
I received a disturbing e-mail a few weeks ago that has continued to bother me and which I have decided to share with all of you. This e-mail promotes the myth of the progressive republicans, a true oxymoron. Here it is:
“The recent compromise tax bill shows why the American people are disenchanted with both the Democratic and Republican parties. The Democrats purchased another year of unemployment benefits for laid-off workers while the Republicans got continued rate reductions for upper-bracket taxpayers. The federal deficit will meanwhile be increasing hundreds of billion dollars more.
Neither major party has any idea of how to create or maintain high-quality, productive, permanent jobs. They only know how to keep borrowing large sums of money to paper over immediate problems whose solutions they refuse to consider.Here in Minnesota a third-party candidate, Tom Horner, again made a serious bid for Governor, but again fell short. And we Minnesotans are relatively hospitable to third parties.So, what can people do who are dissatisfied with the current state of politics? It seems to me that one of the more promising options would be to strengthen the moderate or progressive wing of the Republican Party. Make this party look more like what it was in the days of Lincoln, Eisenhower, and Theodore Roosevelt. Republicans need to show more sympathy for working people and the poor and embrace the spirit of international cooperation rather than war. President Eisenhower’s policy of “peace and prosperity” would be a big improvement over what we have now.I ran for Lieutenant Governor of Minnesota, with Bob Carney, in this year’s Republican primary. With little outside support, we finished second in the primary with 9,800 votes or 7.5% of the total. Bob presented himself in the campaign as a “moderate, progressive Republican”. We have since been discussing what this means.I have put together a website at http://www.ProgressiveRepublicans.org that proposes how the progressive wing of the Republican Party might become revitalized. The basic idea is that it must be issues-driven. Its platform, however controversial, should include enough issues (and the right ones) to be capable of assembling an electoral majority. My list includes the following points of decision:1. for more international cooperation and less unilateral use of military force,2. for job creation through reduced work hours rather than government deficit spending,3. for tax increases targeted to the wealthy if needed to keep the federal budget in balance,4. for the deficit problem to become a priority,5. against the dualistic world view of the Civil Rights movement in its contemporary manifestation which blames “racism” and “white society” for our common problems,6. for federal legislation to increase paid leave and maintain standards of humane treatment in the work place,7. for environmental protection as a new economic imperative,8. for a compromise policy on illegal immigration suspending deportations while requiring registration and requiring employers of such immigrants to pay a surtax to help cover the increased social costs,9. against the abusive use of building inspections by local governments,10. for a new, independent investigation into the events of 9/11,11. against political correctness and its violation of free speech,12. for ending the war on illegal drugs and funding more treatment programs,13. for a greater federal role in insuring or providing health-care services,14. for greater regulation of the financial-services industry, especially hedge funds and derivatives,15. against free trade and for the use of tariffs to promote improved labor and environmental standards around the world,16. against the cruel deception of young people who are being urged to take out student loans to go to college and prepare for nonexistent jobs,17. for a crash program to reduce traffic congestion in urban areas, and18. for a crash program to develop technologies that will help sustain human life in outer space.Not everyone will agree that these positions are “progressive”, “Republican”, or even desirable. Many are outside the mainstream of conventional political thinking. But that only means that the many Americans who are concerned about such things and have previously been marginalized can have a political home.The conservative Republican politics of Goldwater and Reagan, after so many years of ascendancy, has spent its creative force. It’s time for the “RINOs” – Republicans in the mold of Lincoln, Eisenhower, and Theodore Roosevelt – to come charging back into today’s political arena and take a fresh look at problems that dominant factions within the two major parties seem unable to address or solve. Both the Republican party and the American people will be stronger for it.”
What does this way of thinking mean to the Republican Party? What is the message that these so called “progressive” Republicans are trying to convey? This e-mail shows that the RINOs that are hiding out in the Republican party and falsely promoting themselves as conservatives have felt the recent shift towards true conservatism that has been happening over the past two years and are very afraid. Republicans proved at the last MNGOP State Central Committee that we are tired of RHINOs running our party and we aren’t going to take it anymore. Delegates started pruning the party of its dead branches by banning former Republican-elected officials who used their status within the party to publicly support and promote Democrats and third party candidates, essentially trying to take down the party from the inside. This e-mail is a call to action to stop the conservative movement. Well, I hate to break it to you closet liberals, but true conservatives are back in the Republican Party and we are here to stay. You have shown us your true colors and it is time to for you to ship out. The time for conservative Republican politics is not over, the Ron Paul Revolution and Tea Party takeover have shown us that it is truly just beginning.
WCRW Meeting 1/08: “Foreclosure Crisis: Homeowners vs. Banks”

Coupled with the erosion of home equity through plummeting home values, a recessionary job market, unparalleled numbers of adjusting mortgages, a sharp decline in the stock market and weakness in the dollar, you have a swift series of interrelated disturbances that cause lasting damage…
A Perfect Storm in which individual families are left unprotected and facing financial ruin.
Join WCRW as we welcome guest speaker Craig Nester, host of the Minnesota Real Estate Show on KTLK and member of Minnesota’s Home Rescue Team as we discuss foreclosures, the failing banking system and the difficult decisions that families are being forced to make.
Saturday, January 8th at 9:00am
Lake Elmo Inn
3442 Lake Elmo Ave. N.
Lake Elmo, MN
$15 for members, $20 for non-members – includes a fantastic breakfast
YOU MUST RSVP to the meeting by Thursday, January 6th so that we can have an accurate breakfast count! Please RSVP to Vice President Heidi Schumacher by phone at (651)739-9053 or e-mail at [email protected].
WCRW Meeting 12/11: Christmas & Toys For Tots!


Join Washington County Republican Women for our next meeting on Saturday, December 11th at 9:00am at the Lake Elmo Inn in Lake Elmo, Minnesota. We will be celebrating the holidays with a fun, lighthearted meeting filled with games, prizes and chatting about politics. Our Toys for Tots drive ends on the 11th and we will be collecting donations throughout the meeting!
The mission of the U. S. Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots Program is to collect new, unwrapped toys during October, November and December each year, and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community, spreading a message of hope to less fortunate youngsters that will assist them in becoming responsible, productive, patriotic citizens. Please bring a new, unwrapped toy to the meeting to give to this fantastic cause.
If you are unable to attend the meeting or unable to shop for a toy, please donate to WCRW via our website at www.mnwcrw.com between now and Tuesday, December 7th. All donations given during that time will go towards purchasing toys and gift cards for Toys for Tots! Marines will be on hand to answer questions about the organization and to collect the toys after the meeting. Please join us in supporting this fantastic, wish-fulfilling organization!
PRE-PAY for the meeting at www.mnwcrw.com using the Member Center or pay at the door. $15 for members and $20 for non-members, includes a fantastic breakfast.
YOU MUST RSVP to the meeting by Thursday, November 11th so that we can have an accurate breakfast count! Please RSVP to Vice President Heidi Schumacher by phone at (651)739-9053 or e-mail at heidi.r.schumacher.ampf.com.
