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Grass Roots Must Unite Behind Paul Ryan

Freedom Works Backs Ryan

Saturday, 11 Aug 2012 12:23 PM

By Matt Kibbe

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‘Join me  in welcoming the next president of the United States, Paul Ryan!”
For a  flash of a moment, I thought the good guys had achieved the unachievable,  dragging the top echelons of the GOP squarely back into the intellectual camp of  fiscal responsibility, constitutionally-limited government, ownership-based  entitlement reform, fundamental tax reform, sound money, and individual  opportunity.
It wasn’t quite that. It was the actual presumptive  nominee, Mitt Romney, making a slight gaffe in introducing his choice for a vice  presidential running mate. Maybe it was an intentional, subliminal signal to tea  partiers and constitutional conservatives? After all, many of us would have  preferred Ryan at the top of the ticket.
That said, Romney made a good  choice — a great choice in fact. It was a real indication to grassroots America  that the Romney camp is willing to finally engage on the big issues that matter  most in this election. It’s not quite enough to say that Obama has failed, we  know that. Incumbent presidents should not win reelection with persistent  unemployment over 8 percent and a staggering $16 trillion in debt. Clearly Obama  needs to be fired. But what are you, the Republicans, actually for?
Paul  Ryan understands that progressivism is a fundamental threat to the American  system based on bottom-up individual freedom and opportunity. He understands  that economic growth comes from start-up entrepreneurs who struggle for success — who did, in fact, “build that.”
He understands the threat of the  entitlement state, how it will bankrupt the country and lock future generations  into a system that taxes more and more, but returns less and less. He  understands economic opportunity and the need for a tax system that is low,  flat, fair and honest.
He even understands sound money, and how the  Federal Reserve is destroying our currency, and the economic consequences of its  destruction.
Paul Ryan is one of us. Full disclosure: I have known him  and worked with him since I was a fellow budget staffer on Capitol Hill in 1993.  I like him; I think he is a good person. Since those early days, I have known  Paul to share many of the principles I hold dear.
He’s not perfect, for  sure, and he has made more than a few votes that we at FreedomWorks have vocally  opposed. But in the exclusive world of presidential politics, the ascendency of  someone like Paul Ryan clearly represents one of the great measures of our  success as a grassroots movement to restore liberty and responsible governance  in America.
For all of these reasons, and the vast documentation of his  beliefs, from speeches to the Ryan budget plan, expect him to be demonized for  his ideas.
For progressives, Paul Ryan is their worst nightmare: A  policy wonk who understands what they are all about, who has solutions, and who  has an easy style and ability to communicate. For that very reason, they will  try to destroy him. Think about the attacks on Sarah Palin — on steroids.
If you and I don’t show up and defend Paul Ryan, expect our best ideas  to lose in the political marketplace.
The choice of Ryan is an  acknowledgement by Romney that something needed to change in the campaign, and a  clear attempt to add some policy heft to the GOP ticket. It will force both  candidates — Romney and Obama — to have a more serious debate about the right  path to economic recovery.
Ryan represents a set of new ideas to grow  the economy, reform the tax code and balance the budget, and the choice will  force a more adult debate between these ideas and the radical expansion of  government and debt under Obama.
If nothing else, you and I need to show  up and defend our values. If not us, who? Welcome to presidential  politics.
Matt Kibbe is president and CEO of the grass-roots  FreedomWorks organization [FreedomWorks.org] that has been instrumental in  rallying the conservative cause. His latest book is Hostile Takeover: Resisting  Centralized Government’s Stranglehold on America.
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