Move Over Chubby Elephant
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Column - An American View (4/11/06)
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The parallels to the 1994 Congressional elections are surfacing. The
anger over the attempt at socialized government health care by the
Democrat controlled House of Representatives and President Clinton
was a rallying point, as was the committed campaign by Newt
Gingrich and other Republicans to end the 40 consecutive years of
Democrat control in the House. Today, we see with ever increasing
certainty that the sun is setting on this attempt at Congressional rule
by the Republicans.
What started out so impressively with Congressional reform and
budget restraint from 1995 to 2000, budget surpluses of over $350
billion, has regressed to the dark jungle of lightweight lobbyist reform,
ineffective budgetary constraint, and deep helpings of pork. The
elephant has gotten chubby, slow, and can't remember how it got up
the hill.
The "People's House" will be different in 2007. I don't look forward to it
as much as I did in 1995. Revolutions have their time and sometimes
must reload and make their way out of the thick brush to form again in
the clearing light of consensus, forward thinking ideals, and regain the
realization that serving our nation in Washington D.C. is their goal,
not getting re-elected.
The elephant will get up the hill again, but not until it has lost its
largeness and becomes a majority of citizen-legislators again.