Monday, August 07, 2006

Governor Saxton Backs Off Spending Limit and GOP Stance on Automatic Citizenship to Children of Illegal Aliens

Oregon Republican Governor's candidate, Ron Saxton, is heading toward the middle for the general election. Now, this always occurs in politics, however in this case I believe Saxton has set a land speed record for veering away from his more conservative leanings that we saw during the primary.
While shining a light on the state and federal responses to illegal immigration during the primary, Saxton simply can't come to grips with what to do about people who come here to get a paycheck, have a kid, and suck at the government teat. The anchor baby issue is paramount in the discussion of illegal immigration. Saxton knows this but can't be seen uttering a word against babies even IF their parents are stealing from the government (may I recommend once more my previous post on the anchor baby issue in the LA Times story?). We saw what happened to Saxton when, during a primary debate, Kevin Mannix got blue Oregon's attention when he cooed about not wanting to get tough on children of illegals because it simply wasn't nice. Saxton looked hard hearted because he hadn't thought to say it first.
And now here we are on the spending limit being proffered by the Taxpayer's Association of Oregon in conjunction with a national group. Saxton says he won't back it. Really? The Oregonian, of course, thinks this is a decision of Solomonic proportions, but his stance makes no sense. He's FOR cutting government spending and waste which Measure 48 does. He's FOR a rainy day fund which Measure 48 creates. Seems to me he'd be better off tying himself to this politically popular plan than standing on the sidelines and looking like a political opportunist and capitulator.

7 comments:

RINO WATCH said...

Vote Saxton = Vote RINO

Think you'll be able to trust him?

Rob Kremer said...

Ron has taken many very conservative positions in this campaign. He is hardly "running to the middle" just because he is not allowing his campaign to be connected to the RDA. There are many reasons why it is a bad idea to be identified with ANY ballot initiative during his race.

I gave some of them at my blog robkremer.blogspot.com

Scottiebill said...

It seems to me that Saxton, with his recent departure from the spending limit initiative, and by doing so, is putting himself on the fast track to political obscurity and making Teddy the K a shoo-in to another four years of taxpayer-funded nap time. Oregon is in for another four years of more businesses leaving the state, of more taxes being imposed without the vote of the people, and a legislature that is more concerned about reelection than about getting more state troopers on the road or about doing something positive for the forest industry. I thought Saxton was the guy who could turn Oregon around, but it appears that he is just another clone of Teddy the K but without the 24/7 nap.

Klatu said...

SHOCKED?????????????????????????

Victoria Taft said...

does Saxton politically neutralize the spending measure issue by doing nothing the way Kulo is?

BEAR said...

In a word, yes.

iknowhowtospell said...

I'd like to congratulate "Governor Saxton" for his election victory, though I didn't realize it was time to vote yet. My bad.