07.19.2010
To start, I need to address what is currently taking place in our country and in Iowa.   Our White House, Senate, and Congress are currently controlled by Progressive Democrats.  As is the Iowa Governorship, the Iowa Senate, and the Iowa House of Representatives.  Progressives are much further to the left than Liberal Democrats.   Their agenda focuses on more Government control of every facet of the American economy and on Americans’ lives.  It believes that those who work hard and save money should be taxed to pay for those who do not – redistribution.  It believes that in all situations, the government knows what is best and right and will move accordingly with no regard to the voices of American citizens. Progressive Democrats believed that Government should control Americans’ health care and it used bribes, blackmail, back room deals, and arm twisting to pass the Health Care bill despite 6 months of hearing Americans speak out against this bill.  They refused to listen. Progressive Democrats  spend our tax payer  dollars to bail out big businesses that are in favor or in bed with the big government.  They spend ‘stimulus’ dollars to reward the states and counties of favored politicians.  They have refused to come up with a federal budget until after the November elections, because they don’t want us to know how truly bad America’s financial situation is.

Progressive Democrats believe that all areas of our lives should be regulated by the EPA and is pushing to enact the Cap and Trade bill which would increase utility costs, tax all industry, tax all trucking services, tax and penalize farmers – thus increasing the cost of all products we buy.  It would regulate all home sales and purchases – increasing the cost of purchasing a home and decreasing your chance of selling your home.  It is a hidden tax on all Americans in all income levels and only lines the pockets of the elite few that are currently in control.

Progressive Democrats  support, and are supported by, Unions.  They want to eliminate American’s choice to join a Union or not to join.   This is illustrated in the fact that Unions are excluded from all the regulations in the newly passed Health bill.  And by the fact that “to remove Iowa’s ‘Right to Work” status” is one of the items on the Iowa Democrats Platform (set of goals). 

Progressive Democrats are working hard to enact an Amnesty bill – giving more than 10 million illegals automatic citizenship.  They give lip service to sending more troops and dollars to protect our boarders – but in fact have created new regulation for our Border Control making it harder and more dangerous for them to do their job.  American is at war on our borders with Mexico.  American citizens are at risk every day.  And the President refuses to help. The Federal government is suing the State of Arizona for an immigration law that mirrors the federal law which federal authorities refuse to enforce. 

The Federal government is attempting to put a 6 month freeze on all oil drilling.  This will put 10’s of thousands of people out of work and on our unemployment list at a time when official unemployment figures are just under 10% and real unemployment figures are close to 17%.  Alabama fought back and the courts shot down the Federal directive for the freeze.  In fact the Federal government has forced this into court 2 times and twice been shot down.  Now they are trying to figure out a way to “go around the official process” to enact this shutdown.

So, currently, the White House and his administration is in a legal war with two of our states – Arizona and Alabama – attempting to take away “States rights”.

And currently there are 13 states suing the Federal Government  over the unconstitutional control given to them in the Health bill.

Never has the a White House and it’s Administration been so at odds with the will of the 50 states and the of American Citizens. 

And now you are thinking – “so, the Republicans weren’t that much better when they were in control at the Federal and State levels.  They spent too much money, added new federal and state controls, didn’t take care of the illegals problem”.  And I would say that you are right. 

But I have good news.  Americans across the country are speaking out.  They are demanding fiscal responsibility, limited government and our constitutional freedoms.   Americans have expressed a general distrust of politicians in both parties. 

 

The Republican Party is listening

I have just returned from the Iowa Republican State Convention where I was able to meet the candidates for state offices and hear what they have to say.  I am very happy to say, here in Iowa, we have a great line up of candidates on the Republican Party.    Branstad may not have been our first choice to run for governor (again), but if we are able to elect all of the other candidates listed below, I think they will work hard to hold him to conservative values.  And I think they will work hard to keep Iowans informed.

Governor — Terry Branstad and his running mate Kim Reynolds are in a great position to beat Progressive liberal Governor Culver

Secretary of State – Matt Schultz promises to strengthen Iowa’s voting regulations to ensure there is no voter fraud in Iowa  (look at the fiasco in our neighboring state, Minnesota), and to enforce those laws.  Matt is a grassroots candidate.

Attorney General – Brenna Findley is a fireball of energy and a fireball on protecting our state and individual rights.  She is ready and willing to take on the Federal government and the Iowa government in any and all of their unconstitutional mandates, regulations, and taxation.  When she says she will fight for Iowans – she means it.

State Auditor – Dave Vaudt is an incumbent in this office.  He is called “Iowa Taxpayer Watch Dog” .  He travels the state to anywhere he can get people to listen, to put on a power point presentation on Iowa’s budget.  He works hard to have Iowans know everything there is to know about how our state is spending our tax dollars.  And right now it is not a pretty picture.  His goal is to keep Iowans informed and to keep the government honest. 

State Treasurer – Dave Jamison is another grassroots candidate.  He is determined to make the state show an honest budget – no game playing – hiding money here, robbing from this fund to pay that fund ; creative book keeping that hides the fact that Iowa is over budget and in debt.  He will work with State Auditor Dave Vaudt to keep Iowans  informed and to hold the state to it’s spending level limits stated in the Iowa Constitution.

Secretary of Agriculture – Bill Northey is an incumbent who has long worked hard for Iowa farmers and all aspects of the Iowa agriculture industry. 

US Senator – Chuck Grassley has proven that he will listen to Iowa voters.  Last year he held town hall meetings where he didn’t just talk – tell us what he wanted to do.  He let us talk, and listened to what we wanted him to do.  That is the kind of true “representative” politician we need. 

5th District Congressman – Steve King is on the top 10 hit list for Democrats, and for obvious reasons.  He stands up strong and vocal to defend the Constitution and to defend our rights.  He is our watch dog – letting us know what is happening in Washington.  And he says it as it is.  He is one of the true good guys  in politics, and we are blessed to have him representing our 5th district. Just recently he spearheaded legislation that will force a vote to repeal the Heath Care bill.  When the democrats passed the Health Care bill, they by passed the required voting process.  This will force Congressmen to vote up or down and to let Americans know their true views on this bill.

State Senator – David Johnson has been instrumental in fighting back union control of our state.  In defending Iowa’s “right to work” status.  He is a watch dog on over reaching legislation, taxation and spending.  He is located right here in our county and is willing to listen to us.

State Representative – Royd Chambers  also has been instrumental in the fight to hold off Unions and to defend Iowa’s  ‘Right to Work’  status.  He keeps us informed on the State budget and on proposed legislation.  He is a strong voice for Iowan values. 

State Representative – Jeff Smith is running for the office previously held by retiring Mike Mays.  Jeff speaks out for limited government, limited spending, and up holding the Constitution of Iowa and of the United States.  He knows the peoples of this area and will stand up for our values, for our beliefs, for our businesses and for our workforce. 

So you can see, the Republican Party is changing.  No more establishment politicians – saying one thing to get elected, then doing something entirely different when in office.  These candidates are energized to “Take Back Iowa” and to “Take Back America” .   They are everyday people willing to run for office because they want to Stand  Up for freedomStand up for the Constitution.  Stand up for US  -   We the People – who are the employers of all politicians. 

I invite you to look at the Iowa republicans Platform (statement of beliefs and goals) at: http://www.iowagop.org/site/c.ruIWKbMYIvF/b.5647735/k.A17D/RPI_Platform.htm

And compare it with the Iowa Democrats Platform at :    http://iowademocrats.org/docs/callbook.pdf          You will have to go about 2/3 down on this site to find the platform.        . 

This November’s election is more important than any in recent history.  It will determine the direction our country goes.  The future of America. 

Do we want to become like European countries?  Closer and closer to socalisium .  More control given to (or taken by) the President of the United States. 

Or do we want a return to our Constitutional origins.  To personal responsibility, to personal freedom, to property rights, to small- limited government, to fair taxation.

(K T)

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  1. Francis Thicke on 07.19.2010

    Dear KT,

    I am the Democrat who is running against Bill Northey for Iowa Secretary of Agriculture. You said in your blog, above, that I have worked for the EPA in the past. That is not correct; I have never worked for EPA.

    I have in the past worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., where I served as National Program Leader for Soil Science.

    I am a dairy farmer and have been a full-time farmer for 27 years. I also am a scientist, with a Ph.D. in agronomy/soil fertility.

    Thank you for making that correction to your blog.

    Francis Thicke

  2. debvm on 07.20.2010

    Original post under “Secretary of Agriculture – Bill Northey is an incumbent who has long worked hard for Iowa farmers and all aspects of the Iowa agriculture industry. (following deleted portion) -The Democrat candidate running against him has in the past, worked for the EPA. Do Iowa farmers need more EPA regulations on farming practices? No – Iowa farmers are the best caretakers of Iowa farms. It is not only their land and their livestock – it is their livelihood, their lifestyle. Bill Northey understands this.”

    Information from Mr. Thicke’s web site – “At the appointment of Iowa Governors, Francis has served on the Iowa Environmental Protection Commission, the Iowa Food Policy Council and the Organic Standards Board”

    Site Admin.

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