Saturday, October 08, 2011

NO COMPROMISE—Vernon Robinson


From: Vernon Robinson—Conservative Republican Candidate for North Carolina District 8

“Robinson says ‘No Compromise Possible’ with Kissell & Obama

Recently, Eighth District Congressman Larry Kissell misrepresented policy disputes with Republicans as mindless ‘partisan bickering.’ This mischaracterization retards rather than moves forward honest debate over serious and important policy differences.

There are two types of policy conflicts in governmental discussions. The first is, for lack of a better term, that of ‘sidewalk issues’—those issues that are not of dire significance and therefore, invite compromise.

On the City Council, for example, one group of citizens may want to lay 100,000 yards of sidewalk this year, while an opposing view favors 60,000 yards. If the city can afford 80,000 yards without a tax increase, it is easy to compromise on 80,000 yards of sidewalk.

The second type of policy conflict is the dispute that is based on deep ideological principles. It is with these issues that compromise is virtually impossible.

In this type of dispute, different visions for the future of the country are at stake, and because of this, one side must defeat the other. In other words, no compromise is possible. On one side are Larry Kissell and Barack Obama who are committed to expanding the size and scope of government. Kissell and his cronies want to increase governmental control while diminishing the power of the individual. Their ultimate goal is a European-style socialist democracy where the state is sovereign and the subjects do what they are told.

This view of America and the relationship between the citizen and the state stands in sharp contrast to the conservative view put forward by Founding Fathers for a limited Constitutional republic that offers its citizens unlimited economic opportunity.

In Kissell’s ideal, the current federal government can do anything it wants to anyone it wants at any time. This is both dangerous to liberty as well as being unsustainable economically. As Margaret Thatcher once quipped, ‘the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people’s money.’

Let’s look at the outrageous conduct of the National Labor Relations Board. They have filed an unprecedented and unfounded suit demanding that Boeing move a billion dollar plant from South Carolina to Washington because of ‘unfair labor practices.’ The Board has also tried to bootstrap union elections. This allows goons to intimidate fellow workers into using Card Check to replace secret ballots. Kissell supports these actions.

Conservatives, on the other hand, want to defund the NLRB until they stop this job-killing union thuggery. No compromise is possible.

Another example of a policy dispute without room for compromise is the recent surrender to homosexual activists on the policy of Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell. Had Kissell served his country in uniform, he would understand that deviant lifestyle choices are incompatible with military service and will lead to the weakening of our armed forces. As an Air Force Academy graduate, my view echoes that of citizens in the Eighth District and the Center for Military Readiness. This view states that confessed, practicing homosexuals serving openly in foxholes, on submarines, and elsewhere in our American military, weaken combat readiness. Again, with this issue, there is no ground for compromise.

Another example of a no-compromise conflict is that of Obamacare. Kissell opposed the repeal of Obamacare. No compromise is possible on Obamacare. It kills jobs, unconstitutionally mandates individuals to buy insurance, and forces companies to push their workers into government healthcare. In addition, it forces premiums through the ceiling while raising billions in taxes in the short and intermediate term. In the long term, it offers only rationing, the takeover of healthcare by government, and a public dependent on government for their lives. Obamacare must be repealed without compromise.

Most of the controversies in Washington are over radically different visions for America’s future. Kissell glosses over these differences as ‘partisanship’ in the hope that the voters in the Eighth district will not notice his voting record. The only course for a brighter tomorrow is to defeat Kissell’s and Obama’s dream of a bigger government. At the ballot box, the citizens of the Eighth District must demand a smaller government with the potential for more private sector jobs—without compromise.

Vernon Robinson lives in Concord, NC and is the conservative Republican candidate for 8th District Congress.

Edited versions appeared in The ‘Dispatch’ and other papers across the district.”

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