Dear Democrat:
As
the Republican demolition derby rolls on, I continue to be amused by
how each remaining contender tries to assume the “small government”
mantle.
Mitt Romney wants a government so small that it provides universal health care.
Newt Gingrich wants a government so small that it will establish a permanent base on the Moon.
Rick Santorum wants a government so small that it will fit inside a woman’s uterus.
The
only real remaining advocate of small government is Ron Paul. Dr. Paul
appears to be disqualified from the Republican Presidential Primary,
however, because he is unwilling to drench himself with the blood of our
imagined enemies, like Gerard Butler in the movie “300.”
But
what about that Jon Huntsman guy? This week three different people
told me, quite independently of each other, how sorry they were that
Governor Huntsman never gained any traction in the Republican
Presidential Primary.
I told them that they should get over it. Huntsman wasn’t any better.
It
somehow counts as an act of courage for Huntsman to have tweeted: “I
believe in evolution.” Of course, it would have been more courageous if
Huntsman had said that to a Tea Party audience, and then they tore him
limb from limb, thereby disproving the theory of evolution right before
our eyes.
And
evolution is not something that you “believe” or “disbelieve.”
Evolution is like gravity; it’s not like Santa Claus or the Abominable
Snowman. (Question: Why do they both live at the North Pole?)
Be
that as it may, neither Huntsman nor any other Republican Presidential
candidate has been willing to take on the hard myths. The myths that
are killing us. Here are a dirty dozen, right off the top of my head:
(1) The Government can’t create jobs. (Tell that to FDR, who created four million jobs in three months.)
(2) Tax cuts reduce the deficit. (Doesn’t it bother them that a man named “Laffer” came up with this one?)
(3) A fetus is a baby.
(4) The poor have too much money.
(5) Cutting the federal deficit will end the recession.
(6) The
rich are incentivized by tax cuts, while the poor are incentivized by
lower wages, no benefits, an end to the minimum wage, and unemployment.
(7) An unwanted child is God’s will.
(8) Everyone who wants health insurance has it.
(9) The problem with education is the teachers.
(10) The “free market” satisfies every human need.
(11) There is no discrimination in America anymore.
(12) The distribution of wealth and income are irrelevant.
I
don’t remember Jon Huntsman disputing any of these myths. And these
are the ones that do the real damage. Show me a candidate who is
willing to take on these myths, and I’ll pay more attention.
Courage,
Alan Grayson
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