Posted on 01/07/2022 3:04:54 AM PST by Kaslin
Republican candidates can win in November if they prioritize important issues. Chief among them are supporting the freelance economy and opposing the Protecting the Right to Organize (PRO) Act.
The GOP can appeal to disaffected independents and Democrats who feel voiceless without moderating their conservative beliefs. Here in Virginia, freelancers and their allies, alike, are making their voices heard by opposing bad bills.
If Republicans want to win, they should join the fight for freelancers now.
The Current Status of Freelancing in America
Freelancing is pro-family, pro-freedom, pro-free market— the very essence of conservatism.
Men and women who freelance better prioritize their family and business needs. Freedom and flexibility draw participants in. And we, self-described champions of liberty, can extol these values.
59 million Americans (36 percent of the workforce) are flexible workers, either full-time or part-time. Contrast that with unionized workers who only comprise 10.8 percent of the U.S. workforce.
here are more unincorporated self-employed individuals today. 500,000 workers joined their ranks, bringing the total to 9.44 million.
Despite the fears associated with “The Great Resignation”—a phenomenon described as mass resignation from the workforce— there is a silver lining: 10 million may soon enter the freelance economy.
Decentralization of the workplace is inevitable. And it shouldn’t be shunned. Therefore, Republicans must be on the frontlines opposing policies that undermine the gig economy.
Where the PRO Act Stands Today
Democrats want to pass the PRO Act this year—either in Congress or by regulatory fiat through the Department of Labor (DOL).
Although billed as “pro-worker,” the PRO Act is actually “pro–labor union.” As I noted in a February 2021 Townhall column on the bill:
Among its many troubling components, two provisions stand out: repealing right-to-work laws for “fair share agreements” and implementing a national ABC test, borrowing from California’s disastrous AB5, to coerce independent contractors into employee arrangements.
Unsurprisingly, it’s received support from resident Joe Biden, his Labor Secretary nominee, most Congressional Democrats and yes—even a handful of House Republicans.
If passed, the bill would upend longstanding labor law. It would also give corrupt, powerful unions an additional $3 billion per election cycle for political activities and lobbying.
A House version passed in March 2021 but it stalled in the U.S. Senate on account of three Democrat holdouts: Senators Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ), Mark Kelly (D-AZ), and Mark Warner (D-VA).
Democrats and Big Labor won’t be deterred until some or all aspects of the proposed bill are implemented.
Counter Regulation Changes from DOL
If the PRO Act remains stalled in Congress, the Biden administration will find a workaround. How? By enlisting its DOL to enact rules changes pertaining to worker status and employee-employer relationships.
And that will happen if David Weil, former Obama administration Wage & Hour Division administrator, returns to his old job.
After failing to advance in U.S. Senate last summer, Weil was recently renominated for the position and is expected to testify before the HELP Committee on January 12th.
In 2007, Dr. Weil expressed support for strangling private businesses by regulatory fiat. He wrote, “Regulatory systems provide the government with tools to change private behavior, and those tools are usually related to enforcement activities.”
The SBE Council noted his hatred of free enterprise, writing, “Dr. Weil has an extensive track record of hostility towards specific business models, industries, and companies that employ millions of Americans in every state. In his 2014 book “The Fissured Workplace,” as well as numerous academic writings, and public forums in coordination with labor unions, Dr. Weil has expanded on his ideology and belief that the DOL should take an aggressive and activist approach to enforcement, particularly against lead enterprises that do business with smaller firms.”
Americans for Tax Reform equally raised concerns about his minimum wage views, noting, “Weil supports doubling the federal minimum wage to $15/hour, a death blow to millions of American jobs and thousands of small businesses. A $15 minimum wage would drastically raise labor costs at a time when businesses are struggling just to keep the lights on thanks to government-mandated lockdowns. According to the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office, a $15 minimum wage could kill as many as 3.7 million American jobs.”
Talk about red flags. Even Senator Joe Manchin (D-WV) has privately raised concerns about Biden’s DOL pick.
Conclusion
The fight for freelancers will emerge as a top issue in 2022.
Freelancing is the last vestige of entrepreneurship. Flexible workers prefer to operate independently and with limited interference from the government.
If freelancing is further regulated, worker freedom will cease to exist.
Republicans cannot sleep on this issue. They must proactively work to protect this burgeoning workforce. And they can start right now.
Republicants.
That’s precisely why the government now requires all transactions of more than $600 to be reported directly to the IRS. They’re scared of the new economy.
LOL “Republicans must” . . . the GOP wing of the Uniparty does not care.
Like it or not, the GOP is the only opposition force we have. If this issue comes up (attacks on freelancers), write to your Congress critters, work on primarying those who are useless and also work on elections.
Remember, it’s all a numbers game in the legislature. The reason the Dems are so powerful is that they have a majority, even though it’s a very tiny one. If the GOP had gotten a majority of seats, even with a couple of traitors such as Cheney and Murkowski, we wouldn’t be in this situation.
Furthermore, the Dems got the presidency by cheating, so they know they’re not legitimate and thus they are cracking down on dissent by exercising dictatorial powers. The GOP, weak as it is, is our only defense and we have got to get legislative majorities in 2022 or it’s all over.
Since advancing the sentiments in this statement can't profit the Republican Congressional and Senatorial delegations, they will not bother.
$600??
I thought it was $950.
Oh wait - that’s a different transaction.
Should a RN in experienced in pediatrics be able to open her own storefront without a doctor in the building hovering over her?
Then there’s the dental technician/hygienist. Can they open their own office?
Ok. How about separating dentists One nothing but exams who then makes a list of what’s needed so the patient can go shopping for the treatment.
Break up big medicine!
Most of these “free lancers” voted for Democrats in overwhelming numbers. I am sorry but they reep what they sow.
Then we have nothing in the GOP. As 2020 demonstrated. And as has been demonstrated for years going back, not just with Paul Ryno blocking Trump’s agenda.
Capture one or both of the political parties in the United States.Like I said, we are already in “this situation”, with the help of the majority of the GOP; not just those who are openly RINOs. That is how the GOP “lost” the majority in the House in 2018 too; remember what is meant by “Kabuki theater”.
— Communist goal #15
You mean the “big medicine” that the RINOs fought so valiantly to keep in place in spite of their re-election promises?
You’ve got to move on and stop holding grudges. Put their feet to the fire if they’re you reps or senators, and especially if they’re primary candidates.
But if we don’t have the numbers, we have nothing.
Also, remember, some people find their courage only later in the battle. But only if they think it matters. Make it matter.
We don’t have the numbers; an increase in RINOs is the same as an increase in Democrats. The evidence is all around you.
Opus?
Yep. These townhall writers seem to have a lot more energy than GOP swampers. Maybe they should run for office?
For Pete’s sake. The only thing is numbers. Even lamebrain McConnell got the worst of the worst lined up to vote against things that could have killed us.
If he hadn’t had the numbers, he couldn’t have done it...and if he had had more numbers, he would have been much braver.
Politicians aren’t leaders...although they may think they are. We elected them, and they answer to us.
and you know this just how????
THere was a poll of “free lancers” who included writers, Uber (Lyft, etc.) drivers, and other non affiliated workers and 63% voted for Joe Biden who happens to be a Democrat.
Numbers of RINOs? Had those, and they still voted for big government. Fool me once, et cetera.
Stop deluding yourself that totalitarians regard themselves as accountable to you or any other ordinary citizen merely because you/we elected them. Just like The Party in 1984, they accumulate power solely for its own sake.
And now, making excuses for McConnell, whose typical “bravery” consists of attacking constitutional conservatives? Opus?
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