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Rick Perry: A leader at our moment of crisis

Rick Perry: A leader at our moment of crisis
by John Colyandro & Brent Connett

Our nation is in a crisis: much of the sclerotic political class in Washington has proven incapable of tackling our greatest challenges.  Greece stares us in the face, yet the President fails to embrace his own debt commission and the so-called Super Committee could not agree to one spending reduction.

So as the campaign for the Iowa caucuses nears its apex, we’re urging conservatives to thoughtfully consider Gov. Rick Perry’s full record and his willingness to try to bring fundamental change to Washington.  In one of the early debates, a competitor for the nomination cleverly insinuated that the Governor’s exemplary record was pure happenstance, that the Governor was dealt “four aces”.  Even if true – which we’d argue that it’s not – it’s nonetheless necessary to play the hand that’s dealt, and Rick Perry has done it well.

The conservative legislative majority in Texas, working cooperatively and energetically with Gov. Perry, set Texas on a path that has distinguished it from most of the country.  Indeed, just prior to the start of the latest session of the Texas Legislature, which concluded in June this year, Gov. Perry, Comptroller of Public Accounts Susan Combs and 79 state legislators signed the Texas Conservative Coalition’s “Pledge with Texans.”   The Pledge was a five-point agenda to balance the state budget without raising taxes, secure elections from fraud, push back against federal intrusion, encourage the free market, and protect our border.  They kept their word by winning major policy accomplishments on all five items.  Much of the agenda is now law.

Notably at Gov. Perry’s initiative, the Legislature passed “loser pays” tort reforms which will protect businesses and individuals from frivolous lawsuits.  The impact of this lawsuit reform has the potential to be significant: Texas already has one of the strongest business climates in the nation and is home to 51 Fortune 500 companies. “Loser pays” will allow capital to be put to more productive uses, such as creating jobs, instead of transferring wealth to trial lawyers.

A fundamental belief in small, effective, constitutional government underpinned their commitment to resist federal overreach.  With Gov. Perry leading, conservatives took decisive action in a number of areas.  They passed: an interstate health care compact that will allow the state to take control of its health care system if Congress approves it; legislation urging Congress to enact a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution; and legislation to push back against over-zealous regulation by exempting incandescent light bulbs from federal regulation if they are manufactured and retained in Texas.

Policy successes are never inevitable.  Among other things, they involve a determination to pass legislation that takes a serious, direct, and principled approach to the challenges facing a state or nation.  Gov. Perry has played an integral role in Texas’ success as a state.  By contrast, The Wall Street Journal pointed out in a recent editorial that “New York and California were once America’s economic growth engines, but their political leaders seem determined to keep them sputtering,” noting that “their Democratic Governors are now pushing big new tax increases in the name of soaking the rich…”   The Journal’s editors specifically castigated New York Republicans: “Equally worthy of scorn are the Republicans who run the state Senate who buckled under union pressure…”

Leadership is about making choices, staking claims based on fundamental principles, pressing reforms when the time is at hand, and resisting capitulation even when it is politically expedient to do so.  Gov. Perry has led and deserves praise, even while acknowledging that his record isn’t perfect.   But no politician’s record can ever be ideal, especially one who has been governor of a large state as long as Gov. Perry.

Gov. Perry has worked decisively to restore and strengthen constitutional principles, instill fiscal discipline, secure property rights, and free the economy so that Texas can take advantage of the hand that it’s been dealt.  In the context of our crisis, America needs a president who will do the same for nation.

 

John Colyandro is Executive Director of the Texas Conservative Coalition Research Institute; Brent Connett is Communications Director.  The opinion expressed here is the authors’ and not that of the organization; titles for identification purposes only.

 

COMMENTS

  • lizzie

    Just wish I had moved to Texas is 2004-05-6, when I still had the chance to escape New York City.

    I could write a book about the dysfunction of New York – the politics – the corruption – the near impossibility of starting a business of any kind – but will just add a warning to everyone here who thinks the individual mandate is the big problem with PPACA also called Obamacare.

    No. The real threat is that Pelosi/Reid/Obama used New York Medicaid as the new standard for expanding eligibility and covered benefits.

    And, made it illegal for any state, including New York, to change their current Medicaid standards before 2014.

    One in four New York residents are now on Medicaid.
    The per capita cost for longterm care is double that of Conecticut and New Jersey.
    The estimate is that only 10% of NY Medicaid is consumed by corruption and fraud. That is absurdly low. Even the NYT has tried to expose how Medicaid is bankrupting the state.

    Governor Pataki had TWELVE years to do something, and he did not even try. Pataki made things worse by privatizing NY not-for-profit Blue Cross solely to partly fill a then-current year budget deficit. The result was that my monthly premium nearly quadrupled, and I was only lucky by qualifying for Medicare that same month.

    Obamacare intends to use the NY Medicaid model to impose the grandfather of all Unfunded Mandates on the other 49 states.

    Due to an accident of personal geography, I have been trying to transition to Massachusetts, which, by contrast to New York, is actually a paragon of sanity – lower taxes by half per capita and a far superior public school system..

    Even so, health care delivery in Massachusetts has become an exercise in avoiding liability, and, just like California, everything is against the law in nanny-state Massachusetts.

    writing as a fiscal conservative disillusioned-and-discarded democrat.

    Governor Rick Perry is the only candidate for president in 2012 that I WANT to vote for.

    Leadership fuels confidence, and America needs his leadership.

    • christine777

      If you wished you had moved here back in the mid 2000s, now is just as good of time as ever. Our economy is thriving and is improving all the time. Business oportunity exists to those willing to risk their capital.The Texas Medical Center in Houston, is the largest medical center in the world. We owe a lot of our economic success to Rick Perry and his conservative governing policies.

      You’re right, he is the only candidate for president that can turn this country around. Other candidates talk about what they can do, but Rick Perry has done it in Texas. He’s been a great leader.

      • lizzie

        but I am trapped in a dual real estate nightmare, especially in NYC.
        actually have nightmares about it for more than two years.

        besides, I have become extremely heat intolerant, and do not like A/C.
        maybe 2012 will set me free of real estate entanglements and the most stupid lawyers in America – so tempting to name them, but no justice in New York unless you are very rich or very poor.

  • Money

    it doesn’t even address that Rick Perry is the most pro-life governor in the history of Texas. This year alone, Texas passed 2 landmark pro-life bills:

    HB 15 – the most aggressive ultrasound law in America, which requires the doctor to perform an ultrasound, provide the woman an opportunity to see the image and hear the heartbeat, and explain what the mother is seeing; and
    SB 7 – redirected all planning funds away from Planned Parenthood and the abortion industry; and established a priority on non-abortion entities and agencies to receive family planning grants and contracts.

    Perry is the candidate with the most proven conservative record on social, fiscal, and national defense issues. He is the candidate with the best opportunity to contrast the conservative message with Obama’s liberalism.

    • ctredstater

      Thanks for this wonderful work. It is SO encouraging to see that conservatives all over see what I have seeing for the better part of a year – there is only ONE truly great, and potentially Reaganesque candidate in the field – and that is Governor Rick Perry.

      Between now and Tuesday night is a hugely important time for Governor Perry’s campaign, and for our country. He has taken everything that the left and the Beltway Republican Establishment can throw at him.

      I hope and pray that when it comes to caucus time, Iowans will realize that this is no time to waste their precious participation with a “protest vote” for someone whom they might agree with policy-wise, but who simply isn’t the best qualified person to represent the Republican Party as its Presidential Nominee.

      THAT person would be Governor Rick Perry. A man of accomplishment, conservative ideology and character. A man who has the vision and the success experience needed to lead this country out of the morass it is in – back to its rightful place as a beacon of freedom and prosperity in the world.

      I expect the media will desperately do everything they can to hype the Santorum poll results – and try and “stampede” the vote. They realize that Governor Perry IS Establishment Washington’s greatest nightmare – and America’s Greatest Hope!

      God Bless Governor Rick Perry and His Candidacy!!!

  • joeptak

    When others confirm what you are thinking…then you know you are on the right track. Guarantee you that ROMNEY’S team is trying to figure out…how they will eventually stop Rick Perry in the future. More importantly, they are trying to figure out how to win over the conservative/TEA Party vote…and where to do this.

    In my estimation, Romney will eventually bow out, and will try to negotiate to be the VP choice. In political terms, this would be the best move because it will unite the two biggest and most successful GOP camps.

    By their very presence, PERRY/ROMNEY would symbolize two formidable men, completely capable, ready, and competent in turning our economy around. Obama, and the Democrats, would just seem to be in the way. The duo would be a nightmare for the Democrats, and the liberals/progressives/socialists.

    The world financial markets would immediately recognize that better days would soon be coming and would welcome the business opportunities, and stability represented, with great expectations and planning.

    The world would also recognize that there would be a more mature and sober approach to dealing with the world’s problems.