Posted on 12/02/2006 11:38:52 AM PST by Reagan Man
Former top Reagan adviser Ed Meese said last night that New York Democrat Sen. Chuck Schumer was dreaming if he thinks the Reagan vision of limited government is dead.
Reaganism is alive and kicking, Meese told the State Policy Network, a group of representatives from free market think-tanks from across America yesterday evening at the Heritage Foundation.
Meese was responding to statements Schumer had made to the editors of the New York Daily News early this week. The old Reagan theory which dominatedwhich is, 'Government is bad, it's out of touch, chop off its hands as soon as it moves is over, Schumer continued. Reaganomics is dead, that the Reagan philosophy is dead.
Meese said Schumers wishful thinking is in direct contradiction to reality as evidenced by the booming economy and the 30-year-low average jobless rates that were the exact predictions of the supply-side theory known as Reaganomics.
The former attorney general and close friend of the 40th President admitted that Iraq had its negative affects in the recent mid-term elections and that the Republican leadership had lost its way, seemingly working hard to prove Lord Actons warning that power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely".
But the midterm results had many moderate Republicans losing and quite a few conservative Democrats winning, he said, and recent polls show, a majority of Americans, both Democrats and Republicans, want smaller government, lower taxes and less spendingwhich was always the platform of the Reagan Revolution.
Meeses claims were based on new polling data from the Club for Growth on Democrats, Independents and Republicans from the across the country that show, among other things, a majority of voters (57.3%) want candidates who will cut spending and even more favor making permanent the 2001 and 2003 tax cuts, including the elimination of the death tax.
Meese went on to quote the Club for Growths analysis: Despite the clear rejection of the Republican Party on fiscal issues, there remains widespread majority appeal for the principles of lower taxes and smaller government. Even independent swing voters show strong majority support for extending the 2003 income, capital gains, and dividend tax rate cuts, as well as permanently eliminating the death tax. They also show solid majority support for reducing federal spending, even if that means reducing spending in their own districts!
Meese ended by citing examples of local activists across the land who have preserved the small government values and vision of Ronald Reagan. The main example he cited were the many states in the country where grass-roots activists implemented legal steps to protect average American citizens from the Supreme Courts recent disastrous Kelo imminent domain decision, which is a perfect example of bad, out of touch, big government.
The dems squeak into power by less than 10,000 votes and suddenly they view it as a revolution. The dems have a history of overstepping. They did that with health care and other programs when Clinton came into power and we got 1994.
I was thinking along the same line. Since we got our heads handed to us in Nov., hopefully the Republican politicians have come to the same conclusion.
Meese speaks truth to power.
Hopefully a good conservative leader will come forth to rally the troops. I really don't see one but there must be one ready to emerge from somewhere.
Of course, it is not dead. The ideas of Locke, Montesquieu and Smith will outlive Schumer by thousands of years.
The Reagan revolution will be just fine when the republicans Quit spending my money and get back to the basics of less govt is best govt. And America first.
Hear that MR. BUSH?
Until then the republicans and rinos will be in the minority.
Who in the full list of possible '08 GOP Presidential candidates comes the closest to truly going back to practicing Reaganism if anybody? Tancredo? Pence? Gingrich? Brownback? Barbour? Nobody? The majority of conservatives throughout the U.S. need to rally behind somebody for President/V.P. earlier than usual, and then, they need to successfully help in creating another political tidal wave similar to what happened during the '94 elections.
We didn't after Bush 1, so don't hold your breath.
You will get what the RINO leaders of the party serve you. To steal a freeper's handle; "Just Shut Up And Take It"
"the reagan philosophy is dead."
it seems that senator schumer is contending with senator levin for the top spot in the democrat heirarchy of scumbags. (why doesn't senator schumer admit that he is a marxist?)
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