Showing posts with label politricks. Show all posts
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Friday, September 14, 2018

Texas Conservafools Snatching Beto Yard Signs

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When Rep. Beto O'Rourke (D-El Paso) announced his candidacy for the US senate,  the Texas Republican Party sneered and laughed about it

Sen. John Cornyn (R) arrogantly said back on May 4, "Beto is going to give him a run, but I don't think he has a chance." 

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Fast forward to us being less than 30 days from the October 22 start of early voting in the Lone Star State.   Beto has visited all 254 counties in Texas.   He is depending on the polls, within two to four  percentage points of Rafael, building momentum towards Election Day, and making appearances on Ellen, the Stephen Colbert Show and more frequent appearances on national news shows. 

Cornyn has changed his tune from a dismissive smirk to outright sounding the alarm that Cruz is in trouble.

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"We're not bluffing, this is real, and it is a serious threat," Cornyn said in a POLITICO interview. "If Ted does his job and we do ours, I think we'll be fine. But if we have donors sitting on the sidelines thinking that, 'Well, this isn't all that serious,' or 'I don't need to be concerned,' then that's a problem."

Even Ted Cruz has stopped ignoring Beto and started attacking him, even going as far as releasing a doctored video to bolster his weak attack line claiming Beto is 'too liberal for Texas'

Nope Ted.   We finally got someone better than you that we like and has a serious chance of making you a one term US senator.  


Dolt 45 is rumored to be traveling to Texas soon to hold a rally at Jerry World for our not so Texas tough senator from Alberta.

The worried Texas conservafool minions have started doing their grassroots level dirty trick of sign stealing.  This thug woman was busted in Houston's ritzy River Oaks neighborhood stealing this Beto sign.  Reports are coming from other Houston neighborhoods and across the state that the same thing is happening.

Houston and Harris County make up 25% of the statewide vote totals in an election, and Harris County went blue in the 2016 election cycle.



FYI to the conservaBecky that stole this sign.  This is what that house looks like now.  The more signs you steal, the more money that goes to the Beto campaign ($10 a sign) to replace them.

A reminder and a warning to you Texas conservafools tempted to steal or destroy Beto signs.  Under Texas law, stealing, willfully defacing, destroying or removing a political sign on private property is a misdemeanor crime punishable by a $2500 fine and up to a year in jail

The Lone Star conservafools in addition to the national GOP are running scared over the prospect of a Senator Beto O'Rourke.   Good. The Democrats, despite having to defend 26 senate seats in this cycle, only need to flip two Republican held seats out of the eight the Republicans are having defend this cycle to get control of the US Senate




Beto's senate campaign is also forcing the Republican Senate Campaign Committee (RSCC) to make some tough calls in addition to ramping up their rhetoric. 


They will have to decide soon if they wish to spend precious campaign funds in this expensive Texas media market trying to save Ted or commit that money to Republican senate candidates in more affordable markets elsewhere in the country
Meanwhile Lyin' Ted Cruz is in the fight of his political life in this US senate race.  It's past time we had a Democrat once again positively repping the senate seat once held by Ralph Yarborough and Lloyd Bentsen. 

Saturday, October 30, 2010

Want Voter Intimidation With That Big Mac?

McdonaldsConservafools will go to any lengths to get to that magic 51% mark of voters since they know the policies they espouse no rational human being would vote for .

In addition to lying, bait and switch tactics, and cutting off access to reporters determined to get to the truth of their policy positions,  they use voter suppression and intimidation as well.

An example of this is McDonalds franchise owner Paul Siegfried in Canton, Ohio.   He enclosed a letter with employee's paychecks that threatened lower wages and reduced benefits if the Republifools didn't win on Tuesday.


"As the election season is here we wanted you to know which candidates will help our business grow in the future," reads the letter. "As you know, the better our business does it enables us to invest in our people and our restaurants. If the right people are elected we will be able to continue with raises and benefits at or above our present levels. If others are elected, we will not. As always, who you vote for is completely your personal decision and many factors go into your decision."


Not surprisingly the letter conveniently pimps a list of candidates he believes "will help our business move forward."  that included Republican candidates John Kasich for governor, Rob Portman for Senate, and Jim Renacci for Congress.   The employee letter with McDonald's logo on it also includes Renacci's biography.

What Siegfried did was a violation of  not only Ohio state election law, but federal law as well.

It's probably costing him some business from angry Ohio Democrats in the Canton area, some legal fees and whatever money he donated to these GOP candidates.   One of the targeted Mickey D's employees instead of silently stewing about it, forwarded the letter to Canton law firm Schulman Zimmerman & Associates, who turned over the documents to local prosecutors, asking them to "investigate this matter for a criminal violation".
"The handbill endorses candidates who have in essence pledged to roll back the minimum wage and eviscerate the safety net that protects the most vulnerable members of our workforce," said Attorney Allen Schulman.   "But it's more than that. When a corporation like McDonald's intimidates its employees into voting a specific way, it violates both state and federal election law. It's no surprise to anyone that Ohio is a battleground state in this election, and for a multinational corporation like McDonald's to threaten employees like this is morally and legally wrong. This despicable corporate conduct is the logical extension of the Citizens United decision, which has unleashed corporate arrogance and abuse."
Secretary of State Jennifer Brunner (D) said she was launching an investigation because the action appeared to violate Ohio election laws and would hand off any findings to the state attorney general..

"Voter intimidation is a form of voter fraud. It is a serious offense requiring a strong response," she said in a statement.   She also issued a warning to all candidates in Ohio: "The election is just four days away. All involved would be best to play fair, fight hard for what they believe in and work together for all Ohioans and our country in this democratic process not enjoyed in countries elsewhere."


Sigfried, realizing that he has seriously screwed up, tried to cover his behind.  "Distributing this communication was an error of judgment on my part," he said in a statement. "Please know it was never my intention to offend anyone. For those that I have offended, I sincerely apologize."

Yeah right, dude.  You're only apologizing because you got caught and your behind is in serious trouble.

McDonalds USA swiftly chimed in with a statement that said the company respects its employees' diverse opinions, and "had no knowledge of this material being distributed" by its franchisee.

It was a position that was echoed by McDonald's Ohio Region General Manager Shirley Rogers Reece. .

"The content of this material is not reflective of McDonalds' position," she said in her statement."We remain bipartisan on these matters. That said, while clearly this was poor judgment, we don't believe it was intended to offend anyone."

Rep. John Boccieri, the current Democratic congressmember in Ohio's 16th district,  issued a statement that said in part: "In America, the people decide who represents them, not corporations. Our right to vote is sacred and people should have confidence that they can cast their vote this year, and any year, without being intimidated at the workplace."

Paul Siegfried and his GOP friends need to learn that lesson on Tuesday.