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No chiding Charlie.(THE LAST WORD)(Charlie Reese)

The New American

| November 10, 2008 | Williamsen, Kurt | COPYRIGHT 2008 American Opinion Publishing, Inc. This material is published under license from the publisher through the Gale Group, Farmington Hills, Michigan.  All inquiries regarding rights should be directed to the Gale Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Journalist Charlie Reese recently opined on the Salem-News.com that "545 human beings out of 300 million are directly, legally, morally, and individually responsible for the domestic problems that plague this country." According to him, those responsible are our senators, congressmen, president, and Supreme Court justices. He goes on to say that since they are exercising the power of the federal government over us, "It must follow that what exists is what they want to exist. If the tax code is unfair, it's because they want it unfair. If the budget is in the red, it's because they want it in the red." He advocates making Congress accountable by voting all incumbents out of office in November.

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I like the way he thinks, though I would add the caveat that anyone who upheld his oath of office to abide by the Constitution should be kept. Who could disagree? No one, and most everybody. No one disagrees with the basic premise, but most everybody disagrees with the solution. Republicans tend to think that all would be better if only the Democrats were kicked out of office, and the Democrats think that only the Republicans need to be kicked out.

What do I say about people who espouse such beliefs? That's easy; they are wrong?

Republicans controlled both the Senate and the House after the 1994 Republican Revolution, which hinged on a vaunted "Contract With America" that promised "the end of government that is too big, too intrusive, and too easy with the public's money." Instead of fulfilling that promise, the size and scope of the federal government burgeoned. Congressman John Shadegg (R-Ariz.), one of the freshmen congressmen in 1994, said in 2006, "Republicans promised the American people two things in 1994. First, we promised to rein in the size and scope of federal government. Second, we promised to clean up Washington. In recent years, we have fallen short on both counts. Total federal spending has grown by 33% since 1995." And it has continued to grow since that statement was made.

Lest anyone think the Democrats are any better, "Democratic-controlled congresses have increased spending at a rate more than twice the rate that Republican Congresses have," as shown by R.W. Bradford in "The Politics of Presidential Spending."

What do I say about any people who might counter that the key question should not be, "Which group is the most profligate spender?" but instead should be, "Who is spending money on the best, most socially just, federal programs?" That's easy too; they're wrong?

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