Posted by
skep41 on Monday, August 25, 2008 12:17:57 PM
The frog-pool wanted a king,
Jove sent them Old King Log.
I have been deaf and blind and wooden as a log.
By dulling the blade of tyranny I fell into great error.
By whetting the same blade I might redeem that error.
Violent disorders call for violent remedies.
Yet I am, I must remember, Old King Log.
I shall float inertly in the stagnant pool.
Let all the poisons that lurk in the mud hatch out.
Robert Graves
'Claudius The God'
What
poisons are there that lurk in our Modern Mud? The poison that the
government is the insurer of last resort; that when there is a problem
the government is the solution. The poison of a thousand selfish
special interests competing like greedy piglets for the unending surge
of taxpayer slop being ladled into the trough. The poison of a history
smeared with hateful propaganda and now nearly forgotten. The poison of
an electorate that cant even determine its real long-term best
interests. The poison of a people who think that they can 'save the
planet' by changing their light bulbs. The problem of a nation that has
exchanged its 'rendezvous with destiny' for a fat pension and a
vacation home at the lake.
There are two political parties in this
country. Is one the party of the Mega-State Cancer and the other the
party of Fiscal and Social Sanity? No, they are both Mega-State parties
with a slight nuance separating them. In the 'Budget Showdown' between
Newt Gingrich and Bill Clinton in the nineties the big issue was
Clinton wanting a Medicare increase of 7.5% and Gingrich holding out
for an increase of a mere 7.2% in an economy with a 2% inflation rate
and a 4% GDP growth rate. And that was when the two parties were at
each other's throats.
But now we see bad policy after bad policy
pushed through Congress by Democrats and given bi-partisan approval by
coalitions with a few liberal Republicans. When these liberal disasters
cause a catastrophe they become Republican catastrophes! No Child Left
Behind, anyone? A bill written by the Washington Educrats and the NEA,
pushed through the Senate by nearly-Dead Kennedy and hung around the
neck of the hapless Bush, who climbed on board in the name of
Bi-Partisan Unity and who now is vilified by every educator in the
country for this horrible piece of legislation. Just as him and McLame
are vilified for 'comprehensive immigration reform' which was written
by left-wing radical Reconquista groups and pushed through the Senate
by Guess Who! People werent screaming at the Dems for that, they hated
BUSH!
Now we have 'The Gang Of Ten' giving the Dems cover on their
anti-energy policies as we had the 'Gang Of Fourteen' helping the Dems
radicalize the judiciary. Guess who's going to get the blame when
people are standing beside their inert autos cursing the lack of
gasoline?
And while this stupid game plays itself out the government
just continues to bloat, sopping up resources from the private sector
like a giant sponge. Local, State, and Federal governments continue to
grow three or four times faster than the economy. Government workers
are promised pensions that will, through indexing, pay them more than
they ever earned when they were pretending to 'work' at their jobs. The
Earned Income Tax Credit, Social Security, Food Stamps, Medicare and a
raft of other giveaway programs expand exponentially with COLA rises
and now are faced with tens of millions of new recipients made eligible
by 'comprehensive immigration reform'. And the people clamor for ever
more and more 'solutions' to our pressing problems. But we have only
one problem right now. We have turned our destiny over to a pack of
bureaucrats with a 100% track record of failure. This trend started in
the thirties with FDR's ham-handed attempt to 'fix' the economy, whose
disastrous state was conveniently blamed on Liberal Republican Herbert
Hoover. The trend accelerated in the sixties and seventies as LBJ
expanded the Welfare State and Liberal Republicans Nixon and Ford
acquiesced. Carter took the train off the rails and brought the country
close to the edge and Reagan managed to
slow the rate of growth for
a while, but not by much. His tax cuts brought in a surge of revenue
which actually spurred the expansion of government. An expansion which
has continued unabated to the present day throughout the terms of the
three feckless liberals who followed Reagan until now it has reached
critical mass. A meltdown is certain, the beginnings are happening
already.
So now I'm told that however bad McLame is, he's certainly
better than Obama; a dangerous radical. I'm not so sure. The numbers
tell us that the government is about to outrun its resources, that the
parasite is about to kill the host. Do we want the ultimate Schlemiel,
the Patsy , the Fall Guy, the Herbert Hoover of the coming
hyper-inflationary imploding economy to be a Republican, destroying the
party for ever and leaving us in a one-party Socialist Third-world
state for ever? Will McLame stand in front of the giant-government
juggernaut and command the ocean to recede like some Modern-Day King
Canute? Dont bet on it.
Let's think about letting the Dems put their smug platitudes into law and then letting them get 100% of the
CREDIT for
the results. Lets dream of an America where the desperate citizens of
San Francisco run Nancy Pelosi out of town on a rail and install a
Fiscal Conservative in her place to go to Washington and make the cuts
in expenditures and regulations that everyone will demand. Just as
Stalin told the German Communists to lend their votes in the Reichstag
to Hitler to further the destruction of bourgeois Capitalism so should
we now ponder helping the Dems and their pestiferous fellow parasites
to
GO TOO FAR and bring themselves to ruin.
The
thought of a McLame /Republican brand on the oncoming Argentina-like
crisis should make us all at least stop and think. Obama is right; can
WE (as conservatives) afford four more years of Republican Liberalism?