Posted on 02/20/2012 4:35:01 PM PST by tobyhill
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum promised Monday to revive manufacturing, cut taxes and shrink government, pledges that drew loud applause from conservative Michigan voters who said he was more in line with their values than native son and GOP rival Mitt Romney.
Santorum's growing connection with Michigan conservatives risks embarrassing Romney in his home state. Romney was counting on a strong finish in Michigan's presidential primary on Feb. 28 to carry him into the big, multistate round of voting a week later on Super Tuesday.
But Santorum, fueled by a recent trio of victories and sensing an opportunity to upset or at least bloody Romney with a strong primary finish of his own, is charging hard at a state that he says shares many of the same characteristics as his blue-collar state of Pennsylvania. Santorum pledged Monday that, under his administration of less government and more individual freedom, "manufacturing jobs will come back here to Muskegon."
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Yep.
Midwest + South + Texas = Santorum’s the nom and next president (with just four ez mountain states thrown in)
Sounds like you understand free markets and limited government as poorly as Santorum does.
The reason our nation is going bankrupt and becoming divided against itself is because too many people are pursuing wealth through rent-seeking rather than through free enterprise.
If we reverse this trend we will reclaim our greatness, if we do not we will collapse.
What you propose is ignorance, cynicism, and corruption.
“Vote for me and I will give you a special benefit not available to others.”
“Vote for me and I’ll tax the other guy instead of you.”
This approach is unworthy of free citizens of a nation under God. That is not conservatism and it just isn’t right.
Is it just me or has anyone else observed Romney’s “little bitty steps” in his blue jeans.
Is he wearing a diaper ? Suffering a double hernia ?
Yes!
Lazlo, yes, Santorum’s “Made in the USA Plan”, combined with his -heritage- (grew up in steel town I think, grandson of coal miner etc), his ability to connect to all sorts of people (as the working man), his support for labor in some cases (huge sin??), -and- his castigation of the “elites” of the O administration, will work together to make Rick shine with many fishtowners. And his position against gay marriage, protection of religion etc, will work into it also. Romney can’t match any of this.
That’s why I really hope, for at least electoral purposes in this case where it is key that we beat O, strict free marketers will give Rick a pass this once. The tax differential is needed to ... differentiate... in favor of manufacturing, so we can more easily present a case to the working man & swing states. You explained it well, Lazlo.
If you had any brains or integrity you’d change your screen name to CainCommie.
There is no such thing as big-government conservatism.
Depending on which of my properties I go to work on, I either drive by an empty high rise called Martin Towers, the ex headquarters for Bethlehem Steel or I go by Mack Truck headquarters which was sold to a medical outfit and the giant Bulldog out front shipped down south to their new digs. This area used to be based on manufacturing. Even though these companies are gone, the people who worked there are still around and hearing a plan to revitalize a sector of our economy that matters to them is going to work. Most of these people sound like right wingers until you get into politics and you get all sorts of mumbo jumbo on evil fat cat Repubs. I think if we had a candidate that resonated with these people, we can bring them over to our way of thinking and now would be a great time to do it. Universally, these people hate Obummer and would be easy to flip this cycle much like Reagan did.
Romney is a very weird man (if he is indeed a MAN).
He is sneaky...but he ain't tough. Tough guys--even short guys like Jimmy Cagney--stride out!
Romney doesn't stride out!
I have been hanging around since Buckhead killed Rather!
What you post is hand-waving commie bullsnot.
The reason you think subsidies help the working man is because you do not understand economics.
There are numerous Milton Friedman videos on YouTube.
I suggest you watch one or two of them someday and stop arguing for collectivism, comrade.
Americans are finally seeing a candidate that takes social issues seriously. He lives a moral life which is refreshing especially in today’s world. I am so excited that this is happening. Sorry to those FREEPERS who find social issues repulsive and don’t want their love of abortions, gay marriage and putting God back in the classroom. Thankfully you are in the minority.
What some FReepers don’t recognize is that the problem is cronyism itself, not which party is organizing it. If we have two parties that both promote collectivism and industrial policy then we will continue to go broke whichever one is in charge.
What Paul Ryan, Rand Paul, Ron Paul, Marco Rubio, Mike Lee, Jim DeMint and lots and lots of other Americans are coming to realize is that collectivism and the resultant corruption are the problem and free enterprise and limited government is the one and only solution.
Winning cynically will prevent us from governing wisely.
Yes but the press is making him out to be Jim Jones.
Here's a question for our unbiased media: Have any of you asked Romney what Mormons believe? Have you asked how those beliefs might affect his decisions in the WH?
I didn't think so.
You just described yourself. If by "our way of thinking" you mean government picking winners and losers then you have failed to distinguish yourself from Obama.
The quickest, most certain way to destroy America is to offer the electorate a choice between big government with abortion and gay marriage on the one hand, and big government with less abortion and no gay marriage on the other.
Was talking about this with the wife just now.
Even she - a diehard sociallist - sees the sense in bringing manufacturing back home. She did raise one point, though, the definition of manufacturing.
We got talking about McDonalds - cooking burgers is not manufacturing. Making them is. She was curious as to whether the 0% corp tax would be for the entire company, or just the division that actually produces and freezes the food to be cooked.
Not seen anything on this point yet. How robust will the definition of manufacturing be?
It was the beginning of the end for the MSM!
No, it means he really understands it. No country is going to maintain a strong economy without a manufacturing base. Research and development jobs go to where the manufacturing base is.
America needs something to trade other than our debt or equity in our remaining companies.
Why would it surprise everyone that a socialist supports government intervention in the marketplace?
She did raise one point, though, the definition of manufacturing.
The problems with Santorum's collectivist folly are so obvious that even a self-avowed socialist understands them. The real question is why won't all of the fake conservatives on this thread admit that which should be obvious to all?
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