The Case For Continuing The GOP Majority.

ViRedd

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The case for continuing the GOP majority

By Cal Thomas

Tuesday, October 10, 2006


Republicans have a fair story to tell about what they've accomplished over the last two years, but their narrative has been interrupted by the trashy subplot of Mark Foley and his trolling for male House pages.
Democrats are constantly changing their narrative when it fails to match reality. The reason Democrats don't talk about the deficit like they used to is because it has dropped from the $423 billion predicted by President Bush, as recently as last February, to $250 billion, according to projections by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO). The CBO says the reason for the decline is better than expected tax receipts, especially from corporate profits. There are more tax receipts because individuals and corporations are being taxed at lower rates, giving them increased incentive to earn bigger profits. Bigger profits produce more tax revenue.
Gasoline prices are down sharply from just a few months ago; the Dow Jones Industrials set a new record high last week. The unemployment rate now stands at 4.6 percent - down from 6.3 percent in 2003, lower than the average of the 1970s, 1980s, or the 1990s, and equivalent to the unemployment rate in September 1998. Since August 2003, the economy has created 6.6 million new jobs.
What Republicans did not do is conduct a crusade against new spending, as well as waste, fraud and abuse. Instead, too many of them joined the Democrats at the spending trough, setting earmark records. If Democrats win a congressional majority in next month's election, they would increase spending and raise taxes. This would slow and possibly halt the economic expansion.
The Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act is a fine accomplishment. It will create an earmark database that the public can easily access on the Internet. The bill passed largely because of the bipartisan leadership of senators Tom Coburn (R-OK) and Barack Obama (D-Ill).
The problem for Republicans is that they seem to have run out of ideas. They now ask for votes on two levels, neither of which is appealing. The first is that the Democrats would do a worse job than Republicans, which is like choosing which of two ugly sisters to take on a date. The second is they crave power for its own sake. Republicans have failed to give voters sufficient reason to vote for them, except for one that trumps all the rest - they can better defend the country.
Democrats have no plan for keeping America safe, or winning the war against the fanatics. They have opposed most of the Bush administration's domestic surveillance methods. They have opposed aggressive interrogation tactics designed to get information to protect us, including opposition to the detention center at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, where detainees are treated better than they could expect if they were detained in their homelands.
This election isn't about House pages; it's about survival. In his new book, "America Alone: The End of the World As We Know It," columnist Mark Steyn states this irrefutable fact about the importance of winning in Iraq: "Being seen not to run - or, if you prefer, being seen to show Œresolve' - should be the indispensable objective of U.S. foreign policy. Were these colors to run from Iraq, it would be the end of the American era - for why would Russia, China, or even Belgium ever again take seriously a superpower that runs screaming for home at the first pinprick."
For all of their promises to do a better job of fighting this war, Democrats have no plan, other than retreat. That is the plan the terrorists have for us. Retreat is not in their playbook. The terrorists in Iraq and elsewhere don't speak of timetables for withdrawal or bringing their fighters home in time for Ramadan. They're in it for the long haul. They believe we are not. A victory by Democrats next month will validate their view and encourage them to fight harder. Republicans have been far from perfect in this war. They have barely approached mediocrity in their handling of domestic issues. But to change horses and leaders mid-war is a prescription for a longer engagement, because this is a confrontation that will end only in victory or defeat for one side or the other. That's why the Republicans need to keep their majority and conservatives need to keep the pressure on them to get back to the original GOP principles that brought them that majority. That's a better strategy than Republicans acting like Democrat-lite.

Cal Thomas is America's most widely syndicated op-ed columnist and co-author of Blinded by Might.
 

medicinaluseonly

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Hey V, I think all of the ruling class ought to sign up all their sons and daughters and send them to the frontlines, How long do you think the war would last then. Have you ever noticed that those who start Wars never seem to fight in them. If your so intent in wiping out "terrorism" go sign up and carry a weapon in the streets of Bagdad. I think you all are cowards that hide behind the sons and daughters of the commoners. It's so nice to have cannon fodder isn't it? I carried a weapon during the Viet Nam era, (not my choice, remember the draft) and I say, if you haven't been there, you have no voice, so shut the f up about the war on "terror"!!
 

ViRedd

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Makes sense. What do you think of the N. Koreans setting off that nuclear weapon? Dangerous times are ahead.


I think that little dictator in the platform shoes should be saying a lot of Hail Marys about now. North Korea gets most of its energy and supplies from China. The U.S. is China's largest trading partner. China WILL put its foot down and support the U.S. against North Korea. If China doesn't step up to the plate, then the U.S. will probably give Japan some nuclear weapons. That's the last thing China will want, therefore, China will threaten North Korea to stop with the nukes.

Vi
 

skunkushybrid

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I think that little dictator in the platform shoes should be saying a lot of Hail Marys about now. North Korea gets most of its energy and supplies from China. The U.S. is China's largest trading partner. China WILL put its foot down and support the U.S. against North Korea. If China doesn't step up to the plate, then the U.S. will probably give Japan some nuclear weapons. That's the last thing China will want, therefore, China will threaten North Korea to stop with the nukes.

Vi
That's pretty much what the media are saying over here too. The N. Koreans also do not have the capability to threaten other continents with it at this time, although it is thought that a breakthrough is not far away. With shit like this going on and Iran doing the same shouldn't we just put a stop to it right now?

Medican' things are different to your days in 'Nam. We don't have front lines any more. We send the air strikes in first then the infantry cleans up the left overs. Most of our casualties comes from friendly fire.
 

medicinaluseonly

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Dying never changes, 2700 so far, 12,000 wounded, 7,000 seriously (life changing). There are 150,000 American troops on the ground in Iraq, 2-10 are dying daily.I don't know how many Brits, but they are being killed also. War is War! Estimates are 100,000+ Iraqis, who cares about them? ( any wankers that want to profess war here had better be veterans and have had to carry a weapon into combat, otherwise your just like our leaders, never been to war but believe in waging it) I believe the British term is correct-"Wankers".
 

mogie

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Former Republican...now Independent...voting Democrat. Why? I want to keep my medical marijuana. If die via a crazy with a bomb at least I will be bombed at the time.
 

ViRedd

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Former Republican...now Independent...voting Democrat. Why? I want to keep my medical marijuana. If die via a crazy with a bomb at least I will be bombed at the time.
Hi, mogie ...

A vote for the Democrats will not do anything to change the mindset of those in power. Arrests and incarceration for marijuana possession, cultivation and trafficing skyrocketed during the Clinton Administration. Here's the link, check it out: http://www.norml.org/index.cfm?Group_ID=4219

On the other hand, a vote for the Democrats will INCREASE the power of the federal government, AND federal drug inforcement, as the Democrats love a huge centralized government, with diminished powers to the states.

Vi
 

medicinaluseonly

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But they might pull out of Iraq and leave it to the Iraqis. Now there is a novel Idea, an Iraq controlled by it's citizens, how dare we think that a good thing, afterall won't the terrorists take over? Who cares, the latest report out by an independant study, Has estimated 650,000 Iraqi deaths since 2003 when we went in, could the terrorists do worse? The Democrats would find a way to blame Bush (and rightly so) and pull out. Hopefully when the Dems win both houses, they'll impeach the Devil and his vice Devil. No the Dems aren't the second coming, but a breath of fresh air to the political landscape. Viva Democrats! No pun intended.
 

skunkushybrid

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Dying never changes, 2700 so far, 12,000 wounded, 7,000 seriously (life changing). There are 150,000 American troops on the ground in Iraq, 2-10 are dying daily.I don't know how many Brits, but they are being killed also. War is War! Estimates are 100,000+ Iraqis, who cares about them? ( any wankers that want to profess war here had better be veterans and have had to carry a weapon into combat, otherwise your just like our leaders, never been to war but believe in waging it) I believe the British term is correct-"Wankers".
Yes, but we are now policing Iraq. We are not being killed in battlezones but in the city streets and by it's citizens. They don't want us there and the people are rebelling. Iraq was not a war it was a massacre. During the war the brunt of our casualties was from friendly fire. After the war our casualties are as you say. We are there to protect the pipelines we don't give a monkey's ass about rebuilding the country and the Iraqi people know it. War isn't war any more medican', there are no front lines. Have you been into battle medican'? I'm sure I remember you saying that you didn't see any action in 'Nam. Anyway DURING the war the Iraqi people didn't stand a chance, neither did the Afghan's. Even now if we come up against a force of 20-30 men we send in the air strikes, the Infantry clean up afterwards.

So there you have it: I PROFESS WAR ON IRAN AND N. KOREA and the only battles I've been involved in happen at the football. Everyone's entitled to an opinion and when you call someone a wanker in this country you are questioning their manhood, their very ability to be a man. It's probably the harshest word you can call a guy over here. Not a word taken too kindly to.
 

medicinaluseonly

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Then I was spot on about people who promote and champion wars that haven't seen combat as being wankers, the worst form of human, Warmongers!
 

mogie

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Actually ViRedd my Democratic Governor increased the amount of medical marijuana I can legally have. It's now up to 1.5 lbs. a year. The mean old Republicans want to take my herbs away. And this from a former Republican, now a Libertarian.
 

ViRedd

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Med sez ...

"But they might pull out of Iraq and leave it to the Iraqis. Now there is a novel Idea, an Iraq controlled by it's citizens, how dare we think that a good thing, afterall won't the terrorists take over? Who cares, the latest report out by an independant study, Has estimated 650,000 Iraqi deaths since 2003 ..."

The Democrats historically have been the Cut & Run Party, so your desire to split before the job is done doesn't suprise me one bit. What happened to the Cambodians after we left Vietnam, Med? Remember PolPot? I believe the slaughter consisted of over 2,000,000 people. And that figure of 650,000 Iraqi deaths has been proven to be bogus ... its old news. And yes ... the terrorist could do a LOT worse. But then, so what, the Democrats don't care, right? Their main mission is in hating Bush.

In the event the Democrats take over both houses and the presidency, which I highly doubt will happen, they will eventually have to come to the realization that you cannot run the country on hate. Eventually they will have to come up with concrete solutions. So far they have none ... only blind hatred.

Vi
 

skunkushybrid

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Iraq didn't deserve it. The statistic reported over here is 680,000 Iraqi, civilian deaths. Whole families wiped out by missiles, not even a chance to fight for there life. Yet N. Korea can make and detonate a nuclear weapon with the rest of the world tut-tutting. Iran can openly mock the west and continue with it's nuclear power programme anyway. Iran is known to support terrorism and it's soldiers. These two countries are a threat to my family and our future together. Iraq was not. And let's not forget the pretext for war on Iraq in the first place. Despite numerous checks for weapons of mass destruction, none were ever found. Nor were they found after we slaughtered hundreds of thousands of innocent people. To even attempt to justify what we did to Iraq we have to give N. Korea and Iran a good kicking. Remember also which country it is that Saddam hates the most. We need this man, and we could use him to bring Iran to its knees.
 

medicinaluseonly

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Well said, I am waiting for V-reds proof of the de-bunking of the 650,000 dead Iraqis. He always demands proof from me. Now it's his turn. I'll not accept a statement from the Bush regime as proof. After all they've lied so many times that no-one in the world (maybe ViRedd) believes them now. Actually, that figure surprises me as I thought somewhere around 100,000. This figure (650,000) was compiled from Iraqi records and testimonials from family members with dead or missing relatives since the start in 2003. Lets see, Sadam killed 100,000 inserectionists and kept the middle east stable, We've killed 650,000 and unleashed the largest unrest in the world. Boy is that Bush a smart guy, Now I see why the uneducated Christian right voted for him, Armeggedon!
 

skunkushybrid

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It was national news over here. Newspapers and t.v. They did add that it was only an estimation which usually means that there are probably more dead. You're right about bush too, the man is insane. We need to kick Iran and N. Korea into touch before things get any worse. I'm far from a warmonger, but sometimes you just gotta do what you gotta do.
 

Dankdude

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JUst remember when you go to cast that vote for a republican.... Abramoff, Halliburton, No weapons of mass destruction, an incompetant admisistration, and those in office that keep insulting the intelligence of the people.
You know, like the White House Press Secretary..... What's his name?
Oh Yeah, Tony Snow job.
 
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