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Whatever you do, don’t ask about the microchips

16 Tuesday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in social media

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4th Congressional District, campaign finance, misssouri, social media, Twitter, Vicky Hartzler

Or toasters.

Today on Twitter from Representative Vicky Hartzler (r):

VickyHartzler081616

Rep. Vicky Hartzler ‏@RepHartzler
Enjoyed visiting w/ the Pleasant Hill Chamber today. We agreed: to grow jobs we need to cut regulations! #BetterWay
[….]
1:30 PM – 16 Aug 2016

Gee, if only the Pleasant Hill Chamber was in charge of everything.

And a single response:

JerryMarks081616

Jerry Marks ‏@jm268
@RepHartzler Yes, Vicky. That’s China’s secret for success. Have you visited there lately?
3:52 PM – 16 Aug 2016

No, no, right wingnuts can’t process sarcasm, they think you agree with them.

Previously:

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r): the black helicopters will be dropping microchip infested toasters on us (April 8, 2012)

Meet Your Wingnut Congresscritter: Vicky Hartzler (May 29, 2013) [Charles P. Pierce – Esquire]

Rep. Vicky Hartzler (r): Your famos! (October 23, 2015)

Campaign Finance: Voter ID

15 Monday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, initiative, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Missouri NEA, voter ID

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission a committee opposed to a Voter ID initiative received a contribution from Missouri NEA:

C161289 08/15/2016 RIGHT TO VOTE Missouri National Education Association 1810 E. Elm Street Jefferson City MO 65107 8/15/2016 $100,000.00

[emphasis added]

The committee:

C161289: Right To Vote
Committee Type: Campaign
1805 South Aurora Street
Eldon Mo 65026
Established Date: 06/29/2016
[….]
Ballot Measure History
Ballot Measures Election Date Subject Support/Oppose

Constitutional Amendment 6 11/08/2016 Shall The Mo Constitution Be Amended To State That Voters Be Required By Law To Verify One’s Identity/Statewide Oppose

[emphasis added]

It makes perfect sense. When people who are eligible to do so can’t vote public education gets screwed.

The sun also sets

15 Monday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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missouri, sunset

This evening in west central Missouri:

Sunset.

Sunset.

Well, there is that lobbyist thing.

15 Monday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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ad, Jason Kander, missouri, Roy Blunt, television, U.S. Senate

Jason Kander’s (D) campaign has been running an ad discussing Roy Blunt’s Washington, D.C. record.

Jason Kander (D): I’m Jason Kander and I approve this message.

Announcer: Is Washington working for your family? After twenty years there it’s working great for Roy Blunt’s family. Senator Blunt voted to raise his own pay twelve times. He lives in a one point six million dollar D.C. Mansion. And his wife and three of his children are all lobbyists. When asked about the conflict of interest, Blunt said:

Roy Blunt: I, I, I don’t even understand why that would be a question.

Announcer: There is no question. Missouri needs a new senator.

[Paid for by DSCC and Missourians for Kander. Approved by Jason Kander.]

Ouch.

Previously:

Jason Kander (D): first television ad (August 10, 2016)

Does Roy really heart Donald? (August 13, 2016)

Does Roy Blunt really want to run on his record? (August 13, 2016)

Jason Kander (D) – Warrensburg – August 14, 2016 (August 15, 2016)

Jason Kander (D) – Warrensburg – August 14, 2016

15 Monday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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Jason Kander, missouri, Roy Blunt, U.S. Senate, Warrensburg

Jason Kander (D) - Warrensburg - August 14, 2016.

Jason Kander (D) – Warrensburg – August 14, 2016.

Jason Kander (D), Missouri Secretary of State and the Democratic Party nominee for U.S. Senate, stopped in Warrensburg yesterday evening for an outdoor meet and greet campaign event. There were approximately seventy-five individuals in attendance.

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He spoke about issues facing Missouri and the country and the current state of the campaign. After his remarks he spent a considerable amount of time speaking one on one with everyone in attendance.

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Too late we learn the truth about the good guys and the bad guys with guns

14 Sunday Aug 2016

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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gun control, John Lot, SB656, The War on Guns

You know how the NRA types are always telling us that the antidote to a bad guy with a gun is a good guy? This claim owes much of its currency to the work of a “scholar,” John Lott, author of the widely cited The War on Guns, who has made shilling for the NRA his life work. Sadly for the NRA, though, Lott is a demonstrable fraud. Devin Hughes and Evan DeFelippis, two reporters at Think Progress have examined his background and his published research and confirm that, as summarized below in Raw Story, it’s all bunkum:

They presented the five worst [problems with Lott’s work], which included falsely claiming that a Lott essay was published in a “peer-reviewed journal,” lying about the number of mass shootings in the U.S. versus Europe, making deliberate misreadings of the center’s own analyses, lying about the number of deaths in “gun-free zones,” and, again, creating an echo chamber by posing as fans and supporters online.

Just to show how easy it is to fool an audience that wants to be fooled – say, for example, Fox News and its devoted viewers – Think Progress also presents evidence that Lott’s dishonesty is not new news:

But Lott’s recent successes belie a far more shadowy past. A little over a decade ago, he was disgraced and his career was in tatters. Not only was Lott’s assertion that more guns leads to more safety formally repudiated by a National Research Council panel, but he had also been caught pushing studies with severe statistical errors on numerous occasions. An investigation uncovered that he had almost certainly fabricated an entire survey on defensive gun use. And a blogger revealed that Mary Rosh, an online commentator claiming to be a former student of Lott’s who would frequently post about how amazing he was, was in fact John Lott himself. He was all but excommunicated from academia.

Will this debunking of the “good guys with a gun” line make any difference? Maybe, but not likely. First of all, a corollary of the rule that folks are easy to fool when they want to be, is the fact that few of those folks will believe information contrary to their druthers when they get it. Secondly, this information isn’t likely to make it to the outlets frequented by 2nd amendment types. And thirdly, even if this weren’t the case, it may already be too late.

In the St. Louis-Dispatch this morning, I read about at least five shootings in St. Louis last night. Additionally, five people and a service dog in Joplin were injured when one of those guys with a gun decided to go on a random shooting spree. Thanks to the efforts of folks like Lott, there’s lots of unnecessary guns out there. Good guys and bad guys aside, you can be sure that plenty of folks will end up as shooting victims one way or another.

To make matters worse, the NRA-loving Missouri legislature passed a bill, SB656, that all but eliminated any pretense of gun regulation in the state and extended the definition of allowable “stand your ground” shootings to permit the offensive use of a gun anytime one of those itchy-fingered, paranoid good guys or gals gets all hot and bothered about what they think might be a potential threat. While the governor sensibly vetoed this absurdity, the GOP-dominated legislature is confident that they can override his veto in September.

One state Senator, Republican Brian Munzlinger, who professed to be “shocked” by the Governor’s veto, thinks we need more domestic guns because of ISIS. A few isolated incidents gets these folks more perturbed than the five victims who got in the way of a bullet in St. Louis last night, or the five in Joplin who were shot in their vehicles by a man they didn’t even know.

So there  you have it. Things are about to get truly scary if NRA fanatics get their way in Missouri whether one of the main selling points for guns and more guns is based lies or not. Mix the vast numbers of guns already on the street, exaggerated paranoia, and the fact that the NRA will continue tossing cash into the laps of compliant politicians, and nobody will even hear you when you point out that the case for more guns is built on rotting straw.

*1st and 2nd paragraphs lightly edited to source links more clearly (8/15, 4:11 pm).

Campaign Finance: with working people

14 Sunday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Robin Smith, Secretary of State

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Robin Smith’s (D) 2016 campaign for Secretary of State:

C151150 08/14/2016 WITH ROBIN SMITH IN 2016 COMMITTEE CHIPP POLITICAL ACCOUNT 1401 Hampton Ave 3rd Floor St Louis MO 63139 8/12/2014 $100,000.00

[emphasis added]

And they’re with Robin Smith.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: getting started (August 30, 2015)

Campaign Finance: working people help out (May 13, 2016)

Campaign Finance: a friend from the U.S. Senate (October 13, 2016)

Does Roy Blunt really want to run on his record?

13 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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Donald Trump, Election 2016, Medicare, Montsanto, Roy Blunt

Contrary to my earlier speculation that Roy Blunt may be warming to The Donald, Jim Salter at TPM thinks that Blunt is still trying to tread the treacherous GOP waters and avoid going under:

It’s tough enough for the political veteran seeking re-election against up-and-coming Democrat Jason Kander, Missouri’s secretary of state who is showing surprising strength in the polls and in raising money. The string of recent controversies involving Donald Trump, who Blunt has endorsed, doesn’t help.

Like many of his Senate GOP colleagues, Blunt, who served seven terms in the House before his election to the Senate in 2010, prefers to talk about his own record and agenda, not Trump’s.

Blunt’s record and agenda? Good luck with that.

Blunt’s got a record for sure, stretching from his glory days as Tom Delay’s bagman to his more recent efforts to assist his corporate donors. Take for example, Blunt’s relationship to Montsanto, one of his biggest funders. In 2013 Blunt covertly slipped a controversial goodie for Montsanto, a rider now known as the Montsanto Protection Act, into a totally unrelated bill. And he’s still at it, having recently used his position on the Senate Appropriations Committee to block a vote to repeal a second Montsanto Protection Act.

Of course, since his Democratic opponent, Jason Kander, has been gaining on him during the past year, he’s made some effort to soften his reputation. For instance, Kander served in Afghanistan while Blunt evaded service in Vietnam, his generations’ Asian war. Not a good resume bullet in patriotic Missouri. So what does Blunt do? He makes a big deal about supporting veterans, such as joining the GOP’s exaggerated VA pile-on, huffing and puffing about the agency’s supposed shortcomings although he conveniently forgot to remind folks that he voted to withhold funds from the over-stressed VA that would have alleviated its staffing and service problems.

Or take Medicare. Blunt did a favor for the Federation of American Hospitals, a for-profit hospital lobbying group, and in return the organization ran an ad in the St. Louis Post Dispatch lauding him as a savior of seniors and Medicare – a doubtful proposition in itself, and even more bogus when viewed in conjunction with Blunt’s past record on Medicare (see also here and here) which is, to say the least, dismal.

What else is there?  He supports the NRA’s worst excesses and wants to destroy corporate and financial regulations that protect Americans. Depending on your point of  view that might comprise either an acceptable or a frightening agenda.

So let Blunt shine a light on his record and agenda while he attempts to diminish the Trump phenomenon. But tell me again – how does that record and agenda separate him from the dishonest, NRA-loving,  anti-regulation, corporate deal-making Trump?

Campaign Finance: no question

13 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance

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campaign finance, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, Russ Carnahan

Russ Carnahan (D), the Democratic Party nominee for Lieutenant Governor [2016 file photo].

Russ Carnahan (D), the Democratic Party nominee for Lieutenant Governor [2016 file photo].

Today at the Missouri Ethics Commission for Russ Carnahan’s (D) 2016 campaign for Lieutenant Governor:

C161008 08/13/2016 RUSS CARNAHAN FOR MISSOURI CHIPP Political Account 1401 Hampton Avenue St Louis MO 63139 8/12/2016 $100,000.00

[emphasis added]

Actual working people are weighing in.

Does Roy really heart Donald?

13 Saturday Aug 2016

Posted by willykay in Uncategorized

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I’ve written before that Roy Blunt seems to be talking out of both sides of his mouth when it comes to Donald Trump. Joan McCarter over at the DailyKos, however, thinks he’s finally stepping into place as a committed  Trumpster:

Apparently Roy Blunt, Missouri, is just fine with Trump, and everything Trump might do, telling a crowd back home—featuring NRA bigwigs—”I could easily be the 51st Republican in the next Senate […] We are easily talking about whether the Senate is controlled by Republicans or controlled by Democrats. We’re easily talking about whether there’s a check and balance on a, god forbid, President Clinton, or somebody to help a President Trump.” He might just be the only Republican candidate to let the words “President Trump” pass his lips.

Stands to reason actually. Roy’s more open I’m-with-stupid stance follows Eric Greitens winning bid to be the GOP candidate. Greitens’ campaign showed beyond a doubt that Missourians are suckers for the Trump approach: tough talk, outsider talk, chest puffery, guns, more guns and dumb, but catchy slogans. Ol’ Roy’d be a fool if he didn’t begin to think that Trump might not be such a dead weight in Missouri as he apparently is in other states.

Now, The Turner Report argues that Greitens has gone full Trump on Chris Koster. Turner cites Greitens use of such Trump standbys as insulting, alliterative epithets (“Corrupt Chris”), false claims bordering on the absurd (Koster, currently the state’s Attorney General is, according to Greitens, solely responsible for the economic and educational decline of Missouri). And Greitens’s not doing too badly in the polls – only a few points behind Koster in recent polling. It’ll be interesting to see if Blunt warms up to Trump even more if this trend continues.

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