Good afternoon and welcome to our Weekend Update.
This week we were back in D.C. as Democrat's insistence on
extreme liberal partisan policies continues. The people need to know
that progressive Democrats are holding a critical bill hostage with
the threat of an outrageous expansion of government that is part of
their agenda to grow government and the people's dependence on it. We
are not a socialist country, and we must not threaten future
generations with this multitrillion-dollar reconciliation bill that is
not sustainable. The critically important bipartisan infrastructure
bill is in jeopardy if it is perceived as a "Trojan horse" for a
completely partisan $3.5 trillion reconciliation vote.
I joined Brit Hume on Fox Business to discuss the reconciliation
plan and the need for hard infrastructure needs. Click
here or below to watch.
I delivered a speech on the floor of the U.S. House on the
importance of passing an impactful transportation and infrastructure
package with no strings attached. Click
here to visit our official Facebook page to view.
Additionally, as a member of the Foreign Affairs
Committee, I attended a meeting with His Majesty King Abdullah II Ibn
Al Hussein, the Crown Prince of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
Jordan is a strong ally of the United States, and it is important to
the strategic interests we maintain that bond.
IN NEWS YOU WON'T HEAR IN THE MAINSTREAM
MEDIA: Joe Biden held a "town hall" meeting with CNN's Don
Lemon this week. But, of course, Biden wasn't asked a tough question,
and he ignored all of the major crises our nation is facing. CNN and
Biden were unable to fill even half the auditorium at the town
hall.
- Businesses forced to close
or limit hours due to worker shortage
- Increasingly aggressive cyberattacks from Russia and China
- Terrorist organizations and funders in
the Middle East emboldened
- An administration that refuses to tell the truth about
Operation Warp Speed and apologize for spreading
misinformation during the campaign
- Democrat continued lies about
voter integrity laws
Americans who are winning live in Republican states. If you
have been reading my previous posts, I have spent a considerable
amount of time talking about following the lead of states who are
winning and not the ones who consistently rank at the bottom of key
metrics.
Case in point… According to the data released
recently by the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), Republican governors
lead the states that top the nation with the lowest unemployment rates
while Democrat governors control the states with the highest.
Nine out of the top ten states with the lowest unemployment rates
are Republican-led, including:
- Nebraska
- Utah
- New Hampshire
- South Dakota
- Idaho
- Vermont
- Alabama
- Montana
- Oklahoma
The ten states with the highest unemployment rates are all
Democrat-led, including:
- Louisiana
- Pennsylvania
- Illinois
- New Jersey
- California
- Hawaii
- New York
- Nevada
- Connecticut
- New Mexico
Unfortunately, not surprisingly, Pennsylvania again is listed
in the bottom ten states related to unemployment.
As someone who helped to build a successful business, I
entered public service later in life. One thing that always got me
irritated is when career bureaucrats in Harrisburg and Washington
fought change even when they were consistently failing. The most
common excuse you will hear is, “that’s the way we have always done
it.” And when you are failing, that is the problem.
Conversely, in the private sector, you must deliver results.
If you fail or fail to adapt, you go out of business. However, the
government can fail the people over and over again with little
recourse. That’s why our Commonwealth needs a new path and a Governor
who is willing and unafraid to make the tough decisions to put a
Pennsylvania First agenda in place. We can do better, and we must do
better. I have and continue to strongly consider ways I
can best help our nation, and particularly our Commonwealth.
Pennsylvania has so much potential and a bounty of natural resources.
We have a great workforce and ideal location.
Have a great week, and we look forward to seeing you soon.