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Chip Roy: ‘Sure As Hell’ No Bailouts For State, Local Govts That Continue Economic Shutdown
The Federalist ^ | April 24, 2020 | Christopher Bedford

Posted on 04/25/2020 1:31:59 PM PDT by Kaslin

Senior Editor Chris Bedford interviews Congressman Chip Roy on federal bail outs and reopening the economy amid the coronaviurs shut down.


No dime of bailout money should go to state or local governments that continue “to lock down commerce,” Texas Rep. Chip Roy told The Federalist Radio Hour in a far-reaching Friday interview now available in its entirety.

“Frankly, I’ve got to think about [giving money] at all, but if we think it’s appropriate to help them from losing some of their tax base, I sure as hell don’t want money to [state and local governments] who are continuing to lock down commerce,” Roy said. “We need local governments and state governments to get the hell out of the way of the American citizen and give their country back to them. And I’m not interested in any federal bailouts of state and local government, at least until we have free, open commerce, free flowing in the states in question.”

Roy has been a vocal critic of the shortcomings of the Paycheck Protection Program while “holding [his] nose voting for” it, particularly in its failure to address the needs of Main Street restaurants and other similarly sized businesses that have been closed by state and local governments. He has been a vocal proponent of governors letting workers and entrepreneurs get back to their jobs and businesses if their state’s medical conditions allow it.

Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell told radio host Hugh Hewitt he’d “be in favor of allowing states to use the [currently unavailable] bankruptcy route” in a Wednesday interview. “I think this whole business of additional assistance for state and local governments needs to be thoroughly evaluated,” McConnell said. “There’s not going to be any desire on the Republican side to bail out state pensions by borrowing money from future generations.”

“What the Senate majority leader was really doing there,” Roy told The Federalist Radio Hour, “was shooting a shot across the bow, saying, ‘Hey states, don’t think you can juts keep running back to the feds to figure out how to backstop your decision making.’ … But what I do know is a lot of the states — whether they’re as big as New York or small — they’re making decisions about shutdown and lockdown and there are consequences to those decisions and they can’t just come back to Washington and say, ‘Oh by the way, we shut everything down and our economy got decimated and now we don’t have any tax revenue, we cant pay for firefighters and everything else, can you all go borrow us some more freaking money so we can pay off our bills?’ That can’t be how we operate. Federalism is two-way street. I’m a big believer in federalism, big believer in letting states decide.”

“Any one of us who has any understanding of the Constitution and federalism knows that’s not true [that the president has sole control of when states open]. On the flip side, however, since federalism is a two-way street, it is true that there’s a lot of power at play in terms of the dollar flow and states. If they want to come back and get money, then the federal government sure as heck can say, ‘Hold on, reopen your doors, get out of the way of the American people, get out of the way of commerce. Emergency actions are one thing, but clamping down on overall economic activity, that’s a whole other.'”

One target of his Paycheck Protection Program criticism is the rule that 75 percent of a grant must go to payroll and only 25 percent to bills, despite shuttered businesses not having a payroll.

“I would prefer that [Treasury Sec. Steven Mnuchin] be more responsive to the issues that some of us have been raising, for example at the Small Business Administration, the 75-percent-25-percent — that’s a rule that the SBA could fix. We’ve elevated that issue and it doesn’t seem to be something that’s caught his attention to be able to focus on. I wish he were being a little more responsive, frankly, to some of the small business concerns that are out there. I think he’s working hard… in a difficult environment… but I think that we need to be doing more quickly to drive getting our economy restarted, to make sure that the dollars going out the door are not being used to pick winners and losers.”


TOPICS: Editorial; Government; News/Current Events; US: Texas
KEYWORDS: caresact; chiproy; coronavirus; donaldtrump; frh; nancypelousi; ppp; stevenmnuchin; texas; wuhanvirus
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1 posted on 04/25/2020 1:31:59 PM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin
States need NO money .... just workers working .... THAT is what the roaring economy DID.


Now ..... turn us loose and you'll GET'cher' money !

2 posted on 04/25/2020 1:35:21 PM PDT by knarf
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To: All

Let NYC crumble into a germ-ridden dust pile.


3 posted on 04/25/2020 1:36:06 PM PDT by JonPreston
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To: knarf

I would like to ad that no money for illegals either...


4 posted on 04/25/2020 1:37:48 PM PDT by CMailBag
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To: Kaslin

Very Interesting

I might be wrong did the States have to follow certain instructions to get federal help at the beginning of this outbreak in order to get federal funding.

Anybody know if this statement correct?


5 posted on 04/25/2020 1:44:30 PM PDT by DEPcom (To be or not to be?)
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To: Kaslin

My impression of the founders’ intent is that they viewed each state as a miniature, a clone or a child of the federal government; made in its shadow totally independent of the federal government with the few exceptions outlined in the Constitution.

Therefore, each state was alloyed its own powers to raise money, spend money and manage its affairs.

In other words, it is not required by the Constitution that the federal government bail out those states that have defied all sensible principles of financial management.

As for New York, that state has the capability to raise more money and have better credit than most nations. It should not be rewarded for blowing money like a drunk at the race track.


6 posted on 04/25/2020 1:48:00 PM PDT by old curmudgeon (There is no situation so terrible, so disgraceful, that the federal government can not make worse)
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To: Kaslin

Imagine asking the American people to pay for bailing out derelict state governments? That’s what they are demanding.


7 posted on 04/25/2020 1:50:19 PM PDT by samadams2000 (Get your houses in order.)
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To: Kaslin

The Democrats in the House will pass additional funding measures for state and local governments.


8 posted on 04/25/2020 1:53:54 PM PDT by Meatspace
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Go Chip....perfect example why I moved from the state of CO. to TX.
A complete oppisite would be said by the gay-boy in CO.


9 posted on 04/25/2020 1:55:49 PM PDT by wardamneagle
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To: Kaslin

Chip Roy: ‘Sure As Hell’ No Bailouts For State, Local Govts That Continue Economic Shutdown

The Federalist ^ | April 24, 2020 | Christopher Bedford

No dime of bailout money should go to state or local governments that continue “to lock down commerce,” Texas Rep. Chip Roy told The Federalist Radio Hour in a far-reaching Friday interview now available in its entirety.

“Frankly, I’ve got to think about [giving money] at all, but if we think it’s appropriate to help them from losing some of their tax base, I sure as hell don’t want money to [state and local governments] who are continuing to lock down commerce,” Roy said. “We need local governments and state governments to get the hell out of the way of the American citizen and give their country back to them. And I’m not interested in any federal bailouts of state and local government, at least until we have free, open commerce, free flowing in the states in question.”

http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/3838853/posts


10 posted on 04/25/2020 1:55:59 PM PDT by Grampa Dave (Are the ChiComs/PRC, their ownership of America's, fake news media/CNN, the real Deep Staters?)
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To: Kaslin

I don’t agree with a bailout of a state regardless of whether they are open or shut.


11 posted on 04/25/2020 1:57:00 PM PDT by plain talk
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To: Kaslin

It will be a crying shame if Chip Roy isn’t reelected in November. That guy has been a force for good and not afraid to step on toes. He’s in or close to a liberal shytehole called Austin and it was close the last time. Pray he gets back in......pray hard because we need more like him.....


12 posted on 04/25/2020 1:57:34 PM PDT by Dawgreg
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To: Kaslin

All very good policy proposals but the fact is there will be a massive state and city bailout as well as continue to pay unemployed$600 a week and keep more unproductive people on payroll hard to imagine venesuela not coming soon


13 posted on 04/25/2020 1:58:05 PM PDT by genghis
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To: old curmudgeon

The individual states are sovereign entities except for the duties and powers (and only for those duties and Powers) specifically designated to the federal government by the United States Constitution. Which is in reality no more than a contract between the states and the federal government.

The states have ceded much of their sovereignty to the federal government out of greed for federal money. But that does not change the Constitution which is still the law of the land.


14 posted on 04/25/2020 2:02:42 PM PDT by ChildOfThe60s (If you can remember the 60s........you weren't really there)
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To: Dawgreg

Chip will crush Wendy Davis i November.


15 posted on 04/25/2020 2:18:14 PM PDT by Meatspace
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To: Kaslin
States like California, New York, New Jersey, Illinois, and many others see the COVID crisis as a golden opportunity to bailout their long troubled, bloated, and insolvent pension debacles.


16 posted on 04/25/2020 2:23:53 PM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: JonPreston
Let NYC crumble into a germ-ridden dust pile.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pn0WdJx-Wkw

17 posted on 04/25/2020 2:25:09 PM PDT by SkyPilot
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To: Meatspace

I sure hope you’re right.....people are getting sick and tired of Demonrats.....please Lord


18 posted on 04/25/2020 2:27:19 PM PDT by Dawgreg
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To: Kaslin

The states begging for money now were in trouble due to decades of Dem mismanagement and see this as a excuse to get Someone else to fix their screwup’s


19 posted on 04/25/2020 2:27:33 PM PDT by matt04
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To: Kaslin

Let states be sovereign and unattached to the federal pipeline. And doubly so for those states who deficit spend.


20 posted on 04/25/2020 2:33:11 PM PDT by lurk
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