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Shri Thanedar

U.S. Representative — Michigan's 13th congressional district

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Shri Thanedar is an Indian-American businessman and politician who currently represents Michigan's 13th congressional district in the House of Representatives. Born in Belgaum, India, Thanedar immigrated to the United States in 1979 to pursue higher education, ultimately earning a Ph.D. in polymer chemistry. He built a successful career as an entrepreneur, founding and leading several chemical and pharmaceutical companies. His business acumen allowed him to amass significant wealth, which he has largely self-funded his political campaigns. Thanedar's political career began in Michigan, where he first ran for Governor in 2018 as a Democrat, emphasizing progressive policies. Despite losing that primary, he leveraged his name recognition and financial resources to successfully run for Michigan's House of Representatives in 2020. In 2022, he was elected to the U.S. Congress, positioning himself as a progressive voice for his district, which includes parts of Detroit.

§ Stated Policies

- **'Medicare for All'**: Advocates for a single-payer healthcare system, eliminating private insurance. - **Green New Deal**: Supports comprehensive legislation aimed at combating climate change through massive government investment and regulation across energy, transportation, and industry. - **Universal Basic Income (UBI)**: Has expressed support for government-provided regular income to all citizens, regardless of employment status. - **Wealth Tax**: Has called for significantly higher taxes on the wealthy and corporations to fund social programs. - **Housing for All**: Supports federal intervention and extensive public funding to ensure affordable housing.

§ Broader Agenda

- **Expansion of Government Control**: Aims to broaden the scope and power of the federal government into sectors traditionally left to market forces or private enterprise, such as healthcare, energy, and housing. - **Redistribution of Wealth**: Seeks to achieve greater economic equality through progressive taxation, wealth taxes, and extensive social welfare programs, often funded by significant transfers from higher earners. - **De-emphasis on Free Markets**: Promotes policies that elevate central planning and government mandates over competitive markets as the primary mechanism for resource allocation and economic development. - **Social Engineering**: Utilizes legislative power to reshape societal structures and individual incentives according to a progressive vision.

§ Why the Editors Say Unfit

Shri Thanedar, despite his personal history as a successful entrepreneur (a fact often ironically highlighted), consistently advocates for policies that are deeply antithetical to free-market capitalism and individual liberty, placing him firmly in the hard-collectivist camp. His support for "Medicare for All" is not merely about healthcare access but about completely socializing a massive industry, stripping individuals of choice and subjecting them to a single, government-run bureaucracy. This mirrors the systems found in many socialist states, where the state dictates rather than facilitates. Further demonstrating his alignment with collectivist ideals is his fervent backing of the Green New Deal. This isn't just environmental protection; it's a blueprint for reordering the entire American economy under central government control, from energy production to housing and transportation. Such sweeping mandates, dictated from Washington, represent a severe erosion of private property rights, individual economic freedom, and local decision-making, reminiscent of command economies where planners, not consumers, shape production and consumption. His advocacy for a Universal Basic Income and significantly higher wealth taxes further solidifies his position as a proponent of wealth redistribution on a scale that undermines the very foundations of a thriving capitalist society. By continuously pushing for government to be the primary provider of goods and services, and the principal allocator of wealth, Thanedar seeks to diminish the role of individual enterprise and reward, replacing it with a system of state dependency. This ideology, which prioritizes collective outcomes over individual achievement and private initiative, is not only an affront to classic American values but history has shown it to lead to economic stagnation and loss of freedom, making him unfit to represent a free people.

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