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Democrats Cause WV to Lose
The Charleston Daily Mail | 7/11/03 | Don Surber

Posted on 07/18/2003 6:47:08 AM PDT by samanella

Don Surber July 11 2003 When Democrats win, W.Va. loses In just 15 words, Jay Rockefeller explained it all

In 15 words, Jay Rockefeller explained the failure of 70 years of Democratic stewardship of the state. He was railing against a Republican plan for health insurance. But the truth spilled all over his argument.

"Private companies don't come to West Virginia. They know they can't make any money here," he told an audience on Monday.

He had eight years as governor and has had 19 years in the U.S. Senate to fix that.

Union-friendly labor laws and courts that cater to trial lawyers chased away most capitalists.

Those who stay are punished for their bravery. Weirton Steel is listed in bankruptcy court, not the New York Stock Exchange.

The state might as well join its fourth-largest employer in bankruptcy court. Democrats racked up billions in unfunded liability by making promises they cannot keep in workers' comp.

West Virginia has many dangerous jobs. But eight other states have higher rates of work-related deaths. Their workers' comp programs are not bankrupt.

Those states attract insurance companies to handle their workers' comp. Ours is run by Justices Joe Albright, Warren McGraw and Larry Starcher.

Instead of seeking capitalism, Democrats roll out the pork barrel polka.

All pork does is get the politicians re-elected. We have elected only three U.S. senators in the last 45 years.

When Bob Byrd and Jennings Randolph joined the Senate in 1959, West Virginia was 39th in income.

Thirty years later, the state was 49th.

West Virginians traded their birthright for soup and beans. We replaced democracy with political fealty.

Serf West Virginia. The House of Mollohan controls the northern congressional seat. The House of Gainer controls the auditor's office. The House of Manchin controls the secretary of state's office and hence, elections.

The House of Staggers lost its congressional seat to population loss, not an angry electorate, as our delegation shrank from four seats to three in 1992.

Ah yes, the population loss.

Democratic Party policies led to an exodus of biblical proportion.

The economic colander drains away young taxpayers, leaving behind the old and the infirm for the rest of us to tend.

Civic boosters try to gloss over the pain of poverty. They erroneously claim the state has the lowest crime rate.

That title belongs to North Dakota. Sixteen states have a lower violent crime rate.

West Virginia appears to be safe because its property crime rate is third-lowest. That is not a sign of virtue. Democrats left little worth stealing.

The cost of housing is a cruel illusion. Sure, houses can be had cheap.

But the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight reported that since 1980, the value of houses in West Virginia rose a mere 92 percent. That is half the national average.

The difference in appreciation means homeowners pay dearly when they sell -- if they can find a buyer.

Cheap housing is part of the myth of a lower cost of living.

When I bought my new Mustang, I did not get a West Virginia discount. Ditto my computer, my TV and my furniture.

This may explain why we lag behind the nation in using computers. Let us not confuse a lower standard of living with a lower cost of living.

The final myth is that, well, we have a less stressful lifestyle than those city slickers. If so, why is our rate for heart disease so high?

We have the highest mortality rate in the land. Poverty is killing us.

Political freedom leads to economic freedom. Under Democrats, West Virginians have neither.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; US: West Virginia
KEYWORDS: democrats
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1 posted on 07/18/2003 6:47:08 AM PDT by samanella
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To: samanella
Almost Heaven..... West Virginia......Business Hell.
2 posted on 07/18/2003 6:49:19 AM PDT by bert (Don't Panic!)
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3 posted on 07/18/2003 6:50:55 AM PDT by Support Free Republic (Your support keeps Free Republic going strong!)
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To: samanella
West Virginia sounds alot like Western New York. Same policies...same results.
4 posted on 07/18/2003 6:52:30 AM PDT by Marc Poor
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To: bert
I actually like West Virginia (currently correctly spelled "Byrd-ginia") a lot, and would love to own some land there. But, since the West Virginia jokes will be starting any minute, let me get mine in first.

My brother and I wrote a little song once:

Almost human, West Virginia,
Sloping foreheads, weak receding chins
Thoughts go slow there, slow as molass-ees
Denser than a mountain, dumber than a tree

I believe there may have been some alcohol involved.

5 posted on 07/18/2003 6:58:01 AM PDT by nina0113
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To: Marc Poor
After graduating from high school and then college in West Virginia, I escaped as fast as I could to Northern Virginia. When I go back to visit it's like being in a "time warp". Not much has changed.
6 posted on 07/18/2003 7:01:59 AM PDT by LetsRok
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To: nina0113
Hope it was clear moonshine....the cloudy kind can make you vote Democratic!
7 posted on 07/18/2003 7:03:39 AM PDT by samanella
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To: samanella
"Private companies don't come to West Virginia. They know they can't make any money here," he told an audience on Monday.

The triumph of liberalism! WV and DC are the one-time Potemkin villages of the Democratic party. Rent control, environmental regs out the wazoo, Democratic graft machines ...

And just look at them now!

8 posted on 07/18/2003 7:06:30 AM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: nina0113
West Virginia, where "bisexual" means "sheeps AND goats."
9 posted on 07/18/2003 7:09:31 AM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: VadeRetro
LOL!!!!
10 posted on 07/18/2003 7:11:13 AM PDT by samanella
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To: samanella
Wake up American, the Dems have sold you out.
11 posted on 07/18/2003 7:13:07 AM PDT by bmwcyle (Here's to Hillary's book sinking like the Clinton 2000 economy)
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To: samanella
Same can be said for Connecticut. And not much has improved with our RINO Governor.

Connecticut is an old Indian word for "Land of empty mill buildings."

12 posted on 07/18/2003 7:13:42 AM PDT by N. Theknow
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To: samanella
I was born here, too. (But my parents lived in Maryland. The hospital was here.)
13 posted on 07/18/2003 7:15:54 AM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: LetsRok
Stay in Northern VA. I left the beltway megatropolis as quickly as I could and am very happy to be able to maintain a good job in West Virginia. If you like the great outdoors, this really is "Almost Heaven".

But I will say that that whole corridor H pork project kinda pissed me off!

14 posted on 07/18/2003 7:19:01 AM PDT by the_devils_advocate_666
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To: samanella
Don't forget that if you live in WV, you'd better expect to drive to KY or VA for your medical care, because the trial lawyers are shutting down the hospitals and docs.
15 posted on 07/18/2003 7:20:50 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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To: samanella
Proud to be a West Virginian

Montani Semper Liberi .... Mountaineers Are Always Free.

These words adorn the state flag and state seal of the Great State of West Virginia.

Yes, that state that continually comes in last in every statistic kept by the federal government. We're last (or next to last) in just about every failing of humankind ... obesity, tobacco use, high school graduation rate, and teen pregnancy. You name it; we're number one or number fifty, depending upon your perspective.

West Virginia is one of the poorest states in America. Our median income wouldn't buy a cheeseburger, fries, and a coke in New York City.

Our elected politicians are, by and large, good ole boys. We're the butts of many a joke around the country. The largest employer in the state IS the state. The largest single city in West Virginia barely has 50,000 people. We're mostly known for coal mining, yet the lion's share of dollars from mining leaves the state, and ends up in the hands of the land barons living elsewhere.

No United States Presidents were born in West Virginia. I don't even believe any Vice Presidents were born here; but we are the home of Senator Robert C. Byrd.

West Virginia doesn't have a professional sports team. We're not big enough. We don't have any major TV markets that would be attractive to any owners. We don't have any national monuments ... no Grand Canyon, or Mount Rushmore, or even a Disney World; no NASCAR tracks (yet), no Great Lakes, no international airports, no Opryland, no sky needles, no eight lane highways, no beaches, no Ivy League colleges. We don't have any skyscrapers, or world famous vacation spots, or motion picture studios, or amber waves of grain; no subways, no Emmy Awards, no Mardi Gras, and no Rose Bowl Parade.

With all of the things West Virginia doesn't have, why would anyone bother living here, you ask?

Well ...West Virginia has some things that a person doesn't realize they wanted until they were here.

West Virginia has mountains. The Appalachian Mountains extend from New York to Georgia, but in no state are they more majestic, or part of the renown, than in West Virginia. The highest point in West Virginia is Spruce Knob, one mile above sea level. Yes, there are higher points in America, but none more beautiful.

Because of our mountains, we have rivers. The oldest river in the Western Hemisphere, the New River (quite appropriately named, don't you think) ends in West Virginia. We have the Gauley river, which confluences with the New River in a magnificent cascade to form the Kanawha River, which in turn flows through the center of the state, and directly through the capital city of Charleston, the largest city in West Virginia. These rivers in addition to the Cheat, Blackwater, Tygart, Monongahela, and countless others offer tremendous recreational opportunities.

The tallest building in Charleston is barely 25 floors tall, which, if you think about it, is a plus; how could you possibly build a skyscraper more beautiful than a mountain? The capital city stretches throughout the long river valley, encompassing both hill and dale. The Charleston airport, the largest in the state, sits on top of a mountain. The crime rate in Charleston, including the entire population of the Kanawha Valley (around 200,000), reflects that of the entire state ....... the lowest in America. No more than a handful of murders are committed each year. Charleston has no subway systems, but, truth be known, you can get from one end of town to the other, even in rush hour traffic, in less than ten minutes. There are three major interstate systems going through Charleston, the smallest city in America to make such a claim. The entire state has six different interstate systems, meaning, from Charleston, you can reach Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati, Pittsburgh, Louisville or Charlotte in four hours or less.

Ah, but, once you leave the interstates, the drive becomes a thing of wonder. Two lane roads, winding up and down the mountains, offer amazing views and historic places ... small towns, poor in wealth but rich in history. West Virginia is the birthplace of Mother's Day, in Grafton; and Father's Day, in Fairmont. We have the oldest covered bridge still in use. We have walnut festivals and strawberry festivals and apple festivals and pumpkin festivals and buckwheat festivals, and arts and crafts fairs and stern wheel regattas and ramp dinners. We have Bridge Day, on the New River Gorge bridge over 800 feet above the New River; the only standing structure in the United States that, one day a year, allows parachuting and bungee jumping.

We have college basketball, and minor league baseball and hockey, and, just like all of America, Friday night high school football. We have white water rafting, and skiing, and hiking, and caves, and waterfalls, and camping in every direction. We have Sundays where a leisurely drive in the car can take eight hours, and only cover 100 miles. We have bed and breakfasts, and resorts, and golf courses, and museums, and the Greenbrier Hotel. West Virginia has more natural beauty and wonder than any person could ever imagine.

We have all of this, and yet ... our greatest asset is our people.

West Virginians are good people. We care about each other. We talk to our neighbors over the backyard fence. We grow tomatoes for the entire neighborhood. We turn around in each other's driveways, and yell "howdy" when we do. We sit on the porch on warm summer evenings, listening to crickets, and watching kids catch fireflies. We loan a hammer, or a cup of sugar.

We don't take two-hour lunches, but we do spend a few minutes each day with a cup of coffee, and our feet up on our desk, shooting the breeze. We rarely get in a hurry. We have relatives just down the street. We don't just loan someone a socket wrench, we help them fix their car. We share recipes, and gardening tips, and our last cup of coffee. We baby sit each other's kids, we house sit for each other's dogs while we're on vacation, and we loan each other our cars if we have to get to the drug store. We ask each other if we need anything as we're going to the market. We celebrate each other's accomplishments, and we cry over each other's disappointments.

We are a friendly folk. We are West Virginians. Mountaineers are always free. Free to take the time to enjoy life, and hold each moment in our hearts, forever.
16 posted on 07/18/2003 7:25:28 AM PDT by flutters (God Bless The USA)
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To: Mamzelle
The part I live in adjoins MD. Lots of doctors here are relocating their practices to the Cumberland, MD area.
17 posted on 07/18/2003 7:26:55 AM PDT by VadeRetro
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To: Mamzelle
Tell me about it! With elderly parents still living in WV (like Surber said in his column), I fear all the time they are getting inadequate medical care. My father had to sit in the emergency room of CAMC with a sharp pain in his side for over 14 hours (he was 80 at the time) until his appendix finally ruptured. The governor, the one caught with his pants down, was hunting with a new rifle with it recoiled and split his forehead open. At the hospital, he demanded a plastic surgeon (like that would help his looks)and they told him "Go to Ohio, then, because we don't have any." Needless to say, Gov. Wise is a puppet of the trial lawyers.
18 posted on 07/18/2003 7:27:57 AM PDT by samanella
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To: VadeRetro
Cumberland, a pretty place. People think of MD as Balmer and Annapolis, liberal hotbeds. But the Eastern Shore or western Maryland are the places to be...I sure miss that excellent produce on the ES.
19 posted on 07/18/2003 7:29:21 AM PDT by Mamzelle
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To: flutters
I don't even believe any Vice Presidents were born here; but we are the home of Senator Robert C. Byrd.

Spoken with obvious pride by an idiot. Not your work, I hope!

Byrd was voted WV's man of the 20th Century. Alas, this is perfectly just! Byrd represents exactly the liberal pork-barrel welfare-state government that kills private enterprise and produces ... a WV or a DC. He represents WV's last 100 years as well as any one man's life can do.

20 posted on 07/18/2003 7:31:26 AM PDT by VadeRetro
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