Posted on 12/25/2018 5:46:45 PM PST by vannrox
Democrats are lining up to support Alexandria Ocasio-Cortezs Green New Deal.
The proposal could be the largest expansion of government since the Great Society or New Deal.
Ocasio-Cortezs plan could cost tens of trillions of dollars.
Democrats are increasingly lining up to support a Green New Deal, which, while vague on details, could end up being the largest expansion of government in decades.
As it stands, the Green New Deal is more aspirational than actual policy. Indeed, it takes its name from the New Deal of the 1930s, and its main backer, incoming Democratic New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, compared it to the Great Society of the 1960s.
More than 40 Democratic lawmakers support the Green New Deal as part of a broad plan to fight global warming and bring about what they see as economic, social and racial justice. A poll found most Americans supported the deal, but knew little about it.
But the big question is when Americans find out whats in the Green New Deal, will they be willing to pay for it?
Ocasio-Cortezs Green New Deal calls for creating a House committee to draft legislation to fight global warming and turn the U.S. economy into something akin to what Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders envisions. Indeed, the Green New Deal could be a preview of what policies the Democratic Party will back in the 2020 elections.
This is going to be the New Deal, the Great Society, the moon shot, the civil-rights movement of our generation, Ocasio-Cortez said at a panel event in early December alongside Sanders, a likely 2020 presidential contender.
Those goals include moving the U.S. to 100 percent green energy, federal job guarantees for workings forced out of their fossil fuel jobs, guaranteed minimum income and universal health care.
Democrats will take control of the House in 2019 and many want to see global warming become a central part of their agenda. Republicans are unlikely to go along with a green deal in any form, and cracks are even appearing among Democrats on climate policy.
Since the Green New Deal lacks specifics, its hard to gauge the total cost, but similar climate and welfare policies are estimated to cost trillions of dollars.
For starters, moving the U.S. to a 100-percent renewable electric grid could cost as much as $5.2 trillion over two decades, according to a 2010 study by the conservative Heritage Foundation. Thats about $218 billion to move the grid away from coal and natural gas.
On top of that, the non-energy-related portions of the Green New Deal could cost trillions more, including universal health care and guaranteed income.
The libertarian Mercatus Center released a study in July that found Sanderss Medicare for All plan would cost $32.6 trillion over 10 years. That same month, hedge-fund manager Ray Dalio estimated the cost to taxpayers of a universal basic income policy would top $3.8 trillion a year and thats assuming every American citizen got just $12,000 a year.
For comparison, the Great Society policies pursued by the Johnson administration during the 1960s cost $22 trillion, according to estimates from the Heritage Foundation. Former President Franklin D. Roosevelts New Deal of the 1930s during the Great Depression cost $500 billion in todays dollars, The Nation reported in 2008.
Of course, both the New Deal and Great Society have left U.S. taxpayers on the hook for trillions in debt and unfunded liabilities somewhere between $87 trillion and $222 trillion.
Waiting for certain Republicans lining up behind this plan in ..... 1.....2.......
Let Hollywood, the NFL and NBA pay for it.
It’s only an expansion if Trump signs it, and that will never happen. So why not call it what it is? An unworkable wish list full of socialist pipe dreams?
After all, this stuff is all "free" isn't it?
Does that mean that they'll tear down their mansions and begin walking to work? RATS should show us how it's done.
Here come Occasional Cortexs NUTZIE party everyone!
I’m essential employee...no time off, wish I had the paid vacation!
Hopefully they put all of these insane ideas into bills that Trump can run against in 2020. See how much swing voters don’t like Trump’s tweets when astronomical energy taxes are the alternative.
I will say this: next time Democrats control both houses of Congress and the WH and a few Senators stand between them getting one of these enormous boondoggles, the sacred filibuster that the GOP has done everything to protect will then be over.
You don’t engage government resources to prosecute a solution to a problem that is a theory demonstrated in computer models.
The leftist Ds are so out of it , its anazing!
Sometimes yes, sometimes no. But what is assured that people who did nothing wrong will get a reduced paycheck, have to take loans out to pay the mortgage or other financial hardships; for a reason that their elected Congressmen failed to do their jobs. I work for NASA and am directly impacted. I support Pres Trump and have unpaid time off for the foreseeable future. I cannot take a trip, because as soon as a bill is signed I must be back to work. Meanwhile, my car loan, mortgage and utilities see to be paid, as does my groceries and other living expenses. Maybe I will get backpay, maybe not. But to call it a vacation is insulting. Its unpaid time off without a return date.
Theyve done it before. The top marginal tax rate under Carter was 78%. They want to do it again.
Well, of course. That is their intention.
The Leftists want a liquidation economy that eliminates the middle class. What they will have left is a natural aristocracy (themselves) ruling with absolute power over an impoverished peasantry.
"Better to rule in Hell than serve in Heaven"
why is this garbage column even being printed...this non -sense has zero chance of ever being enacted in this country...you think the French climate tax revolt riots are bad??....
Yeah, mostly President Trump. If he didnt have a lot of control - fighting for us - they wouldnt bother attacking him so incessantly.
PS President Trump just awarded two contracts for more border wall/fence in TX and CA. Yeah, he worked on Christmas Eve and Christmas. The TX stretch is over 100 miles long. Forget how long the CA stretch is. Thats called winning.
Took 16 posts before someone mentioned the obvious.
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