The Liberal Hawk

Joe has challenged me to put together an affirmative policy that would stake out my position as a ‘liberal hawk’. I’m working on it, in between consulting, launching a new product, more consulting, taking care of the kids, commuting, and whining about how busy I am.

I thought a good starting place would be to pull together some quotes from stuff I’ve written in the past – I originally did it for myself (at my age it’s hard to remember what you said a week ago), and realized that it could stand as a kind of placeholder, and that the comments it might engender would improve my own understanding and arguments.

So here goes:

From my ‘State of the Union’ piece:

…on the war:

We will move to require that all U.S. Citizens and resident aliens suspected of terrorist activity or conspiracy [on U.S. soil] be dealt with through the legal system, and to ensure that political speech and actions as opposed to terrorist conspiracy are fully protected.

…we propose reallocating the bulk of the funds proposed for ballistic missile defense implementation, as opposed to research, to strengthening the technology and personnel who can secure our ports, airports and highways against terrorist attacks.

We propose substantially increasing the budget for public health to create mechanisms to defend us against the possibility of both natural and man-made diseases.

…on fiscal and tax policy:

We want to retarget his [the President’s] changes in the tax rates downward.

The repeal of the estate tax was an expensive mistake. We want to undo it.

We support a reduction in corporate taxes as well, and would support his effort to eliminate taxes on dividends, as long as it was combined with a tax on ‘mailbox’ corporations that do business and are truly headquartered in the U.S., but maintain fictitious addresses in foreign tax havens.

We also want to examine the subsidies built into the tax codes for the largest corporations, and retarget those at the true engines of prosperity and job growth, the small and regional businesses that are the backbone of American wealth and well-being

We propose a national task force on local government finance, with a deadline of next year and the honest charter to find a way to keep the states and local cities from going bankrupt.

…on energy:

…we will propose the entire Federal civilian vehicle fleet be transitioned to natural gas over the next five years, and that a series of tax and regulatory incentives be put in place to encourage the use of natural-gas powered vehicles.

We propose to end the [fiscal and regulatory] subsidies to fuel-inefficient small trucks and SUV’s.

From my comments on Iraq:

1) We won’t take Iraqi oil as booty;

2) We will work to wean ourselves from Middle Eastern oil through efficiency and domestic sources (but this time, unlike the Alaska pipeline, we won’t lie to Congress and the people and go sell the oil to Japan)

3) We’re in this for the duration.

This covers a few of the topics that need covering; to them I’ll add the following:

1) How should we have ‘sold’ the war domestically and internationally;
2) How we should finance the war;
3) How we should tie the war to the ‘War on terrorism’ and to settling the Arab-Israeli conflict.

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