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GOP For Tax Breaks, Except When Democrats Are

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Obama had a lot of bad ideas in his State of the Union address. But one good one was tax credits for businesses that hire workers. This seems like the kind of smart governance we sorely need—a welcome break from the backwards thinking that tends to be the norm. Rhode Island, for example, has had such difficulty in keeping up with unemployment benefits, it has had to borrow about $127 million from the federal government. In order to avoid even more debt, however, the state is looking to raise unemployment taxes on businesses, which means even less money in the pot for hiring. In other words, state unemployment benefits could drive unemployment higher. A tax credit, however, could give businesses incentives to hire, reduce the amount they owe in taxes, and avoid higher spending.

So conservatives should be all over this one, right? Well, The Heritage Foundation isn’t. And check out this House Republican response which ignores the credit and just talks about all the other taxes Obama is cooking up. So what’s so bad about the tax credit? Well, all The Heritage Foundation says that it didn’t work because small businesses didn’t know about it. But isn’t that easy to fix? Heritage also predict that the credit will prolong unemployment because businesses will put off hiring until they can get the credit. But wait, I thought businesses wouldn’t know about it anyway? For another perspective, check out this New York Times story, which cites specific sources and a study that say the tax credit did and will work.

In truth, the tax credit is something that Republicans should at least welcome, if not embrace. How do I know this? Because Republicans already have. Back in Rhode Island, the Republican governor proposed a similar tax credit at the state level. And even Rep. Eric Cantor, the House Republican whip, praised the idea. But then he changed his mind after a ‘closed-door’ House GOP meeting.

How to Fix California

Monday, October 26th, 2009

In an earlier post, I discussed an article in the London Observer that suggested California might be America’s first failed state. While the author seemed to think the recession was at fault, I pointed out that a lot of the social, economic, and political ills of California can be traced back to illegal immigration. So it would seem that bringing illegal immigration under control might help alleviate some of the economic and social pressures facing California.

But what does the author suggest will fix California? Cut spending? Lower taxes? Reform schools? New regulations on homebuilding and mortgage lending?

Nope.

He is more worried about global warming—and thinks California should focus on creating green jobs. Of course, the author, bless his bleeding heart, actually thinks this will help the state economy. (Click here for some debunking of all the green jobs hype.)

But here’s the kicker: California is already doing these things. The author himself notes that Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has made the state a leader on eco-issues and touts the fact that the state has 50,000 solar panels, compared to 500 a decade ago. He even praises former state Attorney General Jerry Brown for suing a county government for not paying enough attention to global warming in its urban planning.