CONSERVA-GEDDON ADDS NEW
SOLDIER
Lisa Krasner
made official Wednesday what Silver State Confidential
subscribers have known for a couple of weeks now: She’s running against moderate
Assemblyman Randy Kirner (anemic 58.43%
NPRI rating) in Reno.
“I wanted you to be the first to know that today I formally announced I am running as a Republican for Assembly District 26,” the self-described “conservative Republican” wrote in an email. “Our neighbors don't feel like they're being represented by the incumbent, Randy Kirner, and I want to change that. I think that I can do a better job representing the people of Nevada and the people of my district.”
Bravo!
I
love this. Too many candidates are too
afraid to say they’re running because they feel the incumbent is cutting the
cheese instead of cutting the mustard.
As challengers, too many candidates are afraid to even mention their
opponent’s name, let alone say anything critical of them.
Well,
um, if you can’t say anything bad about your opponent, why run against him,
right?
“I’m running for Assembly District 26 because Nevadans can't afford more taxes,” Krasner continued, “and I will fight for Nevada's hardworking taxpayers, families, and job creators. I won't support additional tax increases. I feel that Nevada families are forced to live within their budgets, and Nevada's government needs to work within their budget as well, instead of increasing taxes.”
Sssss-lam!
Over
the past two legislative sessions, Kirner has been a community organizer for
tax hikers. He’s voted to extend the
$620 million worth of “temporary” tax hikes not once, but TWICE. (I hope Mrs. Krasner will commit to voting
against any further extensions of these “sunsets.”)
And
he, along with Assembly Minority Leader Pat
Hickey, has been a cheerleader for the effort to circumvent the Gibbons Tax
Restraint law by allowing the Washoe County school district to impose a tax
hike to dump more money into our “failure factory” public schools.
Kirner
also, by the way, was the man responsible for killing the only conservative
education reform proposal that had a chance of passing this year, persuading
enough of his fellow Republicans to vote against a “parental trigger” bill that
would have allowed parents of crappy public schools to vote to force the
government to convert their school to a charter school.
As
for Krasner’s other bona fides…
“I teach university students courses on Political Science, United States Constitution and the Nevada Constitution. I have served for seven years as a Commissioner for the City of Reno's Parks and Recreation Commission and currently serve on the State of Nevada’s Commission on Aging and Disability. I am a Board Member for the State of Nevada PTA, First Vice-President of Washoe Republican Women's Club, and First Vice President of the Alliance with Washoe County Medical Society.”
The
PTA thing causes me a little concern, because the PTA has been so
anti-education reform in so many communities for so long. But other than that,
a pretty solid resume…especially the part about teaching the Constitution!
I
also checked out her campaign website and LOVED this part on her “Where
Lisa Stands” page: “It is not the government’s job to create jobs; it is the
legislature’s job to support policy that will help local businesses grow and
compete.”
B-I-N-G-O!!
I am
so tired of politicians who have never signed the front of a paycheck claiming
they’re going to “create jobs” through this bill or that legislation. The only thing the government should do to
create jobs is get the hell out of the way of people who actually know how to
create them and would do so again if unshackled from bureaucratic taxation,
regulation and red tape.
By
the way, did I mention that Assemblyman Kirner has TWICE voted to
reimpose the doubling of the payroll tax in Nevada, as well as a doubling of
the business license fee?
Welcome
to CONSERVA-GEDDON, Mrs. Krasner. Let
the games begin!
SNEAK PEAK
Since
I’m on a working vacation, I pretty much loaded up on yesterday’s Silver State
Confidential newsletter to make up for two missed days in the beginning of this
week and two more at the end.
And
to give folks who aren’t yet subscribers a sample of what they’re missing (for
pennies a day!), I’ve posted yesterday’s issue on the web…and, at the end, you
can sign up for a FREE, no-obligation 30-day trial subscription so you won’t
miss a thing once this coming election cycle officially kicks off next week
after Labor Day.
Here’s
what you’ll find in this free sneak peak…
- A past First Friday Happy Hour speaker finally gets justice in Texas
- My “racist” commentary on the 50th anniversary of MLK’s “I Have a Dream” speech
- A California man who should be “hung from the neck until dead”
- The mother of a “handicapped” student who ought to be whipped with a noodle
- The good, the bad and the ugly. NPRI’s ratings are out!
- A not-so-welcome welcome mat for Sen. Hutchison in the rurals
- Dredging up a dead issue against Sue Lowden
- Gumby Republicans gunning for Michele Fiore
- Sheriff under fire hangs up his holster
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