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Majority of Voters Opted for Big Govt

Tuesday, 13 Nov 2012 03:06 PM

 

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Ronald Reagan called the 1964 election “a time for choosing.” Tuesday’s election results yield a time for bewilderment. With mouths agape, let’s walk through the rubble.
 
Given his record, it is astonishing that President Obama won re-election. He should have lost, big time. Despite an $833 billion stimulus and $5.6 trillion in fresh national debt, the economy crawls forward with 2 percent growth. Shovel-ready projects were not shovel-ready.
 
The Department of Energy has generated some 60,000 green jobs — at $578,333 each. When Obama arrived, unemployment was 7.8 percent. It’s now 7.9 percent. Nonetheless, Obama is the first president to get re-elected with joblessness above 7.2 percent since FDR in 1936.
 
Serious analysts like Michael Barone, co-author of "The Almanac of American Politics," forecast 315 electoral votes for Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Campaign consultant Dick Morris gave Romney 325. Accurate since 1980, the University of Colorado-Boulder’s model predicted 330 electoral votes for Romney.
 
Reputed über-genius Karl Rove reconfirmed that he is the most overrated living participant in American public life. As “the architect” of profligate “compassionate conservatism,” Rove helped smash the GOP’s reputation for fiscal discipline. This still hurts Republicans.
 
As Reuters’s Tim Reid wrote: “Early national exit polls revealed that about 50 percent of U.S. voters still blamed former Republican President George W. Bush for the country’s economic problems rather than Obama.” The allegedly brilliant Rove foresaw 279 electoral votes for Romney. Oops! Rove should retire to a Texas ranch, where he can raise and sell actual bull.
 
By beating these odds, Obama demonstrated that a majority of the U.S. electorate supports democratic socialism. Three bumper stickers on a California automobile recently illustrated this sad truth. They said, “Obama,” “Tax the Rich,” and “Live Better — Work Union.”
 
Rather than being rejected as un-American, class warfare proved to be a winning formula. Look for Obama and the left to sow further seeds of discord. Let’s see how many prosperous people, entrepreneurs, and job creators grow sick of being blamed for America’s woes. Many will retire. Others will exile themselves to countries where they will be appreciated.
 
Romney’s general-election campaign had its flaws, but it was energetic, issue-based, and optimistic. Nonetheless, he was excoriated for remarking that 47 percent of Americans essentially were beyond his reach. This looks like an underestimate.
 
Romney tried to sell limited government to the 49.5 percent of Americans who pay no income tax. Obama offered them healthcare, school loans, and other free “investments” financed by the 51.5 percent of Americans who do pay taxes. Last Tuesday may have tipped this seesaw. Once a largely untaxed majority of Americans vote themselves free benefits funded by a taxed minority, Washington, D.C., will descend into Athens on the Potomac.
 
Amid the debris, there are a few reasons for free-marketeers not to stick our heads in our ovens.
 
Republican Senator-elect Jeff Flake is one of Capitol Hill’s most stalwart soldiers for small government, tight budgets, and terminating pork-barrel excess. He will serve Arizona and America splendidly. Republican Ted Cruz also is Senate-bound. The Texas former solicitor general is scary smart, well-spoken to a fault, and Hispanic. Perhaps he and Senator Marco Rubio R-Fla. can remind the GOP how to appeal to this large and growing demographic group.
 
Colorado and Washington legalized marijuana. These states soon may collide with Obama, who is a battering-ram-wielding drug warrior, despite belonging to the Choom Gang, his high-school posse of Hawaiian potheads. Perhaps federalism and Obama’s abandonment of his weed-laced hypocrisy will merge like smoke rings and end marijuana prohibition.
 
Voters in Maryland, Maine, Minnesota, and Washington embraced gay marriage. Social conservatives cannot complain that unelected judges imposed this policy. Conservatives and libertarians jointly should pry government’s nose from something in which it has no business. Government should license cars on highways, not couples in bedrooms.
 
A majority of Americans voted for big government. Now, we all must share the bed that they made. Unfortunately, as Ronald Reagan once said, “If you get in bed with the government, you’ll get more than a good night’s sleep.”
 
Deroy Murdock is a media fellow with the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanford University. E-mail him at deroy.Murdock@gmail.com. Read more reports from Deroy Murdock — Click Here Now.
 
 
 


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