The bigger the state, the smaller the citizen.
Every Republican candidate should be repeating that truth in every speech.
Why? Because the American experiment is on trial this November:
–Are we to remain the heirs of the American Revolution or become heirs to the French Revolution?
–Do we want to take care of ourselves, our families, and our communities — or do we want, as in Europe, the government to do so?
–Is it moral or compassionate to saddle our children and grandchildren with a crippling national debt?
–Is it moral or compassionate to keep printing dollars, which both devalues the savings of all Americans and imposes a tax on all Americans, especially on the poorest?
These are the questions Romney must pose every day and in many of his ads. Only when Americans have to answer these questions will a sufficient number of them vote Republican this November.
Dennis Prager