Posted on 11/05/2012 3:07:48 PM PST by smoothsailing
NOVEMBER 5, 2012 3:00 P.M.
Putting aside all the voter models, theres one overlooked point worth making with Election Day at hand. Most times in American politics, optimists win, and pessimists lose. I know thats not always the case. And sometimes its hard to distinguish between the two. But in this election, I believe Mitt Romney is the optimist, and Barack Obama is the pessimist. Its Romneys election to win.
Parenthetically, in my lifetime, it was Dwight Eisenhower the optimist, Stevenson the pessimist; Kennedy the optimist (Get America moving again), Nixon the pessimist; Reagan the quintessential optimist, Carter the pessimist; and going further back in history, FDR the optimist, Hoover and the rest of them the pessimists.
And of course, four years ago, it was Obama the optimist. He was the candidate of hope and change. But he has run such a negative campaign in 2012, right up to the end, that I believe his negativism is translating into pessimism. And thats not what the beleaguered American people want.
Voting is the best revenge, Obama infamously said this past weekend. What did he mean by that? F. Scott Fitzgeralds line was, Living well is the best revenge. But with President Obama, what exactly is this revenge? Revenge against whom? Against what?
Mitt Romney quickly countered that one should vote for the love of country, not revenge. But I wonder, regarding President Obama, is his revenge against the rich? Is it revenge because his class-warfare argument isnt working? Is it revenge because his policies have not spread the wealth and redistributed income as much as he wants?
Is it revenge against his failure to grow the government even larger? Is it revenge because he wants more than 50 percent of American households to be government dependent? Is it revenge because his big-spending fiscal policies havent worked?
The Joint Economic Committee reports that both economic growth and job creation are the worst in modern times, dating back to 1947. So is it revenge for Mr. Obama because he hasnt had the chance to create even higher spending, taxes, and regulation?
In his closing argument in the Wall Street Journal this weekend, Obama went on several times about raising taxes on individuals and businesses. This is pessimism. You know why? Because optimists believe in the ingenuity, entrepreneurship, and spirit of gifted individuals who are free to use their God-given talents to make our economy and society the best it can be. Not government. Thats the pessimistic view. But individual initiative the optimistic view.
Mitt Romney takes this individual view. God granted natural rights to individuals, and it is they who truly run the government and the country. Thats the Romney view. Its the free-enterprise view. The market view. The human-action view. To my way of thinking, that makes Romney the model optimist.
Look at Romneys general plan. He sets optimistic goals of 4 percent growth and 12 million new jobs. He will reduce and reform the tax system in ways that will reward, not punish, the success of individuals and companies. He would encourage business, not insult it. He believes free-market capitalism and choice, not the heavy hand of government, are the best solutions to poverty.
When Romney talks about increasing take-home pay, hes creating a dividing line between a larger private sector and a more restrained government sector. This goes hand in hand with his goal to contain government at 20 percent of GDP. This, too, is optimism.
Even more, when Romney offers to reach across the aisle to find common ground on major issues like spending, deficits, debt, tax reform, and entitlement reform he is in effect showing an inherent optimism that well-meaning men and women can get things done in order to make the country better.
In effect, just as Reagan did in the crisis of 1980, Romney is saying: We can fix this and solve this with people of good will and strong principles coming together for the first time in many years.
I am not blaming Barack Obama for all the countrys ills. He was dealt a very bad hand. But he chose the wrong course. He relies too much on big government and too little on the enterprise of ordinary people. He is operating a historically discredited model.
Mitt Romney, on the other hand, is working to restore the freedom model created by our Founders. This model has served the country well for 250-some years. It is fundamentally a belief in people and good common sense. It is profoundly optimistic.
Perhaps Ill be wrong. But I think optimism wins this election.
I do.
With the right policies and leadership, we would have a roaring economy two years ago instead of the present moribund one, sinking into another pit of quicksand and piling up debt like a drunk buying everyone at the bar.
Hey Kudlow - Obama was in the Senate in January 2005. What do you mean not blame him? What the hell was he doing to fix the country?
And by the way, he ran for President. Boo hoo that times are tough. Nobody made him run.
:-)
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OK, but for a 10 year term.
Okay. No bullets, no marine guard, no back up........
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1 pkg Sprigley’s Rearmint Gum
1 toy teleprompter
1 hand-held mirror
Reading list: "Gay and lesbian organization in middle eastern states"
Dinner menu: Roast pig nightly.
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We won’t miss this guy.
*High five*
Let's hope for a great day.
Later........
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