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Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Michelle Malkin :: Townhall.com Columnist
GOP: Time To Get Things Undone
by Michelle Malkin
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President Obama thinks he knows what the primary objective of Republicans in Washington should be: to "get things done." Bashing Rush Limbaugh last week, Obama urged GOP lawmakers to ignore the voices of obstructionism and sign on to his behemoth stimulus package: "We shouldn't let partisan politics derail what are very important things that need to get done." Meeting with GOP leaders on Tuesday, Obama repeated his entreaty: "I don't expect 100 percent agreement from my Republican colleagues, but I do hope that we can all put politics aside and do the American people's business right now."

Since when did it become the Republican Party's top priority to "get things done"? It was as annoying a campaign platitude when John McCain adopted it as it is now coming from Obama's lips.

History has shown us that "Get Things Done" is mindless liberal code for passing ineffective legislation and expanding government for government's sake. "Reaching across the political aisle" and "putting politics aside" always entail selling out the right and putting conservative principles aside. How about preventing the damage done by Democratic meddlers trying to get their "things done"? How about getting more things undone?

For the past year, I've chronicled the inevitable lard-up of bipartisan bailouts and stimulus boondoggles -- and the predictable Chicken Little dance in Washington when these massive emergency "fixes" have fallen short. Contrary to the belief that Obama is America's Lightworker who can defy political gravity, H.R. 1, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, guarantees more of the same old borrow-spend-panic-repeat cycle that got us into our current mess in the first place. This is not an investment in America's future. It's an unprecedented mortgaging of America's future -- which is why the bill is forever known in my book as the Generational Theft Act of 2009.

The ruckus over Nancy Pelosi's contraception funding (which still may sneak its way into the bill) is the tip of the iceberg. Despite Obama's vow to prevent earmarks from bogging down the bill, the package is stuffed with goodies for every special interest group from left-wing fraudsters ACORN and other subprime shakedown activists ($4 billion for "neighborhood stabilization") to Hollywood ($246 million in new targeted tax breaks) to universal health care promotion ($600 million) to dubious "green job" projects ($24 billion). More fundamentally, there is no there there.

On Monday night, the Congressional Budget Office sent out a full analysis of the House stimulus bill. The new report elaborates on what last week's partial analysis disseminated by Republican Hill sources illuminated: The vaunted infrastructure spending will take years and years and years to kick in. Just 7 percent of the total $800 billion-plus stimulus funding would enter the economy by the end of this year. Continued...

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Time To Get Things Undone?
In the midst of the greatest economic collapse since the 1930s, Republicans can take a stance of "getting things undone" if they truly want to spend the next generation in the minority. That and the fact that the Democrats are effectively painting the drug addled serial draft dodger Rush Limbaugh as the new face of rank and file conservatvism and they can kiss goodbye any hope of electoral success in 2010.

Enlightened conservatives from Fred Barnes to David Brooks and even the uber-conservative William Kristol have called for some form of government oversight of economic activity and outside of fringe Libertarian outfits like the Cato Institute, mainstream economists on both sides of the aisle have said that government involvement in the economy is crucial at this time. To quote Ben Stein: "The private sector is the patient, not the doctor."

Lets not fool ourseleves, the uniform House Republican oppostion to the stimulus program results from two things. One is that they knew their votes were not critical to getting the bill passed and two, that being the case they knew they had the political cover to "make a stand" against the President. I find it ironic that the same House Republicans that let the last administration run up federal spending to twice that of LBJ are now, as if by magic, fiscal conservatives.

Unregulated free markets got us into the present mess and they won't get us out of it. Thr Republican Party is ideologically exhausted and parroting the virtues of Ronald Reagan and theoretical conservative concepts won't gain the Republicans any traction at this point in time, nor will pushing Sarah Palin out in front as the face of the party. It is no mistake that the GOP picked Michael Steele as its leader just a week after Obama was sworn in, the Party knows it is shrinking and in need of a major course change in order to remain relevant.

Rudolph
Is Anne's 11:41 post what you are verbally masturbating in public over and attempting to construe that she claimed you said something against the U.S.?

Why don't you give us a direct quote of Anne's?
Something that would provoke a reasonable person to post;
"Where have I said anything negative about the us?"
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