11.19.2008

America on the Road Toward Socialism

America has just elected its first President with socialistic tendencies, Barack Obama has said he "wants to spread the wealth". Our government is bailing out financial institutions and in return the government is getting a stake in the banks-and we are talking a share where they actually have a say in how the bank operates. Now, our government wants the same for the automobile industry. They ("they" being Democrats and some Republicans) want to give the auto industry somewhere to the tune of 25 billion dollars (insert Dr. Evil pinky to mouth and evil laugh) and in return get a share of the auto industry as well.

Now, the Democrats are smart, they know that the American public would never allow for Congress to pass legislation that would give them a stake in any private company; yet these tricky tricky people are slowly taking over private enterprise in this country.

I heard Glenn Beck say on the radio this morning that letting the auto companies die out is like having surgery. It may hurt for a while, but eventually it is for the better. Do I want Michigan to go under? Absolutely not. But should we the tax payers be allowing the government to give out my money to a private corporation, which in turn will hand over shares of itself to the government-I think not my friend.

This is a scary time that we are living in, and I don't mean that because people are losing their investments, homes and jobs-these things can rebound, but once this nation is headed down the road of government controlled enterprise it is very very hard to get back toward free enterprise.

Ironically enough Herbert Hoover said these two quotes that I found last night, the first is "Every time the government is forced to act, we lose something in self-reliance, character and initiative".

The second quote reads "The course of unbalanced budgets lead to ruin."

Now as I mentioned there is some irony here, because some claim that Hoover's financial policies were responsible for the Great Depression, but both of these quotes ring true. We are on the verge of handing our individualism, our private property and with that our liberty to the government.

To all of those who wanted "change" from Obama and the Democrats you sent to congress, just be careful what you wish for.

11.12.2008

A government large enough...

Our country needs a new contract with America. We (conservatives) need to show the nation that we are still here, and we aren't all moderates. We need to show this nation that the best way for freedom is to let the free market work, reduce governmental waste and regulation, and keep government small. As President Gerald R. Ford (who by the way was not close to being the most conservative president we ever had) said "a government large enough to give you everything you want, is large enough to take away everything you had".

We need to remember this, especially with the new liberal "mandate" that was given to the Democrats eight days ago. If they are going to require people to have health care, fine, but what are they going to take away? Money? Government Programs, what? Obama never said during the campaign what he was going to do. The want to raise taxes on the rich, ok, but if you do that, who is going to create the jobs that the wealthy create?

On the issue of taxes, Obama said he wasn't going to raise taxes on anyone who makes $250,000 then it changed to $200,000 then Biden said $150,000, the point is we really don't know the cap. However, what the media didn't tell you is that Obama is going to let the Bush tax cuts expire, which will make all (nearly every tax grade) taxes increase. How is that not a tax hike?

The point in this essay is, if the Republicans want to fight back, they need to create another contract with America. Let's not forget that the Republicans took over congress after Clinton was President for only two years. We need to pledge to cut the fat, lower people's taxes, and show the liberals who will be running the show that raising taxes and regulations won't create jobs, it will only harm the economy even more.

It is going to be one helluva rocky ride these next few years, but someone in the conservative movement needs to be the standard bearer who says "enough is enough".

Wanted: Conservatism

Under normal circumstances Barack Obama would not have been elected President, had people not been as dissatisfied with George W. Bush. The American public would not have elected a man as inexperienced or as radical as Obama, had the American people not been as upset about what has occurred in the last few years.

One can even disregard the Iraq War, as shown by nearly all of the exit polling, the issue was only important to less than 10% of those asked. Mainly the issue was the economy, people's jobs were being lost, prices were rising and families were losing their homes. John McCain, who was wrongfully, however successfully portrayed as Bush Jr. was not the person to bring us out of this economic situation. Neither is Obama for that matter. Come to think of it, there may not have been a single person running for President who could handle an economic situation. Romney maybe, because at least he'd run something in his life.

Many wrongly assume that Obama won because people were tired of republicans. I agree to an extent. People are tired of liberal republicans. People want elected officials who are going to do what they say they are going to do. If republicans run on small government platforms and then preside over the largest increase in the federal government since the Union's inception; of course they will be voted out of office. If republicans run on morals, values and ethics, and then act as if they were talking about everybody else and don't hold themselves to the same standards, then yes, they will be voted out of office.

What the Republican Party needs now is a true conservative to stand up and lead our party out of the wilderness that we have now found ourselves. We need to lick our wounds, rearm and head out into the fight. Believe me, most Americans are conservative they just don't know it. If the Republican party could get into people's minds again, that if you don't like your paycheck to be raped by the IRS, then you need to vote Republican. That is what we need. A new conservative leadership that will keep fighting for what is right in this country and not go back on the principles that makes us conservatives.