What ever happened to people just saying they intend to run?
What ever happened to people just saying they intend to run?
What ever happened to people just saying they intend to run?
This afternoon, I was sitting at my desk configuring my Raspberry Pi 2 for a project I thought could have some potential political applications. And then my phone pops up with a message:
@AFPSD Congrats! Not sure how you got @SoDakCampaigns to go against tax & spend crowd, but that is as impressive as getting the tax stopped!
— Stace Nelson (@RepStaceNelson) March 7, 2015
So, after a note praising Democrats on the now defunct Liberal Democrat website Madville Times, Stace Nelson’s next step as he decides to further venture out of his self-imposed exile is to poke at me on Twitter? Really?
*Sigh* Why am I not thinking we’re getting back the likeable pre-2014 Stace, but the post 2013 attack-dog Stace who turned people off with a highly negative campaign? I couldn’t resist just letting it go, so I replied. And received an even odder response:
@SoDakCampaigns @AFPSD “I must stand with anybody that stands right, & stand with him while he is right, & part w/ him when he goes wrong.” — Stace Nelson (@RepStaceNelson) March 7, 2015
I bring up Rick Weiland, and he replies with a quote about how he has to “stand with anybody who stands right?”
Yep. 2014 Stace is definitely the one poking his nose out of the burrow.
And that reminded me about the “Draft Stace Nelson for District 19 State Senate” effort that popped up about three weeks ago on facebook, as the second item of Stace Nelson news for the day:
Well, if you go visit the page today – there have been some big changes in three weeks:
Since we last noted it, the “Draft Stace” page has picked up “19 likes,” bringing it from 20 to 39. And as opposed to running Stace specifically for State Senate… Well, the bar is now being set a little lower, and instead of instigating a primary against Senator Bill Van Gerpen, they’re just trying to draft him for District 19 State Legislature in hopes of picking up one of the House seats.
And it must be a Stace Nelson lazy Saturday news day, as completing our troika is another news item that passed my way.
I’m told this afternoon that the South Dakota Supreme Court that the long, long lingering Daniel Willard supreme court appeal of his robocall conviction has officially been dismissed… because he failed to prosecute it.
What does that have to do with our erstwhile US Senate wannabe? Apparently, resolving the issue of the Willard conviction was something that was needed to allow the Rushmore PAC Civil Court case against Daniel Willard and Stace Nelson to move forward.
So, at the same time he may be drafting for the State legislature…. He may also be answering the long ago charges of playing a major part in organizing robocall attacks against the Republican leadership of the State Legislature…. particularly the one he may be hoping to rejoin.
I’ve got a few things in Pierre that I’m going to be working on this next week, as well as following SB190.
I’m going to spending a good chunk of the week at South Dakota’s State Capitol – our cradle of democracy. (Unless you care to refer to it as South Dakota’s sausage factory, with all the lips and beaks you can grind.)
So, I’ll plan on writing you all from Pierre.
According to Johnathan Ellis, There’s a Democrat group of drinkers who quit their current drinking location because the bar also has a lingerie night:
Drinking Liberally, a Democratic group that often gets together on Fridays for adult beverages and political talk, is moving from Wiley’s to 18th Amendment starting this Friday. The reason for the move is because of “sexual insensitivity” regarding some of the promotional materials at Wiley’s.
So, drinking good, promotions for the businesses they drink in, bad.
They must also abandon libraries whenever the Sports illustrated swimsuit issue comes out. And television whenever it’s not turned to PBS.
Am I the only one doing an eye roll?
AFP S.D. Applauds Legislature On Stopping Penny Sales Tax
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. — Today, Americans for Prosperity South Dakota is applauding the State House Affairs Committee on their vote to stop the penny sales tax. Over the past few weeks AFP South Dakota has actively engaged the legislature on the issue, launching a major patch-through phone call campaign and mobilizing its network of in-state activists to contact legislators to stop what could have been the largest tax increase in state history.
AFP South Dakota State Director Ben Lee released the following statement:
“We congratulate the State House Affairs Committee on standing up for South Dakota middle class families everywhere and defeating the penny sales tax. If every city participated, it would have been the largest tax increase in state history. At a time when many South Dakota families are still struggling to make ends meet, a new sales tax just wouldn’t have been fair,” AFP South Dakota State Director Ben Lee said.
Thankfully, today legislators did the right thing for middle class workers across our great state. We thank the many activists who contacted their legislators to be sure South Dakota remains a beacon for freedom both here and around the country,” AFP South Dakota State Director Ben Lee said.
Legislators who voted to stop the bill have the appreciation of the chapter’s thousands of activists, staff and volunteers as well as the appreciation of other organizations speaking out against the measure.
Senate Bill 189, An act “to provide a tax credit to insurance companies that contribute to an organization providing educational scholarships to certain students and instructional supply grants to certain teachers and parents.” has apparently run in to a roadblock in the House.
It failed in Committee 8-7…
SB 189, House Taxation, Do Pass
Bartling | Nay | Beal | Yea | Duvall | Nay |
Haggar (Don) | Yea | Killer | Nay | Kirschman | Nay |
Latterell | Yea | May | Yea | Novstrup (Al) | Yea |
Rasmussen | Nay | Russell | Yea | Wiik | Yea |
Willadsen | Nay | Rozum | Nay | Solum | Nay |
But was later sent to the floor without recommendation on an 8-7 vote:
SB 189, House Taxation, Report out of committee without recommendation
Bartling | Nay | Beal | Yea | Duvall | Nay |
Haggar (Don) | Yea | Killer | Nay | Kirschman | Nay |
Latterell | Yea | May | Yea | Novstrup (Al) | Yea |
Rasmussen | Yea | Russell | Yea | Wiik | Yea |
Willadsen | Nay | Rozum | Nay | Solum | Nay |
Today, a vote took place to calendar the measure (I’ll have the vote for you in a bit) which failed. Noting who voted for an against it left State Representative Lee Schoenbeck noting in an e-mail to colleagues:
From: Lee Schoenbeck
Date: March 6, 2015 at 2:23:09 PM CST
Subject: Re: SB 189Wow. Every democrat voted NO. Block voted. Probably a coincidence, unrelated to 94% of SDEA’s cash going to Democrats in an effort to defeat us???? I bet SDEA won’t do that again
(I detect a little sarcasm in Lee’s comment about SDEA not supporting Democrats with 94% of their cash again.) The House Dems block voted on a non-partisan bill which had Democrats sponsoring it?
So, does that make SDEA the Lobbying group of No?
The Teenage Republican’s Mock Legislature is ready to roll again – March 27th & 28th in Pierre.
Sign up at sdtars.com, today!!
According to reports this morning (This one from the Argus/Associated Press), Rapid City Mayor Sam Kooiker is going for a third term:
Sam Kooiker announced this re-election campaign Thursday.
The 40-year-old Kooiker says if re-elected he plans to improve race relations and resolve long-standing issues the city has faced in complying with the Americans with Disabilities Act. He says he also will continue his focus on the improving city’s infrastructure.
His second race for the office was a repeat against then Mayor Alan Hanks, with Kooiker coming out victorious. His third race, and second as mayor was against challenger and State Senator Mark Kirkeby.
There’s no word as to whether Kooiker will face a challenger in this years’ contest, which will be decided this June.
Our political system is rigged and so is our government. We need to “take it back.” @RBReich sums it up very well: http://t.co/Htd3KhjrYg
— Rick Weiland (@RickWeilandTIB) March 5, 2015
Or maybe South Dakota just isn’t into Rick Weiland.