" As for the core principles," writes Andrew Ferguson of the 2008 GOP platform, "they're the same ones you'll remember from back when the Washington Republicans were violating them: less regulation, smaller government, an end to bureaucratic 'social engineering.' "But the urge to stick their fingers into other people's business is too much for even Republicans to resist, as the Bush years have shown. The draft platform condemns the current tax code for its endless complications, for example, and then proposes several ways to make it more complicated: a tax-free Lost Earnings Buffer Account and a Farm Savings Account, more elaborate tax-free accounts for education and medical expenses, credits for people who don't get health insurance at work and enough alternative-fuel tax incentives to make T. Boone Pickens hop up and down in anticipation." Read the whole thing, as they say.
Matthew Continetti
Platform Diving
"As for the core principles," writes Andrew Ferguson of the 2008 GOP platform, "they're the same ones you'll remember from back when the Washington Republicans were violating them: less regulation, smaller government, an end to bureaucratic 'social engineering.' "But the urge to stick their fingers…
Matthew Continetti · August 31, 2008
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