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Time for GOP to Get Back to Basics (Chairman of the Republican Study Committee)
Human Events ^ | 1/24/07 | Rep. Jeb Hensarling

Posted on 01/24/2007 10:27:32 AM PST by NormsRevenge

It is time for the Republican party to get back to basics and once again reclaim our mantle as the party of vision, ideas and reform.

Though reaction to the President's State of the Union address will no doubt initially be focused on his strategy in Iraq, I hope that proper attention is given to some of the other initiatives that the President discussed. Other initiatives that he outlined including balancing the budget, making private health insurance more affordable, personal and accessible to Americans, and replacing our dependence on Middle East oil with new sources of American oil and American alternative energy sources are all extremely important if we wish to tackle our nation's most pressing issues.

War in Iraq

The President was clear in his belief that his plan to move forward is essential to completing the U.S. mission in Iraq. Throughout human history, nations that have failed to stand the test of time are those that have failed to defend their principles.

As costly as fighting this war is, the cost of defeat is even greater. Imagine for a moment what defeat in Iraq would mean for the future of our nation and our world, both in terms of human life and global stability. Failure in Iraq would send that nation spiraling into a state of chaos, becoming what Afghanistan once was -- a breeding ground for terrorists bent upon harming our families and our country. Imagine a world with an even greater conflict in the Middle East that would threaten our security, our allies, and our way of life. To ensure that this vision remains confined to our imagination, we must commit ourselves to empowering Iraqi government so that we can leave them in charge of their own fate.

It is time to focus on what is best for the future of America rather than what is best at the ballot box. The Democrat majority, who continually reject the plans offered by our Commander-in-Chief, must be honest with the American people about the consequences of failure in Iraq. And, if they do not support America's mission in Iraq, as the majority they have the responsibility to offer their own plan that they feel IS in the interest of the United States and the obligation to vote in a manner consistent with their commentary to the media.

Terrorism and Homeland Security

America has not been attacked on our own soil since Sept. 11, 2001, and for that President Bush deserves a great deal of credit. While some may try to argue otherwise, the success of the administration, our intelligence services, and our armed forces to protect our homeland is indisputable.

That success is not a guarantee that past success may not one day end, and that is why America must remain vigilant in the face of a radical enemy that wishes harm upon our families and our way of life. To prevail, we must continue to remain on the offense, always one step ahead of our enemies. We must continue to be innovative in our methods to procure and utilize intelligence and we must always be as united behind our cause as they are behind theirs.

Making Healthcare More Affordable and Personal

In America today, it is a thousand times easier to find a cell phone provider than it is to find a doctor and a health plan, and that is something that we need to fix. All Americans want affordable, quality healthcare which they control. Period.

I applaud the President for offering a bold vision to address our nation's healthcare problem with a plan that will allow Americans to deduct their health insurance costs. By altering our tax code to empower more Americans to assume greater control over their own healthcare, we eliminate government bureaucrats from a process that should be between a patient and their doctor. In the process, healthcare becomes more affordable for the majority of lower and middle income Americans.

Fiscal Responsibility and Reforming Entitlement Programs

I am glad that the President senses the need to curb wasteful spending and while I strongly believe that true budget reform is the best strategy to reform business as usual in Washington, fixing the broken earmark process is a much needed first step in that process.

Some of us have worked tirelessly to put an end to the out of control earmarking culture. Next week, Rep. Paul Ryan (R.-Wis.) will bring the legislative line-item veto to the floor for consideration. Those committed to fiscal responsibility and accountability for taxpayer dollars will surely support his legislation.

In order to address the most severe economic threat facing our nation, we must be completely honest with the American people. There will be two defining moments of fiscal responsibility that will soon define this Congress: whether taxes are raised to fuel the growth of government -- thus imperiling the growth of the economy for American families; and whether Congress moves thoughtfully and expeditiously to protect Social Security, Medicare and Medicaid from collapse. Make no mistake, there is no other alternative and we need to act.

These three entitlement programs are on a glide path toward bankruptcy and will threaten the fiscal security of each and every American if some choose to stand in the way of honest, results-oriented reform. Failure to act today will force the next generation into a dire situation. Either America will have a federal government that consists of almost nothing but Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security (no Army or Navy, no Veterans Administration and no Border Patrol) or -- just as bad -- we will be forced to double taxes on our children by the time that they are searching for their first full-time job.

By allowing Americans to establish and grow their own personal nest egg as a part of Social Security, we strengthen the program for generations to come.


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Mr. Hensarling represents the 5th District of Texas. He is chairman of the Republican Study Committee.
1 posted on 01/24/2007 10:27:38 AM PST by NormsRevenge
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To: NormsRevenge
Problem is the GOP had a chance for real reform in the past 6 years and they did nothing but feast on pork. Even when the voters took that away from them they STILL don't get it.

The GOP needs to clean house. Until then, all the old promises won't mean jack.
2 posted on 01/24/2007 10:32:35 AM PST by Lusis ("Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom itself.")
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To: Lusis

Exactly right. The D's like pork just as well as the R's (if not better) but they're the ones that turned it into a weapon and won. Now the R's need to get serious.


3 posted on 01/24/2007 10:39:33 AM PST by bigbob (2)
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To: NormsRevenge

not according to the rino bunch

we just need to purge the conservatives and we'll be just fine


4 posted on 01/24/2007 10:41:28 AM PST by Enduring Freedom (President Bush - Your Public Relations Team Sucks!)
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To: Enduring Freedom

yep, we need to pander more.

If we can just outliberal the liberals then we'll be sure to win!


5 posted on 01/24/2007 10:43:40 AM PST by flashbunny (If the founding fathers were alive today, they'd be buying feathers and boiling tar.)
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To: Enduring Freedom

our product will be dem-lite

our demographic will be minimal


6 posted on 01/24/2007 10:44:16 AM PST by Enduring Freedom (President Bush - Your Public Relations Team Sucks!)
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To: Enduring Freedom
we just need to purge the conservatives and we'll be just fine

Yep, all the abortion-lovers are coming out of the woodwork, feeling the last election was a mandate for them.

7 posted on 01/24/2007 10:45:49 AM PST by Always Right
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To: NormsRevenge
Making Healthcare More Affordable and Personal

At the same time that illegals get it for free. Do we have some kind of disconnect here???

8 posted on 01/24/2007 11:06:37 AM PST by org.whodat (Never let the facts get in the way of a good assumption.)
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To: NormsRevenge
Some of us have worked tirelessly to put an end to the out of control earmarking culture.

Go ahead ask me if I believe you???? ROFLOL :)

9 posted on 01/24/2007 11:08:42 AM PST by org.whodat (Never let the facts get in the way of a good assumption.)
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To: Enduring Freedom
not according to the rino bunch

we just need to purge the conservatives and we'll be just fine

Once they rid themselves of conservatives they'll happily be the Democrat's mini-me and it'll be great.

/S

10 posted on 01/24/2007 11:11:41 AM PST by RJL
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To: NormsRevenge

Yet another clueless Republican. Nuff said.


11 posted on 01/24/2007 11:23:07 AM PST by Scarlet Pimpernel
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To: NormsRevenge
By altering our tax code to empower more Americans to assume greater control over their own healthcare,

QUIT SCREWING WITH THE TAX CODE!!!!!!!!!!!

Whatever benefit some poor schmo derives from a new tax break, it will be offset by having to pay a CPA (like me) to prepare his income tax return.

Alterations to the tax code take away productive time from individuals and businesses.

Simplifying the tax code and cutting unnecessary regulations used to be a major plank of the Republican Party. I guess these bozos like being in the minority.

12 posted on 01/24/2007 11:38:07 AM PST by Night Hides Not
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To: NormsRevenge

Ping.

Might need to save this for my "Why I am no longer a Republican" letter


13 posted on 01/24/2007 11:59:09 AM PST by tfelice
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To: Always Right
"we just need to purge the conservatives and we'll be just fine
Yep, all the abortion-lovers are coming out of the woodwork, feeling the last election was a mandate for them"

You nailed that. I call them Volvo conservatives. They spent their first twenty years voting with their lefty buddies. Now that they make money in education or social services they are feeling the tax pinch. They still want their socialist programs: They just don't want to pay for them anymore.
14 posted on 01/24/2007 4:28:19 PM PST by samm1148 (Pennsylvania-They haven't taxed air--yet)
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To: Always Right
"we just need to purge the conservatives and we'll be just fine
Yep, all the abortion-lovers are coming out of the woodwork, feeling the last election was a mandate for them"

You nailed that. I call them Volvo conservatives. They spent their first twenty years voting with their lefty buddies. Now that they make money in education or social services they are feeling the tax pinch. They still want their socialist programs: They just don't want to pay for them anymore.
15 posted on 01/24/2007 4:28:23 PM PST by samm1148 (Pennsylvania-They haven't taxed air--yet)
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To: NormsRevenge
Marketing would help a lot, too. The GOP has botched the marketing of its agenda so much lately.

The Terri Schiavo situation was a classic example - they never really cogently explained what they were doing. The result: they alienated lots of people.

They need to sell their ideas better. A hostile media is a reason that they have problems in this area, but it's not an excuse.

By my scorecard the GOP is quite a while away from regaining control of Congress. Odds are that in 2008 they will lose a little more ground in the Senate, and if they get a lot of breaks maybe gain 6 to 8 seats in the House (though if a popular dem wins the presidency in 2008 they could easily lose 6-8 more House seats).

Improving the damaged GOP and Conservative brand names is essential. Much better marketing is necessary to a long term strategy to gain back the lost political power.
16 posted on 01/24/2007 4:35:08 PM PST by HitmanLV (Rock, Rock, Rock and Rollergames! Rockin' & Rolling, Rockin' with Rollergames!)
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To: org.whodat

Either they are all delusional or we are living in the Twilight Zone.
I can't figure out which it is.


17 posted on 01/24/2007 4:45:32 PM PST by kalee (No burka for me....EVER!)
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To: NormsRevenge

"It is time to focus on what is best for the future of America rather than what is best at the ballot box. The Democrat majority, who continually reject the plans offered by our Commander-in-Chief, must be honest with the American people about the consequences of failure in Iraq. And, if they do not support America's mission in Iraq, as the majority they have the responsibility to offer their own plan that they feel IS in the interest of the United States and the obligation to vote in a manner consistent with their commentary to the media."


He's right, so when will the Republicans begin demanding that the dems do so?


18 posted on 01/24/2007 4:49:04 PM PST by kalee (No burka for me....EVER!)
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To: NormsRevenge

Well, marketing ain't gonna do it for me.

I've only going to vote for a true conservative - not just because he/she is a republican. Been there/done that.

They fooled me for 12 years.

First they said if only we had Congress - so I worked - we all did - and gave money and voted for them.

Then they said if only we had the Congress and the White House - so I worked - we all did - and gave money and voted for them.

Then I waited - surely now with all three Houses - and we waited - and hoped - and made excuses.

But they were too busy re-arranging K Street and forgot about Main Street.

I know the dems are big spenders and have scandals too - but at least I didn't vote for them. At least they didn't try to tell me they were the party of family values - of faith based values. The dems are a lot more honest about how corrupt they are.

Sorry, you fooled me for 12 years - you won't fool me again.

I will be voting for Duncan Hunter. He is my congressman and I think I know his record. He is a true conservative with no major scandals that I know of.

But if he doesn't get the nomination...I will not vote for a RHINO or a non-conservative republican. Because I might as well have a democrat: policies are the same, corruption is the same.

I hope the Republican Party reads this board.


19 posted on 01/24/2007 4:49:12 PM PST by Basheva
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To: Basheva

u a dancer?


20 posted on 01/25/2007 1:20:09 PM PST by Enduring Freedom (President Bush - Your Public Relations Team Sucks!)
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