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State of the Union: The Waiting is the Hardest Part

Say yes to conservative Obama job-creation proposals, one issue/bill at a time while singing Tom Petty’s The Waiting

The state of our union circa 2011 need not be so dire.

Was it going to take years to climb out of the wealth-destruction hole wrought by the bursting of the housing bubble coupled with decades of accumulating national and personal debt? Yes, but after President Barack Obama’s first State of the Union address soon after his Inauguration and proposed Stimulus Bill this coulmn asked why he had proposed so little job-creating public works/infrastructure spending and why that what little was proposed was back-loaded to only kick in 18 months later when unemployment was near double digits and rising.

The excuse seems to be that Lawyer Obama never organized communities to build anything and so he was naive about shovel-readiness, but since the lack of readiness is caused by oppressive environmental regulations and trial lawyers and since Obama has shown that he will waive regulations at will to prevent foreigners from helping with oil spills and will ignore congressional action and court orders to wage EPA war against Texas on land and oil drilling at sea, we aren’t accepting the excuse.

Ground was ready to be shoveled in 2009, hence we have had to conclude that he and the Democrats don’t care about the poor, unemployed and underemployed, or at least that they care more about the transformation of American society into a post-Rule of Law political/corporate crony economy and socialist, cradle-to-grave European-like society dependent on ObamaCare for life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Michelle says hold the fried chicken. She knows best?

So, more hearts have been broken, because much like Petty’s Heartbreakers:

The waiting (in poverty) is the hardest part.

We were also told that Obama was a centrist in 2008, and that the appointments of Clintonistas named Rahm Emanuel, Larry Summers and Christina Roemer were the proof. Yet, instead of another triangulating presider over balanced budgets and the end of the era of big government, we got a gargantuan government and prosperity stealing humongous deficits and debt. So, why should we believe that the replacement of three former Clintonistas with a different set of same augers change?

Well, I do think that Obama has shown some post-shellacking change in strategy based on the Lame Duck compromise and do believe that he will propose some things conservatives favor as real supply-side and other types of real jobs-creating stimuli. Of course, he can be expected to try and use the issues for 2012 purposes of keeping wool pulled over eyes through tried and true devices of compromise that would induce Republicans to water down the policies that work in exchange for conceding more Liberty and power to Obama and the government generally.

The GOP must resist compromise.

Tea partiers were sent to Capitol Hill in revulsion to big government and failed liberal economic policies. They were not sent up there to get along with liberals. The GOP must not give the Dems an excuse by introducing multi-issue bills designed to gain more votes. Rather, they should take each and every issue proposed in the SOTU speech and propose them in single issue bills. As I recall, one of the matters emphasized tea partiers was also the demand that bills be short enough to read.

The message that needs to be sent to Obama by the GOP is that we will say yes to correct policy, no to bad policy and will share credit for the recovery.

Is there a danger that a growing economy might re-elect a still radical leftist and prevent the repeal of laws put in place over the last two years while also keeping in office  a weak-on-defense appeaser of Iran that would be given more opportunities to weaken America at home and abroad? Yes, but we have to take that chance due to the level of suffering in this recession.

Jobs and the Post-State-of-the-Union GOP House Strategy

We can still defeat Obama in 2012 if we will take the gloves off on the moral reality that while Republicans favor job-creation policies every day of every year, ObamaDems only favor them when the public gets re-educated in how their liberal dependency policies don’t work and have to do things like triangulate closer to elections.

Most elected Democrats in D.C., especially including Obama, don’t care about the quality of life of We the People in any absolute way. They care about gaining more and more power over us, as is clear from the “reform” policies of the last two years when the only jobs they sought to save were state and local public sector union cronies or the private sector equivalent at GM and the only jobs they created were tens of thousands of federal government regulators.

The GOP will have to be about the business of fixing the economy and the budget; FIRING those hired by Obama; and getting Obama and Harry Reid fired in 2012, but only in that order.

Single issue bills are the ticket.

Mike DeVine

“One man with courage makes a majority.” – Andrew Jackson

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COMMENTS

  • http://theminorityreportblog.com Repair_Man_Jack

    Just keep giving him specific parts of his agenda that actually serve our needs. When he offers an olive branch, get it passed through the House next week. Make him veto a few of his own promises if they aggrevate the “professional left” too greatly.

  • http://www.redstate.com/etcartman Kenny Solomon

    The last thing anyone needs is…… ‘for every “jobs saved or created”, do a shot’……… each time he says ‘I proposed “x”, but the Republicans stopped “x” because they’re typical bitter clingers”, do a shot’……… so don’t go there – any of you.

    Besides…… If there’s any type of conjoining in the same sentence or paragraph of the terms “gun control” and “executive orders”, I’ll do enough shots for everyone here at RS.

    ‘Ceptin my ‘shots’ will be at the range, because I hardly ever drink.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://impudent.edublogs.org/ kyle8

    nt

  • bobmontgomery

    …did you know he is now using his comittee chairmanships for Muslim outreach?
    http://www.humanevents.com/article.php?id=41352

  • http://www.redstate.com/etcartman Kenny Solomon

    ……that he wants a 1,000 ft line of demarcation around any government official for anyone carrying an evil scary-looking gun.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • redneck_hippie

    and instead of O, re-listen to Mke Pence’s speech at the March for Life.

    I don’t need to listen to the O talk. State of the union is reflected in our everyday lives.

  • gekster

    when the pitch of his voice goes up at the end of a sentance.

    disclaimer: by saying shot I mean no violence to anyone at all.

  • bobmontgomery

    But seriously, it is a sobering thought, isn’t it that when you talk about the
    clintonistas signing on to the administration, both in domestic and in foreign, we were still getting liberals and the only reason they were there was to give O cover. Sadder still is that the Congress has to PASS LEGISLATION, even at your recommended one at a time, to keep the country from falling apart. All segments of society are so dependent on the government, that the only way to keep the country from collapsing is to PASS LEGISLATION, even if it’s what we call fiscally conservative legislation. And sadder still is that the national model is taken up by the state governments and down to the locals. Everybody has to “get things done”, when all they are really doing is conditioning us to be dependent so that, as you say, the way is cleared for the likes of His Eminence and his Eminentress, the WalMart Dealer.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    For every President except Reagan, I get to where, after a time, I can’t listen anymore, esp since the internet has had transcripts with exceptions being wars.

    But I always listen to the SOTU due to tradition, and it is the most boring of them all!

  • redneck_hippie

    With the advent of Barack the Destroyer, SOTU not a bore per se.

    I can think of vastly superior ways to raise my blood pressure. We can take comfort, though in the fact that his statements on the budget are moot with the Nov ’10 house majority.

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • GregInFla

    Not a way to run a democratic republic. We need to remind this President of this. Or send him to Venezuela, which is ruled by executive decree.

  • OccamsRazor

    Quite honestly, Mike, you give him more credence than the A.P..

    ;)

  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine
  • http://www.examiner.com/x-1597-Charlotte-Law--Politics-Examiner Mike gamecock DeVine

    I wrote this blog before the SOTU hoping that Obama would list at least a few specific-enough conservative proposals that the GOP House could put in a bill to call the President’s bluff and prevent them from being in multi-issue bills.

    I didn’t hear one.

    Now I am having to consider a Nullification strategy to try and concentrate the minds of remaining liberals.

    http://www.redstate.com/gamecock/2011/01/28/nullification-as-legitimate-act-of-civil-disobedience/