PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.—Republican members of Congress say Democrats are failing the American people.
“Americans are facing the worst inflation crisis in 40 years and struggling to make ends meet,” Rep. ??Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., chair of the House Republican Conference, said Wednesday during GOP lawmakers’ annual retreat, held this year in Florida.
Stefanik also stated that Americans face record high gas prices and a grave crisis at their southern border. This is a worsening crime problem and a national security emergency. She blamed the Biden administration, congressional Democrats, for these crises:
And these crises, make no mistake, have been created by President Biden and House Democrats’ failed leadership and reckless policies. Despite this, President Joe Biden, Speaker Nancy Pelosi and the House Democrats continue to pursue this failed agenda, trying to pass the blame for the pain they’re causing American families.
But I’m a believer that the American people are smart. They know that they cannot afford Democrats’ far-left socialist agenda any longer. According to a poll, 60% disapprove of President Biden.
House Minority Whip Steve Scalise, R-La., said the good news is that Republicans have “ideas to fix the border crisis, to fix the gasoline increases, … to address inflation, [and] to allow parents to have a role in their kids’ education.”
About a year ago, Republicans created seven task forces to listen to American citizens and “find the solutions for America to a lot of the problems the Democrats have created,” House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., said.
These task forces include: Jobs and Economy; Big Tech Censorship and Data, Future of American Freedoms, Energy, Climate and Conservation, American Security, Healthy Futures, and China Accountability.
McCarthy stated that although some plans for the task forces have already been announced, it is likely that GOP leaders will release the entire policy agenda by the summer.
The three-day retreat was also known as the House Republican Issues Conference. It began with the leaders of each task force highlighting the areas they plan to focus on in the coming months and years.
1. Big Tech Censorship & Data
“Big Tech has become a destructive force,” Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers, R-Wash., said.
Examples abound of Big Tech censoring facts, as it did in the case of the New York Post’s reporting on the Hunter Biden laptop story, Rodgers said.
Tech companies such as Facebook and Twitter also “manipulate and harm our children,” she said, noting concerns over companies’ selling of users’ personal information and their lack of transparency.
To address such concerns, Rodgers said, “we are looking at scrapping Section 230 for the biggest companies and making sure new and smaller platforms have a fair chance to succeed by retaining existing Section 230 protections for them.”
Section 230 of federal Communications Decency Act protects tech firms from lawsuits regarding what they allow or don’t allow on their platforms.
“We also have proposals to strengthen antitrust review, require transparency, and put people in control of their own data,” she said.
Although there is “clearly no silver bullet” to solve the issues of Big Tech censorship, Rodgers said, she and the other members of the task force are committed to holding such companies accountable.
2. Future of American Freedoms
American freedoms are at risk because of the Biden administration, Rep. Jim Jordan, R.Ohio, stated.
“You think about every single right you enjoy as an American under the First Amendment: your right to practice your faith, your right to assemble, your right to petition your government, freedom of press, freedom of speech,” Jordan said. “Every single one has been assaulted by the left.”
Jordan also criticized Democrats for “what they tried to do to moms and dads who simply want to determine their children’s education.”
The Ohio Republican was referring to Attorney General Merrick Garland’s instruction to the Justice Department, in particular the FBI, to investigate cases in which parents challenge the actions and policies of elected local school boards.
Republicans remain committed to “defending and respecting the Bill of Rights, the Constitution, and Americans’ liberties,” Jordan said.
3. Energy, Climate, and Conservation
“We’ve watched over the last 14 months or so, 15 months, as we’ve seen an administration act in the best interest of other countries, becoming more dependent upon other countries for energy resources,” Rep. Garret Graves, R-La., said.
Americans also have watched as “prices skyrocket and become completely unaffordable” because of the left’s policies, Graves said.
Graves said his task force is ready to create a “path forward where the United States can play a leadership role in increasing energy resources for the United States citizens [and] for our allies, increasing affordability, reducing emissions, and ensuring that we once again achieve that objective of energy independence.”
4. American Security
Rep. John Katko, R.N.Y., leads the task force which focuses on security at the border, cybersecurity, as well as police and criminal issues.
“The border is wide open,” Katko said, adding that lax enforcement of immigration law by the Biden administration has led to tens of thousands of illegal immigrants crossing the border, some of whom are on America’s terrorist watch list.
“And in addition to that, we have a huge drug issue in this country,” Katko said, noting that “for the first time in our nation’s history, we have more than 100,000 drug overdose deaths.”
The task force leader stated that although the border crisis affects all states in the country, cybersecurity poses a greater threat.
As for rising crime and the “vilification of police officers and the defunding of our police,” Katko said, he is committed to supporting men and women in law enforcement.
5. Healthy Futures
Rep. Brett Guthrie, R-Ky., said the objective of the Healthy Futures task force is to “develop targeted solutions that modernize our health care system for lower costs and create more choices and more innovation.”
Guthrie criticized Democrats for having “a one-size-fits-all” approach to health care. Instead, he said, Republicans are looking “at what can help the individual.”
Rep. Vern Bucanan, R. Fla., stated that health care should be affordable as the first priority.
“Health care has to be fixed,” Buchanan said, because rising costs are “bankrupting middle class families.”
6. The Economy and Jobs
Rep. Patrick McHenry, R-N.C., leader of the Jobs and the Economy task force, wasn’t present for the press conference, but McCarthy spoke directly to the current economic challenges.
Right now, the House minority leader said, Americans are increasingly asking, “Can we afford it?”
“Can we afford the food cost? Can we afford the gasoline cost?” McCarthy asked.
He said that the answer is no and promised that Republicans had or are working on better solutions to these crises.
7. China Accountability
Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) stated that China poses a serious threat to America.
McCaul gave a couple of examples of how American leaders can oppose the Chinese Communist Party.
He stated that America should arm Taiwan to fight China to prevent a similar situation as what we are currently experiencing after Russia invaded Ukraine.
Also of concern to the U.S. is a hypersonic missile launch by China that can “go around the world and land with precision, that can carry a nuclear payload,” McCaul said.
The Texas Republican stated that to counter this threat, America must limit the exports of U.S. technology to China.
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