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A Matter of Math

For anyone who has balanced a checkbook there is one element of the economy that is easy to relate to.  If spending increases, income has to increase.  This is the root of economics in its simplest form, and it holds for the government just as it holds for you or me.  The big difference being the government’s income is our taxes.  Senator McCain has a record of fighting earmarks and wasteful spending.  Senator Obama recently supported the pork-laiden farm bill and has more plans for increased spending.  Senator McCain addresses health care by taking on the massive inflation assosiated with health care costs as well as proposing tort reform.  Senator Obama’s plans for nationalized health care will require massive spending by the government.  Increased taxes whether on the middle class or the wealthy simply hurts the economy, particulary when the economy is struggling.  Government give aways may win votes, but it doesn’t help the economy as the math doesn’t add up.

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1 comment June 8th, 2008

Congressional Republicans & Sen. McCain

Republicans in the branches of Congress and throughout the Washington establishment are hiking enthusiasts, we can only conclude. How can we not? In the three and a half years that have elapsed since the election of 2004 we have demonstrated an incorrigible determination to delve deeper and deeper into the dark recesses of the political wilderness. We were punished for this avant garde tendency in ‘06, decisively losing our governing majorities in Congress that we so uselessly squandered. A lesson was to be gleaned from this punishment, a lesson which has apparently fallen upon inattentive ears.

The establishment GOP for too long has been far too tolerant of corruption within its midst. Residing within government simply to gorge upon its trough is antithetical to every principle which defines the party, yet too few within the party’s apparatus are willing to undertake the dirty work of preserving the integrity of those principles and of the party in general. Thus we march deeper into the wilderness.

Pork-barrel spending—the nectar and sustenance, nay the seed of corruption—also flies antagonistic to our party’s principles, yet in the years since we have controlled Congress until this day it has grown exponentially among the caucuses in the House and Senate, even after our ass-whipping in November ‘06. A recent proposition by House Minority Leader John Boehner that House Republicans adhere to a moratorium on pork was easily defeated. What is more, some of the caucuses’ most disreputable appropriators maintain their positions of leadership within the caucus and on committees. Thus we march deeper into the wilderness.

Though many good, credible conservative solutions there be, Republicans in Congress still provide no compelling agenda to address the country’s problems and the concerns of the American people, such as health care, energy, the economy, Iran, North Korea, etc. Democrats have their own (big government, terrible) ideas, we appear to have none. Thus we march deeper into the wilderness.

The upshot is that Republicans face losses this year every bit as significant as those in ‘06, losses which will strengthen the Democrats’ grasp on the levers of power in Washington and their ability to inflict real harm through their disastrous prescriptions. It does not help Republicans that their own malfeasances have coincided with Democrats’ long-awaited realization that to win Congressional seats within generally conservative America you have to run candidates who are themselves conservative, specifically on social issues, immigration, spending, etc. Witness Travis Childers’ recent victory in a House special election in heretofore Republican Mississippi.

Without reformation, complacent Republicans will only watch their seats dwindle further and further year after year. This leaves Sen. McCain in the position of having to enforce the Pirate’s Code: Whoever falls behind, is left behind. He has to press ahead with his reform agenda, touching upon those issues of concern to the American voter that Congressional Republicans at least appear to be ignoring. Be prepared to go it alone; if Republicans in Congress want to follow great, they’ll be doing all of us a favor. If they do not, press forward regardless. I wouldn’t wait for them to return from their furlough into the wilderness.

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May 29th, 2008

Pork Amendment Goes Down in Flames

29-71 says Ed Morrissey.

I’m not sure anyone thought it would be quite that ugly.

The good news is, if the American public is outraged about this (and make no mistake, the Republicans are just as responsible as the Democrats) they know they only have one Presidential candidate that will fight all he can to end this.

Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were clearly just paying lip service to this amendment for political gain. John McCain has made this a cornerstone of his congressional career.

The choice is easy.

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1 comment March 14th, 2008


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