“A current search of Defense Department contracts suggests that ‘Ryan Incorporated Central’ has had at least 22 defense contracts with the federal government since 1996, including one from 1996 worth $5.6 million,” Kohn reported. “Mr. Anti-Spending secured millions in earmarks for his home state of Wisconsin, including, among other things, $3.3 million for highway projects. And Ryan voted to preserve $40 billion in special subsidies for big oil, an industry in which, it so happens, Ryan and his wife hold ownership stakes.”
These facts are likely to become a talking point for the Democrats whenever Romney/Ryan invokes the Obama remark on the campaign trail, and rightfully
And Ryan is not alone among Republicans in this sort of hypocrisy: supposed “free market” believer Rep. Michele Bachmann has yet to condemn the fact that her family’s farm has benefited from years of those wasteful federal crop subsidies; Sens. Richard Lugar, Chuck Grassley, and Orrin Hatch all benefit from federal farm subsidies; 16 GOP congresspersons famously abandoned principles of “free competition” to demand extension of federal wind subsidies; and an overwhelming majority of Republicans are ham-fisted in their resistance to federal defense spending cuts, regardless of the fact that much of the current spending is patently wasteful and exists to benefit well-connected businesses under the guise of “security.”
But this should be an important teachable moment for conservatives: too often the political right, who are supposedly dedicated to the principles
If the Republican Party wants to appeal to the fiscal libertarian types (and show some semblance of “consistency”), they need to actually denounce or bemoan “crony capitalism” on both sides of the aisle — not just the Solyndras of the left, but also the Big Oil subsidies, etc. on the right — even when that cronyism involves themselves.
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