Culver/Branstad-What’s The Difference?

Terry_BranstadAccording to this article at the Quad City Times, former Governor Branstad took part in a fundraiser for Representative Jeff Kauffman on a farm outside of Wilton, IA. As I was reading the article I was amazed at some of the criticisms that Branstad leveled at Governor Culver. All this criticism got me to thinking, really what is the difference between Branstad and Culver, shall we find out.

One of the chief accusations that Branstad has aimed at Governor Culver is that Culver has severely mismanaged the state budget. And while I agree with this sentiment I wanted to see where Branstad was on the issue. And after reading some the articles on Branstad when he was in office it appears that his tenure was not as rosy as his admirers would like us to think. Did you know that every year that Branstad was in office he increased the state budget in much the same fashion as Governor Culver?  This revelation sort of nullifies his attacks on Culver on his overspending, kind of like the pot calling the kettle black.

And do you remember that battle for federal deductibility that we won back during the legislative session. Apparently just like Culver, Terry Branstad wanted to remove it from Iowa law. This revelation makes me wonder if we would have to fight this battle all over again if Branstad were to win another term in Terrace Hill. I wonder if he has changed his tune on this issue.

This in turn brings us to taxes; both Culver and Branstad have raised taxes. The perversion here is that Branstad raised taxes more than Culver; however that can be attributed to Branstad being in office much, much longer. But in the fact of the matter is that in the 80’s/90’s Branstad raised the sales tax multiple times to pay for his overspending.

When you get right down to it, their records are much too alike. Both have increased spending and both have increased the size of the state government. And for someone attempting to run as a conservative, that is not a record to have. As I stated above I wanted to see the difference between Culver’s record and Branstad’s. Now that I have looked at them both, I really see no difference.

Moderate In Disguise

Miller_MeeksAs a Conservative Republican I find little that disturbs me more than a Moderate masquerading as a Conservative. By disguising their true political views these Moderates are lying to the electorate. This deception is a violation of the trust that people place in their elected officials. Moderates that hide their true worldview lack an ingredient necessary for them to succeed in politics, integrity.

Last year during the 2nd Congressional District Primary eventual winner Marianette Miller-Meeks ran as a conservative. Couple that with the fact that she faced two particularly weak candidates and you can see why she won that race. However near the end of the primary we began to receive word that all might not be as it seemed with Ms. Miller-Meeks. We began to notice her skirting questions, or blatantly avoiding questions. It began to seem like she was hiding something.  Ultimately she failed in her 2008 bid to unseat David Loebsack from Congress.

This summer with little to no campaigning going on I was informed by one of my trusted sources that on her profile page Ms. Miller-Meeks had listed under political views; Moderate. The only confirmation that I was able to get of this was through 2 other online sources. Of course this turn of events confirmed the suspicions that began to grow near the end of the primary and justified the actions that we here at Iowa Defense Alliance took in the spring of 2008.

Now it would appear that Ms. Miller-Meeks is gearing up for another run at this seat. On her Facebook profile she has changed her political views from Moderate to Conservative. And at numerous Wapello County GOP meetings she has refused to end the speculation that she will indeed run again. Both are indicative of her intentions to at the very least consider another run at the seat held by Loebsack. However I don’t think that her phony conservatism will play well with the base of the party now that she has admitted to being a moderate. If she does indeed make an official campaign announcement I would like to be the first to offer up a slogan for her using her initials. Moderate, Masquerade, Mercenary.

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