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Monday, January 08, 2007
Herman Cain :: Townhall.com Columnist
Control Does Not Fill the Leadership Void
by Herman Cain
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Democrats are celebrating their new majority status in Congress with lots of speeches about bipartisan cooperation and a less-than-inspiring agenda for their first 100 legislative hours. Time will tell if they keep their word on working with Republicans, but the voters want leadership on the big issues, not platitudes about comity and meaningless political victories.

Under the leadership of then-Speaker Newt Gingrich, House Republicans in 1994 made progress on significant issues through the Contract with America. But under the last six years of Republican control, even with a Republican president, we have seen a leadership void in both the House and Senate. This lack of leadership is one reason voters were persuaded to put the Democrats back in control.

History has taught us that real leadership must ultimately come from the president and an engaged public. Congress was not designed to lead, and its members, too often concerned solely with the next election, are afraid to lead.

Enough voters were so disgusted with the Republican leadership void that even Democrats looked appealing in contrast. This, despite the Democrats’ dismal record over 40 years in failing to fix the problems they caused. Out-of-control Social Security and Medicare costs, an insane tax code and rampant illegal immigration top the list. The costs associated with the escalating war on Islamic terrorism will only compound the crisis in the entitlement and tax code structures.

Most congressional Democrats are in denial that our economic infrastructure needs major renovations. The known problems will not go away, and they will not fix themselves. President Bush made a valiant effort to restructure Social Security with a proven solution, but weak-kneed Republican leaders did not follow. As a result, the Democrats’ denial and scare tactics torpedoed the president’s leadership.

Does all the bipartisan rhetoric mean Democrats might now embrace Bush’s personal retirement accounts proposal for Social Security or a continuation of the modest tax rate cuts that have produced our historic economic successes? Will the Democrats allow more free market solutions to improve Medicare and our health care system, or work with Bush to achieve victory over Islamic terrorists? I don’t think so.

Instead, Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and the old warhorses of the extreme liberal left plan to push a seven-point policy agenda that turns back the clock from our 21st Century economic expansion to the grand old days of the Depression and New Deal socialism.

The coming liberal agenda includes a call to break the ties between lobbyists and legislation, raising tax rates behind the “pay-as-you-go” budgeting scam, raising the minimum wage, allowing our efficient federal government to negotiate prescription drug prices, raising taxes on oil companies, cutting the interest rates on student loans and resolving to vigorously oppose personal retirement accounts in Social Security.

Researchers at the Heritage Foundation and numerous opinion writers and media pundits (present company included) have effectively argued the inanity and fiscal recklessness in each point of the Democrats’ agenda. The bottom line is that, for the next two years, Congress will produce at best incremental changes to miniscule issues that pander to those Americans content with the status quo. At worst, and of course not yet mentioned by liberal leaders, illegal aliens will be granted amnesty and Social Security benefits.

Some members of Congress on both sides of the aisle will tell you that the incremental movement in the legislative branch is just the nature of our three-branch system. That’s true, and that’s why we shouldn’t expect real leaders or real leadership to lead the day in the so-called People’s House.

Regardless of which party controls the proceedings, 535 wannabe leaders cannot lead our nation out of a paper bag. Congress has the power to approve, disapprove, review, recommend, reject and restrict laws. They use this power to manipulate regulations derived from the laws, intimidate regulatory agencies through the budgeting process and restrict our economic freedom through taxing and spending.

Though Congress is ideally an important component of the system of checks and balances envisioned by our founding fathers, it is essentially a committee of committees and subcommittees. That is why common sense solutions rarely make it to the floor of the House or Senate for an up or down vote. A committee that sets out to design a horse often ends up with a camel. A Congress that sets out to achieve a bipartisan spirit and accountability will end up with another volume to the tax code.

This nation has been blessed with a few great leaders, especially at the most critical times in our history. With a global war occupying our military and a crumbling economic infrastructure threatening our prosperity at home, we are unfortunately devoid of political leaders when we desperately need them. This leadership void must be filled by the people, and consistent public pressure. The pressure must come from all of us.

The incremental nature of Congress is not leadership. The circular knowledge of ideas inside the Beltway is not leadership. Responding only in times of immediate crisis is not leadership. And undermining the leadership of the president, especially in times of war, is destructive.

Control of Congress may give a few political party leaders a fleeting sense of power, but it cannot fill the genuine leadership void that plagues our nation’s capitol.

We will receive the leadership we demand, or accept the void we have.

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Herman Cain is the National Chairman of the Media Research Center’s Business & Media Institute. He is the former president and CEO of Godfather’s Pizza, Inc., and currently is CEO and president of T.H.E. New Voice, Inc., a business and leadership consulting company.

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All-too true
Unfortunately, control without leadership oft results in tyranny.

BIGbelly
You pretty well covered it! I'm so disgusted with all politicians of both parties my thoughts turn to anger if not rage! Congress has become a joke! A private club for self-serving politicians. A feeding frenzy to rip off as much taxpayer money for themselves as they can, while the can. Law and integrity be damned! They will alter that for their own gains. Anyone who believes ANYTHING these politicians say is blind to the facts. Look how many hundreds of thousands of citizens signed petitions wrote letters, asking, Demanding, that the two border guards be given a pardon!!? We are completely ignored!

We the people have as much control over this situation as we have in controlling the direction of an airliner flying overhead!

Control does not replace leadership
Thank you for the excellent insight. It is hard to have confidence in a leadership that attained their status through misrepresentation of the facts,incomplete reporting or slanted from the facts. When they now have an agenda that they did not mention during the campaign, which is what we thought it would be--undo the good bring back the poor and keep them that way, increase the failed programs keep education minimal so no one will be able to have any critical thinking skills. Thank God we raised a family of total individuals not influenced by the touchy feeely world of OZ!

Jackie
Great point unfortunately for the rest of us, there are millions of idiots out there who are more concerned with who is winning on American Idol than WTF Red Nancy and the Progressive Caucus is doing to them behind-the-scenes.

In fact, check my blog (click on my handle) for what NJ is doing to allow mentally-challenged (I too speak PC!) people to....



VOTE!

How about just doing the job?
A congressman/woman could be a leader by just scrupulously doing their job as described in the Constitution. In fact, if that congressman insisted that everyone else in congress did the same, he/she would be considered a rebel and troublemaker. Unfortunately, people like that get shouted down all too quickly in the swamp. There is a real dearth of leaders as defined as those who are willing to do the right thing regardless of its popularity.

Are there alternatives?
Yes, but they'll never happen. But, I have become and shall continue to be Republican turned Libertarian turned "Reformed Anarchist." I don't want to take over government, I just want to abolish eighty percent of it!

Neither party will ever let that happen.

What does the future hold?
Many years from now history writers will look upon the Democrats taking over both houses as emotional, reckless decisions by the American voters in 2006. Assuming of course the United States still exists many years from now! You do relize the Muslims will probably re-name the United States when they take over. And oh by the way, most or all of the politians will already have been killed by them. So I don't guess history writing will be allowed, unless it is to praise the Muslims leaders.

Lack of Leadership
"This leadership void must be filled by the people, and consistent public pressure. The pressure must come from all of us."
Mr. Cain is right and the solution lies within "we the people."
As one commentator noted, many Americans are more engaged in amusements than in fulfilling their duties as active participants in government. We cannot rely on someone else to correct the problems we face. We must take responsibility to encourage "citizen" legislators (or be that citizen)to replace the entrenched political hacks that take up space and air year after year.
An organization here in Texas, The American Land Foundation, is taking steps to help people get rid of the "good ole boys" that infest the Texas Legislature and replace them with true "citizen legislators" that will agree to do their duties for a limited time and then go back to their real lives.
This resolve has come about because of Governor Rick Perry and his band of highwaymen ( TXDOT)who have conspired with legislators to lay the groundwork for the Trans Texas Corridor, the first stage of the NAFTA Superhighway.
They have given a contract to Cintra, a Spanish firm, to build and lay tolls for fifty years. Texans are outraged, but so what, is the government's attitude.
I do not have the details of the plan at hand,they are still in incubation.
The time for hand-wringing is past. Into the trenches.

Cain is right and it frightens me.
Our Nation was stuck in a rut without leadership so the people changed NO LEADERSHIP to what appears to be incompetant leadership.

Rather that address the problems of Illegal Immigration and IslamoNazi terrorists we are about to get solutions for PRETEND PROBLEMS that exist only as fictional creations of the Liberals.

WE are going to fix Global Warming.
(AND create a huge new Government Dept.)
http://www.junkscience.com/index.php?option=com_Content&task=view&id=319&Itemid=1

With the inflation caused by this AMERICAN JOB KILLER;
We will also tax Oil Companies causing them to pass the tax plus the extra book keeping expense to the consumer at the gas pump.
This money is also to be used to build a new Government Dept.

WE NEED SOME WAY TO THROW EVERY ONE OF THOSE BUFFOONS OUT!
WE ARE IN SERIOUS NEED OF LEADERSHIP!

There is a solution, it is us.
Keep your ears tuned and eyes open. I believe within a year you will see the Constitution Party becoming a household name. "We the people" are mad and we are going to find a solution even if it isn't either major party.

The vast majority of issues were to be left to each state for this very reason.

The logging states have different demographics and employment and economic problems than farming states and farming states different than manufacuring and low population different than high population.

Thus, in Washington, in those committees, the states all try to adapt the bills to fit them and their unique conditions. As a result we end up with a bill that pleases none of them but they feel they have to pass it show the people "they were working for them."

If it was done at the state, not only would the solutions be better, they would cost less. Although just starting to calculate the cost per family of each bill, here is a site that you will want to look at, as this congress moves forward and see what the cost per family of bills are.

http://www.washingtonwatch.com/
Remember it isn't up to speed yet with this congress but the last congress showed thousands of dollars per family in costs.
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