Indeed, lest Americans grow dangerously healthy, the RSC also calls for taxing health benefits that exceed a certain level, thereby helping those beleaguered employers to cut benefits that might otherwise go for mammograms and other frivolities. Not to play favorites, the RSC also calls for major cuts to health programs for mothers and young children, and to school lunch programs. If Americans want to be healthy, in other words, they damn well should be able to pay for it themselves. (There is no reference in the RSC’s 180-page report, by the way, to raising the federal minimum wage over its current $7.25.) For that matter, the RSC also demands a revocation of the EPA’s standards on heavy-duty vehicle emissions. If Americans want to stay healthy, they should also know enough not to drive behind trucks. But it’s the party’s support for raising the retirement age that most immediately undercuts the Republicans’ claim to be the true champions of
the working class. The Biden campaign jumped right on it, and it will surely be the subject of several gazillion Democratic ads between now and November. Many RSC members must have known that, but they just can’t help themselves. It’s in their DNA. And now, when they talk to Americans who work on their feet rather than sitting down, the Democrats have a beautifully clear and simple case to make.
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