Contrary to certain press reports, S.C. Senate President Glenn McConnell is no “libertarian fan of the Confederacy.” He’s a fan of the Confederacy, alright, but only inasmuch as he can steer millions of taxpayer dollars to his beloved Rebel submarine, H.L. Hunley.
He’s sure as hell no libertarian.
McConnell is the ultimate hypocrite, mouthing off about limited government reforms and paying lip service to the taxpayers, but always working secretly (yet diligently) behind the scenes to keep government wasteful, inefficient – and growing.
We’ll be reporting on yet another example of McConnell’s hypocrisy later this week, but in the meantime here’s the Senate President’s latest spleen-venting press release targeting S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford …
“Governor Sanford says this court case is about the “balance of power.” The truth is that this case is about his power. The Governor wants more of it, and he’s willing to trample over states’ rights to get it. He has run to the federal courts asking them to reinterpret our state Constitution so as to give him powers not granted to him by the people of South Carolina. While we have debated the 10th Amendment, little did we know the Governor was conspiring to ride over it in the federal courts.
For seven years Governor Mark Sanford has worked tirelessly to increase his power and the scope of South Carolina’s executive branch of government. While working to centralize power under one individual, the Governor has continuously attacked the General Assembly for what he describes as liberal tendencies. Never before have I witnessed such hypocrisy as I did today when Governor Sanford asked a federal judge to usurp South Carolina’s rights.
Whether the stimulus money should have been appropriated by the United State Congress was a federal matter. But the question of separation of powers involves the duties of the executive and legislative branches of government as prescribed by the South Carolina Constitution. As such, the rightful arbiter is the South Carolina Supreme Court. Either he is fearful of a South Carolina court ruling or he is playing to a national audience.
I disagree with Congress’ stimulus plan, but I know that it’s fiscally irresponsible to let South Carolina tax dollars go to other states while we struggle to fund education and public safety at appropriate levels. We have received clarification from the United States Department of Education that if we do not formally apply for the State Fiscal Stabilization Fund Program by July 1st, our stimulus funds will be allocated to other states. Governor Sanford’s move may ensure that our tax dollars will be caught up in legal proceedings for what could be up to two years. He may have finally found a way to send our tax dollars to New Jersey, New Hampshire, and Michigan. Governor Sanford’s lawsuit is an irresponsible move that tramples on the South Carolina Constitution and the future prosperity of our taxpayers.
South Carolinians need to know that Governor Sanford has already politically left this state, sometimes physically, but always mentally. This is just another press stunt to put him on the front page of the Wall Street Journal and in front of Fox News cameras. Governor Sanford’s presidential aspirations and hunger for power are so strong that he is willing to put South Carolina’s future at risk. This lawsuit is a gift that keeps on giving – giving the Governor out-of-state headlines and giving South Carolinians uncertainty and discord.
As the elected voice of South Carolina’s taxpayers, the General Assembly has stated that Governor Sanford should now take all stimulus funds available for appropriation. Sadly, I believe that the end result of this lawsuit may be that on July 1, the people of South Carolina will be left with nothing but the bill.”
Ready, Pickett?
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By Liberty for me May 25, 2009 at 8:48 am
OHH MY GOD!!! What balls thee faux freedom fighter does flaunt….
I am soo sick of these assholes being chameleons.Well, the good thing is we can see through these veiled attempts of Libertarianism to show what a RINO he is.I am not sure bringing liberty to the Republican party is a winnable fight.I think we need a ground up Constitution Party.Maybe then we can get these guys back to being snakeoil salemens where they belong
By CNSYD May 25, 2009 at 9:22 am
Please tell me what he said that is incorrect as regards Sanford.
By me May 25, 2009 at 3:37 pm
doesnt matter if he is a rino or not, the fox news seniors and vote for the letter R no matter what people will continue to elect him till he dies.
By Michael Rodgers May 26, 2009 at 12:38 am
Sen. Glenn McConnell basically operates as if the state of South Carolina was the nation of South Carolina. He’d be the first to say that something that the USA was requiring SC to do was an unfunded mandate that infringed on states’ rights. And he’d also be the first to say about cities, counties, and school districts, that, as the P&C phrased it, local governments are political subdivisions of the state, and therefore they must do what the state says.
For Sen. McConnell, it’s all about the power of the state legislature, which he leads by being President pro tempore of the Senate. He believes that the state legislature best represents the people of South Carolina. And he believes that projects like the Hunley give pride to some of the people of South Carolina by reminding them of a time when South Carolina declared itself to be an independent nation from the USA. Sen. Glenn McConnell loves all things Confederate as a pride-in-South-Carolina kinda thing. The trouble of course is his two-heritage view which gets kinda segregationist.
Anyway, that’s my understanding of Sen. Glenn McConnell. If you’re looking for a consistent view that is always for limited government at every level, that’s not Sen. McConnell. He wants more power at the state level, and he’ll do everything he can to increase the power of the state legislature.
Just in closing, I’ll agree with CNSYD: Everything Sen. McConnell said in his letter above is correct and well-stated.
By Lee May 26, 2009 at 8:47 am
Where are McConnell’s handlers?
By Toyota Kawaski May 26, 2009 at 9:31 am
Great press release Sen keep up the good fight
By Julius Orange May 29, 2009 at 2:44 pm
Apparently he doesn’t realize that he is just the voice of the Charleston elite and not SOuth Carolina as a whole. I guarentee that if the entire state got to vote on these jack-legs none of them would be in office more than 6yrs at a time.