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November
14, 2008
GOP Should
Ask Why U.S. Is On the Wrong Track
by Rep. Ron Paul, MD
The
questions now being asked are: Where to go from
here and who's to blame for the downfall of the
Republican Party?
Too bad the concern for the future of the
Republican Party had not been seriously addressed
in the year 2000 when the Republicans gained
control of the House, Senate, and the
Presidency.
Now, in light of the election, many are asking:
What is the future of the Republican Party?
But that is the wrong question. The proper
question should be: Where is our country heading?
There's no doubt that a large majority of Americans
believe we're on the wrong track. That's why the
candidate demanding "change" won the election. It
mattered not that the change offered was no change
at all, only a change in the engineer of a runaway
train.
Once it's figured out what is fundamentally
wrong with our political and economic system,
solutions can be offered. If the Republican Party
can grasp hold of the policy changes needed, then
the party can be rebuilt.
In the rise and fall of the recent Republican
reign of power these past decades, the goal of the
party had grown to be only that of gaining and
maintaining power -- with total sacrifice of the
original Republican belief in shrinking the size of
government.
Most Republicans endorsed this view in order to
achieve victories at the polls. Limiting government
power and size with less spending and a balanced
budget as the goal used to be a "traditional"
Republican value. This is what Goldwater and Reagan
talked about. That is what the Contract with
America stood for.
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Dr. Ron Paul is a Republican
member of Congress from Texas.
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