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Rand Paul on the first 100 days: 'It's Biden's way or the highway'
The Hill ^ | 04/25/21 03:02 PM EDT | BY JOHN BOWDEN -

Posted on 04/25/2021 3:43:18 PM PDT by RandFan

Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul (R) on Sunday hammered President Biden for his pledges to work for bipartisan unity, claiming that the president went back on his promises to govern with input from both sides.

Speaking on "Sunday Morning Futures" on Fox News, Paul said that Biden was governing without seeking support from Republicans.

"Well, you know, just a couple months ago, we were hearing from President Biden, the newly inaugurated President Biden, that he was going to unify the country, and then we were going to work together and have bipartisanship," Paul said.

"I'm still waiting, Mr. President," the Kentucky senator continued. "I haven't seen any of that. I think what I have seen so far is it's Biden's way or the highway."

Paul went on to assail the White House's $2 trillion infrastructure proposal, which Republicans have claimed includes funding for policies that have little to do with infrastructure, an argument with which Democrats disagree.

"Apparently, reparations are infrastructure. Apparently, child care is infrastructure, health care. They have got a climate police force they're going to put out, youth force," he said.

"But I don't see anything that looks like they want to work together," Paul continued. "Now, there are those of us who are saying we could be for some bipartisan infrastructure bill if it had to do with real infrastructure like roads and bridges and if it was paid for."

Democrats passed a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill without a single Republican vote, and Republicans are now balking at the size, scope and pay structure of Biden's infrastructure proposal.

Biden's $2.3 trillion proposal includes money for roads and bridges, broadband, and rail and water systems but also includes funding for in-home care, housing, clean energy, public schools and manufacturing. He's floated raising taxes on corporations and the wealthiest Americans to pay for the legislation.

Republicans argue Democrats could win their support if the bill was smaller and more focused on traditional infrastructure such as repairs to roads, bridges and tunnels as well as the expansion of broadband internet access in rural areas.

Some Democrats have hinted that the legislation could pass using a budget reconciliation tactic that would allow them to move the legislation to Biden's desk without a single GOP vote in the Senate, provided Democrats hold the line and suffer no defections.

But the White House and some Democrats last week said a $568 billion Republican counterproposal was a good starting point. Some Democrats have also floated breaking up the infrastructure bill into two portions, including one that could garner Republican support.


TOPICS: Government; Miscellaneous; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: biden; joebiden; mask; masks; paul; randpaul

1 posted on 04/25/2021 3:43:18 PM PDT by RandFan
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To: RandFan

It’s Obama’s and ValJars way

Slow Joe hasn’t a damn thing to say about it, nor does know or care


2 posted on 04/25/2021 3:49:00 PM PDT by digger48
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To: digger48

True


3 posted on 04/25/2021 3:50:06 PM PDT by RandFan
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To: RandFan

That’s just it. All Democrat presidents take the attitude and policy of my way or highway.

At the same time, all Republican presidents work to compromise with Democrats, especially when the Republicans gave the White House and Republicans control the Congress.

It’s just not fair!


4 posted on 04/25/2021 3:59:32 PM PDT by Meatspace
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To: RandFan

Hey Rand, it’s called LYING!

Hey never meant what he said, it was all for show.


5 posted on 04/25/2021 4:03:23 PM PDT by SoConPubbie (Mitt and Obama: They're the same poison, just a different potency)
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To: RandFan

No offense Rand but you voted to certify a fraudulent election. 🙄


6 posted on 04/25/2021 4:08:28 PM PDT by Georgia Girl 2 (The only purpose of a pistol is to fight your way back to the rifle you should never have dropped)
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To: RandFan

See, if you win an election, you have to be political.

If you steal it, you can go scorched earth.

I don’t blame Paul. He’s a lone voice of honesty.

But, it is where we are. The abuse hasn’t even begun yet.


7 posted on 04/25/2021 4:25:34 PM PDT by Empire_of_Liberty
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To: RandFan

You voted for it Rand.


8 posted on 04/25/2021 4:59:38 PM PDT by mass55th ("Courage is being scared to death, but saddling up anyway." ~~ John Wayne )
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To: RandFan; Publius; Jacquerie

Sunday Talks, Rand Paul Discusses Big Picture Ramifications From Current JoeBama Policy

April 25, 2021 | Sundance 

Senator Rand Paul appears on Maria Bartiromo to discuss the ongoing ramification from current leftist policy as being produced on Capitol Hill.  The interview begins with Senator Paul discussing the leftist definitions of ‘infrastructure’ and how left-wing groups are beneficiaries of trillions of taxpayer funds.

On the economic ramifications Senator Paul notes the impact of massive capital gains increases and how increasing corporate income taxes only provides incentives for national companies to establish themselves overseas to avoid tax liability.  The multinational corps, those already positioned overseas, do not have the same risk exposure to corporate tax increases, thus they do not oppose legislation that hurts national business and small U.S. corporations.

Overall the points made by Rand Paul are all valid; however, those in DC still hold back from pointing out the intent of the JoeBama group – that’s frustrating.  This game where incompetence is claimed under the guise of ‘benefit of doubt’ is a severe weakness within the GOP.  The refusal to aggressively confront Obama 3.0 is beyond frustrating.

Rand Paul

Anyone who believes Democrats own exclusive opposition to the America First principles are completely ignoring the deliberate construct of the republican party.  There are just as many -if not more- natural enemies within the Republican apparatus as there are within the Democrat group. “America-First” is antithetical to the UniParty.

The frustration amid the MAGA community is valid.  Everything about it is righteous.  The mechanisms that run the system in DC must be deconstructed if we are to win the battles and the war against this massive enemy.  We have the largest coalition of American patriots on our side; however, there are only a handful of representatives willing to confront with the needed ferocity.

Multinationals want control; some call that corporatism…. but the names are moot. Multinationals want control, and capitalism does not allow them control; that is why multinationals do not want capitalism. Multinationals use lobbyists to generate regulations that stall competition.

Multinationals do not want competition; they are, by nature of their interest, anti-capitalists.

This misunderstanding is everywhere.

Most people think when they vote for a federal politician -a House or Senate representative- they are voting for a person who will go to Washington DC and write or enact legislation. This is the old-fashioned “schoolhouse rock” perspective based on decades past.

There is not a single person in congress writing legislation or laws. In modern politics not a single member of the House of Representatives or Senator writes a law, or puts pen to paper to write out a legislative construct. This simply doesn’t happen.

Over the past several decades a system of constructing legislation has taken over Washington DC that more resembles a business operation than a legislative body.

The for-profit groups (mostly multinational corporations) have a purpose in Washington DC to shape policy, legislation and laws favorable to their interests. They have fully staffed offices just like any business would – only their ‘business‘ is getting legislation for their unique interests.

These groups are filled with highly-paid lawyers who represent the interests of the entity and actually write laws and legislation briefs.

In the modern era this is actually the origination of the laws that we eventually see passed by congress. Within the walls of these buildings within Washington DC is where the ‘sausage’ is actually made.  Again, no elected official is usually part of this law origination process.

Almost all legislation created is not ‘high profile’, they are obscure changes to current laws, regulations or policies that no-one pays attention to.  The passage of the general bills within legislation is not covered in media.  Ninety-nine percent of legislative activity happens without anyone outside the system even paying any attention to it.

Once the corporation (multinational) or representative organizational entity has written the law they want to see passed – they hand it off to the lobbyists.

The lobbyists are people who have deep contacts within the political bodies of the legislative branch, usually former House/Senate staff or former House/Senate politicians themselves.

The lobbyist takes the written brief, the legislative construct, and it’s their job to go to congress and sell it.  “Selling it” means finding politicians who will accept the brief, sponsor their bill and eventually get it to a vote and passage.

Corporations (special interest group) write the legislation. Lobbyists take the law and go find politician(s) to support it. Politicians get support from their peers using tenure and status etc. Eventually, if things go according to norm, the legislation gets a vote.

Within every step of the process there are expense account lunches, dinners, trips, venue tickets and a host of other customary financial way-points to generate/leverage a successful outcome. The amount of money spent is proportional to the benefit derived from the outcome.

The important part to remember is that the origination of the entire process is EXTERNAL to congress.

Congress does not write laws or legislation, special interest groups do. Lobbyists are paid, some very well paid, to get politicians to go along with the need of the legislative group. When a House or Senate member becomes educated on the intent of the legislation, they have attended the sales pitch; and when they find out the likelihood of support for that legislation; they can then position their own (or their families) financial interests to benefit from the consequence of passage. It is a process similar to insider trading on Wall Street, except the trading is based on knowing who will benefit from a legislative passage.

When we understand the business of DC, we understand the difference between legislation with a traditional purpose and modern legislation with a financial and political agenda.

If you know a better solution to this mess than repeal of the 17th amendment, I am all ears.

If, as the constitution outlined, the Senate were still a place where all legislation required a 2/3 majority for passage; and if, as the constitution outlined, the Senate were a body filled with representatives selected by State Houses instead of popular election – then perhaps Senators could not be purchased by multinational interests.  Alas it is not.

Passage of the 17th amendment took away the very intentional roadblock of the Republican framework that Jefferson spoke of when he called it a saucer to cool the hot emotional tea of short-sighted legislation.  The constitution outlined consent as “two-thirds” (66), which was progressively watered down to become “three-fifths” (60) as the majority rule; and substantively, as it now stands according to democrats objectives, one-half plus one (51).

We are on the precipice and the GOP operate as if the constitution burning can be restored if they just reach across the aisle more.


9 posted on 04/25/2021 5:22:57 PM PDT by Bratch
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To: RandFan

UNITY !!!


10 posted on 04/25/2021 6:30:29 PM PDT by wardamneagle (c)
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To: digger48

11 posted on 04/25/2021 8:50:12 PM PDT by MacNaughton
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To: RandFan

Rd later.


12 posted on 04/26/2021 12:56:55 AM PDT by NetAddicted (Just looking)
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