June 27, 2008
Howdy all,
Over this week I have went to 3 different political fundraisers 3 nights in a row. Uff-da! Now they were all for good men who are doing (or will do) a good job if elected or reelected. That said, if I could, I would file papers for my minivan and throw a fund raiser for it. Why?
About 1000 rea$on$ why.
1st – It has ‘carried the water’ for the GOP elephant since 1998, it has driven to remote corners of rural Minnesota and Wisconsin carrying 4×8 and smaller campaign signs, re-rod, wire and bag ties. It has transported candidates and volunteers. It has idled while I knocked doors and dropped literature. It has done the grunt work where the rubber hits the road (literally) without so much as a thank-you.
2nd – Gas is $4 a gallon, ’nuff said.
3rd – My minivan has never went back on a promise and has always gotten me from point A to point B. It has never backpedaled or compromised and it only reversed it’s position when I shifted into reverse.
4th – She just saw a mechanic today and it will cost @#!$%! to fix it’s current problems which it incurred over 10 years of service and over 151,000+ miles.
5th – Even with all it’s problems, my minivan still is easier on the pocketbook than the Wisconsin Transportation Fund, the DMV or any light rail scheme the state may conjure.
Folks in Madison, D.C. – do you hear me?
Jim
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Posted by midwesternrepublican
June 12, 2008
Greetings,
Remember when we were told by a certain candidate that foreign leaders told him he needed to beat Bush?

Well, times have changed and since 2007, the pendulum has swung the other way. The problem is this is being buried under the election right now. While the press dismisses Bush as irrelevant in his 2nd term, our president is being actively engaged by European leaders. Recently President Bush met with
Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and the 2 clearly have a good working relationship and the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq are no longer problematic. The tide was clearly turning back when
Merkel visited the Crawford Ranch in Texas last year in 2007. President Bush pretty much
restricts visits to Crawford for leaders he gets along with well. Nicholas Sarkozy was also there and it is no secret that Sarkozy and Bush get along well and
Sarkozy ran on a platform of repairing Franco-U.S. relations and
Bush’s relationship with Sarkozy has made Gordon Brown jealous it seems.
Brown ran on not being a Tony Blair clone and now appears to be backpeddling. But he will have to work hard at fighting his own personal and political tendencies while the
U.K. press dubs Sarkozy ‘Sarko the first buddy’. Meanwhile, in Italy it appears that
Silvio Berlusconi and
his allies are retaking Italy.
Italy had kicked out Berlusconi and after a
brief reign of
incompetence by the left, Berlusconi is back.
In a nutshell, Bush has succeeded in creating a strong working alliance between himself and Berlusconi and Brown, Merkel and Sarkozy. They all agree on Iran and Afghanistan, only Iraq creates any tension in this 5-way alliance and they are too smart to let the hard left exploit it and divide them.
But Bush also remains (he always was popular) is the former communist block countries of eastern Europe as well – save Russia. By expanding NATO he has simultaneously weakened Russia and made himself a hero throughout Eastern Europe. Whether it’s Albania, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Georgia, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Ukraine, etc., President Bush has been very attentive to meeting the needs of these new U.S./NATO allies and as a result we have an excellent buffer between us and Russia should any Cold War feeling reemerge.

Whatever is handsome up to now anyways?
Jim
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Posted by midwesternrepublican
June 12, 2008
Greetings,
Unable to attend the Wisconsin GOP Convention earlier this year? Go Here for the entire archive of the Wisconsin Republican State Convention held in Stevens Point.
Later,
Jim
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Posted by midwesternrepublican
June 11, 2008
Greetings,
Since moving to back Wisconsin I was active as a
Bush organizer in Portage County and served with their county party along with some very motivated and talented people. Portage County has been
a liberal ‘college-town’ and labor union style democrat stronghold for many years but was a bastion of moderate Republicanism prior to that. The demographics are changing as Stevens Point has began to level off in growth while southward Plover grows with a lot of suburban and office-park growth and eventually the demographics will turn it Republican, it is only a matter of time.
That’s all for now,
Jim
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