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To: gogeo

My answer?

I say, getting this fighting chance is actually quite a miracle. We must embrace it.

That seeing how desperate the situation has become (the shape-shifting, the atrophying of conservative principles) should rightfully scare the hell out of us. I listen to Charles Krauthammer and I want to shake him. How can he see some things so clearly and then put his nose in the air like some elite?

But we’re dealing with POLITICIANS for the most part in the GOP. The Left is composed of die-hard ideologues and why we need a natural conservative ideologue (Palin has it from head to toe) to head the party.

The house cleaning will follow. Some districts will be harder to scrub down.

We can’t expect people crippled by the evil of dependency and socialism to come around — most are hopelessly lost to the carnage left by progressive “caring.” We change our party and then we will save their grandchildren from a life of poverty and lost potential.


106 posted on 06/02/2011 6:53:16 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: Cincinatus' Wife
We can’t expect people crippled by the evil of dependency and socialism to come around...

That triggered something I've been mulling over for awhile, so I'll toss it out.

I think the evil of socialism has made possible the evil of dependency, and vice versa...they are mutually enabling...and I think the word "evil" fits well. I think a destructive cycle (the opposite of a virtuous cycle, if you will) exists.

How do we try to deal with that, which we must if we are to survive as a republic?

If we roll the tape backward, we can see the welfare state created the conditions that make dependency not only possible, but for many a logical choice. While they are mutually enabling, it seems to me we have much greater odds of success if we tackle one...especially if it undermines the other.

I think declaring war on the welfare state/big government is the way we get there. IOW, winning the fiscal war makes the culture war much more winnable.

Dependancy and the personal decay that produces it are not possible if the check doesn't come every month.

That's why I have no problem that Mitch Daniels said we should put social issues on a back burner in favor of fiscal issues...you fight both by doing so, and create the fertile soil for personal reclamation.

There's no doubt in my mind that a sizeable, perhaps majority constituency exists inside the GOP establishment for big government. They are RAT lite.

I'm not an optimist on our chances of uprooting them or changing them because of the nature of their positions.

That's why I apply a filter to candidates...are they big government enablers? Romneycare should remove all doubt that he is.

116 posted on 06/02/2011 8:15:26 AM PDT by gogeo (Palin/Bachmann 2012)
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