Springfield News-Sun

Progressiv­es in the House are detached from reality

- Star Parker Star Parker is president of the Center for Urban Renewal and Education.

Rep. Cori Bush, a Democrat left-wing “squad” member in the House, attacked Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin for his opposition to the multitrill­ion-dollar Build Back Better Act.

Manchin is “anti-black, anti-child, anti-woman and anti-immigrant,” according to Bush because of his opposition to this megaspendi­ng welfare bill.

If Bush wants to identify politician­s hurting Blacks, children, women and immigrants, she needn’t go further than to look in the mirror. She represents Missouri’s 1st Congressio­nal district, which includes a big chunk of St. Louis.

The district is 49%

Black. According to Census Reporter, median household income in the district is $50,163, compared with a U.S. average of $65,712; the poverty rate is 16.4%, compared with a national average of 12.3%; and 41% of households are headed by a married couple, compared with a 60% nationwide average.

Only someone who thinks history is irrelevant would believe that plunging low-income Americans deeper into government dependency will free them from the cycle of poverty and underachie­vement.

The Build Back Better Act, with child care subsidies that progressiv­es like Bush are touting as critical for women and low-income families, is effectivel­y a rebirth of the old welfare program, Aid to Families With Dependent Children, that devastated Black families by penalizing marriage and work to qualify for welfare.

According to University of Chicago economist Casey Mulligan, the child care subsidies are structured such that single parenthood will be rewarded and marriage punished.

Per Mulligan, a single mother earning 75% of median income in her state would pay nothing for child care. But a married couple each earning 75% of median income would pay full price.

Further, that “full price” will cost more than today because the bill regulates how much child care providers must be paid — “equivalent to wages for elementary educators with similar credential­s and experience.”

Mulligan estimates this would increase the cost of child care providers by some 151%.

He also notes that various subsidies in the bill for Medicaid and “affordable housing” will discourage work because subsidies disappear as earned income increases.

Mulligan summarizes saying the result of all this will be “more kids will come home from a regulated child-care facility to an unmarried parent who is out of work.”

The Commerce Department just reported horrible third-quarter results for the American economy, showing growth at a sclerotic 2%.

We’re now seeing inflation at higher rates than we’ve seen in years.

Larding down with trillions in ill-conceived welfare spending while holding hostage legitimate work of government — the trillion-dollar infrastruc­ture bill — is not what we need now, and even Democratic voters nationwide are seeing this.

President Joe Biden’s approval ratings are crashing, and he is showing himself to be a very weak leader.

The very narrow margin Democrats have in the House is giving disproport­ionate power to the progressiv­e caucus. They are causing this havoc.

Their president should be getting them in line.

But instead, he is kowtowing to progressiv­e demands that most Americans, Republican­s and Democrats alike, understand will just hurt the country.

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