Off to the barf bucket!
By: Smaatguy
Uh-oh. Looks like the good old boy club is in full swing, with Weber County bucking up $90k to have good ole Stuart Reid consult on Economic Development:
How long until Boss Godfrey pops up within County doings, like he recently did in North Ogden City?
Off to the barf bucket!
Showing posts with label Stuart Reid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Stuart Reid. Show all posts
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Monday, April 07, 2014
Deseret News: Stuart Reid: A View from Both Sides of the Aisle
Moderate on moral social issues? Who knew?
Interesting Deseret News Sunday interview with Weber County's own "turncoat Democrat" State Senator Stuart Reid, who's following through with his 2010 campaign pledge, and will be retiring from the state legislature upon completion of one single term of office:
Among other things, Senator Reid expands upon his earlier-expressed theory that, with the passage of Senator Curt Bramble's SB 54, we'll soon be witnessing the death of the Utah Democratic Party, and the emergence of two factions in the Republican Party, i.e., a "caucus-convention faction and signature-gathering faction," which will [henceforth] "essentially make up the two parties in the state of Utah."
In an intriguing sidebar note, Reid characterizes himself as "conservative on fiscal issues and moderate on moral social issues," prompting the sodden question:
Who knew?
Gotta say Reid had us completely fooled.
Illuminating interview, wethinks, all-in-all.
Interesting Deseret News Sunday interview with Weber County's own "turncoat Democrat" State Senator Stuart Reid, who's following through with his 2010 campaign pledge, and will be retiring from the state legislature upon completion of one single term of office:
Among other things, Senator Reid expands upon his earlier-expressed theory that, with the passage of Senator Curt Bramble's SB 54, we'll soon be witnessing the death of the Utah Democratic Party, and the emergence of two factions in the Republican Party, i.e., a "caucus-convention faction and signature-gathering faction," which will [henceforth] "essentially make up the two parties in the state of Utah."
In an intriguing sidebar note, Reid characterizes himself as "conservative on fiscal issues and moderate on moral social issues," prompting the sodden question:
Who knew?
Gotta say Reid had us completely fooled.
Illuminating interview, wethinks, all-in-all.
Tuesday, March 11, 2014
Count My Vote Citizens Initiative Wrap-up: Governor Herbert Signs SB 54 Into Law
Added Bonus: Senator Stuart Reid predicts " the birth of a new, two-intra-party system within the Utah Republican Party"
In the interest of wrapping up our discussion of the Count My Vote citizens Initiative matter, we're delighted to follow up our WCF writeup of March 6, 2014, wherein we reported that Utah State Senator Curt Bramble's compomise bill, SB 54, which establishes a new dual-track system for Utah election nominations, had successfully cleared the Utah legislature, we're delighted to provide links to morning's main Utah media stories, reporting that Governor Herbert has now signed this landmark legislation into law:
As an added bonus, we'll link this morning's Deseret News Op-ed piece, wherein our beloved Weber County-based Utah State Senator Stuart Reid, weirdly enough, not only agrees with us, but takes it all to a new level.
Here's the lede, WCF political wonks:
That's right, folks. Senator Reid predicts that moderate Utah Democrats will jump party ranks and hook up with moderate Republicans, and that "[t]hese two intra-party factions will replace the two-party system in Utah." Senator Reid is an expert on this subject, of course. Who can forget how Senator Reid jumped party lines and nailed his (now lame-duck) State Senate seat in in 2010? Here's the Reid history, via the Standard-Examiner, for those who may have forgotten:
Yesirree. We fully agree with "turncoat" Senator Reid, this go-round, at least.
There's a first time for everything, we guess.
In the interest of wrapping up our discussion of the Count My Vote citizens Initiative matter, we're delighted to follow up our WCF writeup of March 6, 2014, wherein we reported that Utah State Senator Curt Bramble's compomise bill, SB 54, which establishes a new dual-track system for Utah election nominations, had successfully cleared the Utah legislature, we're delighted to provide links to morning's main Utah media stories, reporting that Governor Herbert has now signed this landmark legislation into law:
- Herbert OKs changes to caucus system
- Count My Vote halts initiative drive after governor signs deal
- Guv signs bill, ending Count My Vote bid
As an added bonus, we'll link this morning's Deseret News Op-ed piece, wherein our beloved Weber County-based Utah State Senator Stuart Reid, weirdly enough, not only agrees with us, but takes it all to a new level.
Here's the lede, WCF political wonks:
Some believe the passage of SB54, “Election Amendments,” will be the death of the caucus and convention system in Utah. I am not one of them. Instead, I believe it will have far more reaching consequences, not the least of which is the death of the two-party system and the birth of a new, two-intra-party system within the Utah Republican Party. -Stuart ReidAnd here's Senator Reid's full rant:
That's right, folks. Senator Reid predicts that moderate Utah Democrats will jump party ranks and hook up with moderate Republicans, and that "[t]hese two intra-party factions will replace the two-party system in Utah." Senator Reid is an expert on this subject, of course. Who can forget how Senator Reid jumped party lines and nailed his (now lame-duck) State Senate seat in in 2010? Here's the Reid history, via the Standard-Examiner, for those who may have forgotten:
Yesirree. We fully agree with "turncoat" Senator Reid, this go-round, at least.
There's a first time for everything, we guess.
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