Revenge of the
Conservatives: GOP Tax-hikers Take it in the Shorts
In
2014, Nevada Republicans won complete control of the state government for the first
time since the Depression - and proceeded to blow that historic opportunity by
passing the largest tax hike in state history.
Nevada
conservatives were not amused, and took their revenge at the ballot box.
State
Senate Majority Leader “Tax Hike Mike” Roberson – who engineered the $1.4
billion tax hike in the upper house – attempted to run for Congress. He was soundly thrashed in the GOP primary by
a candidate who signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge.
Roberson
went on to lose his slim 11-10 Senate majority to the Democrats in the general
election when GOP Assemblywoman Victoria Seaman - who voted for 9 tax/fee hikes
last session and refused to sign the Tax Pledge - lost in her bid to hold the
seat vacated by tax-hiking Republican Sen. Mark Lipparelli.
In
the State Assembly, 9 of the 13 Republicans who voted for the largest tax hike
in Nevada history are not going back next year!
Tax-hiking
Assemblymen Randy Kirner and Lynn Stewart chickened out and quit rather than
face voters for re-election.
Tax-hiking
Assemblyman Erv Nelson quit the Assembly and ran for the State Senate rather
than face his constituents for re-election.
He lost in the GOP primary.
Tax-hiker
Pat Hickey quit the Assembly and ran for the Board of Education. He lost, too.
Both
ran, but they couldn’t hide.
Tax-hiking
Assemblymen Glenn Trowbridge and P.K. O’Neill drew conservative GOP primary
challengers who signed the Tax Pledge.
Both lost.
Tax-hiking
Assemblymen David Gardner, Derek Armstrong and Stephen Silberkraus – the “Three
RINOs” (Republicans in Name Only) - each drew serious conservative primary
challengers who signed the Tax Pledge. And
each was “softened up” in those primaries by opponents and outside organizations
who made sure conservative voters knew their true voting records.
The
Three RINOs won their primaries. But in
the general election Gardner got crushed 55-44%. Armstrong lost by just over 1,000 votes out
of more than 25,000 cast. While
Silberkraus lost by 194 votes.
Had
these guys not betrayed conservatives and their party’s principles, they
probably would have won re-election. But
actions have consequences – and bad actions have bad consequences. Good riddance. Don’t let the door hit ya on the way out.
When
the smoke cleared on Election Day, the tax-hiking Assembly GOP caucus lost a
total of 10 seats – handing Democrats a 27-15 majority. Which in itself resulted in one more
conservative “payback.” Tax-hiking
Assembly Speaker John Hambrick not only lost the speakership, he was completely
ousted from any leadership position in the GOP caucus.
November
8th was the political equivalent of the St. Valentine’s Day massacre
for tax-hiking Republicans. Hopefully
GOP legislators will remember this day the next time they even think about
voting to raise taxes.
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