Monday, December 27, 2010

Our Ideology Regardless of the Problem

Recent polls show that approval of congress has hit a new low of only 13%. I had hoped that this would cause the political party elites to show some humility and give us at least a few ideas on how they were going to correct the situation. Not so.

Last week a group of senators, congressmen, and citizens (about 1000) met in New York to launch an organization dedicated to reducing the party ideologue-based bickering and drive both parties to cooperatively focus on the nations’ problems. It is named "No Labels”. Although they apparently didn’t have time to spend on the low 13% ratings both the Republican and Democratic media attacked the No Labels concept, giving various reasons to reject it.

There were scores of negative posts from both the right and left, They went from insistence that the two party system was critical for debate, to noting that there already were 63 parties in the US, that working together was useless because our current leadership is incompetent, and that No Labels is just plain left wing.

The scariest of all were several writers who contended that No Labels was being set up to be a platform for Bloomberg to run for president. Thankfully No Labels says that they had taken no money from Bloomberg and that he spoke at the launching in New York because he was the mayor. Bloomberg himself has said that in no way would he run for president. Some evidence please.

It is pathetic when citizens feel they must form another party to try to force the two major parties to act reasonably. It is even worse that the self serving ideological media focuses its guns on them before they can even begin. Very typical of the way they are addressing problems. Fred Brown of the Denver Post sums this situation up very nicely.

Regardless of its final accomplishments No Labels is an encouraging example of American citizens starting to recognize and rebel against the bad decisions our leadership has put us through. If No Labels could cause a fracture in the “my ideology for everything” attitude that is smothering individual analytical thought it would be very valuable. The Tea Party, No Labels, and many other small organizations that are being formed are coming from different directions but pointing to the same objective. We all want a constitutional government that is focused on passing opportunity and freedom to the American people rather than power to itself.

That is what the Founding Fathers intended and is what we are honor bound to support.

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