Jim DeMint:
My First Day as Heritage's President

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Dear Reader,
Today is my first full day as president of The Heritage Foundation, and 
the first thing I want to do is thank my predecessor Ed Feulner for the 
institution he has built over the past 36 years. The second thing I will do is 
tell you that we will not change the boundless optimism and pride in our 
country 
you’ve come to expect from Heritage—or our commitment to make sure America 
remains a beacon of freedom to the world.
Heritage has always believed the values that made America great—honesty, 
industriousness, courage, determination—should inform our policies and our 
public institutions. We must never forget the ideas and principles that made 
America the strongest and most prosperous nation in history.
 
Our principles will stay the same, but we will constantly need innovative 
policy ideas to address our nation’s new problems. Heritage’s experts and 
researchers are busy every day working out solutions to our myriad national 
challenges. We don’t need new principles. Our values have stood the test of 
time. It’s important that we draw this distinction between timeless values that 
have been with us for centuries and new policies that we will need in the 21st 
Century.
 
I’ve been traveling across our country since being selected to succeed 
Ed, and I can report that our country shows what works and doesn’t. After 50 
years of liberal policies, Detroit is bankrupt, culturally as well as 
financially. There are more than 400 liquor stores in Detroit, but not one 
chain 
supermarket. And states like California that have been controlled by liberals 
for decades might soon go the way of the Motor City.
But conservative principles are working while liberal schemes are 
failing. In Louisiana, they’re getting their schools to work by giving parents 
the freedom to choose. In Michigan, they have found freedom to work.
 
Despite facing long odds, Americans aren’t giving up.
 
In South Carolina last week, the Heritage team met Lisa Stevens. She had 
served in the State Board of Education and was told that there was nothing that 
could be done to fix some middle schools in that state. Lisa didn’t give up—and 
she fought regulators until she and a bunch of parents opened Langston Charter 
School, which now has 1,500 students competing for 450 places.
 
We also met Willard Galvez. When he lost his job in 2010, he and his wife 
decided they didn’t want to rely on others to support them and their four 
children, so they started their own business.
 
Liberal policies have destroyed families and communities and created 
dependence on government. Putting our society back together will require 
work.
 
Take Obamacare. Our government has been making promises it cannot keep. 
Medicare and Medicaid are already on an unsustainable path, leaving health care 
for seniors and the poor at risk.
 
Obamacare’s promises fuel our fiscal challenges, but that’s not 
the worst thing they do. They make millions of Americans dependent on the 
government for their health care. By 2021, nearly half of all health care 
spending will be controlled by the government. To protect the country from this 
tipping point, Congress must stop the new spending on expanding Medicaid and 
subsidizing coverage through Obamacare.
Dependency is a scourge eating away at our national fiber and undermining 
the values that made us a shining city to the rest of the world.
Today, more people than ever before—69.5 million Americans, from college 
students to retirees to welfare beneficiaries—depend on the federal government 
for housing, food, income, student aid, or other assistance once considered to 
be the responsibility of individuals, families, neighborhoods, churches, and 
other civil society institutions. The United States must reverse the direction 
of these trends or face economic and social collapse.
 
And the most important social tool to fight dependence on 
government, the family, is also under attack. The Supreme Court is considering 
challenges to two marriage laws, and hopefully the judges will stand up for 
marriage as we have known it since the dawn of time.
Whatever the Court’s decision in June, Heritage will redouble 
its efforts to restore a culture of marriage in this country, particularly for 
the most vulnerable. We know that children born and raised outside marriage are 
five times more likely to experience poverty. Marriage precedes government, and 
government policy will either witness to the truth or tell a lie about this 
fundamental institution.
The last point I want to make is about the energy sector and the 
federal government’s attempt to micromanage it. Never has there been so much 
promise—or so many hurdles—to exploring and developing the nation’s natural 
resources. Energy production on private and state lands is thriving, while 
production on federal lands has slowed or is nonexistent, because large swaths 
of land and water are completely off limits.
Congress and the federal 
government need to open access to America’s resources on federal lands and 
ultimately transition the permitting and regulatory process to the state 
regulators where that energy lies. This is one of the keys to getting our 
economy going again.
I promise you that Heritage will not let up on these and many 
other issues in the years to come. All of us here will put our shoulder to the 
wheel to restore American society to what it once was. This is my guarantee to 
you on my first day.
Sincerely,
Senator Jim DeMint 
President 
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