Are Republicans Listening?
Based on what cable-news network you watch or which publications you read, Republicans will either gain control of one or both houses of Congress in November. The American people trusted the Democrats with absolute power for two years and received absolutely nothing in return but absolute misery. Now it appears that the American people are willing to give the Republicans another shot.
From 2000 to 2006, elected Republican officials did their best to destroy the chances of future Republicans ever being elected. They governed with complete hypocrisy, turning their backs on the small government they promoted, and expanded the size and scope of the Federal government in ways that would make even FDR shudder. They led us into two costly, unnecessary wars, injected the Federal government into the private lives of millions of American citizens in the name of “homeland security,” flirted with theocratic legislation, and, let us not forget, it was George W. Bush who adopted the Keynesian approach to attack our failing economy and authorized the first stimulus package.
The old saying goes, “power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” While the statement seems rather obvious, partisan voters tend to neglect it every so often, and when they do, our nation hits a rough patch. Looking over the course of my life, our nation experienced many great years with a Republican President (Ronald Reagan) and a Democratic Congress. In the 90′s, we achieved great prosperity with a Democratic President and a Republican Congress. Only when one party power became chic in 2000 did things start to erode.
Americans seem to realize now the folly of entrusting one party with all the power and stand ready to hand back some of that power to the Republicans. When they do, we must ask, will the Republicans listen?
If the Republicans take back both the House and the Senate it will be for one reason–the economy. I firmly believe that the Republican Party of my youth, the Party of Reagan, holds the answers to fix our broken economy. It requires common-sense, discipline and the ability to effectively communicate the benefits of supply-side economics and the moral value of capitalism. It requires resisting the temptation to succumb to their own power and affirming that in almost every case, the private sector is much more efficient at handling problems than the Federal government.
Republicans are not leading in the polls because Americans fear a mosque at Ground Zero or fear that their marriage may be ruined if their gay neighbors are afforded equal rights. If elected, Republican must hit the mute button on the culture warriors on the Right and move towards the middle on social issues. After all, less government means allowing people to worship as they please–no matter their religion–and not just keeping government out of the boardroom, but the bedroom as well.
Democrats NEVER learn. Since the 1940′s, they tried to force socialized medicine down the throats of American people. The American people continually voiced their opposition. After gaining “absolute power” in 2008, even amidst all the problems facing our nation, the Democrats made socialized medicine their top priority. They fiercely divided our nation, much like Republicans did with the Iraq War, and woke a sleeping giant, the “silent majority.”
In order to be successful, Republicans must learn from the Democrats’ mistakes and their own. They must learn to listen to their constituents and not the radicals who run the Party. They must remember, the United States is a center-right country that does not like being governed by their extremes. Most importantly, they must listen to the voice of the people who made this Party great–Reagan, Goldwater, Rockefeller– and ignore the voices of the Republican who tore the nation apart–Nixon, Bush, DeLay, etc.

