also this trashing of Kemp is uncalled for . He hated the welfare system and it's permanent state of dependency and tried to create a free market alternative...and he had the backing of President Reagan who talked of giving the poor a hand up ,not a handout . It was Kemp in a large measure who convinced Reagan to adopt supply side economics ,to cut tax rates ,and promote a pro-growth economy that incentivize work, savings, investment, productivity, jobs and higher incomes. The GOP would've been much better off nominating him in 1988 instead of GHW Bush . He was the only true heir of the Reagan legacy running that year. Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
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