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A Contract With America Retrospective
Intellectual Conservative ^ | 22 June 2008 | Steven D. Laib

Posted on 06/22/2008 11:51:12 AM PDT by K-oneTexas

A Contract With America Retrospective

by Steven D. Laib

It is quite possible that for political parties periodic "revolutions" may be necessary to allow true progress and prevent stagnation. 

An opinion piece by former House Majority Leader Dick Armey in the latest edition of Imprimis caught my eye, and for good reason.  It was entitled "Whatever Happened to the Contract with America?"  This is an excellent question, as the "Contract" a statement of principles and intentions introduced by the Republican Party during the 1994 congressional election helped bring that party
to control of both houses of the Legislature. 

Armey's paper addresses the question by dividing legislators into two classes; entrepreneurs and bureaucrats.  According to Armey the entrepreneur is "a person who has a set of principles and is willing to take risks on its behalf."  The bureaucrat seeks to "perpetuate the present situation" and "remain safely in office."  This analysis is somewhat novel in method, but can be considered factually correct, as we see that there are a vast Number of legislators whose primary goal is to remain in office, at the expense of all else.  This leads to one of Armey's concluding statements; that "In the end the Republican Congress - in the two or three years leading up to the Democratic victories in 2006 - had utterly forsaken its commitment to liberty and limited government with the often active acquiescence of the White House." 

Armey’s analysis is correct.  What happens when legislators begin to concentrate on staying in office, rather than on what is best for the nation their willingness to take risks becomes compromised.  This, in turn, leads to the potential for the legislator to concentrate on what is most likely to garner them the most votes in the next election, which in turn leads to pork barrel spending, handing out of political favors, consorting with lobbyists, and worse.  Armey asserts that when this happens and “When it’s only about power, you lose.”  Again he is correct, but only up to a point.  This axiom appears to be applicable only to Republican and/or Conservative office holders.  Liberals such as Ted Kennedy appear to be unaffected by it, hence their remaining in office, essentially for perpetuity.  What Armey does not address is why this is true, and perhaps the limited format of Imprimis did not permit him to do so.  In any event, I will attempt to do so here.

The Contract with America was at bottom line, a conservatively oriented document.  The basic underlying principle that drives the voting behavior of Conservatives and many Republicans is one of policy and principle, which is grounded in intelligent analysis of actions, not words; and results, rather than intentions.  This is why so many Conservatives scoff at the “hope and change” message promoted by the current Democrat candidate.  “Hope” is meaningless without opportunity, and Democrats are anti-opportunity.  “Change” is likewise meaningless unless one knows what is being changed, and what the change is going to be.  But to someone who is interested in simple but catchy sounding slogans and platitudes, it works very well.

True Conservatives are driven not by emotion, sloganeering or cheap marketing ploys.  They examine candidate behavior, past policy support, and future intentions.  They are also true to their convictions and principles; a trait that leads them to question the actions of both Presidents Bush, and the intentions of John McCain as a potential President.  They refuse to march in lockstep with the party, just for the sake of unity, and many seriously consider not voting at all because no candidate fits their view of what the nation needs.  They are willing to criticize representatives who err, and continually watch out for anyone that does.  And, they are more likely to be the party of change because they are the party that generally favors maximizing a citizen’s rights to control his or her own destiny.

In January of 2006 I obliquely addressed [1] Tom DeLay’s involvement with and Jack Abramoff  and it seems reasonable to mention the incident again at this time.  It seems possible that DeLay had made the transition from entrepreneur to bureaucrat, allowing himself to become involved in activities that were better avoided.  When all the dust settled, DeLay was not convicted of anything, and almost certainly committed no crime.  Still, for the true conservative, it is not only Caesar’s wife who must be above suspicion.  Caesar must be also, for his own protection, as well as that of the party.  In a hostile political environment, it is an absolute necessity.  

In the end, Armey is correct.  The Republican Party shot itself in both feet in the term leading up to 2006.  As is usual, power tends to corrupt, and the party refused to recognize that it was being corrupted by failure to recognize the nature of its base.  This is what brought down the spirit of the Contract With America, and what led to the alienation of Conservative voters.  It is what has left us in 2008 with a lot of difficult choices and in the final analysis a candidate whom many do not trust.  

There has been a sentiment among some commentators that McCain’s position is similar to that of Bob Dole in 1996.  That it is a candidacy of “it’s my turn”.  The answer to this is that if McCain had not stayed in office so long, and had groomed someone younger to move in behind him, then the continual turnover of office holders would 1) make power orientation less common, 2) support legislative entrepreneurship, and make the Republican Party a place where initiative, energy, youth and ability are recognized.  In today’s political scene people such as Bobby Jindal are a rarity.  Politicians who voluntarily move aside to make way for new blood are unusual.  Party loyalty often means that an incumbent must not be challenged.  This means that new blood often gets side tracked, or disinterested.  This prevents idealism, energy, and renewed enthusiasm for basic principles gets wasted; sacrificed on the altar of seniority.  

Thomas Jefferson is quoted as suggesting that periodic revolutions may be necessary to maintain liberty.  It is also possible that in political parties “revolutions” may be necessary to prevent stagnation and to allow progress.  

Those interested in reading Dick Armey's column in full may find it [2] here .   


Article printed from Intellectual Conservative Politics and Philosophy: http://www.intellectualconservative.com

URL to article: http://www.intellectualconservative.com/2008/06/22/a-contract-with-america-retrospective/

URLs in this post:
[1] Tom DeLay’s involvement with and Jack Abramoff: http://www.intellectualconservative.com../2006/01/17/jack-abramoff-and-the-lobbying-game
[2] here: http://www.hillsdale.edu/news/imprimis.asp


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1 posted on 06/22/2008 11:51:12 AM PDT by K-oneTexas
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To: K-oneTexas

BTTT


2 posted on 06/22/2008 12:03:00 PM PDT by TEXOKIE
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To: TEXOKIE

This year, Republican candidatess need to agree to similar promises. They should promise that if our country elects McCain for president and republican majorities for the U.S. Senate and House, they’ll pass a set of bills, including:
1. Decrease all federal tax rates to the 1986 rates. When Reagan was president, we had a great economy, because of low tax rates.
2. Elminate federal welfare, by 2011, requiring each state government to provide for welfare needs of its residents.
Since federal tax rates would be lower, the other governments would be able to change tax rates, to ensure that they receive enough money.
3. Immigration reform, which includes a brick wall, along the border with Mexico. Fines for employers who hire illegal aliens would be tripled. The money that is collected, from those fines, would be used to hire more border patrol agents.


3 posted on 06/22/2008 12:16:49 PM PDT by PhilCollins
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To: K-oneTexas
The contract with America was a farce. The only true contract with America was enacted in 1789 called the Constitution. The GOP's forgery only illustrates how far both parties have drifted from the Constitution for the sake of gaining power. The GOP was pandering to the masses as evident by their failure to stand by their own principles set forth in their own document.

Mentioning Conservatives and Republicans in the same breath is a contradiction given the GOP has incrementally moved farther to the socialist left to expand its voter base by appeasing socialists at the expense of conservatism. The end result is increasingly socialist candidates such as John McCain. The GOP needs to return to the principles set forth in the Constitution by our founding fathers instead of pandering to the very group of people who seek make the Constitution irrelevant by replacing our Democratic Republic with a strong centralized socialist government.
4 posted on 06/22/2008 12:21:36 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: Man50D
The GOP was pandering to the masses as evident by their failure to stand by their own principles set forth in their own document.

You're not familiar with what the Contract With America promised, are you?

5 posted on 06/22/2008 12:24:13 PM PDT by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: K-oneTexas

The Republicans gave up on term limits and a balanced budget amendment to easily. IMHO, these two things would help fix almost everything that is wrong with the US Government.


6 posted on 06/22/2008 12:25:28 PM PDT by OCC
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To: okie01
You're not familiar with what the Contract With America promised, are you?

Obviously he's not! They enacted every single item! This is when conservatives had it made, but blew it over these past 12 years! That's what you should bitch about M50D.

7 posted on 06/22/2008 12:54:22 PM PDT by sirchtruth (Vote Conservative Repuplican!!)
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To: okie01
You're not familiar with what the Contract With America promised, are you?

Did you not read the article? You completely missed the point. The Constitution is the only contract needed with America. No other is needed if the powers to be abide by it instead of obsessing for more power.Unfortunately the GOP has forgotten this principle as stated in the second paragraph:

This analysis is somewhat novel in method, but can be considered factually correct, as we see that there are a vast Number of legislators whose primary goal is to remain in office, at the expense of all else. This leads to one of Armey's concluding statements; that "In the end the Republican Congress - in the two or three years leading up to the Democratic victories in 2006 - had utterly forsaken its commitment to liberty and limited government with the often active acquiescence of the White House."

It is obvious the GOP like their socialist Democrat brethren are trying to pretend they are for the people while using any means possible to gain power. Unfortunately Republicans have increasingly succumbed to the false premise the only way to gain power is by appealing to socialists and it is obviously working as now Clinton supporters are increasingly for McCain. Empowering the very group of people who seek to destroy our Democracy is a losing strategy.
8 posted on 06/22/2008 12:56:50 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: Man50D

Actually, I’m withdrawing my previous comment. The rest of your comments which you made are very close to what has happened. I wouldn’t call McCain a socialist, but I would call him a liberal coddler.


9 posted on 06/22/2008 12:57:52 PM PDT by sirchtruth (Vote Conservative Repuplican!!)
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To: Man50D
I agree, but you do realizing for the first time in 40 years the repubs took control of congress because of the CWA and it CONSERVATIVE priciples.

Since then the repubs led by Bush have become moderate/rino skanks who need a can of whoopass opened up on them by conservatives.

10 posted on 06/22/2008 1:02:44 PM PDT by sirchtruth (Vote Conservative Repuplican!!)
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To: Man50D
Did you not read the article? You completely missed the point. The Constitution is the only contract needed with America. No other is needed if the powers to be abide by it instead of obsessing for more power.

Yes, I read the article. And, no, I didn't miss the point.

My mistake was responding to your mistaken notion, thus entering into this irrelevant exchange.

11 posted on 06/22/2008 1:13:12 PM PDT by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: okie01
My mistake was responding to your mistaken notion, thus entering into this irrelevant exchange.

The Constitution and the GOP power grab leading to their downfall is irrelevant. Spoken like a true Republican or should I say Republicrat.
12 posted on 06/22/2008 1:17:01 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: Man50D
Spoken like a true Republican or should I say Republicrat.

More like a conservative addressing a post.

13 posted on 06/22/2008 1:20:57 PM PDT by okie01 (THE MAINSTREAM MEDIA: Ignorance on Parade)
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To: sirchtruth
I agree, but you do realizing for the first time in 40 years the repubs took control of congress because of the CWA and it CONSERVATIVE priciples.

So what does that say about the GOP? Why didn't they bother to take power by standing strong with the Constitution instead of creating their own document? Clearly, as effectively illustrated in the article, their document was only meant for obtaining power only to be abandoned once they gained power.
14 posted on 06/22/2008 1:22:16 PM PDT by Man50D (Fair Tax, you earn it, you keep it!)
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To: PhilCollins

Great points. Drill Drill Drill and nuke nuke nuke plants as well. Last one for me. Tighten the justice system down. They have gotten way out of control and need to be introduced to We the People


15 posted on 06/22/2008 1:40:08 PM PDT by iThinkBig
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To: K-oneTexas

Wjhat made the 1994 Revolution was the promise of LIMITS. LIMITS on taxes, LIMITS on government and term limits on legislators. The idealists kept their word. The cynical, opportunistic bastards stayed.


16 posted on 06/22/2008 1:43:32 PM PDT by narses (...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
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To: sirchtruth

“They enacted every single item!”

Really? When did they enact Term Limits?


17 posted on 06/22/2008 1:44:35 PM PDT by narses (...the spirit of Trent is abroad once more.)
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To: Man50D
So what does that say about the GOP? Why didn't they bother to take power by standing strong with the Constitution instead of creating their own document? Clearly, as effectively illustrated in the article, their document was only meant for obtaining power only to be abandoned once they gained power.

I know what you mean, but it was a brillant plan. The document was about what they would do if the electorate gave them control. They were already standing strong with the constitution, they were already acting on it. It was the DBM/dems distoring everything the repubs brought something clear cut and screwed themselves when W came to office. They had no choice but to follow his moderate hug-a dem, spendthrift agenda. This cost the repubs control of congress!

18 posted on 06/22/2008 3:12:47 PM PDT by sirchtruth (Vote Conservative Repuplican!!)
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To: narses
Really? When did they enact Term Limits?

Term Limits wasn't in the CWA!

19 posted on 06/22/2008 3:15:27 PM PDT by sirchtruth (Vote Conservative Repuplican!!)
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To: K-oneTexas
The glory that was Greece
The grandeur that was Rome

And the abandoned promise ... that was the Contract with America

20 posted on 06/22/2008 3:18:28 PM PDT by NewJerseyJoe (Rat mantra: "Facts are meaningless! You can use facts to prove anything that's even remotely true!")
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