Wednesday, October 8, 2014

SILVER STATE CONFIDENTIAL 10/08/2014

GAY MARRIAGE

This gay marriage question in Nevada is tough. 

Fact is the ban on gay marriage was approved overwhelmingly by a vote of the people, not once, but twice.  Now the will of the people has been overturned by judicial fiat, which has determined that marriage is an inalienable right, right up there with life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

As everyone knows, I have no problem with gay marriage.  I mean, how does two gay guys getting married hurt my marriage?  It doesn’t.  And there are plenty of absolutely horrible heterosexual married couples who have no business whatsoever raising kids, so that argument doesn’t fly.  And I still believe heterosexual divorce has done more harm to the institution of marriage than gay marriages ever could.


That said, government policies extending certain special benefits in our tax code to married couples is what has made marriage an equal protection issue rather than a religious issue.  So the real cause of this unrest isn’t so much that gays are now being allowed into the institution of marriage, but that government was allowed into the institution of marriage. 

An object lesson to be learned and avoided in the future…say, in health care, for example?

IS ANY REPUBLICAN BETTER THAN ANY DEMOCRAT?

I almost missed this a couple weeks ago…

The Las Vegas Review-Journal reported that Nevada State Senate Minority Leader Moderate Mike Roberson (RINO-Las Vegas) called his Democrat colleagues “incompetent” and claimed they “have not got the job done.” 

But it’s what he was talking about that should worry conservatives, Republicans and taxpayers (oh, my!).

Roberson was complaining that the D’s “wouldn’t even ‘sit at the table’ to discuss his proposal to raise taxes on the mining industry to raise $600 million to help fund education and fix schools.”

As if taking $600 million from the private sector and flushing it down the dark hole that is our government-run public schools would actually fix our lousy education system.

Roberson – who lied to voters when he signed the Tax Pledge as a candidate but then embraced two, huge $600 million-plus tax hikes last year - is trying to wrest majority control from the D’s, who currently have an 11-10 advantage. But to do so he’ll have to run the table and win all three of the seats in play – including his own. 

And here’s his argument for putting him in charge…

“You’d be much better off with a Republican majority.  The governor needs at least one house with his party to push forward his agenda. … I believe that the Republicans and the governor are the education party in the state.”

The governor’s agenda?  He doesn’t HAVE an agenda!

Oh, sure, he ran in 2010 on a conservative platform of no tax hikes, spending cuts and school vouchers - but he’s done NONE of those.  Instead he’s raised taxes, jack up spending, implemented ObamaCare, expanded Medicaid, and hasn’t even said the word “vouchers,” let alone pursued them.

Oh, and he desperately wants to tax the Internet!

So does Roberson.

Look, if Gov. Sandoval needs Roberson and his gang of moderate Gumby Republicans to advance THAT agenda, it’s hard to see how we’d be worse off with the Democrats.

I’m telling y’all right now, there’s no way in Hades I’m supporting Roberson in the general election. The only question is whether or not I urge conservatives to simply boycott that race on their ballot…or just come right out and support his Democrat opponent, Teresa Lowry.

Remember, it took Jimmy Carter to prepare the electorate for Ronald Reagan.  Sometimes you need to take one step back in order to take two steps forward.

The only thing worse than having a flaming liberal Democrat in leadership…is a prevaricator pretending to be a conservative Republican in leadership.  I know some of you will vehemently disagree with me on this one.  We’ll just have to agree to disagree…or you can unsubscribe if it really bothers you that much.

I’ll understand.

DRIVE-BY MUTHINGS

--> In her latest lame email fundraising pitch to supporters, Democrat congressional candidate Erin Bilbray-without-the-Kohn writes, “It feels like just yesterday I filed papers to run against Joe Heck for Congress.”

Actually, no.  Considering how badly and embarrassingly Bilbray-without-the-Kohn’s campaign has been run, it feels like it’s been an eternity.

--> Assemblyman Pat Hickey (RINO-Reno) has introduced a bill to take away or dilute the right of voters to elect members of their local school boards. 

BDR 34-229 “Makes various changes concerning the boards of trustees of school districts, including providing for the election and appointment of members and revising their powers.”

Why not just let R&R Advertising appoint EVERY public official in Nevada?

FAMOUS LAST WORDS

“We seriously doubt that allowing committed same-sex couples to settle down in legally recognized marriages will drive opposite-sex couples to sex, drugs and rock-and-roll.” – 9th Circuit Court of Appeals in ruling striking down Nevada’s anti-gay marriage law

“The (Republican) establishment has a lot more money and is willing to smear conservative candidates with false attacks." - Senate Conservatives Fund spokeswoman to the Washington Post on why the group didn’t have more success in the GOP primaries this year (Hat tip: Morning Score)

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