Blaming the Republican Scandals on Democrats
By Ted Baiamonte Comments: bje1000@aol.com (01/10/06)
Once upon a time there was ingenious man named Lord Acton who said, "power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely." This of course represents the idea of freedom from gov't corruption and its necessary antecedent: power, around which the Jeffersonian Republicans solidified the meaning of our country, and made it, easily, the greatest country in the history of humanity. The Democrats of course never liked the American idea of freedom. Their credo has always been: power is sweet; absolute power is absolutely sweet. Since the 19th Century they have always wanted higher taxes and more powerful, corrupt gov't. It is their reason for being, without which they would not have one single deceitful word to say to the electorate.
Probably the best recent example of this tragic phenomenon is the prescription drug bill. Virtually everyone agrees that spending $800 Billion over the next 10 years, given an already huge and seemingly impervious deficit, is wildly irresponsible. But this did not stop the Democrats from fighting it tooth and nail in favor of an even more expensive and irresponsible bill that would enable them to go to their constituents and say, in effect, "see, we have made the gov't more powerful, and more subject to corruption, than the Republicans; so please vote for us. Indeed, this is the entire history the of 200 year old Democratic war on American freedom.
It is sad and tragic to see the Democratic glee at the current scandals which seem to involve far more Republicans than Democrats. The Democrats are apparently praying that the electorate will blame the scandals on Republicans, and then elect Democrats, not realizing that Democrats will increase the power of gov't and thereby increase the likelihood of future corruption in both Parties and all over the gov't.
The current Abramhoff scandal is a Democratic tragicomedy for sure. The scandal really consists of corrupt, filthy rich, and incompetent Indians (originally enriched by the Gov't) trying to buy legislation with $50 Million, to become even filthier and richer through gambling. As it turned out the money from the Indians was used to enrich Abramhoff, and most noticeably, to buy a European golf outing for a Congressman who might then have felt inclined to do something in return for Abramhoff. Yes, the gov't was corrupt, but not as massively corrupt as the Indians thought or hoped it was.
As long as the Democrats further and further empower the gov't to give the Indians gambling, and the rest of us free prescription drugs, the likelihood of corruption, to say nothing of monopolistic inefficiency, will grow further and further. Lord Acton knew this 100 years ago, Thomas Jefferson knew it 200 years ago, but the Democrats still don't know it, and sadly don't have the intelligence to ever know it. Our greatness never came from democracy. Our morality and family values came from God and our political philosophy from Jefferson; the further the intellectually challenged Democrats lead us away from them and toward their liberal Democratic "wisdom", the less sustainable our country becomes.
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