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Conservatives Need to Get Real
The Intellectual Conservative ^ | 02 February 2004 | Scott Shore

Posted on 02/11/2004 11:00:20 AM PST by Lando Lincoln

While President Bush may not be a conservative’s perfect president, the alternative should shake any discontents to active support of the President.

As a conservative, I agree with most of the criticism that has been leveled at President Bush amongst Republicans and conservatives. While I support the President’s foreign and defense policies, I think that the Administration has tried to do the impossible—preempt the Left on their own issues. Republicans were not put on this earth to increase the size of government, create massive new programs like Medicare, spend billions of dollars on AIDS in Africa, fund the UN renovation, expand the Federal role in education or pursue a reckless policy of granting amnesty to illegal foreigners working in the US. None of these initiatives by the President will, in the end, take votes from the Democratic core base. Democrats are much better and far more willing to outspend any Republican program that expands the Welfare State. The strong suit of Republicans is limited government, lower taxes, individual responsibility and strong national defense. Karl Rove may be right that some of the President’s big government initiatives may neutralize some independents. In any case, conservatives could have hoped for much more in a Washington where Republicans control both the White House and Congress.

Having said all that, I intend to do whatever I can to reelect President Bush. The reason is simple. The alternative is unthinkable. A tax increase by rolling back the President’s much needed tax relief will not go to reduce the deficit but to fund massive new social programs, especially some form of universal national health care system. The stimulus of tax relief will be gone and the deadweight of new taxes and government program will lead to a much larger deficit. Moreover, the hue and cry over the deficit is only logical if the deficit grows as a percentage of GDP over a period of years. Economic recovery can shrink the deficit in a relatively short time -- provided there is no new spending. A Democrat will give us the worst of both worlds -- higher taxes and higher spending.

A Democratic economic policy is also lethal to the American middle class and small business. The repeal of most taxes to the “wealthy” proposed by the Democrats are really to two-income families that are just getting by and are clearly the backbone of the middle-class and small business owners who pay income tax; their business is not a corporation but a family business that is a sole proprietorship. An increase in dividend taxation or capital gains will put the financial markets in a tailspin and further retard the growth of new or expanded business activity.

Universal health care has an interesting twist that few seem to be discussing. If people are concerned about possible invasions of privacy because of the Patriot Act, imagine the access to private information available to Big Brother when he gets his hands on your medical records. Once the government is subsidizing our health, how long will it take before certain health lifestyles or diets become a matter of government concern over its citizens? Should we expect a universal health care system to deliver the same value as our compulsory educational system? In fact, the Democrats are likely to create an even greater rift between the Haves and Have-Nots in healthcare by allowing only the wealthiest Americans to pay for private services. Besides this, universal health will either bankrupt the economy since the demand for healthcare is virtually without limit or it will require the government to ration healthcare. Do we really want the delivery of healthcare to become a matter of political bargaining? Imagine the hypocrisy of those who are adamant that the relationship between a doctor and patient is sacrosanct when it comes to abortion, but would make almost all medical procedures a matter of public policy mandates in the future. Imagine your worst nightmare of an HMO and then increase that exponentially and you begin to get the real meaning of Universal Health Care. As for the eventual bill for this service, look to the past at all other federal entitlement programs. To make matters worse, no Democrat is going to support Medical Practice Tort Reform which is contributing to the skyrocketed growth of healthcare costs.

How will Democrats deal with other issues of free market choice for individuals? No Democrat supports any level of privatization of Social Security for retirement. There is no support for school vouchers or alternatives to the monopoly of the public school system. Finally there is no support for private Health Savings Accounts among the Democrats. While Republicans will at least look for market-based solutions to public policy issues, the unions and bureaucratic constituencies of the Democrats virtually insures no such innovation.

On the matter of illegal immigration, the Democrats are more likely to pass a liberal new amnesty program than any GOP administration. The reason is that the Hispanic community seems to be “in play” and this is one constituency the Democrats really need to lock up in order to strengthen their position on the West Coast and in the Southwest.

One can only imagine the kind of social activist judges and Supreme Court justices that would be appointed by the Democratic nominee. The Federal Judiciary will begin to resemble the lunacy of the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in San Francisco. Can any responsible citizen sit home and allow the judiciary to lunge to the Left? This alone should energize conservatives. The dismantling of all religious tradition or symbolism in public life is likely to continue with a Democratic President and a liberal judiciary.

The final issue is one of national security. Certainly no one can believe that a Democratic administration will strengthen our intelligence and defense capabilities. It was under Democratic administrations that the CIA and other intelligence agencies became decimated and hand-tied. The Democrats have almost unanimously voted against nearly all major new weapons systems. At a time when we are in fact living in a Third World War, we can not go from a Churchill to a Chamberlain. It is disingenuous for the Democrats to glob onto intelligence deficiencies when they are largely the culprit for lack of human intelligence or material resources in the important area of espionage. In fighting a terrorist enemy, preemption is the natural policy and that requires intelligence first and foremost.

While President Bush may not be a conservative’s perfect president, the alternative should shake any discontents to active support of the President. Moreover, in the area of determining the security threat to the West and taking action, the President may go down as one of our greatest leaders. For the sake of the hope of more prudent domestic policy, judicial restraint and national security, there is really no choice. As for much of the domestic agenda, can we afford to sacrifice the good for the perfect?

Scott Shore is a political commentator and management consultant in Providence, Rhode Island.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; News/Current Events; Philosophy; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: bush; conservatives; gop; gwb2004; leftwing; liberals; rightwing; vichycons
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To: onyx
U sure Bush doesn't need our votes? Judging from the latest polls he's going to need all that he can get. Ironic when you consider how much pandering he's done to so many different groups. And what has it availed him? Nada.
81 posted on 02/11/2004 12:41:52 PM PST by KantianBurke (Principles, not blind loyalty)
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To: Wolfstar
"Abandon this President, who's done nothing to deserve it. "

Really? Bush has:

--Voiced support for Assualt Weapons Ban renewal.
--Knowingly signed unconstitutional campaign-finance reform bill into law, saying that the Courts would take care of it.
-- Signed into law the Patriot Act, thus jeapordizing the 4th and 6th amendment rights of Americans.
-- Enacted a prescription drug plan for the most affluent demographic in the US. The rest of us will have to figure out how to pay for this, eventually.
-- Proposed amnesty for illegal immigrants, which sent crossings at the border up dramatically, according to the Border Patrol.

Oh, no, he's done NOTHING to raise the ire of conservatives. We're all just being mean. /sarcasm.

82 posted on 02/11/2004 12:42:13 PM PST by Henrietta
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To: onyx
the democrats' allegiance to the UN

So the administration calling for and rejoining the pro-abortion UNESCO, that this nation of states quit during the Reagan administration, was just stealing away a Democrat issue then?

83 posted on 02/11/2004 12:43:19 PM PST by billbears (Deo Vindice.)
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To: onyx
"Masturbatory vote --- "

Oh, dear...can we say that here on FR...? (wink, wink!)
84 posted on 02/11/2004 12:44:02 PM PST by Henrietta
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To: Henrietta
It involves having principles and sticking to them.

Define for me what those "real" conservative principles are, and perhaps we can move past name-calling.

85 posted on 02/11/2004 12:44:17 PM PST by Wolfstar (A self-confident cowboy nation, or a Kerrified nation. Your choice.)
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To: Lando Lincoln
Where were the Conservative defectors when Reagan failed to abolish the Department of Education?
86 posted on 02/11/2004 12:48:04 PM PST by Democratshavenobrains
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To: marron
Very well articulated. Reads like the talking points in the near future.

And I have this picture of taking the last issue from the Dems, maybe calling it Laura!Care.

Bush may even be able to run on the cultural divide caused by what happens about gay marriage in MA. That's a potential sledgehammer for him.
87 posted on 02/11/2004 12:48:05 PM PST by swarthyguy (Russia doesn't conduct negotiations with terrorists -- it destroys them," Vlad Putin)
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To: billbears
I wrote you off the day I got you to admit that Jesse Helms fell short of your "conservative" criteria.

Discussions with you are a waste of MY time.
88 posted on 02/11/2004 12:48:25 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: Henrietta; Wolfstar
Oh, no, he's done NOTHING to raise the ire of conservatives.

Ah, WE are conservatives, too. We just don't agree with your short-sighted, narrow-minded tunnel vision.

We're all just being mean.

What you're being is ridiculous. You'll get NOTHING by sitting home, but you know that, don't you?

89 posted on 02/11/2004 12:48:29 PM PST by Howlin
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To: Sloth
Intertesting use of "they" instead of we.....hmmmm..........I wonder what it could possibly mean Moby, sorry, I mean Sloth.
90 posted on 02/11/2004 12:48:42 PM PST by hilaryrhymeswithrich (Herman Cain for the U.S. Senate.....this Georgia man is in YOUR future!)
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To: Sloth
"We should not delude ourselves into thinking that the GOP is going to pursue any real progress on conservative issues even after that [60 GOP seats in the Senate] is accomplished."

This is what is disturbing.

I'd like to see a definitive platform of goals and agenda of the "new" Republican Party, but I'm afraid that it will forevermore be a "work in progress," contingent upon polls and demographics.

91 posted on 02/11/2004 12:48:46 PM PST by F16Fighter
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To: Henrietta
LOL! I've been able to use the word here, although I was forced to remove it from my tagline a while back.
92 posted on 02/11/2004 12:50:42 PM PST by onyx (Your secrets are safe with me and all my friends.)
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To: Miss Marple; Henrietta; sarcasm
"2. Our national security will never depend upon permission from another country."

You think not? Why'd President Bush meet Vincent Fox before his SOTU address? He wanted to be sure not to offend Fox with his Illegration proposal.

Sorry. I'm convinced otherwise - at least until the seive called the Southern Border is CLOSED and our CURRENT immigration laws' enforcement is made more of a priority than it is presently. We don't need or want Fox's permission to guard our Southern Border. We want lawmakers giving law enforcement the tools and leadway to do their job and for lawmakers and judges to quit their obstruction of justice.

93 posted on 02/11/2004 12:53:51 PM PST by azhenfud ("He who is always looking up seldom finds others' lost change...")
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To: onyx
Yawn. Yall have never liked President Bush. Your votes won't be missed, because he never had them!

In fact, he did have my vote in 2000 (in one of the three all-Red states). And he hasn't lost it yet.

But he does seem to be trying to lose it.

I think we conservatives, both social and economic types, have been patient to a fault.
94 posted on 02/11/2004 12:53:56 PM PST by George W. Bush (It's the Congress, stupid.)
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To: Henrietta
Now that Bush has unmasked himself as Dem lite, I'll not vote for him.

So you'll get Kerry. That must be what you really want, because you seem very determined to make it happen.

I wouldn't mind you living with Kerry as CinC - but if you succeed, then I must live with it too.

That's a problem for me. A big one.

95 posted on 02/11/2004 12:54:15 PM PST by DaughterOfAnIwoJimaVet (BUSH IN '04: Because we want to outlive Osama Bin Laden.)
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To: Grut
So is Kerry your choice for president?

There is not a thing wrong with voicing your displeasure and disagreement with Bush on some issues and there is nothing wrong with writing him a letter and letting him know your feelings. He might even listen if he get enough input.

96 posted on 02/11/2004 12:54:26 PM PST by tiki
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To: Wolfstar
Don't you feel so much better now that a few fellow Freepers have told you who the "real" conservatives are?? I know I do! You and I can sit back on election day and, if some on this board have their way, watch an all out socialist get elected just so these wonderful conservatives can prove how brilliant and powerful they are and call us unprincipled.

It has not stopped amazing me how morally superior these "real" conservatives are.
97 posted on 02/11/2004 12:56:29 PM PST by hilaryrhymeswithrich (Herman Cain for the U.S. Senate.....this Georgia man is in YOUR future!)
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To: F16Fighter
Good idea. CONTRACT WITH AMERICA PART II please. Don't know if Dubya will go for it though. Conservative promises like that would get in the way of doling out millions to Laura for the perverted arts.
98 posted on 02/11/2004 12:57:54 PM PST by KantianBurke (Principles, not blind loyalty)
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To: Wolfstar
What is a "principled" conservative?

One who believes in reducing the size and scope of the present federal government to accord with it's Constitutionally enumerated powers.

No Child Left Behind? Senior Prescription Drugs...the biggest new entitlement since Medicare? Please...he makes LBJ, Nixon and Clinton look like a Scotsmen with their wallets sown shut.

99 posted on 02/11/2004 12:58:13 PM PST by Jim Cane (Vote Tancredo in '04)
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To: hilaryrhymeswithrich
Here is my exact quote:

"Now it's 'Just you wait til we get 60 seats in the Senate!' When and if we do, I'm sure they will think up some other excuse."

"We" means Republicans. "They" means what are commonly called Bushbots around here.

And I've been active around here for more than two years longer than you, Barbra.

100 posted on 02/11/2004 12:58:38 PM PST by Sloth (We cannot defeat foreign enemies of the Constitution if we yield to the domestic ones.)
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