The Republican Strategy
Never get in the way of your adversary when he’s defeating himself:
Imagine you are an evil Republican genius, tasked with frustrating liberal goals while Karl Rove is distracted by writing his book. What would be your strategic imperative, and how would you go about effecting it?
The first part of the question is easy: You’d want to defeat the further nationalization of health care. Were a sweeping, government-heavy reform to pass, it would be an irreversible step toward a European-style social democracy.
How to beat back such reform is the harder question. Your tools are limited. The press hates you, and you have frighteningly few votes in Congress. The public scorns your party. The interest groups you usually rely on are cowed and playing ball with Pres. Barack Obama.
There are only two instruments at your disposal: They are those age-old wreckers of human ambitions, haste and hubris. Can your adversary be gulled into slamming through Congress a budget-busting stimulus bill within a month of taking office? A bill that will immediately reignite deficit fears and will not soon — or ever — produce its advertised results? And can he be persuaded to follow it up with unpopular, high-profile bailouts costing tens of billions of dollars of companies that may never wean themselves of government support?
Yes, he can — because he doesn’t want “to let a crisis go to waste.” In other words, he wants to gorge on as much spending and government intervention as quickly as he can, on the arrogant assumption that everything he does, no matter how hastily conceived (stimulus legislation that barely anyone can read) or intrinsically difficult (running car companies), will work and meet the public’s approval.
Contrary to that assumption, the fallout from the stimulus and auto bailouts are stoking a distaste for deficit spending and government activism that is remarkable in what is touted as a statist golden age on par with 1933 or 1965. In a Wall Street Journal poll last week, 58 percent of people said the government should keep the deficit down, even if it slows economic growth. Fifty-five percent opposed the bailout of General Motors, and nearly seven in ten expressed worry about the government’s interventions in the economy.
It has now become a major administration project to recover the reputation of the stimulus. Obama spinners said a month ago that the bill had already “saved or created” 150,000 jobs, a made-up number with the advantage of a calculation so loose and vague it’s impossible to check. Even if it were accurate, it would only make up for one-fifth of the jobs lost in March alone. Everyone seems to agree that the unemployment rate will be in double digits next year, a constant reminder of the failure of the stimulus to deliver on its (over)promise of keeping unemployment under 10 percent.
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June 23rd, 2009 at 1:57 pm
Soothing aternate reality at bejohngalt.com
June 23rd, 2009 at 3:50 pm
Qué? Soothing spooning ain’t so bad, it beats snoodling with Obama and acroso.
He that lives upon hope will die fasting.
June 23rd, 2009 at 5:35 pm
Actually Obumbler stated that if nothing was done the unemployment rate would go to 8.8% not 10%. So using Obumblers own words we are in worse shape due to his “stimulus” than if we had done nothing.
Bring back Laurie Byrd and the others please.
June 23rd, 2009 at 10:36 pm
Bring back Laurie Byrd and the others please.
heh, no just dump OL and maybe folks will take this blog seriously again, eventually.
July 31st, 2009 at 9:15 am
Добавил себе RSS, буду следить за обновлением и комментариями.
А вообще, автор молодец
August 1st, 2009 at 4:35 am
Нашел отличный СМС сервис для веселых розыгрышей. Тут можно отправить sms с подменой номера. Куча эмоций и ярких впечатлений гарантировано.
August 3rd, 2009 at 10:51 am
Извините, вопрос удален
August 3rd, 2009 at 3:34 pm
А что все молчат ? Лично у меня эта заметка вызвала бурю эмоций… Давайте поговорим.
August 4th, 2009 at 4:59 am
Безусловно, он не прав
August 4th, 2009 at 7:24 am
Отличный сайт,интересно здесь
October 5th, 2009 at 3:55 pm
С моста, который был соткан из нежного серебристого света, я
ступил на большую арену, вокруг которой полуокружностями
тянулись ряды пустых мест. Свободные проходы расходились, как
спицы от сцены в центре. Не на сцене, но возле нее виднелась
одинокая фигура человека, который сидел, положив подбородок
себе на колени. Должно быть, я издал какой-то звук, потому что
он поднял глаза, улыбнулся, выпрямился и кивнул мне в знак
приветствия.
November 23rd, 2009 at 12:59 pm
Ой, а у нас весь день солнышко.
November 24th, 2009 at 12:11 pm
таки да, это не твои листы капипастаф
November 27th, 2009 at 2:51 pm
понимаю,шалунишка)))
November 28th, 2009 at 11:27 am
согласен