Writing in the Wall Street Journal, Senator Tom Coburn (R-OK) says that Republicans are in denial.
Republicans can tear up the “emergency spending” credit card and refuse to accept any new spending whatsoever, including for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, until Congress does its job of eliminating wasteful spending. The federal budget contains a vast unexplored area of offsets. My office alone has identified $300 billion in annual waste. Borrowing from the next generation when we haven’t done our job of oversight is unconscionable.
Regaining our brand is not about “messaging.” It’s about action. It’s about courage. It’s about priorities. Most of all, it’s about being willing to give up our political careers so our grandkids don’t have to grow up in a debtor’s prison, or a world in which other nations can tell a weakened and bankrupt America where we can and can’t defend liberty, pursue terrorists, or show compassion.
John McCain, for all his faults, is the one Republican candidate who can lead us through our wilderness. Mr. McCain is not running on a messianic platform or as a great healer of dysfunctional Republicans who refuse to help themselves. His humility is one of his great strengths. In his heart, he’s a soldier who sees one more hill to charge, one more mission to complete.
Indeed: it is time for action.
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Beyond time. Good catch, Doug, I’m glad you picked up on it!
Republicans ARE in denial, and unless they find a way to merge with the REAL Conservatives of this nation, we will no longer be a 2 party system, all we have now is Dem and Dem-Lite anyway…
A REAL Conservative party has got to be born, not just talked about, and we are way over due..
I just figured that it is approximately $1000.00 for every man, woman and child in America. Damn, that’s expensive waste.