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Sunday, September 23, 2007
Salena Zito :: Townhall.com Columnist
The Club for Growth 2008
by Salena Zito
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Thirteen days ago, a full-page ad questioning the patriotism of Gen. David Petraeus was placed in The New York Times by the liberal anti-war group MoveOn.org. It added real heat to the 2008 presidential season.

For many liberals, the red-meat issue is ending the war in Iraq. MoveOn.org’s tactics have effectively made it the standard-bearer for that issue.

For many conservatives the red meat is the economy, and their standard-bearer is the Club for Growth, led by is president, Pat Toomey.

In an interview, Toomey said that he has no problem taking aggressive positions like MoveOn.org, but only within the realm of economics. The club takes no stance on other red-meat issues of the conservative base such as illegal immigration and cultural decay.

Toomey says that in the “issue matrix,” the MoveOn.org ad generated far more titillation than the full page the Club for Growth took out in The Wall Street Journal calling out Congress’ proposed protectionist policies against China. It is a policy that Toomey says echoes the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act that helped deepen the Great Depression.

“In time of war, war understandably displaces everything else, but the prospects of our economy are never far behind.” Toomey adds that the economy is the spine of the country “so national security ultimately depends entirely on economic security.”

Just because the club is all about the numbers it would be a mistake to liken its approach to that of mild-mannered bean-counters. Toomey said he does not back down when it comes to taking on candidates who do not practice fiscal discipline.

For the 2008 campaign, the Club for Growth has already posted on its Web site thoroughly researched “white papers” that inform voters about the economic records of the various candidates for president.

The club focuses on spending, taxes, trade, regulation, school choice and tort reform.

Two GOP presidential candidates that will never get the club’s nod are Sen. John McCain and former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee.

Toomey calls Huckabee a “serial tax hiker”’ and gives McCain multiple wrist slaps for his opposition to the Bush tax cuts, his hostility to repeal of the death tax and his willingness to impose additional federal regulations on the economy. Continued...

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Toomey brilliant
Pat Toomey is one of the most brilliant fiscal scholars in America and would have been an outstanding Senator.

Hopefully, we can persuade him to run for Governor here in PA, to replace Fat Eddie Rendell, who's not only spending everything the "slots parlors" are making as fast as they can churn it out, but wants to make interstate highways into toll roads to finance corrupt and bloated mass transit systems in Philadelphia and Pittsburgh....

After Rendell's effort to spend every dollar in Pennsylvania, it would be refreshing to see Toomey bring about some much needed fiscal responsibility....

Cruise Missle
Cruise Missle, ILLEGAL "immigration" is black and white and that is specifically what The Club for Growth has chosen to ignore. How could an organization whose organizing purpose is the analysis of fiscal policy and the economy choose to ignore an issue with such immense fiscal consequence? The only answer is that many of its members and contributors support the status quo of the unchecked flow of desperately poor 3rd worlders into our country. If the CFG is against the redistribution of wealth as you claim, then there can be absolutely no way possible for them to support illegal "immigration" -- plain and simple this is a subsidy the American taxpayers are forced to give to employers of cheap labor.

Robert Rector's analysis is not really specific to any one immigration plan. It simply tells us that poor uneducated people no matter how hard working or honest cost us more in services than they contribute in taxes -- whether native born, legal immigrant, or illegal "immigrant". Therefore to say that "the details of each plan are important" is spurious at best. Any plan that seeks to bring more poor uneducated people to our country ultimately inhibits our growth and prosperity.

Finally, while you and I might agree that we should stop giving people stuff, the reality is that ain't ever going to change. To ignore this reality is to simply live in some fantasy world -- Milton Freidman, an otherwise open borders advocate said just as much.
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