Republican Rep. Steven Thayn of Emmett says a Republican takeover of Congress in November wouldn't be enough to repair the nation's ills.
Thayn wrote in a Wednesday e-mail that the GOP must change too.
"Until Republicans engage in solving real human problems using limited government principles, I do not believe our problems will improve," wrote Thayn.
The full text of his e-mail follows:
"I was listening to the radio this morning and the host said that the Republicans were poised to win in November and that all voters had to do was kick out all the Democrats. His inference was that all our problems would be fixed if we just had conservative Republicans in office.
Wait just a minute, not so fast. What makes you think that conservative Republicans are going to fix our nation’s problems? Where is the proof? Republicans have been in charge in the past and our problems got worse not better. I will grant that President Obama could possibly be the worst president in American history and that we need to replace President Obama and his liberal Democratic friends; but, the question remains with whom and what policies need to be replaced? I have three suggestions. Until I hear these three issues being discussed, I have no expectation that improvements will occur at the national level.
1. The federal government is too large with 63 percent of the federal budget goes to human services. Most, if not all, human service responsibilities need to be transferred to the state level where costs can be reduced and services improved.
2. The economy is in shambles. The key to stimulating the economy is increasing “the big five:” Logging, mining, agriculture, manufacturing, and energy production. “The big five” cannot be stimulated until environmental regulations are reduced and made business friendly.
3. The character of the American people is changing from a sense of personal independence to dependence upon government programs. The philosophy of human service programs needs to change from a focus on the short-term material needs of individuals to, a much more healthy approach, where long-term needs are addressed to encourage people to become independent and self-sufficient. Success of a social program should be measured on the number of people that no longer need help rather than the number of people on the program.
The problem in the past with the Republican Party and conservatives in general is that they have had virtually NO IDEAS on how to deal with real social problems. Until Republicans engage in solving real human problems using limited government principles, I do not believe our problems will improve."
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out of touch
One problem with human services only at the state level is the states with the biggest need, low income, low education, also have the lowest capacity to pay for the need.
funny his big five doesn't include the IT industry.
Isn't his issue #3 really the same as his issue #1.
So really he has 2 issues. That's it. --- and NO solutions.
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i don't think I would use Rep Thayne as a political compass to find our way to greener fields.
more out of touch posturing
more out of touch posturing by republicans. anyone with even a basic knowledge of history is aware that George Bush is regarded as the worst president ever. All Obama is doing is what he said he would do and fixing all the problems he was left from the previous administration
What about Nixon and Carter??? How old are you two?
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Stop whining about the stupid signature and think for yourself.
More Out Of Touch Posturing
I have a basic knowledge of history and George Bush cannot be regarded as the worst president ever. If one understands how presidents are viewed by history one has to wait until there is a history. We will see how history views Bush but one has to wait. If you live long enough you might be surprised how future historians view President Bush. I wonder how they will view Clinton, FDR, Carter and of course Obama?
How can anyone have a basic knowledge of history when they don't even teach history in public schools. If they do and that's where you got your information then get your money back.
wow...the more I hear from Thayn, the more amazed I am
Really? No information technology? healthcare?
We've screwed them up properly anyhow...
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Stop whining about the stupid signature and think for yourself.
An elected Republican saying the GOP has no ideas...
and that things got worse, not better under Republican control. I hope the people in his district are paying attention to this.
He's almost Sali Lite anyway.
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Stop whining about the stupid signature and think for yourself.
Representative Steve Thayn
Representative Steve Thayn is right on. We need natural resource industry to put people to work and pay property taxes to keep our schools open.
Maybe Thayn's smarter than I thought
Thayn says he'll "grant that President Obama could possibly be the worst president in American history"...
or maybe the best! Just over one year into his four year term, it's absurd to propose either. Has Obama started any wars on false evidence? Presided over any economic bubbles?
Granted, he hasn't dug us very far out of the hole that the Bush/Cheney team left; which Thayn acknowledges, to his credit:
"Republicans have been in charge in the past and our problems got worse not better."
agree
Get the bureaucrats out DC and move them to the States. Then they can really get a feel of what is happening and how to help. Plus, you can cut their wages. DC and the beltway are perhaps the most expensive places to live. Get rid of the layers of bureaucrats in govt and the govt would be out of the red with human services cost.