
What John McCain Wants to Do
May 16th, 2008 at 12:28pm Mark Noonan
The headlines are all focusing on McCain’s “victory in 2013″ statement, but his whole speech is a lot more important than just what he says about the war:
The size of the Army and Marine Corps has been significantly increased, and are now better equipped and trained to defend us. Long overdue reforms to the way we acquire weapons programs, including fixed price contracts, have created sufficient savings to pay for a larger military. A substantial increase in veterans educational benefits and improvements in their health care has aided recruitment and retention. The strain on the National Guard and reserve forces has been relieved.
Round about a century ago in what was then the world’s lone super power - Great Britain - Haldane in charge of the War Office and “Jacky” Fisher in charge of the Admiralty gave Britain a larger and more power army and navy, at less cost than the country had been spending. Waste was cut and organization improved and more powerful weapons and forces forged simply by intelligent application of good ideas. There is much wast an inefficiency in our defense sector - not the troops fault, but its there and it can be corrected by a man determined to confront the entrenched interests at DoD and Congress (ie, the Murthas of the world) who like things fine just they way they are.
After efforts to pressure the Government in Sudan over Darfur failed again in the U.N. Security Council, the United States, acting in concert with a newly formed League of Democracies, applied stiff diplomatic and economic pressure that caused the government of Sudan to agree to a multinational peacekeeping force, with NATO countries providing logistical and air support, to stop the genocide that had made a mockery of the world’s repeated declaration that we would “never again” tolerant such inhumanity.
Long time readers know that I’ve been in favor of something like the “League of Democracies” for years now - and I’m delighted that McCain seems determined to push forward with this…with the implied sidelining of the moribund UN and a resultant increase in the global community’s ability to actual do things about horrible problems.
Congress has just passed by a single up or down vote a tax reform proposal that offers Americans a choice of continuing to file under the rules of the current complicated and burdensome tax code or use a new, simpler, fairer and flatter tax, with two rates and a generous deduction. Millions of taxpayers are expected to file under the flat tax, and save billions in the cost of preparing their returns.
If this isn’t pure Reaganism, then I don’t know what is.
After exercising my veto several times in my first year in office, Congress has not sent me an appropriations bill containing earmarks for the last three years. A top to bottom review of every federal bureaucracy has yielded great reductions in government spending by identifying programs that serve no important purpose; and instigating far reaching reforms of procurement and operating policies that have for too long extravagantly wasted money for no better purpose than to increase federal payrolls.
You want government spending controlled? Then you’ve got McCain, or you’ve got nobody…and please note that McCain sees where a lot of this government growth comes from; a mere desire to increase federal payrolls. Given that the government employees union (AFSCME) is hopelessly corrupt and entirely in the DNC’s pocket, any increase in government payrolls helps the Democrats and thus the political left…anything which cuts the growth of government payroll works opposite.
Health care has become more accessible to more Americans than at any other time in history. Reforms of the insurance market; putting the choice of health care into the hands of American families rather than exclusively with the government or employers…
Once again, pure Reaganism…and in stark contrast to Obama’s semi-socialist and Hillary’s completely socialist plans for health care.
Scores of judges have been confirmed to the federal district and appellate courts, including the U.S. Supreme Court, who understand that they were not sent there to write our laws but to enforce them and make sure they are consistent with the Constitution. They are judges of exceptional character and quality, who enforce and do not make laws, and who respect the values of the people whose rights, laws and property they are sworn to defend.
This is the crucial battle for conservatives - if we get the judges, then we can eventually overturn the absurd liberal rulings, and then use the law to actually reform America back to the constitutional Republic originally intended. Fail to get the judges and everything else we do is worthless in the long run.
Border state governors have certified and the American people recognize that after tremendous improvements to border security infrastructure and increases in the border patrol, and vigorous prosecution of companies that employ illegal aliens, our southern border is now secure. Illegal immigrants who broke our laws after they came here have been arrested and deported. Illegal immigration has been finally brought under control, and the American people accepted the practical necessity to institute a temporary worker program and deal humanely with the millions of immigrants who have been in this country illegally.
I know a lot of you guys get burned up about the guest worker program - but the heck with you; and, at any rate, McCain has promised (again and again) to secure the borders first…so you’re going to get what you say you really want.
All in all, it is a progam that anyone who isn’t a kook lefty should love - and there’s more in it than just what I’ve noted. Failure to vote for McCain is not only dumb, but suicidal for conservatism.
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10 Comments
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2. Matt | May 16th, 2008 at 2:11 pm
I’ve never understood the anger over the immigration policies of McCain. Any solution has to be a realistic solution, rounding them all up and sending them back is simply not realistic. So let’s secure our boarders then document the ones that are here. That seems pretty intuitive to me. But maybe I don’t have sound conservative credentials.
3. neocon | May 16th, 2008 at 10:10 pm
Matt,
Most of the anger stems from Reagan’s amnesty in the ’80’s that achieved nothing and actually exasberated the problem. We must demand that the government secure the border first, then we’ll decide what to do, and the far majority do not support “rounding them up”, except for the felons.
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6. Magnum Serpentine | May 17th, 2008 at 12:09 pm
But is health care affordable under John McCain? making it accessible will NOT mean citizens can get health care. The only way it can be Affordable is to make health care free.
7. phnx | May 17th, 2008 at 6:47 pm
Why stop with Healthcare MS? How about free food, free lodging, free education, fee internet, free music downloads, free art, free cars, free condos by the beach, free boats, free air travel free designer clothing, free (fill in the blank).
Aren’t these all basic human rights? Ohh, those that aren’t surely must soon be. As long as you are in you drug induced dreamstate why draw the line only healthcare?
“Imagine no possessions
I wonder if you can
No need for greed or hunger
A brotherhood of man
Imagine all the people
Sharing all the world…
You may say I’m a dreamer
But I’m not the only one
I hope someday you’ll join us
And the world will live as one”
Sounds like you already have…
8. Mark Noonan | May 17th, 2008 at 7:38 pm
MS,
Once you invent the Magical Fairy Tree which will make money just by asking, then health care will be free - other than that, someone will have to foot the bill, ’cause there’s no reason for doctors and nurses to work for free, nor any reason for medical researchers to pursue cures and technologies unless they are going to get a rather large payoff
Of course, what you mean by “free” is “government pays for it with tax dollars” - which is actually all well and good, but you liberals don’t see the real irony of complaining that the care for our wounded soldiers is substandard while advocating the extension of military health care to the rest of society.
Keeping in mind that, especially, the military staffers who run our military health system really do give a damn and do want to help out their wounded buddies, the plain fact of the matter is that any large, bureaucratic organization will make a mess of things in the long run - sure, we’re are doing a better job at mlitary health care, and we’ll do even better…but eventually the campaign in Iraq will come to an end and the number of wounded soldiers will drop and the DoD bureaucracy will find other things to concentrate on…such as giving kickbacks to Murtha contributors…and health care will be allowed to slide, only to become a scandal again when another major campaign comes up and the number of wounded rises rapidly.
The fundamental problem with liberals, as people (as differentiated from their ideology) is that they don’t grasp “none of your damned business” as a concept. You want to butt in to every human activity to make it all better, when all you’ll do is move the problems around and aggravated the situation in the long run. Its no office of yours to work out what sort of health care people have and how its paid for…unless, of course, what you want to do is directly support charitible health care out of your own pocket, or bestir yourself to gain a medical degree and start treating people for whatever price you think reasonable. Heck no - no actual actions from liberals, but they’ll ensure that government sticks its nose in ’cause that will make a liberal feel good about himself…
At least with McCain’s plan, we get some shot at allowing people to make health care arrangement with doctors…
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