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There will be more to say about the Commitment to America in the coming days, but for now, it’s great to see less vitriolic rhetoric and more of something positive and focused for which citizens can vote, writes QuinHillyer.

House Minority Whip Rep. Steve Scalise, R-La., speaks during a news conference at the Capitol in Washington, Tuesday, July 19, 2022. ,” a campaign platform of sorts, sometimes falls short in specificity. But it draws clear contrasts between the Republican agenda and that of Democrats. The very goals of the two parties are so different as to provide voters a stark choice.

“We have a plan, and we are proud to show the country what it is and let the people across the country have a referendum,” he said. “If they want the same failed policies that have led to inflation, other economic problems, the border being overrun, fentanyl coming in, they can vote for Pelosi and the Democrats. But this gives them a different approach.”that are completely foreign to Democratic thinking.

Likewise, when Republicans pledge to get tough against illegal immigrants by ending “catch-and-release loopholes” and other measures, Democrats flat-out oppose not just the means but the goal. And whereas Republicans pledge to “maximize production of reliable, American-made energy,” quite clearly including fossil fuels, Democrats see those efforts as anathema. They see fossil fuels as an unnecessary evil, with emphasis on the “evil.

Scalise, who hosted countless “member briefings” with task forces on each broad issue area, said one reason the Commitment is more explicit about goals than discrete, specific bills is that each goal might involve multiple bills in multiple committees.

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