Well, that’s bunk. House Majority Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) said, “If you have to be pure, you can’t accomplish anything on the left or the right and you can’t govern.” DeLay is making the best of a tough situation. He shouldn’t have to, because the nation isn’t clamoring for this bill, which will force all of you to pay for Bill Gates’ pharmacy bill when he turns 65. Some people genuinely want it, but those people are wrong. There is a lot of politics going on here.
These entitlements will eat up money for our security and other priorities, while the deficit rises skyward. Democrats oppose the bill now because, #1, they don’t think government ever takes enough of your money to fund their vote-buying schemes, and #2, if anyone is going to get credit for growing government he better not have an (R) after his name. Ted Kennedy will eventually decide to “fix” this bill rather than fight it, and by “fix” he’ll mean expanding it and killing off the small test programs for medical savings accounts. It’s fun to watch the spectacle of the Democrats attacking the AARP, but, sadly, the bottom line is that the GOP is all for growing the federal government. Limited government is dead – for now, anyway.