STATEMENT from #WhiteHouse PLEASE read!>>Congressional Republicans have laid out their mega MAGA trickle-down economic plan clearly. Their economic plan will raise costs and make inflation worse. Their five part plan includes:
1/24 #BlueIn22#RepublicansAreHarmfulToAmericans
“GOP wants to push to extend Trump tax cuts… Republican lawmakers gear up to push 2017 tax law after midterm elections, despite potential impact on inflation.” Washington Post 10/17/22 #RepublicansAreTheProblem#VoteBlueIn2022
Congressional Republicans are calling for extending expiring provisions of the Trump tax cuts and repealing Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) provisions that require large, profitable corporations to pay taxes & stop wealthy people & corporations from cheating on their taxes. 4/24
These tax policies would add about $3 trillion to deficits over 10 years, Congressional Budget Office & Joint Committee on Taxation estimates show. By adding to near-term deficits,the tax cuts would increase inflation and work against efforts to bring inflation down in 2023. 5/24
And, these tax cuts would disproportionately benefit the wealthy. Under the Congressional Republican plan,the top 0.1 percent of Americans (with incomes over $4 million per year) would get tax cuts averaging over $110,000 per year,Tax Policy Centerestimates show. #VoteBlueIn2022
Raising prescription drug costs for millions of seniors
“House GOP eyes repeal of Dems’ drug pricing law … Some key House Republicans are calling for the repeal of Democrats’ newly-passed drug pricing measure.” Axios 9/23/22 #republicanwaronseniors#VoteBlueIn2022 8/24
“Because those drug provisions are so dangerous… I would imagine [repealing the Inflation Reduction Act’s prescription drug policies] will be a top priority for Republicans in the new session.” Rep. Kevin Brady (Ranking Member, Ways and Means Committee) #BlueIn22 9/22
Repealing the IRA prescription drug provisions would increase #prescriptiondrugprices by eliminating the requirement that drug companies pay rebates to #Medicare when they raise prices faster than inflation, as they did for 1,200 drugs from 2021-2022. #InflationReductionAct 10/24
It would expose millions of Medicare beneficiaries to the risk of higher costs by eliminating the IRA’s $2,000 cap on drug costs at the pharmacy, and immediately increase #Medicare beneficiaries’ costs for #insulin. #BlueIn22 11/24
*Increasing health insurance premiums* #Republicans are purporting that the #IRA provisions making Affordable Care Act (#ACA) premiums more affordable “bribe people into Obamacare,” #BlueIn22 12/24
Repealing the #IRA improvements to #ACA premium tax credits would raise health insurance premiums by an average of about $800 for 13 million people starting next year, with about 3 million people becoming #uninsured. #BlueIn22 13/24
And if #CongressionalRepublicans repeal the #IRA provision that lets middle-class people get #ACA premium tax credits, a 60-year old making $60,000 would pay over $10,000 for marketplace coverage in most states, versus half that today. #RepublicanWarOnHealthcare 14/24
GOP leaders have discussed using the debt limit &government shutdown fights to press for cuts to clean energy spending /which many experts view as necessary to slow #climatechange/ approved as part of the Inflation Reduction Act, Biden’s signature economic legislation.”WaPo 10/25
The GOP plan will eliminate tax credits that will save Americans thousands of dollars starting next year if they buy an electric vehicle, weatherize homes, install a super-efficient heating/cooling system like a heat pump, install rooftop solar, or make other investments..16/24
Independent experts expect these #cleanenergy provisions will cut households’ electricity bills by hundreds of dollars per year. #BlueIn22#IRA 17/24
Republican officials are suing to block the Biden admin #studentdebtrelief plan.If they succeed, that would mean higher debt payments for the over 40 million Americans who could benefit from up to $20,000 in student debt relief. #BlueIn22 18/24
Sen. Rick Scott has called for putting #Medicare and #SocialSecurity on the chopping block every five years. Sen. Ron Johnson has gone even further and said Medicare and Social Security should be put up for a vote every single year. #republicanwaronseniors#VoteBlueIn2022 20/24
Congressional Republicans keep declaring they will hold the American economy hostage by putting the full faith &credit of the US at risk in order to cut #Medicare & #SocialSecurity. Rep. Kevin McCarthy endorsed the idea;Rep. Nancy Mace said Sunday “I support this strategy.”21/24
And the Republican Study Committee, which represents a majority of House Republicans, has proposed a specific plan to cut #Medicare and #SocialSecurity benefits, including through privatization and raising the eligibility age. #ProtectOurEarnedBenefits#VoteBlueIn2022 22/24
#Thread Below is a statement from Sarah Jaynes, a key advisor to the Winning Jobs Narrative project and the Executive Director of the Rural Democracy Initiative: 1/11 #RuralDemocracyInitiative
Voters in small cities and rural communities are working people, through and through. They believe in their communities and in this country, even when the country fails to prioritize them and rural economies struggle. 2/11 #RuralVoters#DemPriorities#WorkingAmerica
Some right wing leaders have tried to exploit the economic anxiety that many rural Americans justifiably feel.But the Biden Administration & current Congressional majority have taken action with the greatest investments in rural America in the last 50 years. 3/11 #DemPriorities
New York Times reported on how oil and gas lobbyists are plotting with Republicans in Congress to keep costs high by repealing billions of dollars in consumer energy electrification incentives that were part of the Inflation Reduction Act. 2/7
In 2019,Time Magazine ran this story by Olivia B. Waxman on the origins,meaning & implications of fascism. If millions of Americans support the 21st century version of this movement, they should definitely understand it. #Fascists#TrumpCult 1/38
When Benito Mussolini debuted the Fasci Italiani di Combattimento, the precursor to his fascist party, on Mar. 23, 1919, in Milan, he wasn’t inventing the idea of violent authoritarianism. But he put a name on a new and terrible breed of it. #Fascism#TrumpCult 2/38
Under his leadership, squads of militants attacked,beat &killed fellow Italians;later, once he had become the authoritarian ruler of Italy,he oversaw brutality in Ethiopia,an alliance with Hitler & the persecution of Italy’s Jewish population and others, among other crimes. 3/38
Oops they’re doing it again. Republican members of Congress want to be seen as voting in lockstep with their party but they also want credit when the legislation crafted & passed by #Democrats pay huge dividends for their constituents. #WeSeeYou👀 1/20 #DemocratsDeliver
This article, from Jan. 20, 2022 By Steve Benen tells the story of the double-dealing, mealy-mouthed, two-faced, weaselly, yellow-bellied, two-timing, lying Republican swine. The article doesn’t use those words but draw your own conclusions. 2/20 msnbc.com/msnbc/amp/ncna…
“Around this time 12 years ago, as investments from Barack Obama's Recovery Act started reaching communities nationwide, Republicans who opposed the economic package started showing up at ribbon-cutting ceremonies.”3/20 #RepublicanHypocrisy
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), originally in the House as the INVEST in America Act (H.R. 3684), is a US federal statute enacted by the 117th United States Congress and signed into law by President Joe Biden on November 15, 2021. #DemHistory#WhyIVoteDem
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), provisions:
•110 billion for roads, bridges and other major projects;
•$11 billion in transportation safety programs;
•$39 billion in transit modernization and improved accessibility..#DemHistory#WhyIVoteDem
The Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA):
•$66 billion in rail;
•$7.5 billion to build a national network of electric vehicle chargers;
•$73 billion in power infrastructure and clean energy transmission and
•$65 billion for broadband development. #DemHistory
The story of the #BuildBackBetter has yet to be written. Let’s examine the 50 Republican US Senators who are voting against lifting children out of poverty, education,elder care, affordable prescription drugs, child care & family leave? What does this mean for YOUR STATE?
#ALABAMA Sen. Richard Shelby is voting against the #ChildTaxCredit “The Center on Budget &Policy Priorities found making the program permanent would benefit 93% of #AL children,lift 162,000 #AL children above/closer to poverty line & benefit 480,000 #AL children under 17.
#ALABAMA Sen. Tommy Tuberville has offered you no solutions; he has admitted that he “wouldn’t have a clue” how to address the current pandemic and recently told people that $600 per week in federal unemployment benefits was just “too much.” al.com/news/2021/12/a…