Since Mitt Romney is the official Republican nominee and Gov. Scott Walker won big in Wisconsin, it’s time to address the near future:
Dear President-Elect Romney,
Congratulations on being elected the 45th President of the United States.
And to a lesser extent, Speaker of the House Boehner and Senate President McConnell, though most of us didn’t get to vote for either of you, and believe me, we wouldn’t have.
Let’s clear up a few things about this election from a tea party perspective. Most of us didn’t vote for you, or whatever programs you campaigned on. We voted for “Anybody but Obama,” and you do not have any mandate from us other than to keep the one promise we care about: repealing Obamacare. You just happened to be the lucky person who filled that block on the ballot.
Let me clarify a few points about why the tea party even exists.
To this day our anger is still directed at Republicans for being so corrupt and incompetent that the nation looked at President Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi and Harry Reid and decided “there’s a good group” to lead our nation.
We started to complain back around 2004, when Republicans formed the black hole known as Medicare Part D, the prescription drug benefit.
As things grew worse and everyone with an “R” seemed to want to make government grow even larger, we gave control to the Democrats in 2008 by simply not voting. Then, those Democrats passed a 2,300-odd page bill known as “Obamacare” without even having read it.
That’s how you won “President Elect” status.
Let’s talk about our expectations of you now as president. We want “limited government.” That doesn’t mean “no government,” like the blowhards on the left scream. They didn’t vote for you, but for some reason your advisors will tell you to placate them in the months ahead. Resist your staff.
Don’t pass a “jobs bill.” Americans can create jobs if you just help get the federal government out of the way and remove the fear of an IRS audit and incredibly burdensome regulations to start a business.
Don’t appoint any czars. Period.
Declare victory in the war on drugs and solve illegal immigration by introducing a guest-worker program so workers can come and go in a legal, easy and taxable fashion.
Close Guantanamo. And accelerate the return of our troops, along with those pesky contractors, from the Middle East. The military is worn out. They need a break. And we can save billions.
Don’t appoint a Secretary of Education or Health and Human Services. Try it, you might find you can cripple a few agencies by cutting off their heads. Congress might realize they don’t need all those jobs for their friends and donors, and the nation will be better off.
Try nominating an Attorney General who actually understands the threats to our nation, and will apply the law equally once again.
Get an EPA head who understands you can have commerce and clean water, and don’t need armed agents or drone aircraft to accomplish that.
Act like you care about civil rights and veto the next version of the Patriot Act that the Republican-dominated Congress sends you, or any other law that infringes on our rights.
We get that the world might cause bad things to happen, but these laws ensure that Americans are not living free anymore. We’ll take our chances with the terrorists, because the IRS, EPA and FDA are more immediate threats to us anyhow.
Make a simple goal that the federal government will be $1 -- one dollar -- smaller in real dollars in 2016 than in 2012.
We got you elected, but you’re on a short lease. President Obama inherited a mess, now you’re inheriting that same mess on steroids.
We hope you are up for the challenge, because, and this next thought sent a chill up my spine when I typed it, you may well be the last hope for a prosperous, free America.
Henry Kelley, a Fort Walton Beach business owner, is a leader of the Florida tea party movement.
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