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McCain, Romney and The Fence

The subject of illegal immigration is an issue during this election cycle I cannot ignore.  I've listened to all of the candidates position on all of it.  I guess in my heart I'm a Law and Order type.  I was brought up with those common mid-western values.  Follow the rules.  Keep your nose clean.  Be respectful to police officers, religious leaders (regardless of the denomination).  When disagreeing, be firm but concede that there are more than one viewpoint and approach to the problem.

However, it seems that as a people, we Americans seem to be in favor of having a fence between us and Mexico.  It seems that the old adage about "Good fences make good neighbors" is true.  They ensure that my stuff and your stuff don't mix, my garden isn't disturbed by your wandering cows, your apple trees are picked by my kids and so forth. So, why is it that when so many people are in favor of the fence that it isn't yet built.  I've been hearing for over a year that it's on then off again due to some bleeding heart messing with it's funding or other such Washington based nonsense.

That brings me to my point.  Now that it seems the race for the republican nomination has narrowed to either John McCain or Mitt Romney, it becomes trivial to compare and contrast their positions on something so fundamentally desired by we Americans.  Which of these two is going to get the fence built?

McCain says he will build it, but he usually says so while looking like he just got a large dose of Syrup of Ipecak and is ready to vomit.  I see the same face when I tell my teenage daughter to clean her room.

Romney says he will build it, but unlike McCain, it seems that he actually WANTS to build it. 

With the presidency on the line, do I want the candidate with the attitude of "Fine, I'll build the (expletives deleted) fence, now can I be President?" or the one that appears to be saying "Can I be President so that I can build the fence you all want?"

Good fences make good neighbors.  Good people get good fences built, for the right reason and with the right attitude.  Maybe a good President doing the right things for the right reasons might even inspire my teenage daughter to clean her room.
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Stimulating Fiscal Responsibility

I've watched with amazement as our elected officials do a collective "Chicken Little" regarding the economy.  Everyone is touting this stimulus package or that one.  The conventional wisdom right now is that if you happen to be among the souls in this country that the government has extracted taxes out of, you might be getting a small portion of that money back.  To this I say:  NO THANKS.

As I contemplate the application of what I might use that $600 - $1200 for, thoughts of a new High Def TV comes to mind, or a new computer or maybe the new laminate floors for the kitchen that my wife has been wanting for some time or some other type of home improvement.  However, as these pleasant thoughts drift through my mind, other thoughts creep in about the debt I carry on credit cards, car loans and my mortgage and the adult portion of my psyche says that I should apply that unexpected bounty toward that balance.  Paying my Visa bill isn't going to stimulate the economy at all.

Now, another part of my adult psyche kicks in to wonder "If the government is going to spend an approximate $150 Billion dollars, where is that money coming from?"  Well from you and me, or from our children assuming some poor schmuck at the Treasury department has to go and sell $150 Billion worth of bonds to cover our elected officials generosity.  Somehow that strikes me in the same nerve that my wife waltzing through the front door with numerous bags dangling from her arms and announcing how much she "saved" me by buying all the stuff I now need to find a place to put.

Furthermore, I heard the other day on a radio program, that even if a so called stimulus package were to be passed by our esteemed lawmakers, it would be MONTHS before anyone were to receive their government handout.  If the problem is NOW, the solution being proposed isn't going to help the economy six to nine months from now.

So, let me repeat: NO THANKS, President Bush.  NO THANKS, Speaker Pelosi.  NO THANKS, Senator Reid.  Keep the so called stimulus package.  I'd say apply it to the national debt, but unfortunately the source of the $150 Billion would be added to the debt, so JUST DON'T SPEND IT.  The economy will slowdown a bit, but the fundamentals are still good.  Instead of having 4% growth, we'll only have 2%.  Then when all of the hysteria about the "sub prime mortgage crisis" dissipates, the people who over extended themselves and the banks who loaned them money work things out, and our elected officials come to their fiscal common senses, the economy will right itself.

Repeat after me:  NO THANKS.  NO THANKS.  NO THANKS.
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