The only answer I see is finding individual candidates (no matter where they are running) who believe in limited government. People who believe that the key to this country’s continued well being is a Government that lives within limits. I’m looking for candidates who have had real jobs in a real economy. Not government employees or lawyers of politicians. Someone who knows what is involved in making real decisions.
I’ve railed about this trend here and elsewhere before, but I think I have found an idea that might work. I’m going to take a sum of money that is about equal to the cost of a date – in my case, that either a couple of hours or an overnight – call it $1,000. I’m going to put that money in a prepaid Visa that I can use to make anonymous* $50 donations to a number of Primary candidates that I think are promising. If these folks don’t get funding at this level, they never make it to the general election and we are stuck with the same old retreads we always get. I’d recommend that each of you reading this do the same (ladies, take your revenue from a typical date). Damn folks, if this group can’t believe and fight for limited government, who the hell can?
·*The reason for anonymous contributions is obvious – I’m tired of being hounded for more money every time I contribute. Political parties serve little real use. They spend everything I give them in asking for more.
Originally Posted by pjorourke
Agree. The problem is "serving" in government seems crazy to anyone with any common sense (that doesn't aspire to a career as a politician).
I think the only outcome of these $50 contributions is some nice provider loses out on a date.
I agree we need to get early money to candidates, but moreover do a better job in at a grassroots level recruiting candidates. Convincing good people to run requires visable, organized support even if it means getting harassed for more $.
even candidates that have run on a limited government platform and won have gotten seduced by the ability to bring back the bacon and help get re-elected.
Originally Posted by discreetgent
. November will tell a lot as to where things will stand. However the Juggernaut cannot be stopped. Only slowed, in my humble opinion.
Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
Yeah November will be interesting...even if we throw the bastards out, will the new group be business as usual? It will take much longer to see if there is anything new
Interesting to note that the gang of GOP Freshman in '94 that promised reform (including Boehner) are sitting in the big offices now.
True enough. However the couch potatoes will need to turn off The View and Jon Stewart for news. Or at least ad some other input.
Originally Posted by Marcus Aurelius
I'm sick of the so called "liberal media" and their bias but I no longer think it is as fair to use as a crutch. Online and social media has given everyone a chance to take their message directly to the people without a filter.