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Sunday, September 16, 2007

Alan Greenspan on Spending

Good quote.

Mr. Greenspan, who calls himself a “lifelong libertarian Republican,” writes that he advised the White House to veto some bills to curb “out-of-control” spending while the Republicans controlled Congress. He says President Bush’s failure to do so “was a major mistake.” Republicans in Congress, he writes, “swapped principle for power. They ended up with neither. They deserved to lose.”

Of course what isn’t said is that the Democrats would have been much worse on spending and the economy.  However people that vote Republican don’t do so because they like that elephant logo.  They do it because they expect elected leaders to spend our money wisely. 

Of course the solution isn’t to elect Democrats that start out on Ted Steven’s level and get worse.  The solution is to get new Conservative Republican leadership elected.  I think the responsible voters are tired of having their choices between bad and worse.  The politics of personal destruction such as the Scooter Libby political show trial has made it worse to get qualified people to run for office.  Another thing that probably deters good people is the non-stop fund raising that goes on.  If you’re not a slimeball with his hand out to every lobbyist all the time (Kent Conrad) then you don’t have a chance to run for office.

A long time ago I was a big believer in term limits.  In fact I still am and only quit talking about them when the Supreme Court made state imposed term limits impossible.  (In another of a long string of Supreme Court rulings that increase the power of the government at the expense of the people).  Well the need for term limits is stronger than ever but I don’t see how we’re going to ram that through Congress.  Any ideas?

Comments

Greenspan is book selling before no one will care anymore. To sell a book today, sell out the President (See Rob’s thread below) and the Republican Party that allowed him to rule over our economy for so many years! You want a friend in in Washington buy a dog!

Not that Greenspan isn’t right, Republicans and even Bush would not control spending and they only have themselves to blame for their low standing in the public opinion polls, especially among conservatives.

Nonetheless, Greenspan could have withheld his backstabbing until after Bush left office, but making money, even as old as he is and won’t have time to spend it all, is more important than loyalty and decency.

I am fast realizing that they are all, in both parties the lowest order of human beings, with child rapists even being higher. I like Ambassador Alan Keyes deciding to run again for President, but he has less chance than Ron Paul and if elected would probably do no better than the rest of the scum bag ruling class in this country.


No matter the age or state of health, for a military man it is always glorious to tilt at windmills, rescue a fair Dulcinea and be a gallant knight in armor in a glorious cause.

Neiman on September 16, 2007 at 09:25 am
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I am out of ideas too. Just sent the following to my list of 1100 signups. In it I mention my most recent idea for doing a class action suit against Congress with a group of state legislatures as the ‘class’. The object is to force Congress to honor Article V of the Constitution and call a convention for proposing amendments. Sort of a followup to article5.org or see foavc.org

Nelson Lee Walker

Nelson Lee Walker on September 17, 2007 at 11:21 am
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