I fear the conservatives are committing two major mistakes. First, they are impatient and want to move too quickly which will scare the voters. Second, they have little strategy to implement their policies. They have confused principle adoption with policy formation.
For example, the Convention voted to repeal the income tax; yet, had no suggestions on how to reduce spending to make these tax cuts possible. Tax cuts cannot come without spending cuts; yet, no resolution was introduced indicating where spending reductions could or should take place.
With a significant Republican/Conservative shift likely to occur in November, the lack of well thought out Conservative policy initiatives will negate this opportunity. Conservatives have no plan; just principles. The Conservatives in the Republican Party need to formulate policy initiatives to deal with social programs in Health and Welfare that require 20 percent of the State budget and education that requires another 65 percent of the State budget. Until I hear these two issues being addressed, I don’t see any real changes taking place in Idaho or at the federal level.
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