Gov. McDonnell’s Tax Hike Is Key To His ‘George Allen’ Strategy
Posted on | February 25, 2013 | 11 Comments
by Smitty
If Virginia Republicans are going to continue to produce centrist milquetoasts for thrashing by statists in general elections, then putting in the largest tax increase in Virginia history is a must-do.
Nothing says ‘limited government, fiscal conservative’, quite like $1.13 billion/year at the state level, and then heading to a CPAC prayer breakfast. I don’t know, maybe Bob is going to offer an Oscar-level performance in public begging.
#NextMichelleObamaAppearance Pops in to CPAC while McDonnell is speaking, thereby explaining Bob’s outrageous bangs that day. #BangsYourHead
— Smitty (@smitty_one_each) February 25, 2013
Trying to find some way to defend it, I suppose it acts as a sop to our blue-state tumors in Northern Virginia and Hampton Roads, while offering a fine rallying cry for conservatives this November in our off-year election: if you want to restrain government spending, vote Ken Cuccinelli, who, with enough electoral encouragement, may overcome his bashful, shy, retiring nature and go after this largess with pliers and a blowtorch. But is Virginia too far gone for a conservative recovery?
Erickson is kind of upset:
People like McDonnell say this is about evenhanded “problem solving”. But really it’s about the fact that they think conservatives are too stupid for there to be any negative consequences for breaking their promises – on taxes, on Obamacare, on anything. There will always be someone more liberal than a guy like McDonnell, so he doesn’t have anything to worry about. He has just shown us how fake he is, and he’s convinced he can continue to fake people out because they’re too dumb to keep track of it all.
Bob McDonnell is a perfect example of the worst kind of Republican. He has no principles that he won’t sell out if he thinks the situation demands it. He is interested in the praise of liberal editorial pages for his balanced leadership, which is really just selling out the people who got him elected. His policy legacy will now be trading higher taxes for a massive entitlement expansion. How pathetic.
Conservatives should recognize that between Bob McDonnell and Charlie Crist only Crist is honest about not believing in anything.
See, Erick, this is what makes a guy like McDonnell such a perfect setup for increasing the power of Ruling Class, at some nominal cost to, you know, liberty and representative government. McDonnell has enough name recognition to keep reformers off the ballot as Republicans, while retaining a sufficiently pathetic record as to be indistinguishable from the Democrat in the general election.
Laughing hysterically at all this: Mark Warner, who could have faced a significant challenge on his record from McDonnel in 2014, but now will do to McDonnell what Smilin’ Timmy Kaine did to George Allen, or, if you will, what Obama did to John McCain. Or Romney.
What a pile of bollocks. If there is some rationale or strategy to jacking taxes and spending when what’s needed is a downsizing of government, I’d be interested in hearing such.

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