Posted by
Ronald Lanham Jr. on Friday, February 27, 2009 6:42:37 AM
Since the 2006 midterm election we have heard things from the Left
like, "elections have consequences" and "don't preach about fiscal
responsibility when Bush grew the debt greater than any president since
FDR". And they're right on both counts.
The fact is that the Republicans screwed up royally. They were more
concerned about maintaining a semblance of power so that they betrayed
the fiscal responsibility that got them elected in the first place. And
I still say to this day that the Democrats didn't win the 2006 and 2008
elections; the Republicans lost. In fact, you could say that they went
out of their way to lose.
But this is a new year. The new congress and the president have been in
control for a little over a month and things are worse now than they
were before. The stock market continues to decline because investors
are worried about the socialist moves that the new government has begun
to put in place. And the only answer that the Democrats offer is more
government spending, more regulation and higher taxes on the high
achievers--the ones that provide most of the jobs in this country. The
thing that the Republicans warned against has come to pass. So now what
do we do?
The only thing to do is reelect the Republicans in 2010. They aren't
perfect but hopefully they have been sufficiently chastised that they
will not make the same mistakes again. We should redouble our efforts
to show that the Democrat plans are not only counterproductive, but are
in fact harmful. We should take the high road and not issue juvenile
personal attacks. We should modernize, not hip hop-ize the party. We
should use the same techniques (i.e. internet video, blogging, email
campaigns, etc.) as the Dems, without stooping to the same type of
false accusations and mindless repetition of talking points. We have
the facts on our side. It's time that we use modern campaigning
techniques and technologies to get our message out.
And once we are back in control we need to put the party's feet to the
fire to make sure that they don't make the mistakes of the past or come
up with new mistakes that they can make. This is too important.
We also need a special 10th amendment commission to explore ways to
return power to the states. The size and power of the federal government
are truly unconstitutional. We must challenge the big government types
on this. They claim that they are supporting and defending the
Constitution but they do the exact opposite of what they say.
Winning in 2010 is going to be harder because the Left has decided to
politicize the census by putting it under the control of the White
House. They are also bantering about the atrociously name "Fairness
Doctrine". And some of the higher taxes on the job providers that I
mentioned earlier won't go into effect until 2011. That means that even
if we win in 2010, by the time we take control of the congress these
oppressive taxes will start to ruin the economy even further.
Personally I would like to see a more libertarian form of government.
But truthfully the Libertarian Party doesn't stand much chance of
winning a national election campaign. There are still too many people
in this county that want a nanny government to take care of them, than
want liberty. The Republicans aren't the perfect choice but they are
still the best option that we have. The more we can move the party
toward constructivist, libertarian policies the better the county will
be for it.