Posted on 02/21/2015 1:05:15 AM PST by Cincinatus' Wife
Yes, believe it or not, Wisconsin governor Scott Walker actually spoke at some length at the dinner this past week where Rudy Giuliani charged that President Obama doesnt love America. All the hullabaloo went to Giuliani, but in terms of the Republican presidential race, a number of Scott Walkers pointed comments about policy and politicians are not to be missed.
First a word about the dinner itself, which was generously backed by John Catsimatidis. It was the second event sponsored by the Committee to Unleash American Prosperity, a new group founded by Arthur Laffer, Steve Moore, Steve Forbes, and myself. Just as the Committee on the Present Danger formed by Midge Decter, Norman Podhoretz, and Irving Kristol worried about the decline in American foreign policy in the late 1970s, we are worried about the decline in American economic growth over the past 15 years.
Our view is simple: To maximize growth, jobs, opportunity, and upward mobility, the U.S. must recapture the first principles of economic growth that were so successful in the 1960s, 80s, and 90s. Namely, pro-growth policies should seek a low-rate, broad-based flat tax, limited government spending, the lightest possible economic regulations, sound money, and free trade.
Since 2000, the U.S. economy has barely reached 2 percent growth per year. Over the prior 100 years, American growth averaged 3.4 percent annually. To get back to the long-run trend which epitomizes the most powerful engine of free-market capitalist prosperity in the history of history future growth over the next decade will have to average 4 percent annually.
To advance our policy goals, our committee (still in formation) will be interviewing all the Republican presidential candidates in the months ahead. A few weeks ago we had dinner with Texas governor Rick Perry. This week we welcomed Scott Walker.
In his opening, Governor Walker stressed growth, reform, and safety. During the question-and-answer period, he emphasized sweeping Reagan-like tax cuts. And he frequently referred to his successful efforts in Wisconsin to curb public-union power as a means of lowering tax burdens, increasing economic growth, and reducing unemployment.
Noteworthy, Walker argued that when Reagan fired the PATCO air-traffic controllers over their illegal strike, he was sending a message of toughness to Democrats and unions at home as well as our Soviet enemies abroad. Similarly, Walker believes his stance against unions in Wisconsin would be a signal of toughness to Islamic jihadists and Russias Vladimir Putin.
Walker was also highly critical of President Obamas conduct in the war against radical Islamism, and said the U.S. must wage a stronger battle in the air and on the ground against ISIS.
He stressed the need for a positive Republican message in 2016, and bluntly criticized Mitt Romney for spending too much time on the pessimistic economic negatives emanating from Obamas policy failures.
And in an unmistakable rip at both Jeb Bush and Hillary Clinton, he called for a new generation and fresh faces to turn America back in the right direction.
More specifics: When asked about a sound-money policy, Walker said he was willing to sit down and learn. And on free trade, he needs a much clearer message. But in response to a question about solving middle-class income declines, he insisted that sweeping economic-growth policies aimed at all groups and categories, not just the so-called middle class, is the answer. He also aggressively defended his controversial University of Wisconsin budget cuts, arguing that they would slow tuition hikes and force professors to teach more.
Why did he leave Marquette before graduation? He saw a more attractive position at the Red Cross and wanted to start a political career. Yes, he nearly flunked French. But many folks think thats a political plus. And as NR editor Rich Lowry has written, 68 percent of Americans do not have a college degree. And many of us believe the time has come for a president without Ivy League credentials.
Can Walker win? Arthur Laffer has known him for years and says he has matured enormously from his days as Milwaukee county executive. Others say he is the only Republican candidate with a record of winning many different elections, from local office, to state assemblyman, to three gubernatorial races in four years.
Walker is a superb retail politician, a trait that will serve him well in the early primaries. He has an uncanny knack of maintaining direct eye contact. At the dinner, rather than rushing out for an early-morning TV call, he insisted on talking to every person in the large crowd surrounding him.
The question now is whether he can develop from a tough state-union buster to a national politician who can modernize Reagans policies while maintaining the Gippers upbeat message of optimism and growth.
Didn’t seem that way.
Dr Ben Carson for Secretary of Health and Human Services or Surgeon General
This is what is so frustrating
Who is better and how do we get them elected?
The best guy in the race is Cruz, and even he’s not perfect. Getting and keeping the word out on Walker, so the GOPe doesn’t bamboozle the right with getting one of their properties in as the supposed candidate of the right is the best way to go.
As long as Walker is exposed, Cruz has a decent chance of becoming the conservative candidate to Bush, and since Cruz is head and shoulders above Bush intellectually, he’s got a decent chance of breaking through and becoming the nominee.
That’s the reason the GOPe is working overtime to try to palm Walker off on us.
So the plan is to tear down walker.
Yeah—the plan is not to let the GOPe play us once again.
Which is why I’m picking a decent candidate that can win. Not going to spend time tearing down decent candidates.
So you’re going with the GOPe’s “alternative” pro-amnesty and open borders candidate? You do realize, don’t you, that if he wins we’ll have upwards of 60 million new Leftist Latino voters giving progressives a permanent majority?
Educate yourself.
Moderate pigs do not make the 'Rats squeal to anything like the tune of Walker.
For those of you in Rio Linda, it's called having a "track record!"
No I’m going with someone who can beat Jeb and Christie.
Just their plan.
You can with the accusations about things I haven’t said and go to hell.
What have I accused you of that you haven’t said?
Really, what have I accused you of at all?
Now you’re emulating a democrat.
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