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The decision today of the Obama Administration and Attorney General Holder to try Khalid Shaikh Mohammad and four other men accused in the September 11 attacks in New York is a serious mistake and establishes a very dangerous precedent. These trials should have been tried in a military court as was originally planned.
We will undoubtedly come to regret this decision. At the end of the process, when multi-millions of dollars are spent on scores of taxpayer funded trial lawyers who will tie this case up in knots and make a mockery of our judicial system, we will wish that these cases had been tried in military courts where they belong. How fitting it is that this announcement was made on Friday the 13th.
While the lack of benefits from the Stimulus Bill is easy to see, the costs it will impose are not. The $787 billion addition to our national debt will make it increasingly difficult to service that debt and force our government to make some very unpleasant choices. Our debt burden is rapidly approaching levels which in the past we have chastised developing countries for. The US government will eventually be forced to a) raise taxes dramatically; b) make vast and indiscriminate cuts in all government services; and/or c) print money, destroying the value of the U.S. dollar and unleashing the type of inflation we experienced in the 1970’s. And for those who believe that we have seen the worst of declines in real estate markets, just imagine the effect of 15-20% mortgage rates – something we have not seen since the 1970s and the Carter Administration.
The results of election night 2009 are a cause for great celebration for both the Republican Party and more importantly the cause of limited government conservatism. At the same time, the night’s most significant blemish, the loss of Doug Hoffman in the 23rd congressional district of New York, demonstrates an important fact. Primaries matter.
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Please, let’s have a true discussion of the issues instead of the current pantomime we are playing where we go around and lecture the same people over and over again as to why we are the best qualified to help shape the future of our country; it is not for us to say. Let’s take this election and our country’s future seriously; let us show respect for the intelligence of the voters, and finally let us show some respect for the process and the purpose of an election.