Big Government and the GOP

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Rich Lowry makes some interesting points about the future of Big Government and the GOP:

I wonder if the excesses of the bailouts and the stimulus package will make big government politically vulnerable in a way it hasn't been in more than a decade by, 1) Again associating government spending with Washington irresponsibility through the truly dramatic new numbers for the deficit and the debt; 2) Intertwining government with Wall Street/corporate America in a way that makes it possible for a Main Street conservatism to run against both. There may be point here at which a Mike Huckabee populism and a Steve Forbes free-market economics can meet. There's usually a reaction to every action in American politics, and while the Democrats and Obama have basically a free hand to expand government in the current environment, you can already feel the backlash building.

Me:  Look, the deficit is about to baloon to truly monstorus levels. And at the the same there is a good chance the economy, as perceived by most Americans, is going to stink on Election Day 2010 and Election Day 2012. I can see a Republican candidate for congress or the presidency saying the following.

Well, folks, we just let Washington spend trillions of our kid's money and all we got for it the longest economic disaster than anyone under 70 can remember. It's kind of like we all got so scared in 2008 that we all went a little crazy and got a little absent-minded. We forgot that private enterprise isn't the Big Money Guys on Wall Street, it's entrepreneurs starting new business and workers thinking up new and better ways to do their jobs.  We forgot that Washington can a do a few things alright, big Big Government isn't so good at mutlitasking. We forgot that America's deep strength lies outside the 212 and 202 area codes. So let's get back to what really works, what turned America into the world's richest nation -- rewarding people who work hard and create and take risks to build the companies of tomorrow that will compete in the global economy.  Not the bureaucrats. Not the politicians. Not even the traders on Wall Street.

Something like that. Also, cutting payrolls taxes for familes.

 

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As any rancher, farmer or game warden can tell you, the best way to catch and domesticate wild animals that roam free is to destroy their natural instinct to forage or hunt for food. It doesn’t matter whether they are wild ponies on Assateague Island in Virginia, buffalos on the range in Wyoming, wild pigs in Borneo or wild dogs somewhere in the wilderness. It pretty much works the same way.

The first step in the process is to find a suitable place in the animal’s habitat where you can leave food out in the open. Pretty soon, the animals will find the food, eat it and will return again to see if there is more. Within a short period of time, the animals will come to that same location almost every day to eat the free food.

When the animals get used to coming every day, the rancher, farmer or game warden can install a fence down one side of the location where the animals come to eat. When they get used to seeing the fence, the wild animals will return and eat the food that is left for them. At some point, another side to the fence is installed. The animals will eventually get used to the new section of fence and will continue to return again and again to eat the free food. The process is continued until all four sides of the fence have been installed to form a compound, with an open gate installed in the final side. The wild animals, having become accustomed to getting free food at the location, will go through the open gate and enter the fenced in area to eat the food.

When the entire herd has come through the gate to eat in the fenced in area, the gate is then slammed shut and the whole herd is captured in the compound. They have now lost their freedom. At first, some of the animals run around trying to find an escape route, but eventually they tire and return to eating the free food. They become so used to eating the free food that is left out for them that they either forget, or lose the desire, to forage or hunt for food in the wild. As time goes by, they learn to accept their captivity.

This is similar to what is happening in America today. Moving ever so slowly towards socialism, our ever expanding and intrusive government bureaucracy is attracting more and more citizens and illegal aliens to the free food banquet at the federal trough, while at the same time adding sections of fences with increased governmental rules and regulations that will eventually take away their individual freedoms. Our so-called elected leaders keep handing out the free food on a regular basis in the form of federal grants, subsidies, affirmative action, supplemental income, rebates, stimulus packages, tax credits, and thousands of special programs designed to help particular groups of people who now see themselves as victims. Eventually, the recipients of these never ending and expanding social programs will come to rely on the federal government for their very existence.

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