The new Republican majority in Concord gets to choose a speaker of the
house. They are talking about a vote next week. Candidates are Gene
Chandler (from Bartlett), Bill O'Brien (Mont Vernon) and somebody I
never heard of and cannot remember right now. I know both Gene and
Bill, they are good people, who have the voter's welfare at heart.
Bill O'Brien has served as Speaker before. Back in 2011-12 Bill
managed to trim 11% off the budget, got it to balance, avoided a tax hike,
and despite continuing screams from Democrats and bureaucrats, nobody
was thrown out into the snow. We are talking 11% real cuts, as opposed
to the fake cuts so popular with politicians. There was intense
opposition from Democrats, do gooders, bureaucrats, and the media, all
of whom like increasing taxes and increasing the role of government.
Somehow Bill was able to find the votes for his budget and bring it to a
vote, saving us taxpayers a bundle.
Bill had time for voters. I
remember a little Tea Party meeting in Ashland years ago. It wasn't
much, maybe a dozen people, meeting in someone's living room on a
weeknight. None of us were well known, or influential, or in command
of other votes. But, Bill took the time to drive up (probably and hour
and a half). He explained what was going on in Concord, listened to our
concerns, and convinced everyone in the room that he and the
Republicans knew what they were about. I'll bet he didn't get home to
bed before 11 PM that night.
Gene Chandler is a decent guy, a nice guy, I like him. But I don't believe he would be able to push thru an 11% budget cut.
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