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NJDC and RJC Sound Off On GOP Party Platform

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Wed Aug 29, 2012 at 17:32:54 PM EDT


Jewish Republicans Hail Platform as a "Forward-Looking Document"

While Republican Jews are praising the Republican Party platform as "a forward-looking document," the NJDC highlights Stephen Henderson's critique of the 2012 GOP platform:

There are no real shockers in the platform ... But it's certainly worth paging through just to see just how antisocial, anti-science and anti-reason the party's core has become under the domination of Tea Party delegates. Taken on its own terms, this platform places the GOP not just outside the political mainstream, but beyond most cultural and societal American norms.

Many of the policies included in the platform — and ignored by Republican Jews — run counter to the beliefs of most American Jews and will help reinforce the reasons why American Jews will overwhelmingly support President Barack Obama this November.

Ezra Klein's list of the 10 oddest things he found in the Republican platform follows the jump.

Publisher :: NJDC and RJC Sound Off On GOP Party Platform
  1. Repeal the Sixteenth Amendment! Maybe...
    "In any restructuring of federal taxation, to guard against hypertaxation of the American people, any value added tax or national sales tax must be tied to the simultaneous repeal of the Sixteenth Amendment, which established the federal income tax."

  2. Police the universities for liberal bias.
    "Ideological bias is deeply entrenched within the current university system. Whatever the solution in private institutions may be, in State institutions the trustees have a responsibility to the public to ensure that their enormous investment is not abused for political indoctrination. We call on State officials to ensure that our public colleges and universities be places of learning and the exchange of ideas, not zones of intellectual intolerance favoring the Left."

  3. Defend the Electoral College at all costs.
    "We oppose the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact or any other scheme to abolish or distort the procedures of the Electoral College."
    (See here for an explanation of the National Popular Vote compact.)

  4. End our dependence on foreign... fertilizer?
    "Our dependence on foreign imports of fertilizer could threaten our food supply, and we support the development of domestic production of fertilizer."
    (For those curious, here's a longer analysis of America's potential fertilizer woes.)

  5. Affirmative action for Republican officials inside the District of Columbia.
    "D.C.'s Republicans have been in the forefront of exposing and combating the chronic corruption among the city's top Democratic officials. We join their call for a non-partisan elected Attorney General to clean up the city's political culture and for congressional action to enforce the spirit of the Home Rule Act assuring minority representation on the City Council. After decades of inept one-party rule, the city's structural deficit demands congressional attention."

  6. Selective statehood.
    "We support the right of the United States citizens of Puerto Rico to be admitted to the Union as a fully sovereign state if they freely so determine."
    So, good news for Puerto Rico. But don't get too excited, D.C.:
    "We oppose statehood for the District of Columbia."

  7. Step up the war against pornography.
    "Current laws on all forms of pornography and obscenity need to be vigorously enforced."

  8. Innovation is all about freedom.
    "Liberty alone fosters scientific inquiry, technological innovation, entrepreneurship, and information exchange. Liberty must remain the core energy behind America's environmental improvement."

  9. Reconsider the gold standard.
    "Determined to crush the double-digit inflation that was part of the Carter Administration's economic legacy, President Reagan, shortly after his inauguration, established a commission to consider the feasibility of a metallic basis for U.S. currency. The commission advised against such a move. Now, three decades later, as we face the task of cleaning up the wreckage of the current Administration's policies, we propose a similar commission to investigate possible ways to set a fixed value for the dollar."

  10. No minimum wage for the Mariana Islands.
    "The Pacific territories should have flexibility to determine the minimum wage, which has seriously restricted progress in the private sector."

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