John,
Good afternoon and welcome to our Weekend Update.
First of all, I want to wish a Happy Mother's Day to the two
best mom's I know… my mom, Maeve, and my wife, Shelley. I also want to
extend a Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there. As one of our
greatest presidents, Abraham Lincoln, once said, "All that I am, or
hope to be, I owe to my angel mother." (Pictured
below with Shelley and my mom)
This week, the Biden Administration and liberal Democrats got their
report card on their handling of the economy… it was a grade that most
children wouldn't want to take home to their moms. The economy only
added 266,000 jobs in April, falling well short of projections. Small
businesses are struggling to fill positions. The extreme liberal
agenda of the Biden Administration, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate
Majority Leader Chuck Schumer have created too many incentives not to
work. See the cartoon below that encapsulates the current situation
American businesses are facing:
What's worse is that the report could have been even worse
had it not been for the addition of 187,000 workers in restaurants and
bars as well as 72,700 gambling, amusements and recreation workers.
Without those jobs coming back online after the pandemic, April job
numbers would have been virtually unchanged from last
month.
I appeared on Mornings with Maria on Fox Business to discuss
the Biden Administration's continued push for his big-government,
higher taxes spending plan. Click here or below to watch my
interview.
It's an upside-down policy plan, the idea that raising taxes is
somehow going to be reasonably beneficial at a time of A) recovery,
but B) as we're competing with the rest of the world as we are. You
know, one thing Joe Biden doesn't remember is that the rest of the
world got competitive, and the U.S. did not since the George W. Bush
days. Ireland has a corporate rate of 12%, U.K. 20%. In communist
China, where communism means high taxes and the redistribution of
wealth, their corporate rate is 25%. Biden wants to put us on even par
with them. We're losing jobs. The idea of 'Made in the USA' and then
raising costs on 'Made in the USA' goods is again an upside-down
policy agenda. It'll send jobs overseas.
As Maria Bartiromo
highlighted, the Biden Administration continues to push false
narratives. Here are just a few examples, as they said...
- A massive spending plan is a Covid rescue plan… but it
wasn't!
- Transportation and infrastructure plan with only a small
percentage of spending on transportation and
infrastructure.
- Georgia's election law is disenfranchising voters, but the
law includes more opportunities for voters to cast their ballots than
many other states.
- There is no crisis at the border, but illegal migrants and
drugs continue to flow across the border at record levels.
And now, the Biden Administration is pushing the America
Families Plan. They say it is about helping families, but what they
are selling is redistribution. It's socialism. It will not help our
recovery. And wait until you see all the strings that are
attached. Incidentally, to get something free from a Democrat
socialist government, you are required to give up something... and
that something is your freedom. There is an inverse relationship
between free and freedom.
It's been just over 100 days of the Biden Administration. We
are already looking at $6 billion in additional spending proposed.
After we have survived the Covid-19 pandemic and that does not
consider the $3.7 billion that was distributed in 2020 to defeat the
pandemic. It makes no sense as:
- People aren't coming back to work.
- Inflation is already occurring.
- The money supply has increased by almost 40%, and yes, we
will run the risk of the dollar being the secure reserve currency.
That is a dangerous concept.
We are putting our economic viability in a tenuous position.
Either the Democrats don't see this, or worse yet, maybe they
do.
The only ones cheering for these policies, outside of Bernie
Sanders and AOC, is China. They want us to have free money for us to
buy Chinese goods. By the way, we had a $36.9 billion trade deficit, a
22% increase, with China… LAST
MONTH.
IN NEWS YOU WON'T HEAR IN THE MAINSTREAM
MEDIA: Joe Biden promised to work across the
aisle and bring our nation together, but so far, he has earned
plaudits for enacting the most radical, far-left plan in the
nation:
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Far-left Democrats are thrilled with Biden's performance:
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The White House and Democrats bragged that their partisan $1.9
trillion spending bill was "the most progressive bill in American
history."
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In total, Biden has now proposed $6 trillion in spending, the
largest government expansion in decades.
America is at a crossroads. The 2022 elections will be a
defining moment. We can begin again implementing a pro-growth,
pro-American agenda or continue down this extremely liberal path
toward a progressive, socialist America-last agenda.
This week, I drafted a letter to U.S. Treasury Secretary
Janet Yellen asking for further clarification from the federal
government regarding the ability of state and local governments to
spend funding from the American Rescue Plan Act on transportation and
infrastructure projects. With $350 billion allocated to support state
and local governments, using some of this funding to increase our
infrastructure is essential.
I traveled around the Commonwealth, attending events and
meeting with great Pennsylvania businesses. I attended the Monroe
County GOP Dinner. It was a great event, and I want to commend Monroe
County GOP Tom Whitehead and the committee for their outstanding
work.
I visited with the owner of L.J. Aviation in Latrobe, Ed Kilkeary.
Great business and I enjoyed hearing about how the federal and state
governments can promote policies that help small businesses
succeed.
I then traveled to Greensburg to meet with county and local elected
officials and Republican State Committee members. I want to thank
Westmoreland County Republican State Committee member Jill Cooper for
helping to organize this meeting. We spent a lot of time discussing
ways to make Pennsylvania better. We need a change in Pennsylvania as
too many people are leaving it, not loving it. We need a governor who
will put in place plans and policies that will work with our
legislature to drive our economy forward and support hardworking
families. I want to thank everyone who attended and acknowledge State
Rep. Bob Brooks, Westmoreland County Commissioners Sean Kertes and
Doug Chew.
Later, I attended an event for Nicole Ziccarelli, candidate for
District Attorney in Westmoreland County. Nicole is a tremendous
candidate and an even better person. Nicole is challenging an
incumbent Democrat who has been there for six terms.
Yesterday, I attended a shooting event in honor of Chuck
Coccodrilli. Chuck is a great friend, a great Pennsylvanian, and he is
in poor health. He could use the prayers of all other great
Pennsylvanians. (Pictured below with Chuck and Curt
Coccodrilli.)
Lastly, I want to commend the 2021 PAGOP Judicial ticket. Traveling
the Commonwealth, I get to see firsthand how hard they are working.
Vote Judge Kevin Brobson for Supreme Court, Megan Sullivan for
Superior Court, and Judge Drew Crompton and Stacy Wallace for
Commonwealth Court. They have my full and unwavering support:
When voters head to the polls on Primary Election Day, May
18, they will have the chance to make amendments to the constitution.
The Governor's office has been accused of wording these questions in a
prejudicial and intentionally misleading way.
The first question asks whether the General Assembly should
be allowed to terminate an emergency declaration if a governor
continues to use emergency powers after a disaster has passed. By
voting YES, the General
Assembly will have a check on a governor's power during an emergency
to protect Pennsylvanians' rights.
The second question asks whether future emergency
declarations should be limited to 21 days unless extended by the
General Assembly.
A YES vote would remove a
governor's ability to unilaterally control for an indefinite period of
time during an emergency.
I would encourage you to
vote YES on both of these
constitutional amendments. It is important to have checks and balances
on executive power…whether they are Republican or Democrat, for the
sake of our constitutional government... especially when they infringe
upon our rights as Americans.
Thank you, and I look forward to seeing you soon,
Dan
Meuser
http://www.meuserforcongress.com/
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