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Send Lizzie Borden to Washington
Any Republican governor of a blue state who manages to balance the budget without raising taxes should be a nominee for Mount Rushmore, to say nothing of president.
Mitt Romney was governor of a state so blue, it's North Korea with more Irish people, and he balanced the budget without raising taxes.
Even Ronald Reagan raised taxes as governor of California, imposing a $1 billion tax increase his first year in office. It was the largest tax hike by a governor in the nation's history, raising income, corporate, sales and inheritance taxes. Five years later, Reagan raised taxes again by another $1.5 billion.
To be fair, unlike liberals, he also provided tax rebates that, over his tenure in office, totaled $5.7 billion, including $4 billion in property tax rebates.
But even Reagan didn't stop the growth of state government: While he was governor of California, the budget increased from $4.6 billion to $10.2 billion.
Republicans are able to contextualize Reagan's record -– it was California! -- but seem unable to contextualize Mitt Romney's record, even though he had to govern a state far more liberal than California was half a century ago.
When Reagan was governor, the California Assembly was majority Democrat, but the Senate was evenly split between Republicans and Democrats.
Gov. Romney had to contend with a 200-person state Legislature that included only 29 Republicans.
As Reagan tax guru Arthur Laffer has admitted, Reagan's specialty was cutting taxes, not spending. Reagan, he said, found "it hard to say no" and cutting spending is a "green-eyeshade budget thing," that requires poring over budgets, whereas cutting taxes can be done in the abstract.
Romney is a green-eyeshade guy.
Like Reagan, Romney inherited a huge, Democrat-created budget deficit. The existing Massachusetts deficit was already more than half a billion dollars when Romney took office halfway through a fiscal year, with a projected deficit of $3 billion for the following fiscal year.
And yet, Romney balanced Massachusetts' budget each year he was in office and left the state with a surplus, without raising taxes.
To the contrary, every single budget Romney submitted included income tax cuts -- all of which were rejected by the 85-percent Democratic Legislature. (The last time Massachusetts legislators approved an income tax cut was when it was attached to a bill raising their own salaries by 55 percent.)
Romney balanced the budget by slashing spending, eliminating ridiculous corporate tax loopholes and increasing user fees for government services consumed by only some citizens, such as court filings, taking the bar exam, boating, hunting and golf licenses.
He cut state spending by $600 million, including reducing his own staff budget by $1.2 million, and hacked the largest government agency, Health and Human Services, down from 13 divisions to four. He did this largely by persuading the Legislature to give him emergency powers his first year in office to cut government programs without their consent.
Although Romney was not able to get any income tax cuts past the Democratic Legislature, he won other tax cuts totaling nearly $400 million, including a one-time capital gains tax rebate and a two-day sales tax holiday for all purchases under $2,500.
He also vetoed more bills than any other governor in Massachusetts history, before or since. He vetoed bills concerning access to birth control, more spending on state zoos, and the creation of an Asian-American commission -- all of which were reversed by the Legislature.
As Barbara Anderson, executive director of Citizens for Limited Taxation, said, "What else could he do?"
Romney left his successor, Deval Patrick, Democrat and friend of Obama, with a "rainy day fund" of $2.1 billion, more than tripled from $640 million when Romney took office. (Of course, as soon as Romney was gone, Patrick raided the rainy day fund, increased government spending and raised taxes.)
Meanwhile, when he was in Congress, Santorum wouldn't even vote to eliminate federal funding for the National Endowment for the Arts. Santorum supported all sorts of big-government spending plans -- No Child Left Behind, prescription drug coverage for seniors and the "bridge to nowhere."
But you'd think we would at least have Santorum's vote against federal funding for pornographers and deviants. Alas, no.
The NEA, you will recall, uses federal taxpayer money to subsidize crucifixes submerged in urine, photos of bullwhips up a man's derriere, poems celebrating the Central Park jogger's rapists, photos of amputated human genitalia, vomit, mutilated corpses and dead fetuses. (And that was just the children's wing of the museum!)
But Rick Santorum voted against cutting funding for the NEA every time a vote was taken both as a representative and a senator -- in 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1997 and 1998. These weren't accidental votes. Each one was deemed a key conservative vote on which members of Congress would be graded by the American Conservative Union.
There's your "true conservative," values voters.
Unfortunately, the more time a person spends in Washington, the more likely he is to consider it perfectly reasonable for the federal government to redistribute money from hardworking taxpayers to pornographers, con men, charlatans and thieves.
America is on a precipice. Unless we send Lizzie Borden to Washington next January, our country will begin an inevitable decline into a useless socialist country, with no money for national defense, no entrepreneurship, no new businesses being created, no new pharmaceuticals or cancer cures -- just the endless redistribution of an ever-dwindling pool of wealth from the makers to the takers, overseen by career politicians like Rick Santorum.
Mitt Romney has spent no time in Washington. He was a rabidly frugal fiscal conservative in a state where cutting government spending was as foreign an idea as it is in Washington today.
Do you think a man who slashed government spending in North Korea, put the corrupt and financially bleeding Olympics on solid financial footing and rescued dozens of companies from bankruptcy would consider a photo of a bullwhip stuck in a man's buttocks a wise investment of the taxpayers' money?
COPYRIGHT 2012 ANN COULTER
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15 Comments
Oathkeeper Scott
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 8:59 AM
"America is on a precipice. Unless we send Lizzie Borden to Washington next January, our country will begin an inevitable decline into a useless socialist country, with no money..." Begin? Ann, we've been gaining velocity and momentum down this slippery slope for quite some time, Ann.
Tex Horn
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 11:06 AM
Oathkeeper Scott is right, Ann. The slide into socialism began with George W. Bush and has accelerated under Obama. If nominated and elected, I hope your glorious hero Romney changes the course. The odds? 40-1. Against.
mark patterson
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 12:13 PM
Ann,the 2 day "tax holiday" wasn't Romney's idea.He didn't raise taxes but did institute a whole bunch of fee increases for everthing from civil service exams to fishing licenses to driver's licenses.So although you are technically right,he still instituted increases to help the state coffer.Still,he will make a great President come next January.
Chris
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 12:49 PM
Okay, I get it, Ann. You are in the bag for Romney. I'll vote for him if I have to. You can't make RomneyCare smell nice.
Tom Whitten
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 1:05 PM
A great report of Gov. Romney's performance in Massachusetts in spite of a near 75% Democrat registration. Of course he had to compromise to accomplish a balanced budget and cut spending. The comparison with Reagan is a message that we Conservatives should repeat often in the coming election.Thanks Ann.
Richard Ryan
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 1:32 PM
A very good editorial Ann. Burt Prelutsky makes many of the same points. I hope Romney can drum these points into voters heads. Some of them are awfully thick heads. He will have my whole-hearted support.Richard RyanLamar,Missouri
Andy
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 2:38 PM
Good points all around . WHY ISN'T ROMNEY RUNNING ON THEM? My mom lives in Illinois. She got 25 robocalls in 5 days from the Romney campaign. NONE OF WHICH WERE POSITIVE. Every one was negative. Every one attacked Santorum. If he's as wonderful as you say, why can't he be like Reagan and run on his record. Reagan ran as a conservative. Romney's running as the anti-everyone else. Reagan sought the conservative base. Romney is actively pushing away from the base, downplaying them, even acts embarrassed to be around them. Mark Levin has offered dozens of times to have him on the show - free airtime! Not once has even a campaign staffer called. Romney is ashamed of conservatives, and I am ashamed for him.
Capt. Call
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 3:32 PM
There has been some talk about the need for a new, conservative party; However, anytime a 3rd-party candidate enters the picture, the liberals win because this 3rd-party candidate splits the votes of conservatives. While many of us would prefer a more-conservative candidate, no one currently running has what is necessary to fill the bill, and so far, the whole election season has been one of bitter fighting among the republicans. The stakes are too high, so I will support whomever the republican party nominates, whether it is Romney, Santorum, or Gingrich. We know that we need another Ronald Reagan, but none exists. Rush Limbaugh is right: "conservatism works every time it is tried." The problem is, we don't get to try it!
Jim Darlingtom
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 7:45 PM
Romney needs to send Lizzie Borden to have a chat with the moron "Key advisor" about "shaking the Etch-A-Sketch" after the Convention to re-set his too conservative posturing during the primaries. I mean, c'mon! Do Republicans really HAVE to march with their guns pointed down at their own feet?40 Wacks for that Jackass. Please fire him immediately, loudly and publicly!
Jim Darlington
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 8:11 PM
Note to my one-time favorites...all right, maybe three or four times apiece, but who's keeping count anymore...Newt and Rick, the time for a loyal opposition, in this case, is after the defeat of Obama. You looked cute Newt with your little etch-a-sketch under your arm for a juicy little YouTube moment at the CNNN 3:00 Punk-a-Conservative Show.I'm so glad you got your happy little jab in to Rick.There is a point, and its getting very close, where your actions will cease to have virtue and become apparent to all, as still more of the vanity of fools, that we have all come to expect of our politicians. The moment you cannot possibly win, is the moment that you, while seemingly crowing your case to the people, become, in truth cheerleaders for Obama.There is good reason Mitt Romney's Nomination is becoming inevitable. We are a good country.He is a good man.We need him.He has taken an unwavering aim at the Presidency for years while both Gingrich and Santorum jumped in as opportunists, and have both tried to make up for a lack of money and organization with a lot of bombast.Romney-Ryan 2012!!!!!!!!
Sue
Thursday, March 22, 2012 at 11:10 PM
I've been all over the map with the GOP candidates: 1st Cain, then Newt, then Santorum, then daily changing between Santorum & Romney. After months of reading many articles by pundits/authors & their readers responses, I came to the conclusion that Ann was right along. We must defeat Obama. After learning more of Santorum's voting record & his never running anything, I decided to support Romney. I've become more excited by Romney's campign & am tired of Santorum. I'm through 1/3 of Romney's book, No Apology, & am even more convinced he's the right choice. I'm thrilled my state of IL gave Romney such a solid win over Santorum. Go Mitt!
Marianne Darlington
Friday, March 23, 2012 at 9:00 AM
You are right Ann, you have been all along. I too did not have Romney as my first choice-like Sue and like Sue I am tired of Santorum and his whining! We need someone who has not been in Washington, BELIEVES IN CAPITALISM and the American Dream of being able to have the opportunity to own your own business. I believe he will roll up his sleeves and hit the floor running, we HAVE TO HAVE someone who can bring our country back to strength, freedom and individual liberty. BHO will run over Santorum like a freight train. I like Romney/Ryan or Romney/Rubio although I don't think Rubio will want to be Mitt's VP. Who knows? WE NEED TO GET OUR act together, ALL of us need to unite and start attacking the one WHO NEEDS attacking! We need to get BHO and all of his evil crew who are running and knocking over everything in sight. I am truly frightened by the thought of BHO staying in office PERIOD.God bless the USA!!!!!
Richard of CT
Friday, March 23, 2012 at 11:43 PM
OK, it is going to be Mitt, so let's get on with it. Time to take this fight to the person who is most to blame for our current mess. Obummer must go!!So has anyone consider how to bolster our team's chances with two vital voting blocks! Women and Blacks. How about someone like Condi Rice for VP. How can we not win with a Mitt-Rice ticket? Mitt pulls in most, if not all of the Republican/Conservative voters (sure there will be some hold outs wishing for something better that doesn't exist). Condi will split, to at least some extent, the other two lefter leaning blocks.Result, we win going away!!!No more Obummer.Then we hold Mitt's feet to the fire for four years and turn this wonderful republic of ours around, get a majority in both the House and Senate, and pass the Paul Ryan budget, or something very like it.Morning in America again!!Richard
richard Dick Lindstrom
Sunday, March 25, 2012 at 3:12 AM
From the fiery Ann Coulter onward through everyone of the well written and on the mark comments.The first thing we all better hope and Pray for is,that the divided SCOTUS comes through no matter what,for if they fail us and go the BHO route we Americans will fall into such a divided and broken socialist dominated country such as we have Never encountered since the Great One back in my days of the 30's.Now that was a time in my old 90 years of life,I would never wish on anyone.Hopefully,all of us Natural Born Americans with Bona Fide credentials,will get out the vote and unanimously give BHO a going away present the likes of which he will never forget and soon ,fade away into oblivion from whence he truly came.But again as I really believe-the key to it all commences on what will be a fateful day forever in our history-The gathering of forces at the SCOTUS,on monday March 26th.giving their all as they endeavor to render Obamacare null and void, put America back into the realm of Rule of Law and end one of the most devious, ill conceived health care plans ever divised.!!!Dick Lindstrom,A Proud WW 2 Veteran
Dean Jones
Wednesday, March 28, 2012 at 2:00 AM
Perhaps Mr. Romney will reach deep down and find he does have the equipment necessary to take on Obama on the issues this Fall. BUT, if he doesn't, we are looking at a defeat that will make our previous disastrous candidate look like the Second Coming.I am afraid that Mr. Romney won't get it, won't attack the President's policies and administration, and will thus doom us. I believe that this President will engineer a crisis of a horrific nature near the election if he feels he is on the short end of the stick. Romney must not fail us.