BVP on Culver: “Hope and Wait” Policies

Bob Vander PlaatsThe primary that will decide the Republican nominee to challenge Governor Chet Culver is still eleven months away. That didn’t stop The Iowa Republican from commissioning a poll to determine who the frontrunner is at this early date. As I had predicted last month Bob Vander Plaats is the clear frontrunner in the race for the Republican Gubernatorial nomination. In fact Vander Plaats is clearly dominating the rest of the field by more than thirty percent. In the wake of this poll I had the opportunity to have a conversation with Vander Plaats. During the interview he very clearly took aim at Culver and never let up.

Vander Plaats clearly articulated that there will be many issues in play over the next year and a half, but that without a doubt the single biggest issue facing Iowa at this time is the impending budget deficit that by most accounts could top $1 Billion. Contrary to what some may be saying, Vander Plaats is not ignoring economic issues in his campaign. In fact during our conversation Vander Plaats went right after the Governor’s continued assertions that there are no problems with the state budget. Culver’s most recent solution to last year’s budget crunch was to use one time revenue to help balance the budget, clearly a solution that resulted from a lack of leadership. Rather than focusing on across the board cuts, Vander Plaats would utilize targeted cuts where essential services would be less affected than non-essential services.  Furthermore he has indicated that he would implement statewide government reforms with the goal of increasing efficiency allowing the state to get the best bang for the buck.

Vander Plaats also took aim at Governor Culver’s train trip to promote high speed rail service from Des Moines to Chicago. He stated that Culver can promote high speed rail all he wants, but the fact remains that he continues to ignore more pressing concerns such as the looming budget crisis. He also pointed out that by continuing to push for high speed rail at a time when the state is facing massive budget shortfalls is irresponsible further illustrating the failure of leadership in the Culver administration.

Our conversation next turned to Iowa’s business climate. As we are all no doubt aware by now Iowa has one of the worst business climates in the nation. Taxation and regulation of businesses large and small inhibit the engine that promotes economic growth. Vander Plaats feels that one of the keys to reversing this is as stated above, reforming Iowa government to run more efficiently and less obtrusively. The state government must tie this together with a more competitive, fairer tax rates, and common sense regulations in order to attract and encourage growth of the Iowa economy.

I asked Bob what were the common themes that he has been hearing around the state from the people attending his events. The number one issue that he mentioned was the lack of leadership at the statehouse. The Culver administration has , from all appearances, been AWOL on the issues that the citizens of Iowa care about. Whether it be the bottle bill that they tried to pass, the lack of courage on the Supreme Court ruling, the decrepit state of Iowa’s education system, or the denial of budget problems. As Vander Plaats pointed out during our conversation, Governor Culver seems to have adopted a modified form of President Obama’s campaign philosophy of “Hope and Change.” When it comes to the problems facing the state Culver appears to be practicing the philosophy of “Hope and Wait.”

What will Grassley do with health care reform compromise?

I have been wondering what Charles Grassley is doing in regards to his efforts with health care reform.  In an opinion piece called “The Grassley Test” I learned that he is the “GOP point man for ObamaCare.”

I wish I could find comfort in reading the article. I don’t.

Obama is out pushing his bill everywhere and to all the media that are only too happy to put him in front of a camera. And, we must get this passed NOW! All of this sounds so familiar from the shoving of the first stimulus package on Americans.

So, I am thinking what Grassley did with that vote….

There are numerous comments left after The Grassley Test article and I will share one of them.

Mr. Grassley is yet another moderate that may indeed sell out on his party. Kim, I admire your optimism that he will make the right decisions. But there really isn’t a bi-partisan solution here that the Dems would accept – so they have to rely on sell-outs…

The comment says a lot and confirms why I am so uneasy about what Grassley is doing in his effort for “bipartisan support.” I hope that Grassley understands that Iowans are once again watching and paying attention to his decisions.

It is a lot to take on David Axelrod, Chris Dodd, Harry Reid, and Obama.

The article I share concludes with:

“Mr. Grassley goes his own way, he may yet irk Republicans. But so far he’s serving as a good litmus test of how committed the Democratic majority is to working with the other side.”

Senator Grassley: Iowans are watching. “Irk” seems to be a bland word if you cave in to the Democrats on this one.

Let Freedom Ring for accountability from legislators

This morning on FOX News I heard Colin Hanna of “Let Freedom Ring” tell about the push to get Legislators to pledge to actually read the Healthcare Reform package.

I have done some checking into Let Freedom Ring and have learned that it is “a non-profit, grassroots organization supporting a Conservative agenda”.

When you check out the website you will see the Legislators who have signed the pledge so far. Hanna stated on FOX News that the Leadership in Washington, D.C. “does not want the American people to see this bill.” I take it we can’t count on Pelosi, Reid, Frank and Company to sign the pledge but I will be watching to see how accountable all Legislators will be.

I am certain that this is true. We aren’t to know how much the passage of this bill will cost us, that it will fund abortion, and who knows what else if we can’t read it.

I urge you to check out the website. Be informed. A portion of the website follows:

Hold your Senators and Members of Congress accountable for reading any healthcare reform legislation up for vote by having them sign our pledge.

So that all Legislators have ample time to review the pledge before encountering any publicity, we will not release the names of signers until Monday, July 20th.

By close of business on Monday, July 20th, we will release the names of those who have signed, those who have declined to sign and those who have failed to respond. We will then begin targeted publicity campaigns thanking those who have signed and taking to task those who have not.

“I want my Country back!”

If you want a jump start on your Monday morning, I have one for you!

Watch the video to see a Great American woman stand up at a Rep. Mike Castle Town Hall meeting to question President Obama’s birth certificate.

Listen to the passion that was used when saying the Pledge of Allegiance.

Being polite to our Congressmen (and women) does not seem to get the point across. While some might say this woman was rude, I say we are all being forced to  shout in order to have our voices heard.

This is my SHOUT of appreciation for all those who stand up for America.

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