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Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Matt Kibbe :: Townhall.com Columnist
On Capitol Hill, A Fight for the Soul of the Republican Party
by Matt Kibbe
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No doubt, Minority Leader John Boehner is working hard to convince all of his fellow Republicans that returning to limited government principles is the way to regain the trust of the American voting public. But we need your help to push this through.

FreedomWorks is organizing a campaign web site at www.MakeitFlake.com. Our allies, including the Club for Growth, the National Taxpayers’ Union, and others, are all calling on GOP leaders to appoint Rep. Flake to the Appropriations Committee. We have already generated thousands of phone calls and emails to the Republican leadership. We are hearing that the calls are making a difference, but we need your help. Please join us and make your voice heard as well.

This is a powerful opportunity for the Republican Leadership now in Congress to prove they are serious about returning to an agenda of conservative economic, limited government principle.

Leader Boehner together with members of the Republican Steering Committee—specifically Roy Blunt (R-7, MO), Eric Cantor (R-7, VA), John Carter (R-31, TX), and Adam Putnam (R-12, FL)-- will ultimately decide who fills the current vacancy on the Appropriations Committee. Contact them today and let them know Jeff Flake is the right man for the job.

Most Republicans understand the need to return to the party’s optimistic, responsible, limited-government principles. The danger is that some in the party are comfortable returning to the “permanent minority” status Republicans had in Congress for much of the late 20th century. Before 1994, too many Republicans were content to simply go along with a big-spending Democrat majority, just as long as they got some table scraps.

Putting Rep. Jeff Flake on the Appropriations Committee is a good step towards avoiding a return that kind of complacency, and will be a major step towards restoring the Republican brand on government spending.

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Matt Kibbe is the president of FreedomWorks.

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Ron Paul is libertarian,not conservative
Ron Paul is a libertarian, not a conservative, which is why he has not chance of winning the Republican nomination. Even though Republicans take a nearly libertarian position on some issues, we are not libertarians.

It's also important that libertarians have been around for a long, long time, and they always lose. I can remember libertarians complaining about some of President Reagan's actions in the early 80's.

Earmarking is meaningless
Earmarking is meaningless, because so little money is spent on bridges to nowhere. The real money is in popular entitlements like social security and medicare.

If earmarks are eliminated, the money will still be spent on bridges to nowhere. It will just be allocated at the state level, after the Congress passes the same amount of money out as a block grant.

But I do support getting rid of earmarks because it is a highly visible cosmetic issue. We can take care of this, then move on to something serious.
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