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Investing in popcorn futures

12 Saturday Feb 2022

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Senate

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Bill Eigel, congressional reapportionment, Dave Schatz, Jim Lembke, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, right wingnuts, Rudi Keller

Now is the time.

Mike Cierpiot (r) [2017 file photo].

Posted this morning:

Rudi Keller @RudiKellerMI
After @MikeCierpiot attacked Jim Lembke on the #MoSenate floor Thursday, @BillEigel became so enraged the two had to be physically separated in @DaveSchatzMO’s office #moleg #redistricting #factions
[….]
9:27 AM · Feb 12, 2022

We heard something like that, too. To paraphrase:

[….] shouting [….] a policeman ran in [….] no punches were thrown [….]

Heh.

Pass the popcorn.

Indeed.

Previously:

Math is hard, proportional representation is evil, Missouri voters are stupid (February 4, 2020)

Math is hard – “…yup I’m from Missouri yup…” (February 5, 2022)

You never have to answer your phone when it’s off the hook (February 7, 2022)

Mom, apple pie, the convertibility of silver… (February 11, 2022)

Campaign Finance: here we go ’round and ’round…

22 Wednesday Nov 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Senate

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8th Senate District, campaign finance, Hillary Shields, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, Missouri Ethics Commission, PACs, right wingnuts

Yesterday at the Missouri Ethics Commission:

C171144 11/21/2017 Missouri Alliance For Freedom – Grace River PAC Liberty Alliance 7509 NW Tiffany Springs Parkway Suite 300 Kansas City MO 64153 11/21/2017 $24,316.50

[emphasis added]

You think they just passed the check over the cubicle partition? Just asking.

A few weeks ago, from their 24 Hour Expenditure Report:

MISSOURI ETHICS COMMISSION
EXPENDITURES AND CONTRIBUTIONS
Missouri Alliance For Freedom – Grace River PAC [pdf] 10/31/2017
[….]
B. Itemized Expenditures All Over $100
Something Else Strategies, LLC 212 Golden Willow Court Easley SC 29642 10/30/2017 Media Production $12,500.00 [emphasis added]
[….]
DIRECT EXPENDITURE REPORT
Hillary Shields 513 SE Miller Street Lees Summit MO 64063 State Senator District 8 [opposed] 10/30/2017 $12,500.00

[emphasis added]

There you go.

Previously:

Campaign Finance: Well, they certainly saved on postage (October 27, 2017)

About those television ads in the 8th Senate District special election (October 29, 2017)

Hillary Shields (D)

07 Tuesday Nov 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Senate

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8th Senate District, Hillary Shields, Jacob Turk, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, special election

A great candidate with an efficient grassroots campaign.

Hillary Shields (D) – November 7, 2017

The results:

State of Missouri – Special – State Senate District 8 – November 7, 2017
Unofficial Results
as of 11/7/2017 9:40:30 PM

State Senator – District 8 – unexpired
70 of 70 Precincts Reported
Mike Cierpiot Republican 12,851 50.345%
Hillary Shields Democratic 10,869 42.580%
Jacob Turk Independent 1,806 7.075%
Total Votes: 25,526

We heard a number between $700,000.00 and $1,000,000.00 tossed around for the total expenditures in support of Mike Cierpiot’s (r) campaign in this special election. There were enough of those incessant television commercials in the Kansas City media market to make one believe those numbers. If that’s truly the case, it’s somewhere between $54.00 and $77.00 per vote. Somebody got their money’s worth.

Gee, they should have just taken everyone out to dinner at a really nice Lee’s Summit restaurant.

We heard that Hillary Shield’s campaign raised and spent somewhere north of $100,000.00. That would be approximately $9.20 per vote. We’re talking working people fare here.

It looks like they’ll meet again in 2018:

Stephen Webber‏ @s_webber
.@ShieldsForMO is a classy, hardworking person. She ran a heck of a race, and she’s going to run again in 2018!
[….]
9:42 PM – 7 Nov 2017

2018 will not be 2014, 2016, nor 2017.

Hillary Shields (D) in the 8th Senate District: Sunday field operation – a few words from Jason Kander (D)

05 Sunday Nov 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Senate

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8th Senate District, Hillary Shields, Jacob Turk, Jason Kander, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, special election

This morning in Lee’s Summit over fifty individuals showed up at the start of a full day of phone banking, literature drops, and canvassing for Hillary Shields, the Democratic Party candidate in the 8th Senate District special election.

Hillary Shields, the Democratic Party candidate in the 8th Senate District special election.

Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander spoke to morning campaign volunteers before they set out to cover their assigned door to door turf.

Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander (D).

Jason Kander (D): ….I really appreciate all of you being out here for Hillary…

….You know, the reason they’re doing it [negative ads] is they’re scared. You’ve got ’em scared. [cheers, applause] For a really, for a really good reason. Um, you know, I’m, after this I gotta go do some get out the vote stuff up in Virginia today. I’ve been, sure [applause], to tell you that I have now, in twenty-seventeen, spoken to Democratic groups in thirty states. And I’ve, I’ve seen just like the incredible momentum that’s out there. So, I tell you that to tell you that, um, you’re here because you’re excited about Hillary and that’s awesome… But, what I want you to know is like this is not an isolated incident, right? What’s exciting about this is that I, like I know that when you wake up every day if you, if you aren’t actively involved the way all of us are it can be very frustrating because then it feels like every morning is November ninth, right? But, instead, if you’re actively fighting back the way all of you are you’re really part of something pretty great.

[….]

Who was I talking to? Raise your hand, maybe there’s more than just one of you who’s just gotten involved this year. Um, well, yeah. [laughter] Alright, look, but that’ cool. Like, how cool is that? A whole bunch of people out here plus the candidate. This is real, what’s happening in the country.

Some of you have heard me tell this story – a couple months ago I was in Tennessee and a woman picked me up and she was driving me around to different Democratic events where I was speaking for the Tennessee Democratic Party. And her name was Dawn. At every event we went to it was like, remember when Norm would walk into Cheers? [laughter] Norm! It was like that. Dawn! Everybody knew Dawn. She was the ace number one MVP volunteer, it seemed to me, of the Tennessee Democratic Party. So she goes to, she goes to drop me off at the airport later that day ’cause I’m gonna come back to Kansas City and I asked her, I said, ‘Dawn, how many years have you been volunteering with the Tennessee Democratic Party?’ She said, ‘Honey, years?’ She said, ‘I started volunteering on January twentieth, twenty-seventeen.’ [laughter]

And I have, I mean, I’ve just seen that so many places. And, and it’s so appropriate that now you have a candidate who really got involved this year. And I think I about to be a state senator [cheers, applause].

[….]

But what always happened was the same thing, ’cause I would hit that hill, look at my watch and so, ‘Okay, you got it.’ And then I would have this rush of adrenaline and I would sprint like the last quarter mile, right? And I always thought of that ’cause people in campaigns would always say to me, and they’ve probably said this to you a million times, they always say, ‘You know, it’s a marathon, not a sprint.’ Like whenever you look tired, they would say that. And I’d always say, ‘But if I sprint the whole marathon I’m probably gonna win.’ [laughter]

And so, you know, you’ve been through this. It’s been, it’s been a marathon, it’s been, you know, now you’re at the last hill. And the thing is like now you are the adrenaline rush. Like now you are the adrenaline rush for her as she starts to sprint. So that’s what you’ve got to do. You’ve got to get out there, you’ve got to spend a much time a you can today, over the next few days, continuing to do what you’ve been doing, hitting as many doors as you possibly can.

Because, like we’ve seen the polling, we’ve seen where this race is. This is gonna come down to whoever’s side works the hardest. And all along it’s been really clear that this is a good example of passion is persuasive. Like, our side has passion. Their side has a sense of entitlement about the district, right? Yeah, they got tons of money and they got a sense of entitlement. And what we have is passion. We have people standing out here shivering….we have people who are willing to do that because we have a candidate who’s deeply passionate and is going to do an amazing job.

So all you’ve got to do is be the adrenaline rush and print for her over the next few days. Well you do that? [voices: ‘Yes.’][applause]

Previously:

About those television ads in the 8th Senate District special election (October 29, 2017)

Hillary Shields (D) in the 8th Senate District: less than one week to the special election (November 1, 2017)

Hillary Shields (D) in the 8th Senate District: Sunday field operation (November 5, 2017)

Hillary Shields (D) in the 8th Senate District: Sunday field operation

05 Sunday Nov 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Senate

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8th Senate District, Hillary Shields, Jacob Turk, Jason Kander, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, special election

This morning in Lee’s Summit over fifty individuals showed up at the start of a full day of phone banking, literature drops, and canvassing for Hillary Shields, the Democratic Party candidate in the 8th Senate District special election. The election will take place this coming Tuesday. The Shields campaign is planning on similar field operations through to the close of the polls on Tuesday evening.

Hillary Shields, the Democratic Party candidate in the 8th Senate District special election.

By a number of reports and estimates the republican candidate, the republican establishment and other PACs have outspent Hillary Shields’ (D) campaign by close to a 10 to 1 margin.

Turf and literature – ready to go.

No one in the Kansas City metro media market can escape the incessant attack ads on television directed at the Democratic Party candidate, paid for by the usual suspects. That, and a deluge of attack mail paid for by right wingnut republican interest groups, is probably eating up a lot of republican campaign resources.

This morning former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander greeted early morning campaign volunteers before they set out to cover their assigned door to door turf.

Former Missouri Secretary of State Jason Kander (D).

Volunteers and campaign staff.

Previously:

About those television ads in the 8th Senate District special election (October 29, 2017)

Hillary Shields (D) in the 8th Senate District: less than one week to the special election (November 1, 2017)

Hillary Shields (D) in the 8th Senate District: less than one week to the special election

01 Wednesday Nov 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri Senate

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8th Senate District, Hillary Shields, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, special election

A video from Hillary Shields’ (D) 8th Senate District special election campaign:

Narrator: Across this country we’re standing up for our values, saying no to hate and demanding that government put us first, not big corporations or political donors. In the special election on November 7th we have a chance to elect a state senator who shares our values, Democrat Hillary Shields. Hillary will work to expand healthcare access, support our public schools, and stand up for the rights of working families. But she needs our votes on Tuesday, November 7th. Vote for Democrat Hillary Shields.

As far as we can tell there are no PACs pouring tens of thousand into television ads attacking Hillary Shields’ (D) opponents.

It’s the PACs’ big money world, the rest of us only get to live in it.

Previously:

About those television ads in the 8th Senate District special election (October 29, 2017)

About those television ads in the 8th Senate District special election

29 Sunday Oct 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in campaign finance, Missouri Senate

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8th Senate District, ads, campaign finance, Hillary Shileds, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, PACs, television

We just saw the television ad running in the Kansas City media market paid for by the “Missouri Alliance For Freedom – Grace River PAC” attacking Hillary Shields (D), a candidate in the 8th Senate District special election. Mike Cierpiot (r) is the republican party candidate in the election.

Mike Cierpiot (r) [2017 file photo].

It was easily established that the premise of the ad is a lie.

A lot of money has been passed through to the PAC, including:

C171144 10/26/2017 Missouri Alliance For Freedom – Grace River PAC Missouri Senate Campaign Committee P.O. Box 754 Jefferson City MO 65102 10/24/2017 $20,183.00

[emphasis added]

The Missouri Senate Campaign Committee is the republican state senate PAC.

They helped pay for the ad. They own it. They probably don’t care. They probably think they can get away with it. They’d be right.

Hillary Shields (D), the Democratic Party nominee for the 8th Senate District November special election.

Hillary Shields (D): community campaigning in the 8th Senate District special election

07 Thursday Sep 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri Senate

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8th Senate District, Hillary Shields, Lee's Summit, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, special election

This evening around 100 individuals gathered in Lee’s Summit for a community campaign event to support Hillary Shields (D) in the 8th Senate District special election taking place this November.

Hillary Shields (D), the Democratic Party nominee in the 8th Senate District November special election.

On Saturday many of those individuals will be canvassing door to door in the district.

Previously:

A Sen. Roy Blunt (r) health care story (June 23, 2017)

House Republican Caucus press conference – January 4, 2017

07 Saturday Jan 2017

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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General Assembly, House, Mike Cierpiot, missouri, Todd Richardson

The republican majority in the Missouri House outlined their legislative agenda and their displeasure with Secretary of State Jason Kander (D) in their press conference in the House Lounge after the opening day’s adjournment.

Speaker Todd Richardson  (r) - Jefferson City - January 4, 2017.

Speaker Todd Richardson (r) – Jefferson City – January 4, 2017.

At the majority caucus press conference:

House Majority Leader Mike Cierpiot (r) - Jefferson City - January 4, 2017.

House Majority Leader Mike Cierpiot (r) – Jefferson City – January 4, 2017.

Previously:

Secretary of State Jason Kander (D): at the opening of the legislative session (January 4, 2017)

Minority Floor Leader Gail McCann Beatty (D): at the opening of the legislative session (January 5, 2017)

House Democratic Caucus press conference – January 4, 2017 (January 7, 2017)

Paydayates

01 Tuesday Dec 2009

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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2010 Elections, Brian Yates, Dave Coffman, Mike Cierpiot, Payday Lending, special election

What could be so tempting to make a man quit his job in the Missouri General Assembly a year early?

What about “a 9-to-5 job” for a payday lending giant. That’s what Brian Yates is going to do, moving from one field with a bad reputation to a field that deserves a worse reputation.

QC Holdings (“Quik Cash”) appears to have a valuable team member. We’ll keep our eyes open and report back when he becomes a lobbyist for the free market tradition of extreme interest rates. (The United Payday Lenders of Missouri (which QC is a member of) have two lobbyists)

The STL Better Business Bureau said that “Missouri accounted for 30% of QC Holdings’ total branch gross profits last year” and that

“Among the nine contiguous states, only Tennessee has more payday loan locations (1,481) than Missouri (1,275) with the next highest being Kentucky with 785, according to the Division of Finance’s report. The report also shows that the APR allowed by Missouri’s statutes of 1,950% based on a two-week loan of $100 is by far the highest of the nine contiguous states”

When they say Payday, they mean “payday for them”, not you. And if the Republican Legislature actually moves to help people out (which is unlikely), QC can roll out at least one employee who knows his way around the place.

BTW, the Special Election will likely be held on April 6th because Yates resigned too late for a February Special election. Although this is actually a slight financial win for the area since it’ll be held concurrently with Municipal Elections in Lee’s Summit.

An extra two months is good news for taxpayers and for likely Democratic candidate Dave Coffman.

We’ll keep you posted on this story.

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