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Friday, March 17, 2006
Ed Feulner :: Townhall.com Columnist
Budget joyride might end in crash for congressional GOP
by Ed Feulner
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An iron rule of politics holds that contested elections are won and lost in the middle. Roughly 40 percent of voters will vote for the Democrat and 40 percent for the Republican, leaving the outcome in the hands of the undecided 20 percent.

The rule assumes the candidates hold on to their "bases." But sometimes they don't. Many pundits believe a liberal revolt in Democratic ranks cost Al Gore the state of Florida, and thus the presidency, in 2000. Today, Republicans in Congress, who spent 40 years in the minority before 1994, face their own brewing revolt among their base.

According to the latest CBS News poll, just 28 percent approve of the job Congress is doing, while 61 percent disapprove. These numbers are similar to what polltakers found in 1994, when Democrats lost the House of Representatives to the Republicans.

What should especially frighten Republican congressional leaders is that their support is as soft among the GOP rank-and-file as it is among Democrats. A mere 31 percent of Republicans approve of the job they're doing, while 59 percent disapprove. Why? Because these lawmakers haven't been true to conservative principles.

Consider spending.

The federal budget has swollen by nearly half since "compassionate conservative" George W. Bush took office. While that partly reflects necessary increases in homeland security and military spending, the lion's share shows extravagant spending on farm subsidies, education and pork, among other things.

Congress piled on with another un-conservative action: passing the largest new entitlement program since the '60s, the massive prescription-drug program tacked onto the already failing Medicare system. This one law will cost taxpayers $854 billion in just the first 10 years. Then it'll get really expensive.

With their approval ratings tanking and only eight months to go until Election Day, GOP leaders have a choice: Continue to act like devotees of Big Government, or rededicate themselves to the conservative principles that have captured the hearts -- and the votes -- of the base and the middle for more than 20 years. After all, there's a reason about twice as many people call themselves "conservative" as call themselves "liberal."

Congress could begin by applying the laws it passes to itself. Remember Sarbanes-Oxley? It was supposed to clean up American business by forcing companies to engage in open accounting practices. But no entity in this country is as secretive with its books as the federal government. Continued...

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Dr. Edwin Feulner is president of The Heritage Foundation, a Townhall.com Gold Partner, and co-author of Getting America Right: The True Conservative Values Our Nation Needs Today .
 
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