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Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Come Nye and Hear the Truth

On August 19th, Glenn Nye faced off in a debate against his 2nd Congressional District rivals for the first time. According to him, he has been: (1) fiscally conservative, (2) a leader in standing against issues that were not in the 2nd District’s best interest, and (3) a faithful provider who has brought home the bacon for his constituents. As is true of any good lie, there is an element of truth in each claim.

First, Nye did vote against the Health Care bill. Unfortunately, he then voted to fund the 10,000 IRS agents that must be hired and trained to ensure small business compliance with this monstrosity. According to the National Federation of Independent Businesses, the health care legislation will create 68 grant programs, 47 new bureaucracies, 29 pilot programs, six regulatory systems, six compliance standards, and two new entitlements. So, I guess he was against it, until he was for it.

Second, my experience with Nye’s voting record is that he never decides until the last minute. When I call his office, the night before a key vote, his position is reported by his staff to be “undecided.” I can only surmise that either he (a) is still diligently reading all 2,000 plus pages in order to form a conclusion OR (b) is waiting to be told by Nancy Pelosi if his yea vote will be required to push the bill forward. She certainly does not want to unnecessarily require a junior legislator on the House Armed Services Committee, facing a hotly contested re-election campaign, to explain his yea vote to his constituents if she does not have to. A real leader forms a reasoned opinion, communicates it to his constituency, and defends it in public forums.

Last, Nye has been supportive of his active duty and retired military constituents (he is on the Veterans Affairs Committee). Unfortunately, he has been ineffective in addressing the concerns of his small business constituents (he is on the Small Business Committee). According to the federal Bureau of Economic Analysis, as reported in the USA Today, August 17, 2010, “Military towns enjoy big booms,” military compensation (after adjusting for inflation) rose 84% from 2000 through 2009. Compensation grew 37% for federal civilian workers while only growing 9% for private sector employees. While I do not begrudge our average soldier, sailor, and marine the $122,263 in total individual compensation received in 2009, Nye and his fellow progressives need to figure out how stimulate the private sector economy to create jobs so that he can afford the public sector bill.

You cannot de-Nye it: if you want a closet progressive – who takes direction well from above, keeps all options open, and is only concerned about creating, growing, and protecting well paying government jobs – Glenn is your guy.

Remember ...

"You're entitled to your own opinion, but you're not entitled to your own facts," Sen. Daniel Patrick Moynihan.

"Against public stupidity, the gods themselves are powerless." Schiller.

“Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past.” – George Orwell, 1984

"Statistics are no substitute for judgement," Henry Clay

"The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other peoples' money," Margaret Thatcher