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Republican Response

Posted: January 28th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: politics | Tags: , , , , , , | No Comments »

Bob McDonnell’s response to the SOTU address does not compute for me.

In the past year, over three million Americans have lost their jobs, yet the Democratic Congress continues deficit spending, adding to the bureaucracy, and increasing the national debt on our children and grandchildren.

Most economists would agree that spending is necessary in order to end a recession. Calling to end spending now would put our recovery at risk. Even if you don’t believe in the Keynesian effect, you would still want to get out of a recession with some spending until you saw an increase in inflation. Thankfully, we don’t face inflation as a serious issue yet.

But most Americans do not want to turn over the best medical care system in the world to the federal government

This graphic would seem to indicate that we do not have the best medical care system in the world. Sure, we spend a lot of money, but our results aren’t all that great.

Americans were shocked on Christmas Day to learn of the attempted bombing of a flight to Detroit. This foreign terror suspect was given the same legal rights as a U.S. citizen, and immediately stopped providing critical intelligence.

Bob McDonnell seems to be arguing that the foreign terror suspect should have been stripped of his legal rights and forced to continue providing critical intelligence, perhaps through “enhanced interrogation techniques”. This is similar in nature to the stance that Scott Brown holds:

Brown, in response to a question, told reporters that Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, 23, the Nigerian accused of trying to blow up a passenger jet en route to Detroit on Christmas Day, should be treated as an enemy combatant, taken to the US detention camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, interrogated “pursuant to our rules of engagement and laws of war,” and not be treated as a civilian criminal suspect. Brown asserted that waterboarding does not constitute torture, but he did not specifically say Abdulmutallab should be subjected to waterboarding. — Link

I am increasingly concerned with the election of public officials who endorse torture.