Well it seems that immigration reform wasn't Cantors only Achilles heel. He was also attacked because he was pro-business.
"The central theme of Brat’s campaign is that Cantor is beholden to
business — specifically the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and the Business
Roundtable," wrote Politico in April.
“If
you’re in big business, Eric’s been very good to you, and he gets a lot
of donations because of that, right?” Brat said at a local meeting of
Republicans in Virginia, according to Politico. “Very powerful. Very
good at fundraising because he favors big business. But when you’re
favoring artificially big business, someone’s paying the tab for that.
Someone’s paying the price for that, and guess who that is? You.”
Said like a guy who is a professor at Randolph Macon College that doesn't have to worry about the bottom line like people in the private sector. He seems like a Tea Party version of the pointy-headed liberal college professor who has a lot of ideas passed down from the Ivory Tower. He actually sounds like the conservative version of Obama who hasn't worked at an actual business anytime in his life.
Also what in the hell is an "artificially big business?" Is that a successful business? Is it merely a successful business that doesn't have to rely on $35,360 a year in tuition (and the pile of debt that is created) to survive? Is that a company that employs 10,000s of Americans and makes it so they can support their families and maybe get into the upper middle class without begging for tenure from some high-priced university?
Anti-business Tea Partiers make me sick because they treat large corporations how liberals do. They think these companies are monolithic entities and not hundreds of thousands of people all striving to make capitalism work (and are hopefully being paid a nice sum doing it.) An "artificially big business" will create more growth and more jobs than a 100 pointy-headed college professors combined. In any case Dave Brat will probably get smashed by whatever Dem they put up against him anyway so it is all a moot point.
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