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Political Courage, British-Style
Opinion Editorial by Larry Elder - Apr 28, 2009
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Republicans aren't showing much courage lately. Fortunately, Britain's Daniel Hannan provides a sterling example of speaking truth to power in defense of liberty. Republicans, take note.
The Republicans finally found a leader. Too bad he’s a Brit.
Daniel Hannan, who represents South East England in the European
Parliament, stood up in that chamber and forcefully addressed Prime
Minister Gordon Brown.
“Prime Minister,” MEP Hannan said, “I see you’ve already
mastered the essential craft of the European politician, namely the
ability to say one thing in this chamber and a very different thing
to your home electorate.
“You’ve spoken here about free trade, and amen to that. Who
would have guessed, listening to you just now, that you were the
author of the phrase ‘British jobs for British workers’ and that
you have subsidized, where you have not nationalized outright,
swathes of our economy, including the car industry and many of the
banks?
“Perhaps you would have more moral authority in this house if
your actions matched your words. Perhaps you would have more
legitimacy in the councils of the world if the United Kingdom were
not going into this recession in the worst condition of any G-20
country.
“The truth, Prime Minister, is that you have run out of our
money. The country as a whole is now in negative equity.
“Every British child is born owing around 20,000 pounds.
Servicing the interest on that debt is going to cost more than
educating the child.
“Now, once again today you try to spread the blame around; you
spoke about an international recession, international crisis. Well,
it is true that we are all sailing together into the squalls. But not
every vessel in the convoy is in the same dilapidated condition.
“Other ships used the good years to caulk their hulls and clear
their rigging — in other words, to pay off debt. But you used the
good years to raise borrowing yet further. As a consequence, under
your captaincy, our hull is pressed deep into the waterline under the
accumulated weight of your debt.
“We are now running a deficit that touches 10 percent of GDP, an
almost unbelievable figure — more than Pakistan, more than Hungary,
countries where the IMF have already been called in.
“Now, it’s not that you’re not apologizing; like everyone
else, I have long accepted that you’re pathologically incapable of
accepting responsibility for these things.
“It’s that you’re carrying on, willfully worsening our
situation, wantonly spending what little we have left. ... In the
last 12 months, 100,000 private-sector jobs have been lost, and yet
you created 30,000 public-sector jobs.
“Prime Minister, you cannot carry on forever squeezing the
productive bit of the economy in order to fund an unprecedented
engorgement of the unproductive bit.
“You cannot spend your way out of recession or borrow your way
out of debt. And when you repeat, in that wooden and perfunctory way,
that our situation is better than others, that we’re ‘well-placed
to weather the storm,’ I have to tell you (that) you sound like a
Brezhnev-era apparatchik giving the party line. You know and we know
— and you know that we know — that it’s nonsense!”
The British prime minister’s “solutions” resemble those of
President Barack Obama, the Democrats and some Republicans —
solving a spending and borrowing crisis by spending and borrowing.
Yet Obama brazenly calls his budget “A New Era of Responsibility.”
Obama believes that merely raising taxes on the so-called rich
will be sufficient to fund all of his programs. He believes that the
behavior of the so-called rich will be unaffected by the fact that
they will keep a lot less than what they make.
He believes that the same government of unfunded liabilities for
Social Security and Medicare — the same government that runs the
now-broke post office and “managed” disaster relief after Katrina
— can “create” and “invest” in health care, “green”
jobs and education.
He does not pay the slightest attention to the founding principles
of this country — a limited government and a maximum of
responsibility by its citizens.
On a recent cable newscast, a pundit actually said that
“capitalism” no longer works. And he was a former top aide to
then-Republican House Majority Leader Newt Gingrich! The future of
this country, at least in my lifetime, has never seemed more
frightening and uncertain.
While President Obama busies himself changing the very foundation
that made America great, he might sign an executive order —
granting immediate citizenship to Daniel Hannan.
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