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charliecstl
Interesting commentary from Paul Krugman at the NYT. He discusses Tom Delay and how his views are impacting us, and may even stronger in the future.

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Maybe Mr. DeLay's public profile will be raised by his success yesterday in sabotaging tax credits for 12 million children. Those tax credits would cost only $3.5 billion. But Mr. DeLay has embedded the credits in an $82 billion tax cut package. That is, he wants to extort $22 in tax cuts (in the face of record budget deficits) for every dollar given to poor children.

But the really important stories about Mr. DeLay , a central figure in the impeachment of Bill Clinton, involve his continuing drive to give his party a permanent lock on power .
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A telling anecdote: When an employee tried to stop Mr. DeLay from smoking a cigar on government property, the majority leader shouted, \"I am the federal government.\" Not quite, not yet, but he's getting there.

So what will Mr. DeLay and his associates do with their lock on power, once it is firmly established? They will push through a radical right-wing agenda. For example, expect to see much less environmental protection: Mr. DeLay has described the Environmental Protection Agency as \"the Gestapo.\"

Above all, expect to see the wall between church and state come tumbling down . Mr. DeLay has said that he went into politics to promote a \"biblical worldview,\" and that he pursued President Clinton because he didn't share that view. Where would this worldview be put into effect? How about the schools: after the Columbine school shootings, Mr. DeLay called a press conference in which he attributed the tragedy to the fact that students are taught the theory of evolution.

There's no point in getting mad at Mr. DeLay and his clique: they are what they are. I do, however, get angry at moderates, liberals and traditional conservatives who avert their eyes, pretending that current disputes are just politics as usual. They aren't — what we're looking at here is a radical power play, which if it succeeds will transform our country. Yet it's considered uncool to point that out.

Many of those who minimize the threat the radical right now poses to America as we know it would hate to live in the country Mr. DeLay wants to create. Yet by playing down the seriousness of the challenge, they help bring his vision closer to reality.
And the entire article:

Some Crazy Guy
p2insdca
No kidding!
sportinlife
That "biblical world view" is playing itself out in the Middle East right now.

In all fairness Tom DeLay is not only not alone in promoting it, but may not even be a very big player.

Religious conservatives throughout the world, and especially here seem convinced that Armageddon must be brought about by instituting a Jewish State in all of the Holy Lands as defined by their interpretation of bibiblical/talmudic rite.
HornFan
You gotta understand Tom DeLay has inhaled a LOT of pesticides in his day. tongue.gif He makes Dale Gribble seem totally sane. rolleyes.gif
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