Farewell from Ed Feulner, 
President, Heritage Foundation

 



Dear Reader,

Today is my last day as
president of The Heritage Foundation, and I want to write you one last 
note in that capacity. We’ve had quite a ride these last 
three-and-a-half
decades, and I leave knowing that Heritage will flourish under my 
successor, Jim DeMint.

I want to thank you 
for your
generous support, of course, but more importantly, to tell you to remain 
optimistic about the future. Yes, progressives are on the offensive,
aggressively trying to remake our country using a Euro-socialist mold. 
But this is why we must now redouble our efforts, not lessen or abandon
them.

I know that as a patriot, you will do 
all within your power to ensure that our society will take back the 
reins from
Big Government. I know that you believe in the enduring truth of our 
ideas of limited government, free enterprise, and individual freedom, 
and that
they will eventually win the day. Freedom is man’s natural state; 
whenever he’s enslaved, all he thinks about is how to become free once
again.

Let us remember that we’ve been here 
before. When we started Heritage in 1973, liberals controlled the
Congress and all the socio-cultural institutions. In the White House, we had a 
president weakened by scandal and who had instituted wage and 
price
controls, grown the welfare state, and trekked to Beijing to meet Mao.

We had few, if any, allies in positions of power
back in 1973. We were in fact surrounded.
There was no Internet or Fox News or talk radio to break the monopoly of 
liberal
media. The liberal experiment was in full swing. If you drew your 
inspiration from Russell Kirk, F.A. Hayek, Bill Buckley, and Milton 
Friedman, life
looked mighty grim.

But we didn’t give up. We fought back and started The Heritage Foundation. We 
resolved to take
control of our fate, defend our values, and work night and day to save our 
country and the American Dream.

Within seven
years, Ronald Reagan was elected president and started the conservative 
counterattack against the Leviathan of government. We were there to help him,
and he embraced many of the proposals in our 1980 best-seller, Mandate 
for Leadership. To name just one: missile defense, a proposal that now 
even
Barack Obama seems to be admitting is important.

Getting Reagan to enact our reforms was comparatively easy and the country
prospered. Working with our 42nd President, William Jefferson Clinton, was 
something else.

But we didn’t give up or
even slow down. Welfare reform was one of the biggest battlegrounds, and we 
were in the middle of the battle. President Clinton twice vetoed 
welfare
reform bills that Heritage helped write. But eventually he signed our 
reform into law—and then bragged about it as one of the highlights of 
his
presidency!

Not so President Obama, who has 
gutted the heart of the reform by getting rid of the work provisions. 
Our
response? We are fighting hard on all fronts to put back the provisions, 
because we know from our research that unconditional government 
assistance
hurts far more than it helps the needy and society.

Anticipating the progressive onslaught under President Obama, Heritage
launched 10 key initiatives under the Leadership for America campaign. 
LFA is designed to change the direction of our country, from health care reform
to energy exploration, based on a renewed commitment to the first 
principles of America’s founding.

Which 
brings me
to the present. Many of the critiques we’re seeing these days, from 
individual conservatives and the Republican Party, sound all too ready 
to
abandon first principles and accept big government.

What can they be thinking? The last thing we need right now is more
government, more spending, more debt, more dependence on Big Brother!
I am happy to report that the next generation of
bright—no, make that brilliant—conservatives is inventing new ideas and 
breaking new ground on taxes, education choice, and providing for
the needy at the state level. I am confident that you and the hundreds 
of thousands of other Heritage members, 559,000 Facebook fans, and 
281,000
Twitter followers will flank them.
In this 
last note as your Heritage president, I challenge conservative thinkers, here at
The Heritage Foundation and elsewhere, to come up with solutions to 
strengthen the family, civil society, and our nation. I know they will 
come up
with far better solutions than the progressives who, when they see a 
problem, automatically turn to the government.
Our
Founders bequeathed to us the principles and the culture of a self-governing 
republic. They created the first experiment in leaving people free to
live their lives as they wish as long as they don’t infringe on the 
freedoms of others. They believed in coming together voluntarily to 
solve
common problems under the rule of law. Their vision was a country of 
faith, family, and free enterprise.
It’s been my
honor and my joy to fight alongside you in order to secure America’s 
blessings for future generations. The battle continues with Jim DeMint 
as
your president. Please join me in giving him, and Heritage, our full and 
enduring support.
Onward!
Edwin J. Feulner, Ph.D.
President
P.S. Heritage is
celebrating its 40th anniversary this week. We produced a video, 
narrated by Heritage trustee Kay Coles James, telling the story of how 
we're
advancing ideas that work for America. Please watch and share it with your 
friends. 
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