‘Why Accept That It Is The Government’s Job to Do Anything?’ (Plus Other Responses to Obama’s Speech Made By TheBlaze Audience)
Coverage of President Barack
Obama’s state of the union speech Tuesday sparked a lively debate among
readers of TheBlaze, especially those who checked out our side-by-side
comparison of key points made by Obama, Sen. Marco Rubio and Sen. Rand Paul.
To keep the discussion going, we’ve
collected some of the comments you made and are giving you your say in
this article (please note that we did not edit the comments).
Here you go:
Toledofan:
There are many different ways to solve
today’s problems and, honestly, although somewhat painful today, if left
unattended they will be more painful as time goes on. So, the main idea
from the Democrats is just to keep kicking the can down the road, spend
some more, worry about it later. The other side is to start to address
the problems today, implement the solutions and move ahead to kick-start
the economy and get out of the way. The burden becomes the citizens who
can’t, won’t, or just don’t want to do anything because they feel they
are owed. As long as the Democrats are in charge and Obama is President,
nothing will change.
AmericaMustBeFree:
This is a remark Obama made from Bush’s
last State of the Union address… “Imagine if next year, the entire
nation had a president they could believe in. A president who rallied
all Americans around a common purpose. That’s the kind of president we
need in this country.” Yes, Mr. Obama. just imagine if you took your own
words and did exactly what you said.. Instead, you have divided a
nation…
Digital Dreamer:
Rubio is the only one that any of us should be backing.
Rand is a waste of time. Not because
he doesn’t make sense on certain points but because he’s perceived as an
extremist .His father is a consumate liability. He’s too connected to
the much maligned Tea Party, whereas Rubio only has mild ties to the
organization. Rubio is young, hispanic, yet caucasian and accessible to
the conservative base. He’s articulate, smart, charismatic and is the
perfect foil to the desperate ethnicity/racial grab the democrats
employed with Obama. Hes’ the smart choice.
Those that delusionally cry out that
Rubio is a “rhino” or a liberal-in-conservative’s clothing and demand
that Rand should be the conservative party representative are
unreasonable and foolish. He has zero chance of capturing the liberal
demographics, and Rand has almost no traction in minority groups. Rubio
*is* a cuban-american, and, as such, has the marketability to survive
both the left’s smearing of him on the news, as well as gaining a
sizeable hispanic support based on his ethnicity alone.
However
his viability as a candidate will ONLY happen if conservatives stop
bickering, and work together to protect his future candidacy (vehemently
and diligently if necessary). If conservatives like many posters on
this forum continue to split the conservative base by chasing “empty” or
weak candidates that have no chance of winning an election, then you’ll
only succeed engendering more liberal victories.
Libertarian:
There is a huge philosophical
difference between Rubio and Paul. One is an avid constitutionalist, the
other toes the line of Republican establishment with a touch of
conservatism. One obeys the constitution as it was meant to be the other
will toe the line of the Republican Party DESPITE what the constitution
says.
As the years go by toward 2016 you
will see Rubio turn into an Eric Cantor or John Boehner because the
establishment has picked their man for 2016. Much like unionism, the
Republican Party picks by seniority not by record or philosophy.
Watch Karl Rove and the ilk under the
(R) tag, which has been equally culpable in destroying our constitution
back Rubio or blue dog Democrat John Huntsman Jr in 2016.
GAC1218:
Why accept that it is the government’s job to do anything?
Reagan had it right, “government is not the solution but the problem”.
Reagan had it right, “government is not the solution but the problem”.
Free market doesn’t work with government intervention.
- The cost of a college education has
been driven through the roof because of pell grants and interest free
government loans. Injecting false money into the system.
-Energy should not be regulated by a government that refuses to give permits to companies. Supply and demand should dictate how much oil and natural gas is produced.
(government debt makes your gasoline 3.50/gallon instead of $2.10)
- Why does the gov. spend money on medical research and scientific research? That should be private money.
- $9/ hr min. wage is a cover for a 24% increase in income tax collected.
- The housing bubble and subsequent collapse was caused by government policy.
- High corporate tax drives business out of this country.
- No cross state line competition of insurance companies drives up our costs.
- Innovation should be driven by independent money. Gov. has no business using your money to incentivize or reward innovation. (It’s all just a congressional slush pool anyway)
-Energy should not be regulated by a government that refuses to give permits to companies. Supply and demand should dictate how much oil and natural gas is produced.
(government debt makes your gasoline 3.50/gallon instead of $2.10)
- Why does the gov. spend money on medical research and scientific research? That should be private money.
- $9/ hr min. wage is a cover for a 24% increase in income tax collected.
- The housing bubble and subsequent collapse was caused by government policy.
- High corporate tax drives business out of this country.
- No cross state line competition of insurance companies drives up our costs.
- Innovation should be driven by independent money. Gov. has no business using your money to incentivize or reward innovation. (It’s all just a congressional slush pool anyway)
When you socialize a free market you
destroy the free market, and when the money runs out you also destroy
the social republic. It’s lose, lose.
The government has stepped to far
accross the line. It’s time for the people to stand up and demand they
remove themselves from our private lives.
Samurai2112:
On minimum wage…If $9 is good why not
round it up to $10, why not $20 per hour and let them not only live
above poverty but be middle class? Why not a minimum of $100 per hour
and we can all be upper middle class? This is the fallacy of the minimum
wage argument. Also don’t forget a lot of union contracts are tied to
the minimum wage and they would all get an automatic wage increase.
Wal-Mart in ND is paying $17 for entry
workers and still can not find people to fill. Same problem with
service industry like restaurants etc they just get someone hired and
trained only to loose to someone else paying more. The even larger
problem is not enough housing for new workers coming into the area. The
ECONOMY in that state is BOOMING, that is what drives higher wages not
some set number from the Gov. He who shall not be named could learn
something on how the economy really works and apply it to the whole
country. Unfortunately it goes against everything he believes.
Edotdot:
Whatever happens in the next two
election cycles, if we are able to take back the senate and then the
Whitehouse, it will be under the Republican banner… if we don’t quit
nitpicking we will stay right where we are now, feckless to pull back
any of Obama’s and his merry band of progressives crap. It just might be
that we can’t right our nation on the first or second attempt but we
can pull her back from the brink. Please quit name-calling, grow up, and
get a dose of reality!
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