Hucktard bashes libertarianism
"If you analyze it I believe the very heart and soul of conservatism is libertarianism." - Ronald Reagan
Tax Hike Mike Huckabee lashes out at libertarianism and individualism:
The greatest threat to classic Republicanism is not liberalism; it's this new brand of libertarianism, which is social liberalism and economic conservatism, but it's a heartless, callous, soulless type of economic conservatism because it says "look, we want to cut taxes and eliminate government. If it means that elderly people don't get their Medicare drugs, so be it. If it means little kids go without education and healthcare, so be it." Well, that might be a quote pure economic conservative message, but it's not an American message. That's not historic Republicanism. Historic Republicanism does not hate government; it's just there to be as little of it as there can be. But they also recognize that government has to be paid for.The Club for Growth fires back:
Mike Huckabee misses the fundamental point of free-market capitalism, which is that free markets promote economic growth for all people, including the poor, in a way that government simply can't match. Historically, it has been free markets and private philanthropy--not government--that has generated prosperity, eliminated poverty, and fostered opportunity. When government interferes by trying to manipulate the economy to produce "desirable" results, it almost always ends up doing worse than the market could have done by itself.If I had not said who this was in the post and made you guess I think most of you would have guess Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton or some other lefty.Huckabee is subscribing to the liberal, not to mention condescending, notion that people cannot better their lives without government holding their hand a good part of the way. Huckabee is entitled to his opinion, but he shouldn't pretend to be an economic conservative when he rejects the basic tenet upon which conservatism is based.
H/T: Below the Beltway



Comments
I wish Barry Goldwater was still alive. I would love to see what he would say to the Hucktard.
Posted by: Ryan Larosa | May 28, 2008 10:41 AM
"The greatest threat to classic Republicanism is not liberalism; it's this new brand of libertarianism..."
Wow, doesn't he realize his party has already destroyed Classic Republicanism?
Posted by: Drew | May 28, 2008 01:09 PM
Huckabee has only to look in his home state of Arkansas to see capitalism's answer to his fuzzy-brained republicanism. Wal-Mart Stores has provided more disposable income, in the form of lower prices, to average families than all of the U.S. government welfare programs combined. From low cost drugs for the elderly to school clothes for kids, Wal-Mart is ultimately driven by profit for its shareholders. Huckabee despises "the Wal-Mart way" solutions to the intractable problems of public education and out-of-control health care costs because he's a preacher turned politician, who has always been on the dole.
Posted by: Overtaxed Arkansan | May 30, 2008 05:23 PM