Liberal Assemblyblogger Gives Conservatives a Hickey
Chuck
Muth
April
30, 2015
One
of my favorite Ronald Reagan quotes is this one:
Now,
I’m pretty sure the Gipper wasn’t referring to liberal Nevada Assemblyman Pat
"The Appeaser" Hickey. But he could have been.
Deposed
as Republican Assembly Caucus leader by newly-elected conservative caucus members
before the start of this year’s legislative session, the Reno RINO (Republican
in Name Only) has been relegated to the role of back-bench blogger. And in a recent post, the bitterness of his
defrocking was on full display.
The
bee in Hickey’s bonnet continues to be Republicans who have signed the Taxpayer
Protection Pledge promising their constituents that they will “oppose and vote
against any and all efforts to increase taxes.”
The
man who never met a tax he wouldn’t hike simply cannot fathom how any candidate
can make such a campaign promise, put it in writing, and then honor it. Indeed, Hickey declared that signing the
Pledge “flies in the face of the American spirit of individualism and
self-determination.”
Um,
no it doesn’t.
To
the contrary, signing the Pledge demonstrates solid conviction to the conservative
principle of limited government. Among elected
Republicans demonstrating such conviction at the federal level are Nevada Sen.
Dean Heller and Reps. Joe Heck, Mark Amodei and Cresent Hardy.
In
addition, every declared GOP presidential candidate for 2016 has already signed
the Pledge, along with 219 Republican members of Congress, 49 members of the
U.S. Senate and over 1,400 state legislators.
Also, the number of Pledge signers in the Nevada State Assembly jumped
from three during Hickey’s short reign in the 2013 session to eleven this
year.
In
other words - and using his own words – it is Hickey who’s the “ideological
infidel” out of step with his party, not the Pledge signers.
Nevertheless,
Hickey claims that grassroots activists holding Pledge signers’ feet to the
fire is “simply not working anymore.”
Au
contraire, mon frère. The GOP opposition
to Gov. Brian Sandoval’s billion dollar tax hike - and the liberal Assembly GOP
mutant version of it - is coming almost entirely from Pledge signers. As such, the Pledge continues to work just as
intended.
The
problem is that Pledge signers are still outnumbered, barely, by tax-hiking Hickey
Republicans. So it’s not that the Pledge
isn’t working; it’s that we need to elect more Pledge signers!
And
that’s exactly what GOP primaries are for.
While
Hickey himself escaped a primary challenge last year, most of his hand-picked
non-Pledge-signing candidates lost to conservative challengers. And his left-hand man, Assemblyman Randy "Kirner Tax" Kirner (RINO-Kirner Tax),
survived by only 11 votes.
That’s
without having Sandoval’s billion dollar tax hike wrapped ‘round their necks. Hickey Republicans won’t be so lucky next
year.
(Mr.
Muth is president of Citizen Outreach and the publisher of www.NevadaNewsandViews.com. He personally blogs at www.MuthsTruths.com)
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