New York Post

The Republican Vision To Boost Main Street

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‘ The average family will pay an extra $5,200 for critical items this year.’

REPUBLICAN­S are confident headed into the midterm elections, and for good reason. President Biden and Democrats have failed in virtually every area important to Americans, from the economy to crime to energy security, and their historical­ly low approval ratings show that voters know exactly where the blame lies. But Republican­s can’t win the House majority by pointing out Democratic failures alone. Voters want more than just an opposition party — they want a governing party.

Republican­s need to bring solutions where Biden and Speaker Nancy Pelosi have offered only division and blame. We’re well-positioned to do so: You wouldn’t know it by listening to the media, but the Republican Party is flush with leaders who want to tackle tough issues.

To amplify their voices and unite their efforts, we’ve brought together more than 80 members of Congress and dozens of candidates to serve as the GOP’s governing wing. Now we’re unifying them around a five-part agenda aimed at securing conservati­ve wins for the American people, and we’re working with Republican House leadership to get it done.

First, we’re offering a plan to reclaim America’s energy independen­ce. This year, the average American family will spend $5,000 on gas alone, nearly double what they spent last year. The Biden administra­tion has chosen to blame and obstruct the very US energy companies that can end the crisis, all while virtue-signaling about the climate and begging foreign adversarie­s to boost their production.

Our agenda does the opposite, by catalyzing US output, supporting new pipelines and bolstering energy innovation — while still showing care for the climate.

Our second item is to get Americans back on the job. Democrats have spent the past two years creating disincenti­ves to work and

PETE STAUBER & SARAH CHAMBERLAI­N

costly new entitlemen­ts, starving our economy of employees and enflaming inflation. By contrast, Republican­s will stop punishing seniors who take jobs, invest in skilled trade programs and apprentice­ships and slash spending that’s driving outrageous price hikes.

We’ll also rebuild our broken supply chains. In Biden’s America, we’ve grown accustomed to halfempty shelves, sky-high prices and long wait times for basic necessitie­s. The average family will pay an extra $5,200 for critical items this year. Simply getting the government out of the way will solve many of these problems. Our agenda will also increase flexibilit­y for trucking and shipping companies, address backlogs at our ports and get the American economy moving again.

These first three agenda items are focused on restoring economic strength and opportunit­y. Our fourth priority is to keep Americans safe — an area where Democratic failures are painfully self-evident. By demonizing police and refusing to prosecute crime, Democrats have all but endorsed the record-high crime rates sweeping America, from inner cities to once-peaceful small towns.

Republican­s will take immediate steps to reestablis­h law and order by doing what the vast majority of Americans want and expect: funding police, prosecutin­g criminals, cracking down on gangs and honoring our law-enforcemen­t profession­als.

Safety in our communitie­s must be paired with our final agenda item: standing for freedom at home and abroad. Sadly, America is in its weakest position on the world stage since President Barack Obama was in charge. We kowtow to Iran, tiptoe around Russian aggression and allow China to take advantage of American trade and innovation without consequenc­e.

A Republican majority in Congress

must reestablis­h oversight of the administra­tion’s foreign-policy decisions. By asserting a doctrine of peace through strength and economic freedom, we can help revitalize US leadership while defending our security at home.

This five-part agenda fills the Democrats’ leadership vacuum. It prioritize­s areas Americans care about, regardless of political persuasion, heading into November.

Of course, even a strong congressio­nal majority for Republican­s won’t be enough to stop every bad idea or advance every good one, but it will help restore what has been sorely lacking in Washington for the past two years: common sense and basic leadership.

As Republican candidates head into the homestretc­h toward the midterms, they should remember voters want to hear about commonsens­e solutions to problems hurting Main Street America. They want leaders who will govern. Republican­s must show that we will.

Rep. Pete Stauber (Minn.) is a member of the Republican Main Street Partnershi­p, where Sarah Chamberlai­n is president and CEO.

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