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Stephanie Condon /

CBS News/ February 12, 2013, 11:56 PM

Truce in the GOP "civil war"?

The tea party movement has seemingly been at odds with the Republican Party since the party's electoral losses last November, as the GOP seeks to broaden its appeal with voters, but that apparent schism was hardly noticeable in the two conservative responses to President Obama's State of the Union address.

Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., speaking for the tea party, delivered essentially the same message that Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., did in his official Republican response: They charged that Mr. Obama is interested in growing government and increasing taxes, to the detriment of the struggling economy.

"President Obama believes that government is the solution," Paul said in his response, sponsored by the Tea Party Express. "What America needs is not Robin Hood but Adam Smith."

Rubio similarly said Mr. Obama's "solution to virtually every problem we face is for Washington to tax more, borrow more and spend more... [but] more government isn't going to create more opportunities. It's going to limit them."

Amy Kremer, chairman of the Tea Party Express, said in a statement, "It should be no surprise that the GOP response mirrored so closely to the Tea Party response. Like Senator Paul, Senator Marco Rubio has proven to be a bold Tea Partier that's leading the Republican Party back to its conservative principles. Tonight should be remembered as the night in which America's conservative majority united to reject the dangerous big-government agenda of President Barack Obama with two very compelling speeches."

Paul critiqued both Democrats and Republicans, noting that "both parties have been guilty of spending too much, of protecting their sacred cows, of backroom deals in which everyone up here wins, but every taxpayer loses."

It was clear from Paul's remarks, however, that tea party conservatives can line up with establishment conservatives when it comes to opposing the president's plans for government investments: "The president offers you free stuff, but his policies keep you poor," Paul said.

Yet as the GOP attempts to rebuild its brand and expand its policy agenda, opposition to the president may not be enough to keep the party unified. Some of Paul's remarks hinted at some of the issues on which the party may struggle to come together.

A number of Republicans, for instance, have opposed the looming "sequester" cuts, which will slash around $500 trillion from the defense budget over 10 years. Paul, however, argued that "few people understand that the sequester doesn't even cut spending, it just slows the rate of growth... It is time Republicans realize that military spending is not immune to waste and fraud."

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dougd120 says:
but we all aware of things though
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dougd120 says:
we all forget this though
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outback_jackson says:
"What America needs is not Robin Hood but Adam Smith." -- sen. rand paul



Portraying Adam Smith as an "extreme dogmatic defender of laissez-faire capitalism and supply-side economics" is very misleading, since his book 'The Wealth of Nations' includes the following statement on the payment of taxes:

"The subjects of every state ought to contribute towards the support of the government, as nearly as possible, in proportion to their respective abilities; that is, in proportion to the revenue which they respectively enjoy under the protection of the state."

Moreover, in this passage Smith goes on to specify that progressive, not flat, taxation would be tolerable:

"It is not very unreasonable that the rich should contribute to the public expense, not only in proportion to their revenue, but something more than in that proportion."

Smith goes on to state that:

"Every tax, however, is, to the person who pays it, a badge, not of slavery, but of liberty."
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packerphan says:
The Republicans STILL do not offer any SPECIFIC, DETAILED plan of what they would like to be done instead. When they do, and isn't totally hair brained and tainted by the extremist right, MAYBE they could convince the American public they have something to contribute to the good of this great nation.
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olhorseguy says:
They still are not listening - BALANCED APPROACH!!! Did the TP say "conservative majority"? I'm sorry, they must not have gotten the memo sent out last November.
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JimmyONeill says:
I left the Republican party about seven years ago because I felt it had been taken over by fanatics. If there is a danger to this country, at this time, it is the Republican party and Marco Rubio and Rand Paul are not going to convince me otherwise.

So for now, I will remain an independent but usually vote Democratic for national offices. I want to legislative constipation to stop and I blame the Republicans for most of it. Congress needs to get something accomplished.
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StevenCrowell says:
We're doomed without significant, successful resistance to Obamas' policies.
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JoeSocrates replies:
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We are really doomed if we follow the GOP proposed policies: Cut medicare, medicaid, social security. Lower taxes on everyone, cut back on teachers, police, infrastructure.

The US must have money to pay down the debt and without some tax revenue over the amount needed for current expenses, it won't get done. Thus GOP policy is to let the debt keep growing.
Remember Cheney "Deficits don't matter." The battle cry of the GOP - no more taxes, lets just borrow it all.
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skylights says:
People are sick of Republican and Tea Party lies. They just don't believe that Obama wants Big Government and that government makes your life worse. People are waking up and it's about time. BTW Adam Smith wasn't a free market fundamentalist like these guys want you to think.
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mydogisfrank says:
The GOP Tea Bagger Position is fine with me, As there ranks dwindle with more Americans becoming Educated and acting like caring human beings it will ensure that Our Great Nation will move forward with resolve and not backwards with lies. Keep it up GOPers, I love what you're doing with your party, Your almost irrelevant but keep working on it I'm sure your extinction is somewhere just around the CRAZY corner.
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