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Yvonne Reeves-Chong (D) – Sedalia, Missouri – January 25, 2020

27 Monday Jan 2020

Posted by Michael Bersin in Missouri General Assembly, Missouri House

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“…We are in this for the people that live next door to us…”

Yvonne Reeves-Chong (D), candidate in the 122nd Legislative District – Sedalia, Missouri – January 25, 2020.

Lindsey Simmons, a Democratic Party candidate in the 4th Congressional District, held a campaign meet and greet event, including area and statewide candidates, in Sedalia yesterday evening.

Yvonne Reeves-Chong‘s (D) remarks (audio file edited):

https://showmeprogress.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/01/yvonnereeveschongsedalia012520.mp3

Yvonne Reeves-Chong (D): … The 122nd, we, it’s actually open, but, we aven’t had a Democrat run for that seat since 2006. We ceded the territory. And, I’m going to make a difference, as she mentioned.

I’m running this thing, and I’m running this race, and I’m making them chase me. [applause] Guys, I went up with four by eights [signs] last week. And I’m talking to every single person. I woke up at six thirty, well, I woke up at five thirty. Six thirty this morning I was at the Great Chili Cookoff. [laughter] Because there were four hundred people at the Great Chili Cookoff. Now, I’m strictly a microwave kind of girl. [laughter] So I found some good Democrats that could cook. And we made some dang good chili, came in third. [applause]

But one of the things that happened today that I thought was really interesting, I was in the kitchen because they allowed me to stir, no more. And I was doing stirring duty and one of the other contestants walked over and said, you know, I just took a picture of you and sent it, sent it to my cousin, who is my opponent, because you’re here and he isn’t. [applause]

Everybody’s going to tell you that we can’t win. They’re gonna tell you that this is red territory. And on the surface I think they might be right. It looks kind of red. Until we start talking to people.

What makes the difference? My district is a red district. And every district that we don’t compete in is a red district. [applause]

Last week I held a town hall meeting. I decided we were gonna talk about guns. And I’m a Democrat. And I got a hundred people together in a red district. And I had Moms Demand Justice up here in the front row. And I had the guy over in the back corner, ’cause you know those guys are gonna sit in the back corner. [laughter] Going, your gonna take my gun. And we spent an hour talking. And at the end of that hour we came up with a background check law that every single person in that room agreed to. [applause] We are not going to win on Facebook. We are not going to win by talking to each other in groups like this. And I love doing this. It’s necessary, but it will not win our race. I’m lucky. I have a pretty contained district. And I’m going to talk to every single person. [applause] When we left the gun town hall the guy in the back walked up to me and said, I really hate that you’re a damn Democrat. [laughter] I looked at him and said, gonna break a trend, aren’t I? He said, yep, gimme a big old hug ’cause I gotta vote for you. [applause]…

Yvonne Reeves-Chong (D): …So, I’m gonna be that damn Democrat. And I’m going to talk to people who don’t like me. We are in this for the people that live next door to us. And the people that work at the companies, not just the people that own the companies. [applause]

If I can give you any hint, and we’ve got a lot of candidates here, we’re getting ready to do some really great things this year. We’re aiming for greatness.

And, I, I’m a single parent. Raised my son. And I think he’s great. He’s a pretty successful kid. He’s got his head on straight, um, he’s a pastor, been a pastor for fifteen years. And so I talk to him. You know, ’cause I gotta get my mom strokes in. ‘Cause, obviously, I did a great job. [laughter] And, and I asked him, I said, what could I have done better? Expecting him to say, Mom, you’re the best. And he said, Mom, you did a lot of really terrific things, you gave me voice lessons, and piano lessons, we went to museums, we discussed cultural things, you got me a terrific education. But, you know what, Mom? It would have been easier to be great if you had done one thing. Well, what’s that? He said, Mom, you should have taught me how to make my bed every morning. I said, what? He said, Mom, you see, it’s the little daily things we do tat ease the path to greatness.

It’s not the big things. We’re not gonna win this race on Election Day. We’re gonna win our races by making our beds every morning and talking to the woman at the drive through, or going to talk to the hotel maid, if you’re staying in a hotel overnight. You’re gonna talk to the person at WalMart. We’re gonna door knock, but we’re gonna have real conversations with real, with real people. You’re gonna talk to that neighbor with the Trump sign in his yard. Talk to him. He voted for Trump ’cause he’s mad. And he should be. And if you look at what’s going on in Jeff City right now, furious. So, you strut right past that Trump sign, knock on the door with the Confederate flag. [laughter] Oh, I do. Those are my people. [laughter][applause] Talk to them. That’s really all they’ve asked for, for years. They asked us to please talk to ’em.

So, let’s go make our beds. Let’s do those small things. Every one of us. In every one of these districts…

[….]

Previously:

Lindsey Simmons (D) – in the 4th Congressional District – Sedalia, Missouri – January 25, 2020 (January 26, 2020)

Elad Gross (D) – Sedalia, Missouri – January 26, 2020 (January 26, 2020)

Judy Baker (D) – Sedalia, Missouri – January 25, 2020 (January 27, 2020)

Rep. Mike McGhee (r) and the amazing perpetual motion machine

16 Friday Jul 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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122nd Legislative District, General Assembly, Mike McGhee, missouri, scams

Last night:

After Months of Waiting, Hopes Dim for Odessa Manufacturing Plant

Monica Evans, edited by Jason Vaughn

6:45 PM CDT, July 15, 2010

ODESSA, MO – The talk of bringing a manufacturing company, along with thousands of new jobs, to Odessa may have been just that – all talk.

Officials in Odessa say that after months of infrequent contact with Manna of Utah, a company that promised to make non-fossil fuel generators and bring 3,400 new jobs to the town, the entire deal doesn’t appear to be working out.

Earlier this year, the company made an announcement that they would be building a manufacturing plant in Odessa as soon as funding is complete. Odessa’s economic development director says the city is prepared to finance the $100 million project with industrial bonds, but Manna of Utah dropped the ball….

A hundred million dollars? Wow, that would have been a serious investment of public money. Who was pushing it, and what were they going to do with all that money?

In February:

Thousands of jobs coming to rural Missouri

Posted on February 18, 2010 by ryancornelius

….”You know when you were a kid and you had a magnet, you put the two ends together and they pushed apart, and you’d turn them around and they sucked towards each other,” Rep. McGhee said. “These guys have designed a wheel, lined with electromagnets in a circle, then they have taken an inner circle and put three magnets on the inner circle on a plastic disc. As the inner circle magnet comes towards that magnet, it pulls itself. They designed their own computer program and a chip that reverses that in such a millisecond, when it gets to that, it pushes it away. It runs this thing in a circle, just with magnets….”

From last March:

Another Energy Scam

by Steven Novella, Mar 08 2010

….And here’s a tip for politicians and investors – get a clue. Consult with an actual scientist before investing in the latest free-energy con. Politicians in Utah and Odessa are hoping to gain attention for being so environmentally responsible and forward-looking. But instead they will simply be the targets of a round of ridicule from those with a clue.

Note to Missouri Politicans: Perpetual Motion = Bad Investment!

March 8th, 2010

One would generally think that a buisiness model that involves violating the laws of physics is probably not going to result in a very sound enterprise.   However, it appears that some in Missouri feel differently about that….

….To Rep. Mike McGhee: You, sir, are an idiot. I hope voters remember this when they go to the polls.

Ah, physics is phun!

122nd Legislative District: April 2010 campaign finance reports

24 Saturday Apr 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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There are three candidates in the 122nd legislative District race, two Democrats and one birther/tenther right wingnut republican incumbent.

State Representative – District 122

Democrat

GARY GRIGSBY HIGGINSVILLE MO 799 2/23/2010

HOLMES OSBORNE ODESSA MO 3/1/2010

Republican

MIKE MCGHEE ODESSA MO 583 2/23/2010

The first of two Democratic Party challengers (in alphabetical order), Gary Grigsby, filed his first quarter campaign finance report with the Missouri Ethics Commission on April 15th:

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: GRIGSBY FOR MISSOURI REP

ReportDate:

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $561.00

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $4,595.00

9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A – 8A) $5,156.00

15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $654.14

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $4,501.86

35. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 29 + 30 + 31 – 32 – 33 – 34) $0.00

[emphasis added]

Okay, that’s a decent fundraising quarter, and much better than the previous one.

Let’s see where the money came from:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: GRIGSBY FOR MISSOURI REP

Report Date: 4/15/2010

Michael Bersin & Joan Ferguson Warrensburg, MO 02/18/2010 $25.00

4th Congressional District Democratic Committee Gravois Mills, MO 01/23/2010 $900.00

Johnson County Democratic Central Committee Warrensburg, MO 02/25/2010 $300.00

Clark & Tavia Hunt Dallas, TX 03/12/2010 $1,000.00

[emphasis added]

Yeah, those bloggers are big spenders. (Disclosure: I’ve known Gary Grigsby for twenty years. The two of us ran a mom and pop political polling operation in the 90s.) There are additional contributions from a few party committees and a bunch of small dollar contributions from individuals.

The expenditures:

Detailed Summary of Expenditures And Contributions Made

Committe: GRIGSBY FOR MISSOURI REP

ReportDate: 4/15/2010

A. EXPENDITURES OF $100 OR LESS BY CATEGORY

Postmaster – Postage $52.80

Filing Fee $50.00

Cass Co. Dem. Central Committee $50.00

JoCo Dem. Central Committee $50.00

ActBlue Missouri $3.95

B. ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES ALL OVER $100 AND ALL PAYMENTS TO CAMPAIGN WORKERS

Lettercraft Printing & Graphics Lee’s Summit, MO 01/20/2010 Campaign Envelopes $220.58

Heroes Restaurant Warrensburg, MO 02/18/2010 Reception $226.81

Fundraising!

The second of two Democratic Party candidates, Holmes Osborne, filed his first quarter campaign finance report with the Missouri Ethics Commission on April 9th:

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: OSBORNE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

ReportDate:

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $0.00

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $2,485.00

9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A – 8A) $2,485.00

15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $981.57

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $1,503.43

35. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 29 + 30 + 31 – 32 – 33 – 34) $0.00

[emphasis added]

Okay. Let’s see where the money came from:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: OSBORNE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

Report Date: 4/9/2010

Holmes and Candace Osborne Bates City, MO 03/05/2010 $300.00

Paul Bennett Lakewood, CA AT&T 03/27/2010 $500.00

12. TOTAL ANONYMOUS CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $25 OR LESS $25.00

13. TOTAL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED FROM PERSONS GIVING $100 OR LESS $160.00

Individual contributions, no party committees, and no organizations.

The expenditures:

Detailed Summary of Expenditures And Contributions Made

Committe: OSBORNE FOR STATE REPRESENTATIVE

ReportDate: 4/9/2010

A. EXPENDITURES OF $100 OR LESS BY CATEGORY

Check Printing $19.95

County Clerk $54.47

Priting $69.00

Newspaper Subscriptions $66.39

Advertising $67.50

B. ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES ALL OVER $100 AND ALL PAYMENTS TO CAMPAIGN WORKERS

Visionary Marketing Plano , TX 03/22/2010 Printing $507.26

Campaign Secrets 03/31/2010 Web site $197.00

Fundraising?

Mike McGhee, the republican incumbent, filed his first quarter campaign finance report with the Missouri Ethics Commission on April 15th:

Detailed Summary of Committee Disclosure Report

Committe: CITIZENS TO RE-ELECT MIKE MCGHEE

ReportDate:

1. TOTAL RECEIPTS FOR THIS ELECTION PREVIOUSLY REPORTED $8,680.00

2. ALL MONETARY CONTRIBUTIONS RECEIVED THIS PERIOD $5,450.00

9. TOTAL ALL RECEIPTS THIS ELECTION(SUM 1B + 7A – 8A) $14,130.00

15. TOTAL EXPENDITURES THIS ELECTION (SUM 10B + 14A) $5,204.42

28. MONEY ON HAND AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD (SUM 25 + 26 – 27) $8,072.36

35. TOTAL INDEBTEDNESS AT THE CLOSE OF THIS REPORTING PERIOD SUM 29 + 30 + 31 – 32 – 33 – 34) $0.00

[emphasis added.

Okay, that’s some burn rate – and he doesn’t have a primary.

Let’s take a look at where the money came from:

Detailed Summary of Contributions And Loans Received

Committee: CITIZENS TO RE-ELECT MIKE MCGHEE

Report Date: 4/15/2010

Imagine Schools-Missouri Region St. Louis, MO 3/27/2010 $5,000.00

You’ve got to be kidding me – $450.00 in individual contributions and $5000.00 from a charter school special interest. Oh, joy. That’s real grassrootsie, isn’t it?

The expenditures:

Detailed Summary of Expenditures And Contributions Made

Committe: CITIZENS TO RE-ELECT MIKE MCGHEE

ReportDate: 4/15/2010

A. EXPENDITURES OF $100 OR LESS BY CATEGORY

Meals $143.14

Advertising $186.00

Filing Fee $50.00

Sponsorship $75.00

B. ITEMIZED EXPENDITURES ALL OVER $100 AND ALL PAYMENTS TO CAMPAIGN WORKERS

Higginsville Chamber of Commerce Higginsville, MO 1/23/2010 Advertising/Dinner $200.00

Higginsville Rotary Higginsville, MO 1/29/2010 Advertising/Dinner $375.00

Higginsville Rotary Higginsville, MO 2/13/2010 $125.00

Johnson Co. Republican Central Committee Johnson Co. MO 2/23/2010 Advertising $100.00

Lafayette Co. Central Committee Lafayette Co., MO 3/1/2010 Advertising/Dinner $200.00

Three Trails Winery Lexington, MO 1/16/2010 Appreciation Dinner $140.00

R & R Buttons Pleasant Hill, MO 3/1/2010 T-Shirts $259.14

Food! Ads! T-shirts! Ah, old school political consumption of food seems to be important to Mike McGhee’s reelection campaign. Burp.

Uh, if you’re running for office as a Democrat it’s probably not a good idea…

03 Saturday Apr 2010

Posted by Michael Bersin in Uncategorized

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…to post photos on your campaign web site of you hanging with a republican presidential candidate.

Two Democratic Party candidates, Gary Grigsby and Holmes Osborne, have filed in the 122nd Legislative District to challenge incumbent Mike McGhee (r – birther). Holmes Osborne has some interesting content on his campaign web site.

From Holmes Osborne’s campaign web site.

That Mitt Romney, the republican presidential candidate and hypocritical health care reform scold? Yeah, that would be a great association to emphasize in trying to persuade all those Democratic Party voters making a decision in a Democratic primary.

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