Tuesday, May 7, 2013

MUTH'S TRUTHS 05/07/2013


MODERATE MIKE LETTER ON THE WAY!

Over 200 Nevada conservatives signed our letter encouraging Nevada State Sen.“Moderate Mike” Roberson (RINO-Henderson) to come clean and make an honest man of himself by leaving the GOP and re-registering as the Democrat he’s shown himself to be this legislative session.

In Congress, the general rule of thumb is that one signature on a letter or petition such as this represents the opinion of about 100 others who didn’t take the time to sign. 

If you do the math, you’ll see that Moderate Mike has a real problem on his hands should he remain in the Republican Party and draws a credible primary opponent next year if he seeks re-election or seeks higher office (he’s said to being eying a run for lieutenant governor so he can slide into the governor’s office should Sandoval leave mid-term to run for Harry Reid’s U.S. Senate seat in 2016).

You can see the letter and signers (including one very high-ranking Nevada Republican Party official!) by clicking here


P.S. In case some of you are still unsure if Roberson has truly gone over to the Dark Side and cannot be salvaged, note that not only is he supporting extending the $620 million worth of “temporary” tax hikes from 2009 and proposing a new $600 million tax hike on our mining industry, but he (with support of the other members of the Dirty Half-Dozen Gang) also proposed yesterday yet another new tax hike, this one on the payroll tax on the banking industry!

As I told someone at the Republican Men’s Club luncheon yesterday, Sen. Roberson isn’t a disappointment; he’s a disgrace.


GOP LEADERSHIP NO LONGER AN OXYMORON IN ASSEMBLY

Don’t look now, but Assembly Republicans appear to have a leader who actually understands…get this…POLITICS! 

No, no…it’s true. 

Sure Assembly Minority Leader Pat Hickey might not be the kind of fire-breathing, scorched-earth, tea party conservative that many of us are.  Then again, unlike other Republican leaders he’s never pretended to be.

Nevertheless, give Hickey credit.  He’s actively working and communicating with outside third-party conservative organizations (unlike his Senate counterpart, Sen. Roberson, who only likes to play with himself) and has embraced a tactic I’ve long espoused…

If Democrats won’t hear our bills, hold our own hearings!

Indeed, tomorrow Hickey will moderate a town hall-style “hearing” from 4:00-6:00 pm in Room #1214 in the Legislature to discuss three conservative issues that haven’t received a proper hearing by the Democrat-controlled Assembly this session: PERS reform, prevailing wage reform and tax credits for private school vouchers.

This is the difference between having a “minority” party mentality and an “opposition” party mentality. 

Which is not to say Assemblyman Hickey isn’t working cooperatively with SpeakerMarilyn Kirkpatrick.  He is.  But working cooperatively when possible, and in your own party’s interest when necessary, aren’t mutually exclusive. 

‘Tis a tightrope act, to be sure, but Hickey’s walking it FAR better than the totally ineffective Minority Leaders who came before him: Pete “Tax My Meat” Goicoechea,Heidi “I Wanna Be Lieutenant Governor” Gansert and Garn “Maybe” Mabey.

Of course, the session’s not over…and it’s likely the moderate Republicans in his caucus will wimp out again when the heat gets turned up.  But Hickey thus far has proven himself an able leader who has shown conservatives a level of respect and inclusion we haven’t seen in years past.

What we need next year are more conservatives in the Assembly GOP caucus to replace Gumbies like Lynn Stewart and Tom Grady…and to actually pick up two or three additional seats from the D’s.  Then we’ll start to see some real change!

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