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    Editorial: Dems play blame game

    Business KhabarBy Business KhabarDecember 27, 2022Updated:December 27, 2022No Comments
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    We don’t know what, if any, resolutions Capitol Hill pols are jotting down within the run-up to New Year’s. Clearly, the checklist for 2022 was topped with “spend as much taxpayer money as possible.”

    But we have now a number of that lawmakers might stand to make — if to not higher themselves, then to enhance the lives of Americans.

    First, give up the blame sport. When buses of migrants have been dropped off at Vice President Harris’s Washington, D.C., residence on Christmas Eve, Democrats went ballistic. It was Texas Gov. Greg Abbott’s fault, it was merciless, it was freezing, the migrants needed to be given blankets.

    But it was freezing in Texas as effectively, and migrants, not dressed for the climate, struggled to maintain heat. El Paso, which has declared an emergency as a result of surge in migrants, rushed to seek out beds and open emergency shelters.

    Here’s the factor — not all immigrants can keep in federally funded shelters. Only those that have immigration paperwork after they’ve turned themselves in to Border Patrol are permitted. It’s a federal coverage, says town, as the federal government helps to pay for these shelters. And there are solely so many charity organizations establishing makeshift shelters to go round.

    Instead of blaming Abbott when the immigration disaster spreads from Texas to the tony neighborhoods of D.C., Dems on Capitol Hill can work to get the disaster below management — and that requires greater than saying “don’t come here” whereas working to finish Title 42.

    And if issues aren’t the GOP’s fault, then they’re Vladimir Putin’s, whom President Biden has blamed for inflation.

    “Today’s inflation report confirms what Americans already know. Putin’s price hike is hitting America hard,” Biden mentioned earlier this 12 months.

    While Putin’s battle in Ukraine has performed a job in oil value hikes significantly, it’s not the smoking gun. Prices have been spiking months earlier than Russia despatched out the tanks. And if Biden had turned the spigot again on by way of American oil manufacturing, that may have gone an extended strategy to ease the sticker shock on the pump.

    While Democrats are blaming everybody below the solar — besides themselves — for the nation’s issues, their penchant for spending taxpayers’ cash continues unabated. And not simply the $1.7 trillion omnibus invoice to maintain the federal government ticking for an additional 12 months, however bailouts for favored teams.

    The excessive value of school tuition was a scorching subject this 12 months, and as a substitute of calling out universities for inflated tuition and costs, pupil mortgage debt was deemed a disaster that wanted (costly) motion.

    Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who blames firms for “price gouging” the inflation price into the stratosphere, doesn’t maintain faculties in the identical contempt. For her, and different like-minded progressives, the way in which to take care of outrageous faculty prices is to have the feds foot the invoice. And once we say feds, we imply the American taxpayer.

    Resolving to personal their very own errors and work to repair them could also be a tall order for D.C. pols. But we’d be completely satisfied in the event that they opted to indicate respect in 2023.

    Not only for these with opposing views – however respect for his or her constituents.

    We the individuals, who pay for his or her errors.

     

     

    Source: www.bostonherald.com”

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