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Title:Soapbox. Just Soapbox.
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Moderator:WAHOO::LEVESQUEONS
Created:Thu Nov 17 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
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634.0. "Phil Gramm" by --UnknownUser-- () Wed Jan 24 1996 22:46

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634.2MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 24 1996 22:519
I see he's got a flat tax proposal as well, which seems to be a bit more
attractive to the middle class than Forbes' plan.

And he seems to be committed to smaller Fed Gov.

What are the negatives on this guy? Too far to the right?

He certainly has plenty of political experience, whether for the good or no.

634.1MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Jan 24 1996 22:514
Ok - in the spirit of the Steve Forbes topic (thanks, Phil), what do we have
to say about Phil Gramm?


634.3POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselWed Jan 24 1996 22:541
    Anybody but Dole.
634.4BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 25 1996 00:193

	Graham is much angrier than Dole. Not good.
634.5MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Thu Jan 25 1996 00:359
>	Graham is much angrier than Dole. Not good.

'Splain?

I must admit that I haven't been following Gramm too carefully so far,
but I'm interested to hear all sides.

Is this the "mebbe too far right" part?

634.6WMOIS::GIROUARD_CThu Jan 25 1996 09:312
    well, he's prettier than Forbes and Dole, but less attractive than
    Clinton and that's all i have to say on the sub-ject.
634.7yakyakyakyakyakyakyakGRANPA::MWANNEMACHERbe nice, be happyThu Jan 25 1996 10:016
    
    Angrier?  Too funny, Glen.  Have nothing of substance so go with the
    "mean spirited" angle.
    
    
    
634.8BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityThu Jan 25 1996 11:5112
| <<< Note 634.5 by MOLAR::DELBALSO "I (spade) my (dogface)" >>>

| >	Graham is much angrier than Dole. Not good.

| 'Splain?

	Everytime he talks, he sounds pissed off at someone. It doesn't matter
if it is a dem or a repub. He's just pissed.

| Is this the "mebbe too far right" part?

	That might have something to do with why he is so angry. 
634.9SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Jan 25 1996 12:1210
    
    re: .8
    
    Clear, concise and inane...
    
    Keep up the good work!!!
    
    
    :)
    
634.10SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Thu Jan 25 1996 12:148
    
    re: .3
    
    Glenn,
    
     Kinda strong sentiments for someone who has no stake in the
    matter/outcome... no?
    
634.11BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Jan 25 1996 13:0122
Entered politics as a Democrat and reached chairman in at least one
committee. He was removed from that post in the 80's because he was
seen as a spy for the republicans, this because he supported many of
the things the repubs proposed, against democratic party line.

He switched parties when it was clear his beliefs were no longer supported
by the dems (read: The party has changed from its core beliefs of decades ago),
this during a time when the repubs were in the minority (no small decision).

Since then he has been a supporter of conservative fiscal proposals and
family based social solutions. He often butts heads with republican leaders
when they compromise away their core positions and beliefs.

He has been remarkably consistant for a politician.

He has been in Congress long enough to know how the system works. He has used
his office to stop legislation that he felt strongly against (which would
otherwise have passed). He has demonstrated a consistant character, voting 
pattern and an ability to lead in the environment of confrontation.

Doug. 
634.12LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Jan 25 1996 13:051
    and the pro-lifers like him cuz he looks like a fetus.
634.13POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselThu Jan 25 1996 13:142
    Well, seems to me there's a lot of experts on things Canadian who don't
    have a stake in them. Just returning the favour.
634.14GENRAL::RALSTONFugitive from the law of averagesThu Jan 25 1996 13:163
RE: .11

So Doug, you like him then?
634.15ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Thu Jan 25 1996 14:205
    re: .12
    
    Great!
    
    Bob
634.16BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Jan 25 1996 14:2810
re: GENRAL::RALSTON

> So Doug, you like him then?

  Undecided. I like many things about him, the least of which is his ability
  to follow his convictions rather than compromise them away. I have far more
  respect for a man which switches from the majority to the minority than
  that which would wait till he became the minority to switch to the majority.

  At any rate, he's head and shoulders above the current CIC.
634.17BRITE::FYFEUse it up, wear it out, make it do, or do without.Thu Jan 25 1996 14:558
Come to think of it, he surely is in the best position to criticize the
opposition having been a member of that party for quite some time.

Combine that with all the recent converts and the repubs should easily
discredit the publicized intent of the dem party.

Question is, will they?
634.18My thoughtsDECC::VOGELThu Jan 25 1996 15:3122
    Problems with Gramm:

    .May have a difficult time defeating Clinton because many people
     think he's too far right (not me!!). Many people believe he's
     too close to the NRA (not me)...the press has made a big thing
     about how the NRA is his largest contributer. This will turn-off
     a lot of moderates.

    .Promised to balance the budget in his first term or else not seek
     re-election. This is a silly thing to say....largely because:

    .When asked what cuts in entitlement programs he would make
     beyond the current Republican proposals for Medicare/Medicaid he
     said "none".

    
    Just the same...he's on my list of possible candidates.

    						Ed


634.19CSLALL::HENDERSONWe shall behold Him!Thu Jan 25 1996 15:393

 Isn't gramm a cracker?
634.20Physics humor, or notDECWIN::RALTOClinto Barada NiktoThu Jan 25 1996 15:426
 >> Isn't gramm a cracker?
    
    I thought he was a metric unit of mass.  We'll have to see about the
    density factor, however, if we have to turn down the volume.
    
    Chris
634.21WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Thu Jan 25 1996 15:436
    
    Phil Gramm.
    
    Totally unelectable.
    
    Next.
634.22BUSY::SLABOUNTYDon't like my p_n? 1-800-328-7448Thu Jan 25 1996 15:453
    
    	Well, that settles that.
    
634.23POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselThu Jan 25 1996 16:1813
				He's got my vote!
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634.24LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Thu Jan 25 1996 16:201
    there's that little cracker!
634.25A Texan who WOULD NOT vote for him.SCASS1::GUINEO::MOOREGetOuttaMyChairFri Jan 26 1996 03:582
    
    Wooden Aggie.  My p_name for this man is "Klaghorn".
634.26BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forFri Jan 26 1996 11:5614
I would have problems voting for Phil Gramm for about anything.

Like most of the Republicans,  he wishes to establish religion in public
schools.

He is more anti-environment than most of the Republicans

I do not think he could do a good job with foreign policy.


On the plus side

He is more supportive of science funding than most of the Republicans.

634.27ACISS2::LEECHDia do bheatha.Fri Jan 26 1996 12:202
    He does no want to "establish" religion on public schools.  Allowing
    voluntary prayer, or a moment of silence, is not establishing religion.
634.28ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Jan 26 1996 12:345
    
    .13
    
    so bitter. why are you so bitter???? did you run out of IPA's
    perhaps???? lighten up mr personality.
634.29POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselFri Jan 26 1996 12:4612
    
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634.30SMURF::WALTERSFri Jan 26 1996 12:472
    <-  Let me get that apostrophe for you.  And I've bRonco horse
    remover to get rid of the cologne too.
634.31ACISS1::BATTISpool shooting son of a gunFri Jan 26 1996 12:532
    
    rough crowd lately, like sharks at feeding time.
634.32WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 26 1996 13:418
>Like most of the Republicans,  he wishes to establish religion in public
>schools.
    
    This reads incredibly McCarthyesque. Seriously. Upon what do you base
    this assessment, his support for a moment of silence at the beginning
    of the schoolday during which children who want to pray may pray and
    the rest are required to actually respect that? I've gotta admit, that
    does seem like the end of the world as we know it.
634.33DECWET::LOWEBruce Lowe, DECwest Eng., DTN 548-8910Fri Jan 26 1996 16:047
Like it or not, I see a bit of a double standard here.
Many of us who are pro 2nd amendment see any small incremental infringement
as a wedge, a foot in the door, which inevitably leads to greater and 
greater infringements - and we know what the ultimate goal is from the start.

It could be that, if a group/party/candidate/whatever has theocratic
leanings, they would start in just this manner.
634.34WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonFri Jan 26 1996 16:435
    I would agree that if one is predisposed to a phobia of governmental
    imposition of institutionalized religion, one might view anything short
    of overt hostility towards religion as being the camel's nose. I
    disagree with such a position, but I can understand it. The 2nd
    amendment, on the other hand, has been under open attack for decades.
634.35CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusSat Jan 27 1996 19:5813
    Gramm,
    
    1.  Promoted the Viet Nam conflict while using a student deferrment to
    avoid being drafted, and did not volunteer.
    
    2.  like Dole and Gingrich, divorced his first wife who had gone
    through the lean times with him as soon as he became successful.  
    
    3.  Proponent of the Gramm Gingrich bill to confiscate all assets of
    anyone and their family who is convicted of simple possession of any
    illegal substance.  
    
    meg
634.36MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Jan 27 1996 21:107
>    1.  Promoted the Viet Nam conflict while using a student deferrment to
>    avoid being drafted, and did not volunteer.

Do you have any documentation on this, Meg? I question it only because due
to Gramm's age, I find it highly unlikely that he was susceptible to the
draft for VN.

634.37Bachelor of Business Admin, U. Ga., 1964; Ph.D, U.Ga., 1967COVERT::COVERTJohn R. CovertSat Jan 27 1996 21:313
He's only 52, so in 1965 he would have been 22.

/john
634.38If I'm gonna look like that in 4 yrs I hope I don't make itMOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Sat Jan 27 1996 21:514
Holy Smokes! I would have guessed he was over sixty!

The man has not aged well, at all.

634.39CSC32::M_EVANScuddly as a cactusSun Jan 28 1996 01:5112
    
    jjack
    
    i've met you, I wouldn't worry.
    
    He actually admitted it in "60 Minutes"  
    His excuse was thhat being college educated he would have wound up with
    a desk job.  Tell that to my cousin, who was drafted with three years
    into his degree.  He was a Ranger and helicoptered in to god awful
    places in VN.
    
    meg
634.40BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forMon Jan 29 1996 11:027
RE: 634.34 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "memory canyon"

The first amendment is under open attack.  Look at the attempts to put the
Bible's story of origin into science classrooms,  for one.


Phil
634.41WAHOO::LEVESQUEmemory canyonMon Jan 29 1996 11:4010
>Look at the attempts to put the Bible's story of origin into science 
    >classrooms,  for one.
    
    Your town's inability to elect a school board without a zealous agenda
    has not been replicated on a national scope. It appears to this
    observer that you've become over-sensitized to this issue and are
    seeing spooks in every dark closet and under every bed. A moment of
    silence at the beginning of the day is not the same as forced
    recitation of government provided prayer, your repeated assertions to
    the contrary notwithstanding.
634.42POLAR::RICHARDSONCaptain DunselMon Jan 29 1996 12:502
    This is what happens when you base your theology on "This Present
    Darkness" and "Piercing The Darkness".
634.43ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Mon Jan 29 1996 13:3314
    re: .35
    
    Meg,
    
    >3.  Proponent of the Gramm Gingrich bill to confiscate all assets of
    >anyone and their family who is convicted of simple possession of any
    >illegal substance.  
    
    Do you have an HB number for this?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Bob
    
634.44MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Mon Jan 29 1996 15:452
Anyone have details on Gramm's flat tax plan relative to Forbes'?

634.45BOXORN::HAYSSome things are worth dying forMon Jan 29 1996 16:1825
RE: 634.41 by WAHOO::LEVESQUE "memory canyon"

> Your town's inability to elect a school board without a zealous agenda
> has not been replicated on a national scope.

Yet.


> A moment of silence at the beginning of the day is not the same as forced
> recitation of government provided prayer,

No.  The Constitutional Amendment that Gramm says is needed is one to allow
local government provided "voluntary" prayer in public schools.  That would
require an Amendment to the United States Constitution,  of course,  as the
First Amendment states "Congress shall make no law respecting an
establishment of religion",  and the Fourteenth Amendment extends this
prohibition to the States,  and thereby to local governments.

As I understand the United States Constitution,  a scheduled moment of
silence in public schools is probably allowable under the first Amendment.
Unless the State Constitution has something to say on the issue,  as does
New Hampshire's.


Phil
634.46SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Mon Jan 29 1996 18:129
    
    
    Coming to your screen soon..
    
    Phil Hays "Closet of anxieties"
    
    
    Binkley couldn't hold a candle to you, guy!!!
    
634.47SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Mon Feb 05 1996 19:557
    
    After digesting all that's been said and done, I've decided to go with 
    Phil Gramm...
    
    
    
     
634.48PENUTS::DDESMAISONSperson BMon Feb 05 1996 19:553
   he's a little tall for you.

634.49BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityMon Feb 05 1996 20:013

	Milady...too funny.
634.51POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatMon Feb 05 1996 21:1213
				You'll be sorry, you cigar mangler you!
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634.50SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIToo many politicians, not enough warriors.Tue Feb 06 1996 11:285
    
    
    
    Gasp!!! However did I know...!!!!!
    
634.52this analysis is worth what you paid for itGAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseWed Feb 07 1996 14:1519
    
      The La. results indicate that Phil is in trouble.  Buchanan, not
     even trying to be appealing to centrists (which Phil is), captured
     all of the right-to-life, and all of the anti-affirmative-action
     votes, plus some intellectual conservatives as well.  This is a
     state the Republicans will certainly carry no matter who they
     nominate - even the Democratic senator, Breaux, is firmly
     right-to-life, and La. legislatures have consistently tested the
     extent of Roe-v-Wade by passing bipartisan laws placing various
     restrictions on abortion (some of these passed SCOTUS, others not).
    
      The new GOP governor of Louisiana was appreciative of Pat B for
     coming to campaign for him.  Phil comes from right across the border,
     but his more moderate conservativism didn't sell here against Pat.
     The difference is anger.  Louisiana voters are angry at the Federal
     government, even its inside conservative critics like Gramm.  Which
     means it will be a tough year for "moderate conservatism".
    
      bb
634.53NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 07 1996 14:182
I heard that only 5% of La. Repubs voted in the caucuses.  Apparently the
rules were pretty esoteric.
634.54Few places to voteASABET::MCWILLIAMSWed Feb 07 1996 15:316
    There were only 42 polling places in the entire state for the causus,
    and they were only open 4 hours apiece, and not the same 4 hours.  Time
    periods varied locally.  One had to be commited and knowledgable to
    vote.
    
    /jim
634.55SMURF::WALTERSWed Feb 07 1996 15:353
> One had to be commited and knowledgable to vote.                    
    
    As indicated by the outcome.
634.56WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Wed Feb 07 1996 15:371
    Who cares whether Buchanon won in Louisiana? It means nothing.
634.57NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Wed Feb 07 1996 15:394
> One had to be commited and knowledgable to vote.

Perhaps one had to have an effective organization to get out the vote for
one's candidate.
634.58my crystal ball says.GAAS::BRAUCHERWelcome to ParadiseTue Feb 13 1996 12:405
    
      Gramm will withdraw after NH, next Wednesday.  You heard it here
     first.
    
      bb
634.59LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Tue Feb 13 1996 12:441
    i like how Phil says iiiaaawaaahh.
634.60NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 13 1996 12:471
Sounds like Aow-wah to me.
634.61CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Feb 13 1996 12:522
    Ah-oh-wah, much like Oh-hi-yah.  Not to be confoosed with Ten-sea,
    and Wah-oh-min.
634.62LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Tue Feb 13 1996 12:552
    it's more like aaahhh-ooohhhh-waahhh, cuz he really holds
    on to each syllable for a long time.
634.63ROWLET::AINSLEYLess than 150 kts. is TOO slow!Tue Feb 13 1996 13:064
    Phil's a goner...Now maybe he can get back to concentrating on being a
    Senator again.
    
    Bob
634.65POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionTue Feb 13 1996 13:163
    
    KuhNAAAAAAAtuh.
    
634.66LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Tue Feb 13 1996 13:171
    kah-nah-dah.  emphaziz on syllable #2.
634.64POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 13 1996 13:361
    Not as silly as the way Americans pronounce Kanata.
634.67SMURF::WALTERSTue Feb 13 1996 13:461
    "wherezat"?  Emphaziz on the blank look.
634.68CONSLT::MCBRIDEpack light, keep low, move fast, reload oftenTue Feb 13 1996 13:471
    Near Ah-doe-wah and Knee-pee-in.
634.69POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatTue Feb 13 1996 14:001
    Don't forget Keerup!
634.70POWDML::HANGGELILittle Chamber of PerditionTue Feb 13 1996 14:004
    
    I know *I* never will.
    
    
634.71NOTIME::SACKSGerald Sacks ZKO2-3/N30 DTN:381-2085Tue Feb 13 1996 14:102
There are lots of great place names in Quebec.  Kuujjuaq, Quaqtaq,
Kangiqsujuaq, Kangiqsualujjuaq.
634.72I think Phil Gramm was lasted seen in QuaqtaqHBAHBA::HAASExtra low prices and hepatitis too!~Tue Feb 13 1996 14:110
634.73gonner...DELNI::SHOOKReport Redundancy OftenWed Feb 14 1996 06:381
    alas, the first casualty after iowa, 'ol phil has dropped out.
634.74WMOIS::GIROUARD_CWed Feb 14 1996 09:301
    his family must be devasted...
634.75BIGQ::SILVABenevolent 'pedagogues' of humanityWed Feb 14 1996 10:393

	What a nice Valentine's Day present he is giving us. 
634.76SHRCTR::PJOHNSONaut disce, aut discedeWed Feb 14 1996 11:081
                       When were they vasted?
634.77MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 14 1996 12:261
    Bonnie must be gleeful that a type-o-fetus is out of the race now!
634.78Glenn?LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Wed Feb 14 1996 12:331
    well, that's the way the cracker crumbles...
634.79POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 14 1996 12:4212
                               That's the way the cookie crumbles.
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634.80LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Wed Feb 14 1996 12:451
    not only is he out the race, he seems to have lost his identity.
634.81MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 14 1996 12:4710
    I just asked my counterpart here why she wouldn't vote for Phil Gram.
    
    She gives me this look and says...
    
    
    Because he looks like Yoda.
    
    Now we know why Gram dropped out of the race.
    
    
634.82POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 14 1996 12:492
    "Eeeh heheheheh, remember, a republican's strength flooooows from the
    force."
634.83MKOTS3::JMARTINMadison...5'2'' 95 lbs.Wed Feb 14 1996 12:501
    Contwol..Contwol....YOU MUST LEARN CONTWOL!!!!!
634.84POLAR::RICHARDSONI sawer thatWed Feb 14 1996 12:511
    Elmer Fudd was a Jedi?
634.85LANDO::OLIVER_Bmz morality sez...Wed Feb 14 1996 12:511
    may the farce be with ewe.
634.86MOLAR::DELBALSOI (spade) my (dogface)Wed Feb 14 1996 13:435
> 'ol phil has dropped out.

Probably little point in attending the rally Bob Smith had scheduled 
for tomorrow evening in Manchester, then ...

634.87SOLVIT::KRAWIECKIHe's no lackey!! He's a toady!!Wed Feb 14 1996 13:4410
    
    
    Sheeeeeeesh...
    
    
    Now I have more deciding to do...
    
    
    I'll have to go back and see what Alan Keyes has to say....
    
634.88Y'awl's outta here!WECARE::GRIFFINJohn Griffin ZKO1-3/B31 381-1159Wed Feb 14 1996 13:487
    Phil Gramm cannot.
    In good conscience.
    Ask.
    The American people.
    For their continued.
    Support.
    God Bless Y'awl!