Saturday, February 15, 2014

Wolf in sheep's clothing.

I hope the elections go well in Rhode Island in 2014. But, Ms. Gina Raimondo as Governor? I don't think so.

How did this woman ever succeed in the Democratic Party?

She is a corporate raider. She hates pensions. Do you know what would happen to Rhode Island if this woman was governor? 

Gina Raimondo continues her reign as Rhode Island’s undisputed queen of fundraising.

July 31st, 2012 at 6:36 pm 
by Ted Nesi

...The treasurer raised $258,155 (click here) during the second quarter while racking up just $19,984 in campaign expenses, according to her latest filing with the R.I. Board of Elections
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Raimondo’s already formidable campaign war chest jumped from $617,922 on April 30 to $857,903 on June 30. The first-term Democrat and former venture capitalist is widely expected to run for governor in 2014, capitalizing on her successful push for the state’s landmark pension overhaul last year.

Raimondo now has far more cash available than Providence Mayor Angel Taveras, a Democrat who had $237,239 on hand as of June 30, and incumbent Gov. Lincoln Chafee, an independent who had $233,108. Unlike her two rivals, the treasurer reported no small-dollar contributions....

She has no loyalties to the voter. Her only loyalties are to Wall Street. Good-bye gun control.

Unions and their pensions are the Middle Class. Not the Lower Middle Class as in Tennessee currently. The Middle Class IS the economy. They are the ones that can purchase most products in the market place. They are not subsistence workers. Their children go to college. Why would anyone want Raimondo in office at all? She is a propagandist. She is among those responsible for the 1% and 0.1%. She must have some kind of silver tongue because her actions don't match any words I can recognize as being responsible for economic growth and upward movement of citizens.

She fashioned herself after Scott Brown. She's horrid. North Carolina is cringing at another three years of McCrory, imagine what Rhode Island is going to feel after she is governor. Huge mistake. Her coattails will be a complete disaster. Electorates have to ask what kind of administration is going to be in their state capital when passing votes for governor. Please don't have another 2010. That is what the GOP is hoping for.

She is an extremist conservative Democrat. Who knew? She should try asking the Tea Party for support.

Republican Scott Brown (click here) hasn’t tipped his hat about whether he’ll run for office in New Hampshire, but the buzz about Brown hasn’t died down in the Granite State.
One poll conducted in January 2014 showed Brown tied in a hypothetical match-up against U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., who faces re-election in the fall. Other polls have him trailing Shaheen by 10 points and 3 points, but within striking distance....