Posted on 09/23/2010 9:15:25 AM PDT by Notary Sojac
Making pledges is easy. Keeping them? Not so much. Just ask Mr. Hope and Change. The new GOP pledge is fine as far as it goes especially the upfront acknowledgment that governments powers derive from the consent of the governed, not from the penumbras emanating from the fingertips of all President Obamas czars.
But actions speak louder than words. And no action bespoke of the gap between conservative rhetoric and reality louder than the hysterical votes of 91 Republicans who voted with Chicken Little Democrats under the Republican Bush administration to pass the TARP all-purpose banking/auto suppliers/life insurance/AIG bailout.
For a depressing look at how so many supposedly limited government Republicans caved in the face of panic fomented by naked-emperor financial bureaucrats, see my liveblog of the Crap Sandwich vote on October 3, 2008.
Here is the roll call vote from that day.
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Print and save it. Its a useful reminder of which Republicans stood by their principles and which ones abandoned their fine pledges to uphold the Constitution, laws of the United States, and free-market principles in the heat of battle.
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Words that will live in infamy: This is not a time for ideological purity.
(Excerpt) Read more at michellemalkin.com ...
You are apparently confusing me for someone else.
This is a forum for discussion. Discussion sometimes lead to a debate.
I ain’ calling no one names and I am speaking for myself, no one else.
I have no idea what drove you to your conclusions, but I assure you, you are absolutely incorrect in your assesment of me.
Instead...If you really wanna discuss it, take it out of the forum and into something more private. You are distracting from the active discussion.
Regards,
WAW
Pardon me while I quote Rush, but if now is not the time to decide to run conservative, when is the right time?
Seriously.
I have every right to try to state my case - while the timing of events makes it relevant.
After the primaries, it will be a lib dem versus a repubulican...I’ll crawl over broken glass to keep the dem out. Know that.
But now is the time to discuss and frame the issues that will shape the selection of who is going run.
In some ways, I can see the argument that we need professionals...not amateurs in government, because the lifetime beaurocrats will eat those amateurs alive. I get it.
But in the house and in the senate, it comes down to votes. Who will consistently vote with conservative ideas.
So we need to articulate what that means...and now is the time to remind folks what those principles mean. If not now, when?
Seriously.
Why should right compromise with wrong? To me its that simple.
Feel free to say otherwise. It’s your God-given right.
Jeez, Give them a chance will ya Michelle. We haven't even had the election yet. Much less the transfer of power.
The primaries _ARE_ over. They’ve been over for a week.
It’s time to beat the Democrats.
Riight. I can’t look ahead to 2012. I can’t look ahead to shaping the debate between the primary and the current elections.
laughing out loud...re-read your post.
I’ve thought for a while that our leading talk show folks and writers should run for office. They bring a legion of followers, have no trouble with funds, and are able to communicate and teach conservatism better than most politicians. They would also attract huge media attention which would further spread the message.
It didn’t take more than a minute to browse the bill and come up with problems MNJohnnie. For instance, it talks about revoking Obamacare and replacing it with something better. Revoking it is all the federal government is approved to do by the U. S. Constitution.
One other problem that became readily apparent was the suggestion that Republicans were going to roll back spending to 2008 levels. MNJohnnie, I saw your graph with Bush vs Obama budgets yesterday. That graph would be very commendable if not for one thing.
The national debt our nation accumulated since it’s inception was about 5.2 trillion when Bush was sworn in. By the end of his terms in office, the debt had gone up close to 92%.
Then you made a startling comment. You stated that the major cause for excessive spending under Bush was related to the War in Iraq.
The truth is, the Iraq war cost about $700 billion. Under Bush the national debt went up about $4.5 trillion.
Look, perhaps I get too wound up at times concerning the Republican party, but your defenses of the party amounts to nothing less than full blown propaganda at times. Just because people understand this, don’t think they’re totally dismissed by others. People aren’t as stupid as you and the Republican party seem to take them for.
I try to focus my comments on Republican Party leaders and RINOs. And if you’re going to continue to propagandize and not address problems with the party leadership with truth and candor, then I’ll continue to address you.
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(Crain’s) The first of the Chicago areas small banks that got bailout funds from the federal government are paying the money back.
But the news isnt as good as it first appeared: The four small lenders that recently redeemed preferred shares they issued to the Treasury Department under the Troubled Asset Relief Program have effectively refinanced into a cheaper federal bailout program.
The four all are designated as community development financial institutions institutions that lend to low-income or underserved communities or individuals and have transferred their original TARP funds into a new, lower-interest program to provide federal assistance to CDFIs.
http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20100927/NEWS01/100929901/four-banks-refinance-tarp-funds
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