Category archive: Republicans

By Chuck Rogér Reaction to my article, “Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama” (also at American Thinker), has been understandably mixed. Most reactions have been refreshingly receptive, demonstrating a recognition of the catastrophic effects of GOP presidential contenders pushing social issues on the cusp of an economic inflection point. Yet there have also [...]

Conservatism that Assures the Unthinkable: the Reelection of Barack Obama

Originally at American Thinker By Chuck Rogér It is time that someone said, straight up and out loud, “Enough.“ As America flirts with permanent economic decline, certain GOP presidential contenders talk of gay marriage, Charles Darwin, and religiosity.  Are we losing our minds? While the current progressive regime is rife with overbearing economic and social [...]

What Trade Protectionists Really Fear?

By Chuck Rogér The “fair trade” crowd fears inescapable economic realities. Concerning those realities, economist Michael Spence recently observed: Globalization is the process by which markets integrate worldwide. Over the past 60 years, it has accelerated steadily as new technologies and management expertise have reduced transportation and transaction costs and as tariffs and other man-made [...]

Originally at American Thinker, May 25, 2011 By Chuck Rogér In the first year as a majority in both Houses of Congress, the GOP generally satisfied the language of 1994′s Contract with America.  Most of the Contract’s actionable items were brought to a House vote. But Republicans’ delivery on the Contract’s core promise of fiscal [...]

Originally in American Thinker, May 3, 2011 By Chuck Rogér Wind, solar, geothermal, and biomass power. Corn ethanol, embryonic stem cell research, electric and hybrid vehicle development, and “green” technology in general. Education. All are enterprises with highly-criticized government subsidies. And the vast majority of the criticism comes from conservatives But what of oil, gas, [...]

Originally in American Thinker, April 25, 2011 By Chuck Rogér After a recent phone conversation with Donald Trump, syndicated columnist Charles Krauthammer concluded that The Donald is “absolutely” serious about seeking the GOP Presidential nomination.  That’s unfortunate.  The illiberal media will have a field day with Mr. Trump’s flawed ideas on free trade. In January, [...]

Why Don’t Republicans Want to Eliminate Farm Subsidies?

By Chuck Rogér Congressional Republicans claim that they want to cut spending. House Speaker John Boehner says, We’re listening to the people who sent us here to cut spending so we can grow our economy. As I’ve said from the beginning, our goal is to cut spending, not shut down the government. Senate Minority Leader [...]

If it quacks like a liberal…

By Chuck Rogér Only about 20% of Americans see themselves as ideologically “liberal” (1, 2). In recent Rasmussen polls, surveys of likely voters found that: 22% think that tax cuts hurt the economy; 26% believe that less government spending hurts the economy; 23% claim that raising taxes helps the economy; 24% say that government spending helps the [...]

Defeating Progressives, Starting Now

The purge started in November. But after a hundred years of off-and-on success and establishing nearly complete control over Americans’ lives, the progressive ideologues that run our government will not go quietly. A diverse coalition has formed against President Obama’s radical agenda. The Tea Party has mounted what J.R. Dunn at American Thinker dubbed, “the [...]

Liberals stink, Republicans better wise up, and tea is the drink of choice

Fellow American Thinker contributor Randall Hoven recently summarized the messages found in 365 graphs assembled a day at a time over the last year. I heartily recommend reading Hoven’s entire article. If you are interested in a condensed version with my own commentary and analysis included, then by all means, keep reading right here. In [...]

Conservatism’s window of opportunity opens again

The 1930s: America turns left during the Great Depression. December 7, 1941: A entire people fixate on a goal. The 1960s: LBJ’s left turn after JFK’s assassination. November 4, 1980: Ronald Reagan euthanizes Carter’s presidency and interrupts Johnson’s feel-good failures to remind Americans that people must experience life how they choose, not by government fiat. [...]

Donkeys and elephants draw flies

Eric whines, “Yeah? You stink!” This is all that he could muster after his mom’s reprimand—which didn’t even involve observations regarding Eric’s odorous properties. Americans are treated to an everyday comedy show. Liberals who are criticized for certain behaviors routinely take pot shots at unrelated Republican behaviors in response. The tactic demonstrates two thought errors. First, that [...]