The Obama administration has repeatedly inserted itself into the management of private companies. Earlier this week, the inspector general’s office released a report on the handling of dealer closures by the “car czar” – no surprise the IG report illustrates an incompetence and failure of the government to understand the full impact of these closures. In fact, according to the IG, “Treasury made a series of decisions that may have substantially contributed to the accelerated shuttering of thousands of small businesses and thereby potentially adding tens of thousands of workers to the already lengthy unemployment rolls.” Their own policies are contributing to the economic downturn.
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“Dealergate”
Wednesday, July 21st, 2010President’s policies cost U.S. jobs
Monday, June 28th, 2010This is another example of the triumph of ideology over reality.
Let me put it very simply, so that even a child could understand it. Stopping the sale of equipment for a coal fired power plant in India will not stop the project. It will not prevent the emission of carbon in any respect. The Indian company will buy the equipment somewhere else. The only thing that will change as a result of the decision is that 984 Americans will lose their jobs – 984 families will be closer to the wall, not because of anything they did, not because America can’t compete, but because the Obama Administration has hardened itself against the persuasions of reality. So now these people must beg the President for permission to support themselves and their communities.
Why manufacturing is in trouble in the United States? Well, this is the reason. Our government regularly kicks manufacturing in the teeth, with high taxes, extreme regulations, out of control liability, poor transportation systems, and bureaucratic tyranny. Then the politicians wring their hands in front of assembly lines that have closed and try to distract voters into blaming someone else.
Side effect: limited options for Medicare patients
Monday, June 21st, 2010Remember when the President said that the health care bill was “paid for”? One of the big ways he was “paying for it” was by cutting Medicare.
American health care systems are shifting from one good but financially troubled health program (Medicare) to two poor quality, financially unsound programs. You can thank the health care “reform” bill for that.
We have a spending problem, not a revenue problem
Friday, June 11th, 2010A policy of long term deficits is a big mistake. Why is Washington struggling to reach an obvious conclusion?
Climate legislation reveals Washington is out of touch
Thursday, May 13th, 2010Yesterday, Sen. Kerry and Sen. Lieberman introduced a new climate bill.
1) The bill contains a number of new taxes and job killing regulations. It can not be good for the economy. Don’t they know how concerned people are about their jobs and how close the economy already is to the edge?
2) So America is going to impose taxes on itself, and sacrifice jobs, to deal with climate change. Is it in order to ask what China and India are going to do? Are the Chinese going to continue building coal plants at a rate of one per week, while we pay huge extra costs for green energy? In 1997, the Senate voted UNANIMOUSLY not to pass legislation burdening the American economy in order to deal with climate change unless other countries were doing the same. Yet that is exactly what they are trying to do now. How does it help reduce greenhouse gases to ship our jobs overseas to countries that don’t care about the environment?
California: A Not So Golden State
Wednesday, May 5th, 2010
One of the themes of our Foundation is that what is going on in Washington – huge deficit spending, government policies that frighten and discourage entrepreneurs – violates far more than conservative principles and goals. These actions violate what used to be consensus thinking across the political spectrum, and they undermine what everyone wants to achieve.
California is the poster child for what we are saying. What philosophical agenda has been advanced in California? For that matter, what interest has really been advanced? In the short term, perhaps, the public employee unions get more money and power. But the gravy train has to hit a wall sometime, and when it does, the government workers and retirees will suffer like everyone else. And what about the schools whose funding will be cut? The vulnerable people who will be less safe as law enforcement budgets go down? The loss of opportunity for California’s young people? What part of the political spectrum – from the left to the right – benefits from bankrupting the government and destroying the economy?
And what will happen to our country if the current leadership in Washington makes the whole country look like California?
Side Effect of Obamacare: Paperwork
Monday, May 3rd, 2010We’ve learned about yet another “side effect” of ObamaCare – an increased paperwork burden for business owners. These regulatory burdens are just as harmful as the tax increases included in the bill. Thanks to Obamacare, business owners will spend hard-earned revenues complying with the paperwork burden, not growing the company.
Online Forum Transcript
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Scroll through to read the complete transcript of our online forum.
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Scrambling for health care votes
Monday, March 15th, 2010The President and Congressional Democrats are continuing to hammer their own members seeking enough votes to pass the health care bill. One thing we know at this point: the opposition to the bill will be the bi-partisan side. There will be no bi-partisan support for this bill.
More government regulations will NOT create jobs
Monday, March 1st, 2010There’s a great KC Star article on new regulations coming out of Washington.
When I chaired the Small Business Committee in the House, I did a number of hearings on regulations. I found two things. First, regulatory costs disproportionately hurt small business, because typically such businesses don’t maintain a large legal section to deal with them. Second, when you dig into the weeds of individual regulations, you often find that they hurt business while in practice generating little or no social benefit at all. That’s going to happen now, because the Administration is going to heavily regulate the emission of carbon dioxide here in the United States – and there isn’t a chance of that happening in China and India. That means much higher energy costs if you do business in the United States relative to those countries. So we can say goodbye to a lot of American jobs, and for nothing. The total amount of Co2 in the air globally will actually go up because China and India are much less careful about that currently than America is.
Fewer jobs and more greenhouse gases. Our government at work.



Thank you to everyone who is joining us to discuss the recently passed health care legislation today and thank you to everyone who submitted questions online via the website and Facebook. As I’ve said many times before, even though the House passed the bill and the President has signed the bill into law, this debate rages on – we’ll talk about your concerns as well as what happens next with this legislation over the next hour.