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Sept. 23, 2020

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‘Lunch Bucket Joe’ Livin’ Large
After a career in government service, most federal workers walk away with a modest pension. Not Joe Biden. When he stepped into the office of vice president, CBS News reports he had a net worth of less than $30,000.  Three years after leaving office, his net worth rocketed to $9 million. Today, Biden, who cultivated a decades-long brand as “Middle Class Joe” and often referred to himself as “one of the poorest members of Congress,” owns not one, but two multi-million-dollar mansions in Delaware, one in Wilmington and one at Rehoboth Beach. And prior to that, for many years he owned one of the DuPont family mansions. So, how does a guy on a government pension life this large? He cashed in.

Video: You Don’t Want Socialism!
The granddaughter of a Cuban immigrant warns Americans that socialism would drag people into poverty. Find out why Shayna Lopez-Rivas is a American for limited government.

How Trump and the GOP can overcome Democrats’ mail-in voting scheme
Have Joe Biden and Democratic Party leaders convinced their own voters that it is unsafe to go out to the polls and vote in 2020 because of the deadly Chinese coronavirus? According to an Aug. 9-12 poll by Wall Street Journal/NBC News, 47 percent of Biden supporters plan on voting by mail this year, compared with just 11 percent of Trump supporters. That is why on Election Day, the American people are unlikely to learn immediately who won the election, but it is likely that President Donald Trump will appear to be safely in the lead, only to watch that lead start to diminish as post-Election Day mail-in votes are tallied in the days afterward. Republican advisors have suggested Trump will need teams of lawyers in swing states to challenge potentially fraudulent mail-in ballots coming in waves days after the election. But maybe, to win, Trump and the GOP don’t merely need more early voting, Election Day voting and lawyers. Those will all be needed, too, but the real key to victory could be more Republican-submitted absentee ballots. What if Republicans were to also offset the Democrats’ mail-in scheme with an extensive mail-in voter identification and delivery operation of their own?

Video: Joe Biden Can’t Escape His Lyin’ Past
Joe Biden’s nearly 50-year career in politics is strewn with half-lies, plagiarism, and out right lies. It’s a past he’d like voters to forget. Lets take a FLASHBACK to Biden’s lyin’ past.

Republicans should drive a hard bargain on the continuing resolution
The continuing resolution and other appropriations bills give Senate Republicans a chance to shape public policy, and they should seize it. On policy matters, Republicans should insist that lawless localities are defunded, that civil asset forfeiture is defunded, and that Obama’s AFFH regulation, which allows unaccountable federal bureaucrats to meddle in local zoning decisions, is defunded. Biden has promised to revive this regulation were he to win, and Republicans should not take any chances. And Republicans should insist upon defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and NPR, which do not need federal subsidies. At a time of spiraling deficits and divided government in Congress, defunds are a great way for Senate Republicans can begin to rein in the size and scope of government.

President Trump takes on China’s human rights abuses in UN speech
Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning: “Beijing is a government which allows unprecedented amount of pollution, enslaves its own people, encourages forced organ transplants from live political and religious dissidents and minorities, and forces millions of minorities into concentration camps. It is astonishing that the world tolerates the Chinese government on the world stage. But what is even more astonishing is that America’s Wall Street continues to pour our nation’s retirement, government and private investments into China, propping up their house of cards economy. Let me be clear, just as President Trump called on the United Nations to hold China accountable, it is unconscionable that America’s financial titans proceed with business as usual making Americans who entrust them into unwitting Chinese slaveholders.  Wall Street needs to listen hard to President Trump’s UN address and search their souls as to which side of the moral fence they wish to stand.  In this nation, there is no place for those who not only tolerate slavery but fund and profit from it.  It is time for America to www.DivestChinaNow.org.”

 


‘Lunch Bucket Joe’ Livin’ Large 

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By Catherine Mortensen

After a career in government service, most federal workers walk away with a modest pension. Not Joe Biden. When he stepped into the office of vice president, CBS News reports he had a net worth of less than $30,000.  Three years after leaving office, his net worth rocketed to $9 million.

Today, Biden, who cultivated a decades-long brand as “Middle Class Joe” and often referred to himself as “one of the poorest members of Congress,” owns not one, but two multi-million-dollar mansions in Delaware, one in Wilmington and one at Rehoboth Beach. And prior to that, for many years he owned one of the DuPont family mansions.

So, how does a guy on a government pension life this large? He cashed in.

The Clintons famously did it when they left the White House. As did the Obamas.

The bulk of Biden’s wealth comes from a multi-book deal with Flatiron Books valued at $8 million per Publishers Weekly, but he also earned a sizable income from speaking engagements ($40,000-$190,000). In addition, according to the Philadelphia Inquirer, the former vice president “collected $371,159 in 2017 plus $540,484 in 2018 and early 2019 for a vaguely defined role that involved no regular classes and around a dozen public appearances on campus, mostly in big, ticketed events” at the University of Pennsylvania.

Biden and his wife Jill’s financial disclosures in July of 2019, showed they earned more than $15 million in 2017 and 2018.

“This kind of sleazy money grab is all-too common among Washington elite, and it’s one of the reasons the American people voted for Donald Trump,” said Rick Manning, president of Americans for Limited Government.

Biden’s self-dealing extended to his family members, most notably his son Hunter Biden. In 2013 Biden orchestrated a sweetheart deal for China that allowed Chinese companies access to America’s capital markets without complying with the same strict disclosure regulations required of U.S. companies. This means U.S. financial regulators have no access to the books of these companies and no way of knowing their true value. Millions of Americans have retirement pensions in these potentially unsound companies.

It’s unclear exactly what concessions, if any, Biden got out of the 2013 deal. But it is telling that in that same year his son, Hunter Biden, became a board member at BHR Equity Investment Fund Management Company, a Chinese state-backed private equity firm, according to the New York Times and the South China Morning Post. In 2017, Hunter Biden bought 10 percent of the company for about $420,000, The Times reported.

Investigative journalist John Solomon has recently uncovered possible corruption involving several financial transactions of businesses connected to Hunter Biden. A Treasury Department agency that polices financial threats such as money laundering flagged some of these dealings as "suspicious" in 2016 and 2017.

According to Solomon, “Hunter Biden's globe-trotting business activities have long generated controversy because they often occurred in the shadows of his father's foreign policy portfolio.

“It appears Joe Biden used his office as vice president to enrich not only himself, but his family at the expense of hard-working Americans. What makes the Biden China deal so repugnant is that the Chinese Communist Party has been actively engaged in multi-dimensional warfare against the United States for at least a dozen years, including Biden’s entire tenure as Vice President, and these deals make him not only complicit but a financial partner in Beijing’s attacks on our nation’s national and economic security. It is a joke that Joe Biden suddenly is concerned for the massive impact on America’s workers due to the rise of China, when he was one of the primary authors of policies that facilitated the Chinese attacks on our nation’s manufacturing base,” noted Manning.

On the other hand, President Trump and his family haven’t earned a dime from their government service. Trump donates his salary to government agencies. Most recently he gave it to the Department of Health and Human Services to combat Covid-19. His daughter, Ivanka and her husband, Jared Kushner, similarly do not collect a government paycheck.

Joe Biden is the poster boy for crony capitalism. He and his family cashed in on his government service, sometimes at the expense of the American people. Americans for Limited Government supports policies which allow individuals to pursue and create wealth. But we oppose the kind of crony capitalism that Biden and other before him use to enrich themselves after leaving office.

Catherine Mortensen is the Vice President of Communications at Americans for Limited Government.


Video: You Don’t Want Socialism!

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How Trump and the GOP can overcome Democrats’ mail-in voting scheme

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By Robert Romano

Have Joe Biden and Democratic Party leaders convinced their own voters that it is unsafe to go out to the polls and vote in 2020 because of the deadly Chinese coronavirus?

According to an Aug. 9-12 poll by Wall Street Journal/NBC News, 47 percent of Biden supporters plan on voting by mail this year, compared with just 11 percent of President Donald Trump’s supporters. Meaning, Democrats and supporters of former Vice President Joe Biden are far less likely to vote in person in 2020.

While plans might change between now and Election Day, it is little wonder why Biden and Democrats including House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) have been emphasizing mail-in voting, even floating conspiracy theories that U.S. Postal Service is engaged in a conspiracy with the White House to steal the election.

You know they’re worried. Why? A certain percentage will either fail to request an absentee ballot or to turn it in on time. Therefore, without an extensive operation to at least match what they normally would get via in-person voting, Democrats are likely doomed to lose the election in a landslide.

That is why on Election Day, the American people are unlikely to learn immediately who won the election, but it is likely that President Donald Trump will appear to be safely in the lead, only to watch that lead start to diminish as post-Election Day mail-in votes are tallied in the days afterward.

This has led some political analysts like Hawkfish CEO Josh Mendelsohn to suggest that a “red mirage” could form on the night of the election: “When every legitimate vote is tallied and we get to that final day, which will be some day after Election Day, it will in fact show that what happened on election night was exactly that, a mirage… It looked like Donald Trump was in the lead and he fundamentally was not when every ballot gets counted.”

On the surface, the question may be determined by whether Democrats are able to put enough votes in the mail to beat Trump’s Election Day turnout machine — and whether those votes arrive in time to be counted. Republican advisors have suggested Trump will need teams of lawyers in swing states to challenge potentially fraudulent mail-in ballots coming in waves days after the election.

But maybe, to win, Trump and the GOP don’t merely need more early voting, Election Day voting and lawyers. Those will all be needed, too, but the real key to victory could be more Republican-submitted absentee ballots. Remember, a certain, smaller percentage of Republicans are worried about the virus, too, as it impacts voting.

What if Republicans were to also offset the Democrats’ mail-in scheme with an extensive mail-in voter identification and delivery operation of their own? After all, telling the set percentage of Republican voters who typically vote by mail, usually seniors, that it is not safe to vote by mail might be just as harmful to Trump’s chances in November, as Biden telling his supporters that it’s unsafe to vote in person could be to his.

In any given election year, about one-quarter of voters submit ballots via mail anyway, according to the U.S. Election Assistance Commission. Republicans need to make sure that everyone who typically votes via absentee for medical reasons or otherwise still does so this year.

An analysis by the Washington Post’s Philip Bump in May suggested that absentee ballots by Republicans could have helped produce the margins of victory for Trump in 2016 in Michigan, Wisconsin and Utah. In those states, “the margin by which Trump won is actually smaller than the difference in the absentee votes likely cast by Democrats and Republicans.”

Meaning, the more Republicans who vote via absentee ballot, the less likely Democrats will be able to flip the election days or weeks after the voting is done because they’ll have that much less of a margin to work with.

To be fair, President Trump has attempted to thread a needle on this issue, suggesting that normal absentee balloting is fine, but universal mail-in balloting could pose problems with fraud. At an Aug. 13 press briefing, Trump said, “Absentee ballots, by the way, are fine.  But the universal mail-ins that are just sent all over the place, where people can grab them and grab stacks of them, and sign them and do whatever you want, that’s the thing we’re against… Again, absentee, good; universal mail-in, very bad.”

Still, the Trump campaign needs to identify likely Republican voters who might be afraid to submit their ballots in person for fear they might get sick — especially the 11 percent identified in the Wall Street Journal/NBC News poll — and ensure they either request and/or submit their ballots in time for the election. Encourage in-person voting, yes, but also facilitate absentee balloting for Republicans who need it.

That is, to fight fire with fire.

That is certainly what Republicans are doing in Congressional races in California, when in 2018 a number seats that otherwise appeared to have been won on election night were lost to mail-in voting and ballot harvesting, a legal practice in the state. Two years later, California Republicans appear to have learned their lesson.

An analysis by the Los Angeles Times’ Sarah Wire found: “Republicans have vowed to improve their ground game for 2020. Early last year, the national Republican campaign arm hired a state director — Orange County native Sam Spencer — to lead its comeback operation. The state party has recruited 17,000 volunteers to build relationships with likely voters in their communities and collect their ballots in the fall.”

U.S. Rep. Mike Garcia’s (R-Calif.) special election victory in March in California could be attributed to Republicans successfully taking advantage of the state’s pseudo mail-in, ballot harvesting system.

In other words, it has already been shown that Democrats’ advantage in this area can not only be neutralized, but overcome and made a Republican advantage.

The good news is everyone already knows what the rules are going to be in every state and what the lay of the land will be. So far, nine states plus the District of Columbia are actively sending mail-in ballots to voters whether they request one or not: California, Colorado, Hawaii, Nevada, New Jersey, Oregon, Utah, Vermont and Washington.

Of those Colorado, Nevada and Utah stand out as potential problems for Republicans, where without a robust mail-in operation, the potential of Trump winning the state could be diminished. However, when one considers the picture on Capitol Hill, all but Vermont and Hawaii are relevant in terms Congressional races.

Beyond that are those states that are automatically mailing absentee ballot applications to residents, according to a Brookings Institution state-by-state breakdown: Delaware, Illinois, Iowa, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin. In all other states, notably including Pennsylvania and Florida, residents have to actively request an absentee ballot, potentially muting the likelihood of fraud.

Of those states mailing applications, Iowa, Michigan, Nebraska, North Carolina, Ohio and Wisconsin are all states Trump won in 2016 and could be potentially flipped after Trump appears to win them on election night.

Party officials accustomed to mail-in voting in Colorado, Oregon and Washington should be tasked with getting mail-in operations up and running quickly in all of the aforementioned states, both those with automatically sent ballot or absentee applications.

Then there is the matter of how long after Election Day ballots can be counted. Of the states that either will be mailing ballots directly to voters or mailing absentee applications automatically, Colorado, Michigan, Ohio and Utah will be allowing ballots to be counted beyond five days after Election Day. In Michigan, any ballot postmarked by Nov. 2 and prior to the state’s certification 14 days later gets counted, per a judge’s ruling.

And, in Pennsylvania — where again, voters have to actively request an absentee ballot by Oct. 27 — a judge has ruled that ballots must be submitted with the additional ballot secrecy envelope in order to be counted. The GOP needs to make sure its supporters know the rules.

The weeks after Election Day 2020 promise to be as nerve-wracking as the state of Florida in 2000, turning what might appear to be a rout by President Trump against Biden on election night into a very close call or even a constitutional crisis.  That is, unless Republicans can successfully offset Democrats’ mail-in scheme with their own mail-in voting operation.

The Trump campaign and Republicans may need more early voting, day-of voting and lawyers to wage the legal battle ahead in the post-election environment, but what they may really need are more envelopes.

Robert Romano is the Vice President of Public Policy at Americans for Limited Government.


Video: Joe Biden Can’t Escape His Lyin’ Past

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To view online: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtkZDNUYf6o


Republicans should drive a hard bargain on the continuing resolution

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By Richard McCarty

It is that time of year again. The air is getting crisp. Air conditioners are finally getting a break. Sweaters are reappearing, and swimsuits are disappearing for another year. Stores are filled with rustic fall decorations and Halloween candy. The usual crowd is delighted that pumpkin spice lattes are once again available. The kids are back in school — sort of.

And Congress needs to pass a continuing resolution to keep the government running.

Continuing resolutions to fund the government are vital pieces of legislation; if they fail, then the government partially shuts down. Because this is the case, the 2020 continuing resolution provide opportunities for Senate Republicans to make budgetary and policy demands – just as Democrats will – and it is important that they have some useful riders ready to be attached to any continuing resolution. Here are a few suggestions.

Republicans should insist upon continuing to defund the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) regulation. Under Obama, the Department of Housing and Urban Development implemented an AFFH regulation, which empowered the federal government to shape what is built in localities that accept federal housing funding.

For generations, such decisions have been made at the local level. Rather than allowing the federal government to seize such power, Republicans in Congress pushed back and eventually managed to defund the AFFH regulation in the 2017 omnibus, the 2018 omnibus, the 2019 omnibus, and the Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020. After weighing the issue, the Trump Administration chose to replace the Obama-Biden rule and restore local control of zoning.

However, Joe Biden has promised to revive Obama’s AFFH regulation if he is elected. Therefore, Senate Republicans should not take any chances and should insist that this defund be carried forward both in the continuing resolution and any omnibus legislation that follows.

In addition, Senate Republicans should look at defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and NPR. Each year, Congress appropriates over $400 million for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. With so many entertainment and educational options readily available on radio, TV, and the internet, it is difficult to justify the expenditure. Furthermore, because these organizations have been very successful at raising money, federal funds only accounts for a fraction of the annual revenues of NPR, public radio stations, and public television stations. In fact, only about 15 percent of public television stations’ funding is from federal taxpayers; about 10 percent of public radio stations’ budgets is from the federal government. NPR is even less dependent upon federal largesse: less than 1 percent of NPR’s budget is from the federal government, and it has an endowment of more than $300 billion. Why should taxpayers be compelled to fund radio and television stations that they do not listen to or watch when there are many viewers and listeners who are willing to donate to these stations?

Civil asset forfeiture could also be defunded. Under current law, the federal government is able to seize and keep property without compelling evidence. Consequently, the feds seize more than $1 billion in assets every year. Furthermore, the federal government helps localities circumvent the law in states that have already reformed their civil asset forfeiture laws. The current civil asset forfeiture process is unfair and undermines the support for the rule of law; it cannot be halted soon enough.

Defund sanctuary cities and other lawless localities. In recent years, liberal localities have refused to cooperate with Immigration and Customs Enforcement making it easier for criminal illegals to continue to prey on innocent victims. Now liberal localities are refusing to take the necessary steps to halt left-wing riots, which have endangered the safety and livelihoods of law-abiding citizens. Perhaps cutting off federal funds would help local Democrat officials understand that it is unacceptable for them to continue to pander to the radical left.

The truth is, the continuing resolution and other appropriations bills give Senate Republicans a chance to shape public policy, and they should seize it. On policy matters, Republicans should insist that lawless localities are defunded, that civil asset forfeiture is defunded, and that Obama’s AFFH regulation, which allows unaccountable federal bureaucrats to meddle in local zoning decisions, is defunded. Biden has promised to revive this regulation were he to win, and Republicans should not take any chances. And Republicans should insist upon defunding the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and NPR, which do not need federal subsidies. At a time of spiraling deficits and divided government in Congress, defunds are a great way for Senate Republicans can begin to rein in the size and scope of government.

Richard McCarty is the Director of Research at Americans for Limited Government.


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President Trump takes on China’s human rights abuses in UN speech

Sept. 23, 2020, Fairfax, Va.—Americans for Limited Government President Rick Manning today issued the following statement in response to President Donald Trump’s speech yesterday to the United Nations:

“President Trump laid the wood to the Communist Chinese regime at the United Nations.  The President chastised the Chinese over their decision to export the coronavirus to the world while stopping flights and travel from its point of origin to the rest of China and urged the world to hold them accountable. 

“The President then continued by reminding the United Nation’s delegates that China leads the world in carbon emissions, nearly twice those in the U.S., hitting China in their polluted soft underbelly. 

“Beijing is a government which allows unprecedented amount of pollution, enslaves its own people, encourages forced organ transplants from live political and religious dissidents and minorities, and forces millions of minorities into concentration camps. 

“It is astonishing that the world tolerates the Chinese government on the world stage. But what is even more astonishing is that America’s Wall Street continues to pour our nation’s retirement, government and private investments into China, propping up their house of cards economy. 

“Let me be clear, just as President Trump called on the United Nations to hold China accountable, it is unconscionable that America’s financial titans proceed with business as usual making Americans who entrust them into unwitting Chinese slaveholders.  Wall Street needs to listen hard to President Trump’s UN address and search their souls as to which side of the moral fence they wish to stand.  In this nation, there is no place for those who not only tolerate slavery but fund and profit from it.  It is time for America to www.DivestChinaNow.org.”

To view online: https://getliberty.org/2020/09/president-trump-takes-on-chinas-human-rights-abuses-in-un-speech/




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