BACK FROM THE DEAD
I think maybe, just maybe, I’m gonna start getting a flu
shot every year from now on.
I’ve been
laid up since last Friday afternoon and am only feeling about 60% back to
normal today. But I think I have just
enough energy left this morning to get out a Silver State Confidential with some items that
have been backed up for awhile. Bon appétit
(cough)!
NOT A REFERENDUM TO “GO CRAZY”
The New York Times
ran a story last Friday about the philosophical balancing act facing Republican
governors around the country as we enter into this post-red wave governing era,
including this reference to the situation here in Nevada…
To read the full article, click
here
CHAOS CAUCUS UPDATE
The following letter-to-the-editor by Lynn Muzzy of Minden was published in the Reno Gazette-Journal over
the weekend. I think it sums up the
situation quite nicely…
What he said.
PRESIDENT OF THE RATIONALIZATION CAUCUS
Liberal Republican Assemblyman Paul Anderson of Las Vegas did an interview on KNPR last week in
which he declared that “ultimately the state does not have enough money to pay
for all of its services.”
The obvious solution: Cut some services, right?
Wrong.
Anderson, appointed by Speaker-of-the-Weak John Hambrick to Majority
Leader-in-Exile Michele Fiore’s
leadership position, maintains the state is already “running very lean, but
overall it needs more money.”
He also criticized Republicans who have signed the Taxpayer
Protection Pledge, saying it “is like a jury deciding a person’s guilt or
innocence before looking at the evidence.”
No it isn’t.
It’s like taking a marriage vow for people who are truly
committed to each other.
How would marriage vows work if couples promised to remain
faithful to each other, but, you know, still keep their options open in case somebody
better comes along?
People who refuse to sign the Tax Pledge and criticize it
the way Anderson did simply are not committed to the notion that the problem is
government spends too much, not that citizens are taxed too little.
It’s easy to rationalize and justify
well-meaning government programs and raise taxes “just a little” to grow
government.
It’s a heckuva lot harder to say “no.”
Ask any parent!
But it’s the “right” thing to do.
THE CURE FOR CRUMMY PUBLIC SCHOOLS
In what was essentially a CYA public relations press
release, a pair of Clark County School District bureaucrats inked an op-ed that
was published last week in the Las Vegas Review-Journal in which they declared
that progress on fixing the local failure factories “so far is encouraging.”
Only if you’re wearing a pair of those Ronco rose-colored
glasses!
But here’s the money line from the column…
Read that again.
“Replacing ineffective school principals.”
That’s an education reform fix that, get this, doesn’t
require MORE MONEY!
And it apparently WORKS!
And if the district is acknowledging that we have a bunch of
ineffective school principals, doesn’t it make sense to assume that we also
have a bunch of INEFFECTIVE TEACHERS?
So instead of trying to fix our crappy schools by simply
throwing more money at them, shouldn’t we first streamline the process for
canning low-performing principals and teachers?
And instead of wasting time inking
“move-along-nothing-to-see-
Just an idea.
RECALL FEVER: CATCH IT!
The following was sent to Assemblyman Chris Edwards on Monday. It’s
pretty much self-explanatory…
WHAT HAPPENS WHEN GOP ESTABLISHMENT LOSES
Local media in Nevada seems to have latched onto the notion
that the problems between our governor and the state GOP is unique. It’s not.
Far from it. And it appears
Florida could be joining us on Saturday.
According to a story in yesterday’s Tampa Bay Times…
Why, it’s déjà vu all over again. When it comes to the moderate Republican
establishment, it’s either their way or the highway. Unless “their” people are in charge, they
take their ball and go home.
DRIVE-BY MUTHINGS
Establishment Republicans are gonna need a very energized,
highly-motivated base of supporters to come out of the woodwork in 2016 if they
are to have any chance of replicating their electoral success of 2014. To that end they appear to have already
settled on one of two candidates: Mitt Romney
or Jeb Bush.
We’re doomed.
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I wonder…
I wonder if, when Gov. Brian
Sandoval, liberal Republicans and Democrats proclaim that “everything” has
to be on the table when it comes to the budget this year if that will include state
taxpayer money being wasted to fight Yucca Mountain when, you know, like, that’s
what we have members of Congress for?
Which raises ANOTHER good question: *Should* Nevada’s congressional delegation
continue with its knee-jerk opposition to Yucca Mountain? Because according to news reports today, a
bill is being prepared in Congress that “could include financial incentives for
Nevada to drop its long-held opposition to the once-proposed repository.”
Wouldn’t it be the responsible thing to do to at least look
at the offer before saying “no”? I
wonder how we, the people, would vote on such an advisory question if it was on
the ballot?
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* *
At a legislative forum hosted by the Las Vegas
Review-Journal’s Glenn Cook, Nevada
State Sen. Moderate Mike Roberson
(RINO-Las Vegas) declared, “No getting around this, we need more money for
essential services.”
OK. Now, define “essential.” Do that and it’ll be smooth sailing ‘til sine
die. Without such a definition, Roberson’s
statement is as meaningless as his signed Taxpayer Protection Pledge.
* * *
* *
So according to a Las Vegas Review-Journal expose, a group
of private, anonymous donors have been funding Nevada Go. Brian Sandoval’s foreign junkets…er, um, “trade missions” (yeah, THAT’S
the ticket!) to far-away exotic locales such as China, Israel, Mexico and South
Korea.
And the generous donations to the governor’s travel club,
code-named Success Nevada, are neither considered “gifts” nor “campaign
contributions.”
Welcome to Nevada!
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The unreconstituted left-wingers over at the Progressive
Liberal Alliance of Nevada (PLAN) used ex-Democrat Assemblyman Jason Frierson – who singled-handedly
shot down the campus carry bill last session by not allowing a committee vote
on it – to deliver this year’s Liberal State of the State Address, or whatever
they call it.
Frierson barfed up all the usual left-wing rhetoric and
policy ideas that have proved to be such dismal failures over the years, while
slamming conservatives for declaring that “more money isn’t the answer.”
That’s just an outright, demonstrably false lie.
I sure as heck WISH the governor and Legislature had
been cutting spending, especially during the peak of the Great Obama/Sandoval
Recession here in Nevada. But it just
didn’t happen. Spending has continually
increased. Period.
FAMOUS LAST WORDS
“Retiring Dem Sen. Boxer brags: ‘I have about a thousand
accomplishments’. True. All of which will need to be fixed at some point.” - @FredThompson
“The Nevada Legislature has a storied, infamous history of
deliberately delaying the introduction of tax-increase legislation, then
debating the plan behind closed doors.
Lobbyist get their say. Unwashed
taxpayers do not.” – Las Vegas Review-Journal editorial, 1/14/15
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