NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer: Republicans, we must take socialism seriously – or we will really regret it
NRCC Chairman Tom
Emmer penned a new op-ed today focusing on the importance of Republicans
explaining why socialism is a bad deal for America.
If we fail to answer the “why,” we risk a repeat of 2018.
In case you missed it…
NRCC Chairman Tom Emmer: Republicans, we must take socialism seriously – or
we will really regret it
Fox News
Rep. Tom Emmer
June 18, 2019
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/nrcc-chairman-tom-emmer-republicans-socialism-democrats-voters
When the National Republican Congressional Committee identified the 55
districts we are targeting to regain the majority, our mandate was to make the
2020 election a choice between socialism and freedom. Now that we are a quarter
of the way through the 116th Congress, this choice is as clear as ever. But
Republicans must ensure every voter understands what is at stake.
Put differently, socialism – the issue Republicans must use to win in 2020 –
will become our Achilles heel if we fail to adequately answer why it is a bad
deal for America. Otherwise, we risk falling into the same trap as the 2018
election cycle, where we tried and failed to make it a referendum on Nancy
Pelosi.
On the surface, it made sense to make the 2018 election all about Pelosi. A
large majority of our internal battleground polling found that she was (and
still is) incredibly unpopular. The fatal mistake was failing to answer why
Nancy Pelosi would matter to voters in a local race for Congress thousands of
miles away. Why should a voter in Maine, suburban Illinois, upstate New York
and other districts across the country care about a socialist from San
Francisco becoming Speaker?
As Republicans found out, the answer was a collective shrug, and away went
Republican control of the House. We cannot afford to make the same mistake
again.
Now that Nancy Pelosi is Speaker, voters are seeing the dangerous policies set
forth by the socialist Democrats on a daily basis. The new litmus test for
being a Democrat is supporting whatever socialist policy their left-wing base
has conjured up and Americans should be concerned.
At the core of the socialist Democrats’ ideas is a desire to expand government
control. They want to replace the individual choice that has served as the
foundation of America since we rejected British rule and force citizens to rely
on the government as the only option.
Democrats want to expand the worst parts of ObamaCare and require everyone to
suffer at the mercy of their socialized health care plan, Medicare-for-All,
which will result in Medicare for none.
Poll after poll shows this to be a serious liability for the socialist
Democrats — but only if Republicans explain why it is a threat to voters’
daily lives.
Socialized health care, which will cost $32 trillion, will eliminate the free
choice that Americans cherish and replace it with a one-size-fits-all
government bureaucracy. It will take away private health insurance from millions
of Americans, make it illegal for businesses to offer health care to their
employees and leave folks waiting months for worse care at higher costs.
No one deserves to have a trip to the doctor’s office be worse than a trip to
the Department of Motor Vehicles.
The same holds true for the $93 trillion Green New Deal, which is co-sponsored
by more than a third of the socialist Democrats in the House.
Beyond its astronomical costs, which are estimated to saddle American
households with a $600,000 tax bill, the socialist plan will impose government
control over every aspect of folks’ lives and eliminate millions of jobs in a
variety of different industries.
Say goodbye to your good-paying job, having more than one car in your driveway,
the home you live in and the food you eat. All of these decisions will be
dictated by the socialist bureaucrats put in charge of enforcing the plan’s
dangerous demands.
It truly is incredible that these two proposals, which will be an economic
nightmare for middle-class Americans and are a direct threat to our individual
freedoms, are the cornerstone of an increasingly socialist Democratic Party.
But unless we make it clear to voters why these policies are a bad deal for
them, we are at risk of losing even more Republican seats in 2020.