Off the Wagon
It took 6 1/2 months, but I penned my first letter(s) to the Editor(s).
One of the reasons I started blogging is because the Ragister lied when they advised me they would run a couple of letters I had sent them.
I was averaging 9 letters published every year.
When the last two letters didn't appear, I decided to find a different outlet for my need to pontificate.
However an opportunity came up to slam a couple of Dummycrats, in my district, running for the Statehouse. See Wednesdays posting, 'Legitimate Issue(s)'.
To the Ragister....
I reside in Senate District 37. I do not know Julian Garrett or Staci Appel and, unlike a previous writer, I have made no contributions to their campaigns. I believe the issues of conflict and hindrance that Mr. Garrett raised are legitimate. Ms. Appel has invaded my home with her campaign mailings, telephone calls, newspaper ads and television commercials in which she has talked of her four children. Not once did she mention a husband, leading my wife to believe she was a single mother raising her four kids alone. It was when Governor Vilsack named Brent Appel to the Iowa Supreme Court that I find out she was married. It feels deceitful and for obvious reasons. At that point I did some further checking on Ms. Appel and found she has given $3,000 to Hillary Clinton's two Senate campaigns. I also see she has raised over $100,000 for a state senate seat that currently pays a little over $21,000. I contacted Ms. Appel on 10/14 with my concerns and have yet to receive a response. These are not the values I seek in my elected representatives.
To the Indianola Weird Herald (also owned by the Ragister)...
I reside in Senate District 37 and House District 74. I do not know Julian Garrett or Staci Appel, nor do I know Doug Schull or Mark Davitt. I have made no contributions to their campaigns.
Ms. Appel has invaded my home with her campaign mailings, telephone calls, newspaper ads and television commercials in which she has talked of her four children. Not once did she mention a husband, leading my wife to believe she was a single mother raising her four kids alone. It was when Governor Vilsack named Brent Appel to the Iowa Supreme Court that I find out she was married. It feels deceitful and for obvious reasons. At that point I did some further checking on Ms. Appel and found she has given $3,000 to Hillary Clinton's two Senate campaigns. I also see she has raised over $100,000 for a state senate seat that currently pays a little over $21,000. I contacted Ms. Appel on 10/14 with my concerns and have yet to receive a response.
As for my one contact with Mr. Davitt, I urged him to support legislation to require school districts to increase the spending that makes its way to the classroom from the current 59.5%, where Iowa ranks 38th, to 65% . This would force districts to adopt better business practices and free up $200 million to increase teacher salaries or reduce classroom size. His response, "Tell me which programs and departments you may be looking toward for the savings". He was too focused on his agenda to truly absorb what I was saying.
These are not the values I seek in my elected representatives.
Davitt is the husband of the Weird Herald's publisher Amy Duncan.
We'll see if they get published.
If so, how much they'll be edited. In the past they've really been gutted and at times have changed what I've actually written(can you say unethical?).
Hardly my best writing, but it'll irritate the Dummycrats in Warren County and my work here will be done....for now!
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