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Tuesday, November 21, 2006
David Limbaugh :: Townhall.com Columnist
Addressing the elephant in the room
by David Limbaugh
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What do you think of John McCain's selection of Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin as his running mate?



I realize Democrats won the elections, but I believe the last thing the president should do the next two years is retreat from his agenda or extend the hand of bipartisanship to liberal Democrats who will only bite it off to a nub anyway.

The elections are not a mandate for the Democrats' policy agenda, because they didn't offer one. I tend to agree with the commentators who contend the elections were not a repudiation of conservative principles, but a referendum on the GOP's perceived competence. If so, the lesson should not be to tack toward the center, or radically alter their ideological approach, but to govern more effectively.

I believe President Bush should govern proactively, not reactively, in his final two years, choosing a handful of issues and pressing forward boldly to promote them: extending the tax cuts, retaining the necessary tools to prosecute the war on terror, drastically reducing domestic spending, immigration reform (the GOP House version -- I know that's wishful thinking), and Social Security reform -- this time with a plan, not just an open-ended invitation for proposals. He cannot and must not expect good faith cooperation from Democrats, except the newly elected conservatives among them.

But to achieve meaningful progress on any of these issues, he first has to work toward restoring his credibility on Iraq, the oxygen-sucking elephant in the room. He cannot possibly lead effectively on Iraq without clearly communicating the options and the pros and cons of each.

We read that a Pentagon study on Iraq is going to tell us we have three options: more troops ("Go Big,)" fewer troops but stay longer ("Go Long"), or pull out ("Go Home"). We hear the Iraq Study Group has no magic bullets, but will recommend that we negotiate with the terrorist states of Iran and Syria. If true, we should take this commission's recommendations with pillars of salt.

What about the fourth option? It is not just Gen. John Abizaid who is saying that troop levels in Iraq are not the problem. Some commentators agree, but go further, saying that we are not fighting the war to win, but are allowing the Iraqi government to handcuff us in our conduct of the war and pursuit of certain enemy factions.

I think it's time the administration responded to these questions directly with detail and specificity, if for no other reason than to stop the idle speculation among doubters. Continued...

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David Limbaugh, brother of radio talk-show host Rush Limbaugh, is an expert in law and politics and author of Bankrupt: The Intellectual and Moral Bankruptcy of Today's Democratic Party.
 
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Subject: Diplomatic Relations
Just because we have diplomatic relations with a country doesn't necessarily mean we kowtow to them. We can still kick them in the pants when necessary (i.e. Reagan and Gorbachev). Too bad we don't have a concrete symbol of oppression to point to like the Berlin Wall.

The herd of Elephants in the room
I was one of those people who took the President seriously when he said we will no longer distinguish between the terrorists and those who harbor and support them. Well we know that Syria, Iran, Palestine, & Southern Lebanon are all supporters of terrorists. What have we done in Palestiner & Southern Lebanon? Work out a "seize fire" and "peace settlement" again with the incompetant and ineffective UN. As for Syria and Iran we all know that terrorist are sneaking into Iraq from these countries. Can anyone tell me what were doing about it? Iraq is in the mess it's in now partly because we haven't had the guts to take out the regimes of Iran and Syria. Or at the very least seal the Iraqi borders, but then again we can't seal are own borders let alone borders 5000 miles away.

That brings me to the next elephant, immigration. The President needs to stand up with Republicans in the house (or should I say who were in the house) and seal are borders. Build a fence a wall simething. If we can build a 300 million dollar bride to connect 60 people the mainland in Alaska we can build a wall to protect our border. Start training the national guard or other border security personal to guard the border. It's not going to happen overnight, but we have to start now before the country is over run by illegals. We have to plug up the leak in the leaky boat before we can start siphoning the water out. As were sealing up the border we must first, start to implement laws that are already on the books about punishing companies who hire illegals. At the same time we should have a temporary worker program for people who are here with a path to citizenship. Look it's just not realistic to round up 12 million people and deport them. If there's no incentive for people to come forward they won't. People can get ideaological about it that's fine, but we have to deal in reality. Furthermore by doing this we will actually end up with less illegal immigrants that become legal in the U.S. How? Well right now illegals are supposedly doing jobs Americans won't do. Well we really don't know that because illegals are working for God knows what and who knows how long. Well if the labor market for these jobs was a fair playing field with everyone under the same laws there will be competition from some Americans for those jobs. Also companies are going to hire less immigrants because the cost of their labor will go up. Then we will find out a much truer number of immigrants who are doing job that American won't do. Some say, but companies are going to raise prices of their products due to the higher labor costs? I say so what? If paying an extra $2 for a bottle of Red wine from one of Nancy Pelosi Vineyards in NAPA valley means the Borders are protected and we know who in the country I'll do it. :)

Just two more elephants for the sake of time: Social Security is bound to bankrupt the country. This legal Ponzi scheme can't last forever as the baby boomers start retiring in 2011 we will have less and less people working to pay for the SS benefits of the retired. In short private accounts are the solution, and as Limbaugh said Bush needs to submit a concrete proposal and then let Congress work from there. Unfortunately the most likely outcome of any of this whether it be on Bush's watch or some else is: higher social secuirty taxes which will take more money out of people's pockets and force companies to offer lower salaries to new employees and not hire as much.

Last, no matter how much money the government throws at education are school system are failing. Currently half of our property taxes, as well as a gigantic increase in federal government spending is going to an education system in shambles. We are having are asses handed to us by India, China, and Japan especially in the area of science and engineers. Someone will have to have the backbone to stand up to teacher's unions who are main obstacle to real education reform such as privatization or vouchers.

Wll that's enough of this rant...
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