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Sunday, January 18, 2009
Austin Hill :: Townhall.com Columnist
Secretary Napolitano And Pay-To-Play Homeland Security
by Austin Hill
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“…No doubt she’ll sail right through the confirmation process…”

This is the common assumption of Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano, the soon-to-be Secretary of Homeland Security. Indeed, it does appear that she will quite quickly be confirmed in the Senate, to the position for which Mr. Obama has selected her.

But if a majority of Americans knew - - and if the members of the Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee actually cared to inquire - about her actual track record in Arizona, Ms. Napolitano might not be such an easy and obvious choice to oversee the domestic security of our nation.

Without a doubt, Ms. Napolitano is an extremely bright and talented person. Well educated and intensely (and admirably) driven, she compensates for whatever she may lack in “flashiness” by projecting a sense of confidence, and a no-nonsense image of being “about the people’s business.”

The confidence, the image, and the “focus” have served her well politically in Arizona. Yet in examining her record, it’s difficult to say that Governor Janet Napolitano has served Arizonans well.

When Napolitano was first elected Governor in November of 2002, Arizona was facing an approximately $2 billion deficit. And while the state dug itself out of that hole quickly enough, Governor Napolitano sailed through the “boom years” of this decade (during which Arizona became one of the fastest growing states in the country) spending tax payers’ money in-discriminately, and covering up the spending with clever accounting gimmicks - - attributing current-day expenditures to future year’s budgets, and all the rest. Even as recently as a year ago, when Arizona’s new budget deficit had already become painfully evident, Governor Napolitano was arguing that her state should be providing “free tuition” at all of the state’s public universities, to any high school student earning a “B” grade average or higher.

Today, the Arizona state budget is right back where it was when Napolitano became Governor - - facing a staggering $2 billion deficit. And as she moves “up” to Washington, the Governor leaves for her predecessor Jan Brewer the tough task of cutting government spending, an ordeal made even more difficult by years of Napolitano’s unwillingness to reign-in her own spendthrift behavior.

In the public safety arena, a state governor’s equivalent of “homeland security,” Napolitano has been all over the road with policy positions. Early in her first term in 2003, she voiced support for a proposal to allow illegal immigrants to be issued state driver's licenses. When public outcry turned against her, she fell silent on the issue, and later refused to take a position on the matter when her fellow Democrats introduced legislation to actually make the driver’s license “dream” a reality. Continued...

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Austin Hill is a Talk Show Host At Boise, Idaho's 580 KIDO Radio, and a frequent Guest Host on the Fox Newstalk Radio Network. He is the Author of "White House Confidential: The Little Book Of Weird Presidential History," And Co-Author of the forthcoming title "The Virtues Of Capitalism: A Moral Case For Free Markets" (Northfield/Moody Press, 2010).
 
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Napolitano
Napolitano is a phony. Her concept of blaming the federal government for all the immigration problems is, in my opinion an absolute shirking of her responsibility to protect the citizens of Arizona and the USA.

Two years ago, someone discovered that illegal alien transportation providers had established a very large staging area on State property west of Lake Pleasant. It was strewn with filth, clothing and whatever else one could imagine. This land was used to send illegals across the country. It was in use for years. The state's responsibilty to search and find such facilities never was exercised. Noone was ever arrested. The news media gave it little to zero attention.

Good luck America.

Catherine
Right, Arizona is better for her absence. Actually, both political parties are illegal immigrant backers. Andrew Thomas has filed complaints with the Bar over the courts letting them go, when actually the Bar has no jurisdiction over the courts, his fellow Republican who is head of the Arizona judiciary, Adam Driggs does. The courts are accountable to the judiciary committee, and the Supreme Court - so what is going on down there is political at it's core. Since it is a federal crime to cross illegally, those illegals should be handed over to the federal authorities immediately....it is the immigration attorneys such as Mr. Driggs who are making a bundle since a federal statute provides taxpayer sums for their defenses if convicted of a crime, and also immigration procedures.

And now she instead is head of domestic security for the ENTIRE NATION, and you are simply happy she's left Arizona? You've got much more to worry about now, believe me, than less.
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