Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Thomas Sowell on the Presidential Electorate



Writing on the selection of Paul Ryan as Mitt Romney's running mate in realclearpolitics, Thomas Sowell puts his finger on an interesting point regarding the electorate who will select the next resident of the White House:

"This election is a test, not just of the opposing candidates but of the voting public. If what they want are the hard facts about where the country is, and where it is heading, they cannot vote for more of the same for the next four years."

The chilling aspect of this observation, is the vast number of Americans who are prepared to do just that and demand a blind continuation of those spending programs, driving the deficit growth, that if left unchecked will threaten our American way of life, including those very programs. Paul Ryan brings, among other things, an expert grasp of fiscal reality. Whether enough people are willing to believe these facts remains to be seen. Ironically, the biggest challenge facing the Romney-Ryan ticket will be to convince enough voters to accept the stark truth. This will be no easy task.
As Sowell continues:

"There are no doubt voters who will vote on the basis of believing that Obama "cares" more about them. But that is a faith which passeth all understanding. The political mirage of something for nothing, from leaders who "care," has ruined many a nation."

Saturday, August 11, 2012

It's a Romney - Ryan Ticket



A sleepy Saturday morning in August, what a great time to make some history.  By selecting Paul Ryan as his running mate, Mitt has helped cast the choice facing the American electorate as one of the clearest and best-defined in many years.

Those looking for more of the cliche-infested, blathering rhetoric emanating from the current administration will have to look elsewhere for more of the same. Paul Ryan brings a razor-sharp mind and an encyclopedic familiarity with the financial and economic intricacies of modern government. In case you haven't been paying attention, these are the skills that our current fiscal miasma is in dire need of.

The opposition is bound to label Paul Ryan as a cold, non-caring conservative. But while conservative he may well be, it will be his intimate knowledge of government finance that will help reverse the gloomy trend towards deficit-dominated socialism. he recognizes the fiscal realities necessary to ensure the viability of our American way of life.

There will be ample opportunity to drill down into the bedrock of the new ticket. The drive-by media will, I am sure, be playing catch up on this news, probably just on time for the Sunday papers and talk shows. In the meantime, it's back to our Saturday chores. Well done, Mitt