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    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce versus America

    MICHELLE MALKIN

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce versus America


    2:49 pm, January 26th, 2014

    MICHELLE MALKIN | QMI AGENCY



    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is a politically entrenched synod of special interests.

    These fat cats do not represent the best interests of American entrepreneurs, American workers, American parents and students, or Americans of any race, class or age who believe in low taxes and limited government.

    The chamber's business is the big business of the Beltway, not the business of mainstream America.

    If you are a business owner who believes your country should strictly enforce its borders and deport illegal immigrants who violate the terms of their visas, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce doesn't represent you.

    If you are a worker who believes the feds should punish illegal aliens who use fake documents to obtain jobs instead of rewarding them with "legal status," the U.S. Chamber of Commerce doesn't champion you.

    If you are a parent or educator who opposes top-down federal education schemes such as Common Core that undermine local control, dumb down rigorous curricula and threaten family privacy while enriching big business and lobbying groups, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce doesn't speak for you.

    If you are a taxpayer who has had enough of crony capitalism and publicly funded bailouts of failing corporations, the U.S. Chamber of Commerce doesn't work for you.

    Last year, the chamber poured more than $52 million into lobbying efforts on behalf of illegal alien amnesty, Fed Ed Common Core programs and increased federal spending.

    The left hardly needs to lift a finger against tea party candidates and activists who are bravely challenging the big government status quo.

    The chamber has already volunteered to spend $50 million subsidizing the Republican incumbency protection racket and attacking anti-establishment conservatives.

    In 2010, when President Barack Obama hypocritically attacked the chamber for accepting "foreign donations" just before the midterm elections, many on the right rushed to the group's side. But as I warned then, the purported enemy of my enemy is ... sometimes my worst enemy.

    Barely three months later, Obama and the chamber had kissed and made up.

    The chamber joined hands with the American Federation of Labor and Congress of Industrial Organizations on a joint campaign to support Obama's increased government infrastructure and spending proposals, stuffed with Big Labor payoffs.

    The chamber is one of the staunchest promoters of mass illegal immigration and joined with the AFL-CIO and American Civil Liberties Union to oppose immigration enforcement measures.

    The chamber supported the George W. Bush/Obama Troubled Assets Relief Program, the Bush/Obama auto bailout and the billion-dollar, pork-stuffed stimulus.

    This isn't about letting the best ideas and businesses thrive. It's about picking winners and losers. It's about "managing" competition and engineering political outcomes under the guise of stimulating the economy and supporting "commerce." What's in it for the statist businesses that go along with Obama and his team of corruptocrats?

    Like they say in the Windy City: It's all about the boodle - publicly subsidized payoffs meted out to the corruptocrats' friends and special interests.

    In the case of Common Core, the chamber made common cause with the left-wing, corporate-bashing Center for American Progress in a new Baptists and Bootleggers coalition.

    They are seemingly strange bedfellows, who both profit from increased federal government intervention.

    For giant corporate publishers, such as Pearson and other big-business ventures backed by the chamber, it's all about cashing in on the public schools' Common Core captive guinea pigs in testing, teaching, data collection and analysis.

    For big government advocacy groups, it's all about diminishing state, local and parental control over local education and curricular decisions; expanding Washington's regulatory reach into the classroom; and ensuring the perpetuation of the Fed Ed bureaucracy.

    When businesses get in the government handout line, it's not a "public-private partnership." It's corporate welfare. Venture socialism.

    It stinks as much under Democrat administrations as under Republican ones.
    Always beware of Washington business-boosters wearing false free-market facades.

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    Ag secretary seeks waiver for illegal immigrants - "Special state-organized network"

    Facing pressure from large dairies and feedlots desperate for workers, Kansas Agriculture Secretary Dale Rodman is seeking a federal waiver that would allow companies to hire illegal immigrants.

    Other groups backing the idea include the Kansas Chamber of Commerce and local chamber affiliates, the Kansas Farm Bureau and building industry organizations. This is the same coalition that contributed in the 2011 session to blocking a version of the Arizona immigration measure compelling police officers to detain individuals they think might be undocumented.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HAPPY2BME View Post
    Ag secretary seeks waiver for illegal immigrants - "Special state-organized network"

    Facing pressure from large dairies and feedlots desperate for workers, Kansas Agriculture Secretary Dale Rodman is seeking a federal waiver that would allow companies to hire illegal immigrants.

    Other groups backing the idea include the Kansas Chamber of Commerce and local chamber affiliates, the Kansas Farm Bureau and building industry organizations. This is the same coalition that contributed in the 2011 session to blocking a version of the Arizona immigration measure compelling police officers to detain individuals they think might be undocumented.
    I know several people that work for feedlots. They make good money and are happy with their jobs. This is just a ruse so that the businesses can pay low crappy wages and rake in the money. If this happens another American job that pays good money will go down the tubes.

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    BTT ...
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