OPINION - EDITORIAL
Yes, Don can flip Joe’s agenda, labor’s war on AI and other commentary
By Post Editorial Board
Published Dec. 29, 2024, 6:51 a.m. ET
AP Photo/Rick Scuteri
Energy watch: Yes, Don Can Flip Joe’s Agenda
“For four years, President Joe Biden has described climate change as an existential threat requiring a whole lot of government response and trillions of dollars in new spending to force America off fossil fuels,” scoffs RealClearInvestigations’ James Varney. President-elect Donald Trump, by contrast, “wants to realign U.S. energy policy toward cheap, abundant energy and away from expensive, emerging renewable sources” that often “rely on government subsidies.” True, “no president has a magic wand that can undo every policy enacted by his predecessor.” But the nation has reason to hope: Much of Biden’s $27 billion greenhouse-gas-reduction-fund grants, for example, have “been awarded to outfits with strong ties to the Democratic party.” “Money can be saved simply by not being spent.”
Eye on New York: Labor’s War on AI
Albany’s “Legislative Oversight of Automated Decision-Making in Government,” or “LOADinG,” Act wasn’t about “protecting New York from self-aware computers trying to wipe out humanity,” snarks the Empire Center’s Ken Girardin of legislation signed by Gov. Hochul restricting state agencies’ use of AI and computer-generated guidelines. It was a gift to “the unions, particularly the Public Employees Federation,” which admitted to lawmakers it was seeking “to protect workers from losing their jobs to AI systems.” Yet the bill’s “ ‘protections’ will bring slower-than-appropriate service delivery at higher-than-necessary costs, slamming the brakes on a multi-generation trend toward more efficiency, both across the economy and in state agencies themselves.” Government can greatly benefit from AI, but only if “public employee unions don’t keep sabotaging them.”
Liberal: A Fix for Dems’ Toxic Party Image
After the election, “non-delusional Democrats have concluded that their party brand is in the toilet,” observes The Liberal Patriot’s John Halpin. Among these realists are “centrists who say the party is too culturally elitist, too anti-capitalist, and too obsessed with identity politics and other extreme values.” It’s plagued with progressives who think the party is “too pro-corporate and too obsessed with white working-class voters.” To improve the party’s brand, Dems should try “fusionism,” blending “pro-growth and populist economics” with “traditionally liberal but pluralistic and more moderate cultural values.” This would require centrists and progressives to “forego the attempted takeover of the party for a while and try to create new mechanisms for cooperation and the development of a party brand that all sides can embrace.”
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