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Rick Scott's 11 Point Plan to Rescue America

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Is this a joke? If it’s a joke - that is pretty funny - although a little over the top. It reads like the parody version of MAGA priorities.

Insane. I guess the good news is that these non-problems must mean our country is in pretty good shape. This is also the very first time I have felt hostile towards Christians
 
Not a fan of lists from politicians.

Biden said he would tax the rich to pay for a lot of things. Still waiting.
 
Is this a joke? If it’s a joke - that is pretty funny - although a little over the top. It reads like the parody version of MAGA priorities.

Insane. I guess the good news is that these non-problems must mean our country is in pretty good shape. This is also the very first time I have felt hostile towards Christians
Unfortunately, no joke.
 
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The problem isn't his plan. The problem is there are a LOT of people who agree with every point AND his solutions to them.
All of the US's problems would magically disappear if we all stood for the pledge of allegiance and didn't fill out our race on government forms....poof....disappear like the money Ricky stole from Medicare.
 
The problem isn't his plan. The problem is there are a LOT of people who agree with every point AND his solutions to them.
Yes, the MAGA movement tapped into something be that fear, anger, or revenge. They see things only in black and white, good or evil. I think it's push back from how during the Obama years attitudes began to change toward things like marriage equality, policing, guns, religious issues, etc.
 
I saw an idea on that list that I absolutely love!

Term Limits for Bureaucrats!!

... and one that I do not really love:

Why is Globalism a dirty word? Get us to energy independence which (he appears to have left off the list) and we will once again come to dominate export markets. ... which is a very very good thing, since we would once again dominate global politics. This in turn would protect our borders in an ultimate sense by taking what everyone wants by coming here to them wherever "they" are. This will not happen without an export/import imbalance in our favor.

What we want is for the entire world to become globalists with us at the front of the pack.

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In any case, the idea of a "To-do List" is great and it appears that he has beaten a few others to the draw in this regard.

Let's wait and see what some others come up with, but for now this should put him near the front of the pack.
 
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Opinion: Rick Scott just laid out a Republican agenda. He has done his party no favors.​

By Jennifer Rubin
Columnist |

Today at 1:23 p.m. EST


Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) might be ruthless, cynical and power-hungry, but he is not dumb. There is a reason he declared late last year that the GOP would not put out an agenda for the midterms. When most voters learn what the party stands for (e.g., curtailing education on race, rolling back environmental laws, criminalizing abortion), they don’t like it.
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Well, Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.), chair of the National Republican Senatorial Committee, had other plans. He put out his own agenda on Tuesday — and it’s a doozy.
Let’s start with what is not in there: any proposal to bring down inflation (which Republicans have been hollering about for months); to increase wages or reduce income inequality; to prepare workers for the 21st-century economy; to provide relief from tariffs (which are essentially taxes); and to increase school performance on basic subjects.






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What it does include is embarrassing. Start with this: “We will secure our border, finish building the wall, and name it after President Donald Trump.” Republicans had their chance to do this when the defeated former president was still in office and failed. Moreover, such a project would be so expensive that it has lost support in deep-red Texas. It’s also irrelevant to real border protection — so much so that it has become a punchline.
Rick Scott reveals the GOP’s election strategy: All culture war, all the time


Scott’s agenda also includes draconian cuts to government that Republicans did not even favor when they were in the majority. The proposed 25 percent cut in the federal workforce will not be popular with anyone who visits national parks, relies on federal law enforcement, has an issue with Social Security, needs a tax refund or thinks we need a strong national defense.
Some items serve solely as an attack on minority groups. Consider this slam on transgender Americans: “Men are men, women are women, and unborn babies are babies. We believe in science.” This has nothing to do with any conceivable federal policy. It’s pure culture wars fodder for right-wing media.











Then there are the massive tax hikes: “All Americans should pay some income tax to have skin in the game, even if a small amount. Currently over half of Americans pay no income tax.” That would affect tens of millions of Americans, including many working-class Americans and seniors. Interestingly, many corporations pay no federal income taxes, but the plan is silent on that. It might be the most regressive tax plan Republicans have ever come up with.
Some proposals are insincere, such as term limits for members of Congress (don’t keep running for office!). Others are pure racial demagoguery, such as the proposed ban on critical race theory in schools, over which the federal government has no authority. There’s also this statement: “Americans will not be required to go against their core values and beliefs in order to conform to culture or government.” What if one’s core belief is to discriminate against workers or refuse to pay taxes?
Some items are so deeply dishonest that they give away the game. The document accuses the left of rigging elections and deplores the term “voting rights,” which speaks volumes about how Republicans view their own voter-suppression tactics and schemes to subvert election results. This is the classic propaganda tactic: Accuse others of your own offenses.



Taken as a whole, the agenda reveals that the GOP is not a political party with ideas to improve the lives of Americans. It’s a frightful expression of White grievance and contempt for the intelligence of voters. And it confirms what we have long suspected: Republicans don’t lack an agenda; they’re just shy about revealing how unpopular it is. Democrats should publicize Scott’s blueprint far and wide.

 
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That's some funny sh*t there.

- we believe in science when it comes to unborn babies, but not when talking about climate change or vaccines.

- stop the LEFT from rigging elections, even though no one can prove they did.

- we will secure the border and build a wall - even though those are too completely different things.

- gonna starve Washington, unless the GOP is in power

- gonna stop socialism, even though he doesn't know what socialism is.


He forgot a couple -

12. We are going to be HAPPY dammit!

13. We will all happily subvert to conservative values, because they are right and liberals are wrong

14. Everyone will carry at least one gun at all times.

:rolleyes:
 
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