What
could be worse that having a representative, which does just the
opposite? Isn’t a representative someone who stands in or acts in the
place of another? I wonder when the Republican moderates of Maine and
Pennsylvania chose Susan Collins, Arlen Specter and Olympia Snow as
their “representatives” to the Senate they expected them to sell them,
their children and their children’s children down the river in order to
appear to be bi-partisan. Well I don’t believe they are bipartisan at
all…I believe that all three of them are die-hard partisans of the
highest order.
They
may have represented themselves in a disingenuous way, because these
three embody the ideals and beliefs of a liberal party even though they
all have a capital “R” after their names. Someone needs to speak to
Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid and tell them that even with these three
votes, the bill still cannot be called bi-partisan, because these
Senators Republican’s in name only are liberal partisans in actuality.
The definition of partisan is a someone who is a firm adherent to a party, faction, cause, or person; especially
one exhibiting blind, prejudiced, and unreasoning allegiance…all of
which Specter, Collins and Snow exhibit by their blind, unwavering
allegiance to the Democratic cause of ushering into this nation
unbridled socialism.
If
you look over the chart below on basic conservative issues, these three
“Republicans” Specter, Collins and Snow agree more with Ted Kennedy and
Barak Obama than they do Jim DeMint, a Conservative Republican from
South Carolina on the key issues.
All
three may be more conservative on the subject of taxes but does that
matter when they heartily support federal funding for health care?
They can oppose high taxes all they want but their support of a federal
funding for health coverage insures an additional tax payer burden of
upwards to $100 billion per year because “… research sponsored by the
Commonwealth Fund shows that achieving universal coverage with a plan
similar to Mr. Obama’s campaign proposals would add “only” about $104
billion to federal spending in 2010 — not a small sum” (NYT Health Care
Now Paul Krugman, January 29, 2009).
It
is perceived by many that these three politicians gave the “Judas Kiss”
to their constituencies and many of their supporters are suffering from
a pervading case of disappointment and an overall sense of duplicity.
Some on our side even are deluded into thinking that Specter, Collins
and Snow somehow wrestled with their decision before they decided to
sell their country down the river. I don’t think they gave it a second
thought. Seeing as history is a good indicator of future behavior
looking back on the voting history of these three Senators should have
alerted us not to depend on them to come through as champions of
conservative principles.
Many
in our party are shocked because they believe that there was a perfect
opportunity for three Senators, on our side, to stand for the
foundations of our Constitution, free markets, individual capitalism,
and foundational freedoms. They thought that they would exhibit the
bravery and courage of character to make a difference for the benefit
of our nation and true to form they failed. What many on our side of
the aisle failed to recognize that these three Senators stood proudly
with “their party”. They banded together with their leader Barak Obama
and hero Ted Kennedy as a solid, cohesive unit. With the votes of
three Senators the socialist steamroller reached a quorum of 60. It
was too bad that gallant Ted Kennedy didn’t just stay home in
Massachusetts and rest up for his intended incursion into imposing
universal health care on us in the last few months of life. His swan
song will be that he can leave this planet with a legacy that will
serve him well by burying the US health system at the bottom of the
Chappaquiddick like he did Mary Jo Kopechne.
Without
their votes, this economic stimulus package would not have passed in
the Senate, “Senators Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania and Susan Collins
of Maine appeared to be the critical Republicans to sign onto the bill,
giving Democrats the 60 votes needed to advance to the final vote.
Democrats also voiced confidence that Republican Senator Olympia Snow
of Main also would vote for the plan” (Senators Reach Tentative Deal on
More Than $800B Economic ‘Spendulus’ Bill, Fox News, 2/05/09). It is
very telling that Arlen Specter called a bill that risks costing
American taxpayers $9.7 trillion in bailouts a “moderate compromise”.
Maybe to Senator Specter it’s a moderate compromise, but to rational,
reasoning Americans this bill is nothing more than a social engineering
manifesto with an initial price tag of 1 trillion dollars, “…stuffed
with pork projects and spending programs that don’t even pretend to be
about economic growth” (National Review on Line, A Capitulation, Not a
Compromise, 2-10-09).
Many
conservatives believe that if these Senators would not have broken away
and stuck together with their Congressional counterparts, Barak Obama
would have had to include the Republican proposals and the bill may
have had a very different bent. What conservatives don’t understand is
that Specter, Collins and Snow would not have been true to their
fundamental convictions if they had stood with the Conservatives in the
Congress and the Senate. These three Senators obviously believe we can
spend our way out of a recession and don’t seem to have a problem
hurting the US Economy. Maybe they should have spent some time with
their buddies in the Democratic controlled Congressional Budget Office
who predict the stimulus will in due course hurt the US economy by
squeezing out private investment and impeding economic growth.
So
it would serve the Conservative Party well to be realists and recognize
that we weren’t sold-out for thirty gold coins by Specter, Collins and
Snow because in the long run it will serve our purpose well to separate
the wheat from the chaff and differentiate the dark from the light.
Maybe we’ll finally have the wherewithal to distinguish and acknowledge
the enemy in our midst and finally rout them out once and for all. We
shouldn’t be surprised that we smell bacon cooking when pigs find
themselves in the fire, should we?
When
their re-election comes up, because of what we’ve accepted, we now are
motivated to grant Specter, Snow and Collins a new lease on life, a
chance to reinvent their futures, to regroup and run as Democrats after
we handily boot their pork butts out of our party. Instead of being
disappointed, upset, betrayed and downtrodden it’s high time to get
excited because just as Judas hung himself, so have these three and
just as Jesus rose from the dead after His betrayal…the Conservatives
in this country are in the process of being resurrected to new life.
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