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Democrat For A Day

Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

I saw a t-shirt tonight that I must get…it said “I crash both parties” and had the Democratic Jackass/Donkey* and Republic Elephant. That pretty much sums up my political stance.

While I may lean Republican if only given two choices, I’m not a party loyalist and have voted all across the board…sometimes neither option is good and having a third (or fourth or fifth) party is great. Sure, some will argue that you’re “throwing away” your vote, but I say that’s b.s. since at least I made an effort to vote unlike the apathetic people who don’t exercise the right so many have died to defend. Don’t get me started…if you don’t vote, don’t open your mouth to complain about our representatives or “the system”. Better yet, pack up your bags and move to some politically oppressed foreign land for a while to see how you like that.

Anyway, to today…

Here in Indiana you have to declare Democrat or Republican for primaries. For most of the state the only races that really mattered were Democratic. So guess what? An estimated 80% of voters in a traditionally Republican state declared Democratic.

For my area, that got us a trifecta of Democratic opponents for the fall…President (which hasn’t happened in my lifetime), Governor (many Democrats AND Republicans can’t stand our current Governor, myself included) and Congressman (or woman). (more…)

Indianapolis Mayor-Elect Greg Ballard

Wednesday, November 7th, 2007

WARNING: Political Content, Handle With Care (And a Grain of Salt)

While I’m not overly interested in politics in it’s current state (it is what it is), please humor me as I ramble off some thoughts about the 2007 Indianapolis Mayoral Election…

VOTER TURNOUT

For this “off year” election we had roughly 25% of registered voters turn out to vote.  They say that’s an average turn-out, but to me that seems kind of disappointing, especially since the vast majority of Indianapolis is registered to vote.  (Over 75% of the total population is registered to vote, and note that the total population includes children and people who don’t have voting rights.  So my guess is that of the people who have the right to vote, probably at least 90% or more of them are registered to do so.)

Anyway, it’s not as if it’s difficult to vote and in other countries people would love to have a say in who their governing officials are. My stance is that if you don’t vote and don’t have a really good reason for not doing so, you shouldn’t be allowed to complain about the government.  Wouldn’t that be like an atheist complaining about “acts of God”?

POLITICAL TERMS

Am I alone in thinking that there should be an eight year term to just about every elected office (or at the very least, eight consecutive years with a four year break)? Beyond that you can fall into “career politician” land and I can’t see how you can truly remain connected with the “real world” without living there for a while. Sure, a career politician might be the best candidate for the job, but it just seems like it would be too easy to start to think of it as a career and to begin serving your own interests instead of serving the interest of the public. This is across the board, regardless of party affiliation.

POLITICAL PARTIES

Man would I love it if our political system truly allowed for 3 or 4 true candidates/parties for each election.  Sure, they’re there as a gesture, but it’s very rare that they come into play except for “stealing” votes from one or the other main party candidates.  And that’s just tragic.

BART PETERSON

I’ll give Bart Peterson credit in that he did make some major changes while he was in office. While I don’t agree with some of them, it is good that he has something to show for his time in office (good or bad).

When it comes to the campaign, Bart was a ringer as far as all of the political pundits were concerned. From what I saw this was solely based on the campaign funding differences, which is just plain silly in my opinion. I heard the “experts” say that 95% of the time campaign contributions is what an election comes down to. But I think they missed the fact that this wasn’t a normal election. Money came into play BIG TIME, but not within their usual evaluation box. And I think that the Peterson campaign caught onto that a little too late.

The obvious major blow to Bart’s bid for reelection was the whole mess surrounding the police merger which was supposed to save us $40M but ended up costing more money, thus lead to a tax increase in order to cover the payroll. When you consider that along with the fact of the whole property tax fiasco AND the recent sales tax increase to fund the new stadium, there are a whole lot of people not too happy. Even though the other tax items can’t be solely placed on Bart’s shoulders, it is messing with people’s money and people don’t like that.

Other than that, I think the decision maker for anyone wavering one way or the other (or towards the other Peterson in the race) was the negative ads that were put out over the final week of the election. This was a clean election up until that point and these ads just made my skin crawl (I’ll spare you that tirade). I can tell you that if I had been wavering at all, this would have sealed the “no vote” for me.

GREG BALLARD

While I can’t honestly say whether or not Greg Ballard will be a better Mayor of Indianapolis than Bart Peterson was/is, I will say that I’m happy to see some fresh blood in there.  And if people don’t like the job that he’s done in his first term, they can go to the polls in four years and make their statement.  But I plan on giving him the time to prove himself either way, as change does take a little time.  (But please, oh, please…I’m begging here…we don’t want another commando around like our current governor…and I’ll spare you that tirade as well, as I really don’t have the time to go down that road.)

I really love the fact that Greg Ballard won the election on a such a small budget AND that he’s a political unknown. And dare I mention that he really ran his campaign as an Independent Republican?  These things have that entrepreneurial flare that just lights my fire.  It’s like rooting for the underdog and I dig that.

Back in the spring I would have told you that you were nuts if you thought someone would beat Bart Peterson in the fall election, even with the police merger stuff going on. Carl Brizzi declined to go for the Republican nomination and the Republicans didn’t have a number two guy that they were backing, so the party basically just threw in the towel (until the very last minute when they saw that Greg Ballard actually had a chance). For reasons I won’t go into, I honestly don’t think Carl Brizzi would have beaten Bart Peterson though. And I’m sure the third choice would have gained enough votes to be the difference maker.

But anyway, congratulations go out to Greg Ballard on his Mayoral victory.  I’m looking forward to finding out more about him and seeing what his big picture for the city looks like.

I Concede (Elections 2006)

Wednesday, November 8th, 2006

The result are in so now I must reluctantly concede for my runs for the 2006 offices of Indiana Secretary of State, U.S. Senate & U.S. Representative District 7. It’s an honor to be self-nominated and I have to thank my wife & constituent for her support in my run for these offices. With her support the votes for my candidacy doubled.

We’ll regroup during the off season and begin putting together a stronger campaign for our next opportunity. Who knows, maybe next time we’ll give people a whole week of notice and jump through the legal hoops in order to obtain campaign funds for cool stuff like buttons, flyers and billboards with my picture plastered all over them (and who wouldn’t want to look at that!?).

Late Entry (Elections 2006)

Tuesday, November 7th, 2006

Ah, voting time has come and gone yet again and I’ve exercised my voting rights in an effort to try to shake things up again.

Being typically apolitical and not really liking to talk about politics, I will say that I have always voted against Julia Carson and am hoping that maybe this is “the year” that she gets voted out. (Jeff & I talked about her on the latest podcast, so check that out for some funny commentary.) I am always baffled how it is that she keeps getting reelected when she hasn’t done anything worthwhile and the words that come out of her mouth make no sense at all (we have DST now, so I have no idea what her campaign was this year beyond “We heart Julia”). But hey, a lot of things in this town don’t make a lot of sense to me.

Anyway, I am now announcing my candidacy for the 2006 offices of Indiana Secretary of State*, U.S. Senate & U.S. Representative District 7.

Yes, I know that the polls are now closed and it is a little late to be launching a campaign, but due to the lack of funding I think “our” campaigns were pretty good and they were definitely the cleanest campaigns. Also, by announcing myself as a late entry I’ve avoided the possibility of anyone digging up any “dirt” on me. (Heaven forbid that someone found out that I actually enjoy the occasional Pauly Shore flick.)

No, I don’t know if you can actually run for three offices at once (who has the time to check on that sort of thing anyway?). But aren’t my chances much better by spreading things out a bit? If it does turn out to be possible I have no problem serving in both the U.S. House & the U.S. Senate simultaneously.

The early results are starting to come in, so now we’ll wait and see how things shake out. Word has it that I have at least a few write-in votes.

* I already have my framed “Honorary Indiana Secretary of State” certificate circa 1995, so why not go for the real deal? Ah, to be an “intern” again…I have fond memories of the weekly intern meeting with the Secretary of State and being required to eat the doughnuts bought for us. Thanks for the memories Sue Ann!

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