Beerina
Sarcastic Conqueror of Notions
- Joined
- Mar 3, 2004
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....as the Kansas Board of Education, which is controlled by the kind of conservatives who make conservatism repulsive to temperate people, voted 6-4 to redefine science.
He's one of only two weekly commentaries I'm sure to read. Him and Randi's.
And, agree with him or not, if you study rhetoric, he's a must read.
I found this bit perplexing. Are "limited-govt" conservative that slow or is this just BS? I mean exactly HOW MANY decades will it take these limited-govt. conservatives to realize that the social conservatives are PURE ideologues and will sacrifice anyone and anything
That was part of his point. When the Republicans were out of power in Congress, decade after decade, the limited government ones could beak off to their hearts' content. Eventually, their ideas swayed the American public, and the Republicans took control -- partially aided by massive threats of power grabs by the Clinton Administration (nationalizing medical care, a BTU tax, etc.)
Now that they're in power, the social conservatives are trashing it all. Witness this:
Brian Riedl of The Heritage Foundation reports that Congress responded to the Korean War by setting priorities, cutting one-fourth of all non war spending in one year. Recently the House failed to approve an unusually ambitious effort to cut government growth. This is today’s ambitiousness: attempting — probably unsuccessfully — to cut government growth by $54 billion over five years.
That is $10.8 billion a year from five budgets projected to total $12.5 trillion, of which $54 billion is four-hundredths of 1 percent. War is hell but, on the home front, it is indistinguishable from peace, except that the government is more undisciplined than ever.
and
Federal spending — including a 100 percent increase in education spending since 2001 — has grown twice as fast under President Bush as under President Clinton, 65 percent of it unrelated to national security.
There was a lovely political cartoon in today's Detroit Free Press. In the first panel, an old lady is waving a big handful of paper and complaining how bad it is she has to deal with all this paperwork for the new oldie free drug policy. In the second, a little kid is pulling a wagon stacked to the sky with IOU papers, saying, "Tell me about it..."