tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-86626684928521990072009-05-14T18:32:18.831-05:00Party of PawlentyChris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.comBlogger93125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-23006107467685678962009-05-14T17:03:00.002-05:002009-05-14T17:27:56.120-05:00Governor Pawlenty Steps Up and Leads. (Again)No tax cuts, no overly bloated budgets, no special session.<br /><br />Governor Pawlenty made it very clear this afternoon that the political games and posturing in Minnesota have to stop. The legislature has had since January to prepare a real balanced budget that is worthy of a gubernatorial signature, and now that we are mere days from the constitutional deadline, it is clear there is no way the legislature will get that done.<br /><p></p><blockquote><p><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/45042272.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aU1yDEmP:QMDCinchO7DU">Gov. Tim Pawlenty said he will use line-item vetoes and his authority to pull back spending to balance the state budget.</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/45042272.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aU1yDEmP:QMDCinchO7DU">He said there will be no special session or government shutdown.</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/45042272.html?elr=KArksLckD8EQDUoaEyqyP4O:DW3ckUiD3aPc:_Yyc:aU1yDEmP:QMDCinchO7DU">The Republican governor said he would prefer to work out a budget deal with Democrats who control the Legislature, but he says they are spending more than the state has. (Article Excerpt, click here for entire article)<br /></a></p></blockquote><br />The legislature put up a tax bill recently that they knew the governor was going to veto. Because of this, they cannot possibly (or constitutionally) fund all of the spending they are putting into the budget bills. <br /><br />Practically, all of this could have been resolved by the legislature putting together a responsible budget months ago. But now that we are 3 days before the end of session, the only real way to come to a legislative conclusion would be to force a special session. That has its own, wasteful costs. The governor surprised the legislature today and is going to take the spending they give him and utilize the tools the constitution gives him to line-item what he can and unallot what he must.<br /><br />So at the end of the day, Minnesota will have its constitutionally mandated balanced budget, and the tax burden will stay onerous (the Constitution doesn't allow him to cut taxes on his own), but at least not increase.<br /><br />Thanks Gov!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-2300610746768567896?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-68706548167457011382008-08-23T09:41:00.002-05:002008-08-23T10:29:54.557-05:00Will Biden Choice Push McCain Further Towards Pawlenty?I got the text message this morning. Yes, Barack Obama sent me a text to tell me that he had chosen Joe Biden to run as his Vice Presidential Candidate.<br /><br />So Obama/Biden will likely pick up <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYdb1ZcHizg">Delaware</a>. (Relax, Delaware, I'm just playing)<br /><br />There is going to be a lot of armchair analysis over the next 24 hours about what this does for the race and what this does for McCain and his Vice Presidential choice. So I'll provide mine as well.<br /><br />I think the choice of Biden makes it considerably more likely that Governor Pawlenty will be Senator McCain's choice.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u3mN0VpKFMM">I'm going to set aside for a moment that Biden has said Obama isn't ready, and the Biden HAS said the country would be better off with McCain. </a> (Those two items being reasons why Obama might not have made a smart move here since both of those two statements will be repeated ad naseum). Everyone knows that Governor Pawlenty has been a steadfast, loyal McCain supporter, and that makes it much easier for him to campaign aggressively (because he believes in the campaign and Biden simply doesn't).<br /><br />The choice of Biden makes Pawlenty the obvious choice because the contrast between the two at this point in history gives Governor Pawlenty every advantage in the world.<br /><br />I'm sure Democrats will say Biden has more foreign policy experience than the Governor. Who cares? Seriously. I'm going to take this inept argument off the table right now. Governor Pawlenty, if chosen, will be running with Senator John McCain. Senator John McCain will obviously lead the team on all things foreign policy, and even with Biden's level of experience, Senator McCain has more credibility and knowledge on foreign policy issues than Biden and Obama combined. <br /><br />This election is going to be about Jobs and Energy, and there are few in the country as prepared to talk about hope, the future, and better yet actual results on these issues as Governor Pawlenty. <br /><br />I've written it before, but Governors across the country are watching to see what Governor Pawlenty does on Energy, and are following his lead. Governor Pawlenty recognizing a balanced approach of domestic exploration, Americanization of energy, along with Conservation and renewables is the only path towards the kind of energy policy that is critical right now. <br /><br />And Governor Pawlenty, with his veto pen, has been THE leader fighting pork and wasteful spending. His veto pen compliments McCain's crusade over the years against earmarks and pork. This would be an amazing team on the issue of jobs and the economy. Governor Pawlenty ensures the GOP ticket will be able to walk all over this Obama/Biden ticket on issues of jobs and the economy.<br /><br />Lastly, for those of you who don't know Governor Pawlenty, he is one of the most genuine, down-to-earth, normal people you could ever know. He grew up in a family with deep, deep blue collar roots and became governor of the state of Minnesota the old fashion way, he worked for it. <br />Biden is commonly known to be one of the more elitist and most arrogant members of the Senate.<br /><br />When the two of them stand together in a Vice Presidential Debate, the contrast will not be more stark. <br /><br />What a great opportunity for McCain.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-6870654816745701138?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-85618763038203399142008-08-21T22:53:00.003-05:002008-08-21T23:36:59.714-05:00Does VP T-Paw Put McCain Over the Top? (2.0)<a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/polls/">By all accounts, this presidential race appears to be heading towards a razer thin margin of victory, with the victor being totally up in the air.</a><br /><br /><a href="http://elections.foxnews.com/2008/08/21/obama-says-hes-chosen-vp-not-saying-who/">Today</a>, Barak Obama announced that he has made his decision on who he will choose as his Vice Presidential Runningmate. <br /><br />So with Senator McCain making this race a virtual tie, how does he capitalize on this clear momentum and put himself over the top come November?<br /><br />One clear way is to choose a runningmate of his own who will bring him a swing state (and better yet the swing region of <a href="http://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2008/06/the_center_of_minnewisowa.html">Minnewisowa</a>)<br /><br />New polls and non-partisan analysis once again show that choosing Governor Pawlenty could put Senator McCain over the top in Minnesota, a state that hasn't voted Republican for President since 1972.<br /><br /><p class="regular"></p><blockquote><p class="regular"> A Republican presidential candidate hasn't won in Minnesota since 1972. But Jacobs said the poll found McCain might be able to reverse that trend, if he selects Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty as his vice presidential running mate. One in four of the undecided voters and initial-Obama supporters said they'd back a McCain-Pawlenty ticket. </p> <p style="font-weight: bold;" class="regular"><span style="font-size:130%;"> "We were quite impressed by the impact that Gov. Pawlenty has on McCain's chances," he said. "Our analysis suggests that the McCain ticket jumps by 13 points by adding Gov. Pawlenty to the ticket. That is quite an impact." (emphasis ours), <span style="font-size:100%;">excerpted from article, click here to read the article in its entirety.</span><br /></span></p></blockquote><p class="regular"> </p><br />Thirteen points is a dramatic jump. <br /><br />Perhaps McCain gets 13 points because Governor Pawlenty delivers on all of the issues that rise to the top of well publicized public opinion polls.<br /><br />Jobs -- Governor Pawlenty is the quintessential "Sam's Club Republican." He knows Republican ideas and republican values work because they defined his life and his deep blue collar roots.<br /><br />Energy -- Governors from both parties look to Governor Pawlenty for guidance and leadership on the development of a balanced, domestic energy plan. The left has an approach, the right has an approach, and the country is crying out for a balanced approach; Governor Pawlenty's approach.<br /><br />Taxes -- Governor Pawlenty solved the largest per capita deficit in the country without raising taxes. In Washington, as in Minnesota, Government doesn't have a revenue problem, it has a spending problem. Republicans and Democrats alike in Washington have an appetite for pork that has grown exponentially over the past few years. During those same years, Governor Pawlenty set records in Minnesota for vetoes (setting aside entirely the wasteful spending that didn't even make it close to his office out of fear of a veto).<br /><br />The bottom line is that the issues of the day are the issues of Pawlenty.<br /><br />To marry that with a critical geographic advantage for Senator McCain with Governor Pawlenty at his side makes it <a href="http://www.stltoday.com/blogzone/dc-download/dc-download/2008/08/a-mccain-birthday-veep-bash/">more and more likely that we will see Governor Pawlenty in Ohio for Senator McCain's Birthday</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-8561876303820339914?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-26110233833021659652008-08-06T16:17:00.002-05:002008-08-06T16:58:09.468-05:00Pawlenty Rocks National Press ClubGovernor Pawlenty spoke earlier today at the National Press Club, and clearly displayed for the nation why he is the future (and in many ways the here and now) of the Republican Party.<br /><br /><blockquote><a href="http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/pawlenty-brings-sams-club-republicanism-to-national-stage-2008-08-06.html">Pawlenty, seen by many as one of the top contenders to be Sen. John McCain’s (R-Ariz.) presidential running mate, said the Sam’s Club Republican represents a present-day analogue to the Reagan Democrat.</a><p><a href="http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/pawlenty-brings-sams-club-republicanism-to-national-stage-2008-08-06.html">“Sam’s Club Republicans feel like they’ve been disenfranchised,” he said.</a></p><p><a href="http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/pawlenty-brings-sams-club-republicanism-to-national-stage-2008-08-06.html">When asked what the Bush administration had done wrong, Pawlenty stressed that the party had gotten away from a focus on ideas, like the Contract with America.</a></p><p><a href="http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/pawlenty-brings-sams-club-republicanism-to-national-stage-2008-08-06.html">“ 'Compassionate conservatism’ has to be about more than a label,” he said. “The idea factory has been less robust than it should have been.”</a></p><p><a href="http://thehill.com/leading-the-news/pawlenty-brings-sams-club-republicanism-to-national-stage-2008-08-06.html">Specifically, Pawlenty emphasized a new approach to education. He said it is a “near-scandal” that higher education isn’t properly preparing students to be teachers, and he advocated online courses as the cost- and time-efficient education of the future. (Excerpt from article)<br /></a></p></blockquote><p></p><br />The biggest criticism of Governor Pawlenty's speech has been that Governor Pawlenty was complimentary about Obama's optimistic tone.<br /><br /><br />Which goes to the very point of this whole discussion about Governor Pawlenty, his vision, demeanor and leadership style, and exactly why the Grand Old Party has morphed so dramatically into the Party of Pawlenty.<br /><br />Governor Pawlenty frequently talks about the "Sam's Club Republicans;" those disaffected blue collar, working class voters who share the values of the Republican Party (faith, family, freedom and the like) but have seen a GOP painted as the "Country Club Party."<br /><br />I won't dwell on the glaringly obvious (that the Liberal Elite who make up the brunt of the Democratic Party are exactly who one would expect to see at the stereotypical Country Club, and exactly the type who wouldn't dare show themselves at a Sam's Club).<br /><br /><blockquote><a href="http://hometownsource.com/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=5972&amp;Itemid=29">In a high-energy performance before the National Press Club in Washington today (Aug. 6), Gov. Tim Pawlenty humorously ducked The Question — his vice presidential ambitions — but otherwise spoke on Sam’s Club Republicans, a perceived thinness in Barack Obama, and numerous national issues.<br /><br />----<br /><br />Republicans needed to do better in appealing to the young voters— the party needs a message and messengers, he said.<br /><br />He spoke of a belated party focus on the environment, conservation and energy but one that’s emerging.<br /><br />Republican leaders also need to show interest in international compassion — another focus of the young, Pawlenty opined.<br /><br />But Pawlenty warned that the evangelical vote is one that Republicans should continue to seek. “It’s not a vote to be taken for granted,” he said.<br /><br />Although the Associated Press in a story indicted that Pawlenty had offered positive comments about Obama — that people gravitate toward positive leaders — before the press club Pawlenty said he had mentioned McCain in the same sentence.<br /><br />Pawlenty contrasted McCain and Obama by saying the former had a real life story while the latter had oratory.<br /><br />“Not even a close call in my book,” Pawlenty said of the perceived difference. (Excerpted from article, click here to read article in its entirety)</a> </blockquote><br />If this was an audition, a call back is inevitable. <br /><br />I think this was more likely the show, and we'll see encore after encore after encore from Governor Pawlenty.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-2611023383302165965?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-43382503707738983282008-07-29T14:58:00.002-05:002008-07-29T15:03:22.366-05:00Huckabee for Pawlenty<span style="font-family: times new roman;">Former Governor of Arkansas and recent Presidential Candidate Mike Huckabee declared on Fox News Channel's<span style="font-style: italic;"> Hannity and Colmes</span> last night that if he had to pick Senator McCain's running make, <span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-weight: bold;">"</span></span></span><span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;"><span style="font-size:130%;"><span style="font-family: times new roman; font-weight: bold;">I'd go </span><b style="font-family: times new roman; font-weight: bold;">Pawlenty</b><span style="font-family: times new roman; font-weight: bold;">"</span></span><br /><br /><span style="font-family: times new roman;">For someone who himself has consistently been rumored to be on the short list to say he thinks McCain should pick Governor Pawlenty is pretty incredible. </span><br /><br /></span></span><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-4338250370773898328?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-5838816443720512802008-07-28T19:42:00.002-05:002008-07-28T19:53:35.622-05:00National Review: McCain to Pick Pawlenty<p style="padding-left: 30px; text-align: left;"></p><blockquote></blockquote><p></p>"A source tells me that Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty is John McCain's choice, and that the announcement is coming very soon. But I checked with the American Legislative Exchange Council, who Pawlenty is scheduled to address Wednesday at 11:30. As far as they know, his speech is still on." Source: <a href="http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NTAyYWU0MmVhNGUzMzhiNjhjZDQ2ZGIwNWZiMzhlODM=">National Review Online</a>, July 28, 2008<br /><br />Click <a href="http://campaignspot.nationalreview.com/post/?q=NTAyYWU0MmVhNGUzMzhiNjhjZDQ2ZGIwNWZiMzhlODM=">here</a> for the complete post.<p style="padding-left: 30px; text-align: left;"></p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-583881644372051280?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Minnesota Democrats Exposedminnesotademocratsexposed@hotmail.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-12658638225389653192008-07-24T11:28:00.003-05:002008-07-24T12:09:06.105-05:00New Quinnipiac Poll, Enhancing Pawlenty VP Buzz?<a href="http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x4141.xml?ReleaseID=1195">Is a new Quinnipiac Poll an indication of all of the Pawlenty VP Buzz?</a><br /><br />If you live in Minnesota, you can't pick up a paper or turn on the radio and not hear about Governor Pawlenty being at the top of the top of Senator McCain's short list for VP.<br /><br />A few weeks back we posted on some <a href="http://partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com/2008/06/does-vp-t-paw-put-mccain-over-top.html">polling showing that Governor Pawlenty was best positioned to help McCain pick up Minnesota</a>, a feat that hasn't been accomplished by a GOP Presidential Candidate since 1972.<br /><br />Indulge me for a moment.<br /><br />Let's set aside the following as givens:<br /><br /><ul><li>Governor Pawlenty is a young, vibrant new voice for the GOP</li><li><a href="https://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/391516.aspx">Governor Pawlenty will excite and energize the Christian Conservative bas</a><a href="https://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/391516.aspx">e</a>.</li><li>Governor Pawlenty has reshaped Minnesota with fiscal restraint and the most taxpayer friendly administration in the history of Minnesota.</li><li>Governor Pawlenty with his "Sam's Club Republican" vision and his deep blue collar roots has an uncanny ability to talk to disaffected voters.</li><li>Governor Pawlenty has been a loyal McCain supporter during the most difficult times of the campaign. </li><li>Governor Pawlenty is an Outside-the-Beltway Reform minded Governor who would compliment Sen. McCain's "stand strong against the beltway, reform minded" senate Record.</li><li>Mary Pawlenty is awesome!<br /></li></ul><br />Let's set those aside as given, because they are.<br /><br />With all of the growing buzz surrounding Governor Pawlenty, let's take a look at raw numbers.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.quinnipiac.edu/x4141.xml?ReleaseID=1195">Today, a Quinnipiac Poll was released that shows a dramatic closing of the gap between Obama and McCain. In fact, McCain is only down two points in Minnesota, and the polling continues to move in the right direction here and in surrounding states. </a><br /><br />Everyone knows that Governor Pawlenty will be able to walk into states like Michigan, Pennsylvania and Ohio and look voters in the eye to talk about economics, jobs, health care and all of the pocket book issues that the GOP needs to win back in order to be successful this election.<br /><br />Adding that to the increasing evidence that Senator McCain will have a legitimate shot at Minnesota (probably more likely than not now) with Pawlenty on the ticket, and <a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/national/president/25835769.html?location_refer=opinion">it is no wonder Governor Pawlenty is the likely choice.</a><br /><br />If Governor Pawlenty can bring to McCain more electoral votes, and a more personal story to disaffected blue collar voters and Christian Conservatives, the fact that he has been a loyal McCain supporter throughout will just be icing on the cake.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-1265863822538965319?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-41522928614810571892008-06-21T11:27:00.004-05:002008-06-21T12:32:31.452-05:00Pawlenty's "Very Big Place"Senator John McCain said the other day, "<a href="http://embeds.blogs.foxnews.com/2008/06/20/pawlenty-as-mccains-vp-pick/">I believe that Governor Pawlenty is the next and new generation of leadership in Republican Party and America. . . </a>"<br /><br />We happen to agree. We even created a blog, this blog, to that effect to track the successes of our Great Governor, and his vision for the future of not just the GOP, but the State of Minnesota, and ultimately the future of the country.<br /><br />And the more we read, the more we watch and monitor, the more clear it becomes just how instrumental Governor Pawlenty will be in in this future, and just how clearly he fits as the brand of the 21st Century Republican Party.<br /><br />It is human nature to ask what this means for the "here and now" during the heat of a presidential race, and what it means for the "here and now" is clear: <br /><br />Governor Pawlenty is the obvious and clear best choice to be the next Vice- President of the United States should Senator John McCain win this November.<br /><br /><p><strong></strong></p><blockquote><p><strong>Up From His Bootstraps</strong></p> <p>In a party long seen as controlled by affluent elites, Pawlenty's decidedly blue collar background puts an entirely different face on what it means to be a Republican.</p> <div class="imgleft"> <img src="http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/photo/2008/06/18/PH2008061800891.jpg" alt="Tim Pawlenty and John McCain" border="0" height="159" width="228" /><br /><span class="blog_caption">McCain, left, on stage in Mankato, Minn., with Tim Pawlenty, center, during the latter's 2006 campaign for reelection. (AP File Photo)</span></div> <p>Pawlenty grew up in the working class environs of South St. Paul. He was a teenager when he lost his mother. His father was a truck driver. He was the first member of his family to graduate from college. He still plays <a href="http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/2003/01/10_helmsm_govhockey/">ice hockey</a> whenever he can. He <a href="http://wcco.com/local/governors.fishing.opener.2.720774.html">caught a 17" walleye</a> on opening day of fishing season this spring. His most oft-quoted line by the national press is his vow to make the GOP the party of "Sam's Club not just the country club."</p> <p>That "regular guy" profile appeals to a party that finds itself increasingly ceding the middle class vote to Democrats -- an untenable position if Republicans hope to retain the White House this year or take back control of the House and Senate anytime soon.</p> "To me, he epitomizes where the party needs to go in terms of its communication," said former White House political director <strong>Sara Taylor</strong>. "He is focused on how these Washington policies effect real people."<br /><br />. . . . .<br /><br /></blockquote><p><strong></strong></p><blockquote><p><strong>Bridging the Evangelical Gap</strong></p> <div class="imgright"> <div class="play-btn-box228x128"> <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2008/02/26/VI2008022600892.html" title="Play Video"><img src="http://media.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/mmedia/player/images/022508-18v_228.jpg" border="0" height="128" width="228" /> <span class="play-btn"><b>Play Video</b></span></a></div> <div style="font-family: arial; font-size: 11px; margin-bottom: 10px; color: rgb(51, 51, 51);"> <strong style="color: rgb(204, 0, 0);">VIDEO</strong> | PostTalk's Feb. interview with Minn. Gov. Tim Pawlenty. <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/video/2008/02/26/VI2008022600892.html">Watch Now</a>.</div></div> <p>It's no secret that evangelical Christian voters never really came around to McCain during the primary season. Any number of candidates made a pitch for their support, but it eventually coalesced behind former Arkansas governor <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/03/05/AR2008030503139.html">Mike Huckabee</a> -- an evangelical in his own right. Even after it was abundantly clear that McCain would be the GOP nominee, evangelical voters stuck by Huckabee -- pushing him into the teens and even 20s in some states where he wasn't even running an active political operation.</p> <p>The lack of intensity among one of the pillars of the Republican base should be concerning to all GOPers heading into the fall, especially given the huge amount of excitement Obama is generating among the Democratic base.</p> <p>Pawlenty could well provide a solution to the gap between McCain and evangelical voters without alienating moderates and independents. (Huckabee would almost surely help McCain bridge the evangelical gap too but lacks the appeal to the ideological middle.) <a href="http://thehill.com/vin-weber/"><strong>Vin Weber</strong></a>, a former Republican member of Congress from Minnesota and now a major player in Washington GOP politics, explains that while Pawlenty has close ties to the evangelical community in his state and nationally but is "not a guy who wears [religion] on his sleeve."</p> <p>The connection to evangelicals is largely through Pawlenty's wife, Mary. She is a graduate of Bethel University in Minnesota, which describes itself as teaching a "distinctly evangelical Christian philosophy of education." Mary Pawlenty is also a longtime member of the <a href="http://www.wooddale.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=7731">Wooddale Church</a> and is a close friend of the church's pastor<a href="http://www.wooddale.org/pages/page.asp?page_id=16783">Leith Anderson</a>. (Make sure to check out <a href="http://www.bethel.edu/alumni/Focus/Spring/Spring2000/MaryPawlenty.htm">this profile of Mary Pawlenty</a> from Bethel's alumni magazine that was written in 2000.)</p> <p>Anderson is a powerful force in the evangelical community, having served as the past and current president of the <a href="http://www.nae.net/">National Association of Evangelicals</a>. </p> <p>"If [Pawlenty] were chosen it would reverberate with the 30 million members of those churches almost instantaneously and very publicly," said Weber. (<a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/06/the_case_for_tim_pawlenty.html#more">click here to read the article in its entirety</a>)<br /></p></blockquote><p></p>And "The Fix" goes on to discuss his Boy Scout reputation, and the fact that he is decidedly "NOT WASHINGTON" at a time when virtually everyone, across the political spectrum is crying out for "not Washington."<br /><br />But Governor Pawlenty's future as the face and leader of the Republican Party goes far beyond the here and now. Should Governor Pawlenty not be chosen as Senator McCain's running mate, his position as the new GOP wouldn't change at all.<br /><br /><a href="http://partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com/2008/05/one-for-record-books.html">As we've reported, Governor Pawlenty has set a record in Minnesota for his vetoes of pork barrel spending, and onerous tax hike schemes. </a><br /><br />The GOP has, in many respect, lost its brand on the issue of spending leading up to, and during the exact time that Governor Pawlenty was balancing a record budget deficit in Minnesota without raising taxes, and while he was vetoing spending bills and tax increases to keep Minnesota and Minnesota's business climate competitive.<br /><br />But he has maintained a strong, fiscally conservative, free-market record while still speaking through the prism of his deep blue collar roots. Lower taxes, less regulation, limited government and the like are necessarily, in my opinion, blue-collar, working class values. Yet the media tends to portray those values as the values of the rich (you know, the rich, like those "conservatives" George Soros, and the entirety of Hollywood.)<br /><br />Governor Pawlenty's vision and the policies he has pushed have a populist appeal, but not the kind of faux-populism that comes from the pseudo-compassionate on the Left. He has lead with a real populism that comes with creating an environment where people from his neighborhood (and mine) really can succeed because of the liberties we enjoy.<br /><br />And at the same time, Governor Pawlenty is able to lead as perhaps the "<a href="http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/391516.aspx">Perfect Evangelical</a>" Republican Leader of our day.<br /><br /><p></p><blockquote><p>In 2003, Pawlenty and Wooddale hosted about 1,600 evangelical leaders from around the country for a two-day convention of the National Association of Evangelicals. Pawlenty praised the work of President Bush and his faith-based initiatives, a program that funnels federal funds to religious charities. "If you're going to change destructive behavior, you've got to change hearts," said Pawlenty, according to the Star Tribune. "Governors can't do that. We hope you can do that in a God-honoring manner that meets the challenges of our day."</p> <div> <p>In 2004, the evangelical Twin Cities Festival drew around 80,000 people to the Minnesota Capitol grounds for a two-day faith event. Pawlenty offered a warm reception, and even held event-organizing meetings with Luis Palau, according to the Pioneer Press. Of the festival, Pawlenty said, "I'm proud to be associated with such an important faith event. Faith is an important glue that holds our state together." He added that he prayed "that God will bless this weekend and continue to bless this great state." Mary Pawlenty was a featured speaker at the festival.</p> <p>Pawlenty has quietly but firmly put his evangelical beliefs to work in his political life as governor. In 2003, an inauguration ceremony was held at Wooddale just before his swearing in with Anderson saying a few words: "I believe the God of government has brought Tim Pawlenty to the governor's office in St. Paul for peace and good in the lives of all Minnesotans." He had a similar ceremony at Wooddale in January 2007 after winning reelection in 2006. (<a href="http://www.cbn.com/CBNnews/391516.aspx">Click here to read article in its entirety</a>)<br /></p></div></blockquote><div><p></p> </div><br />So when Senator McCain tells audiences that Governor Pawlenty has a "very big place" in the future of the GOP and of the country (<a href="http://extras.twincities.com/audio/mccain/index.html">click here for audio</a>) we know that the "very big place" he has is as one of, if not THE, key leaders, faces, and visionaries of our party for years to come.<br /><br />Whether one is talking about faith, freedom, liberty, fiscal responsibility, blue-collar roots, loyalty, ethics or even <a href="http://www.usnews.com/blogs/capital-commerce/2008/6/19/source--mccain-vice-president-search-now-focuses-on-pawlenty.html">raw electoral vote analysis</a>, Governor Pawlenty, the package, is the best choice for Senator McCain leading into the remainder of this campaign cycle.<br /><br />But without regard to his spot on this ticket, we are seeing more and more that there is agreement we have become the "Party of Pawlenty."<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-4152292861481057189?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-39081367515043700672008-06-13T16:08:00.001-05:002008-06-13T16:12:37.686-05:00RIP Tim RussertOne of the few truly excellent journalists, "<a href="http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25145431/">Meet the Press</a>" host Tim Russert has passed away from an apparent heart attack.<br /><br />He will be sorely missed.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-3908136751504370067?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-52421214492679436422008-06-02T16:34:00.002-05:002008-06-02T17:19:31.535-05:00Does VP T-Paw Put McCain Over the Top?Minnesota, along with the Electoral Vote-rich MinneWisowa upper Midwest region, remain a key battle ground this presidential election cycle.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.surveyusa.com/index.php/2008/06/02/vp-matchups-in-minnesota-pawlenty-helps-mccain/">New polls just released indicate that Governor Pawlenty is best positioned, among the most often mentioned on the short list, to put McCain over the top in Minnesota. (Click here to read poll results)</a><br /><br />And he is the ONLY potential VP tested who gets McCain outside of the margin of error in our state which has not gone Republican since 1972. This should raise eyebrows and get people excited throughout the McCain campaign structure. The election map this cycle is turning conventional wisdom on its head, and the prospect of McCain winning this region changes the dynamic even further.<br /><br /><br />There are a variety of reasons Pawlenty would make such a strong Vice-Presidential nominee aside from his ability to deliver this block of electoral votes. Many of these reasons shined through during the Governor's speech to the State Republican Convention last weekend in Rochester Minnesota.<br /><br /><p><b></b></p><blockquote><p><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/19428149.html?location_refer=Politically%20Connected"><b>W</b>earing his freshly risen national profile lightly, Gov. Tim Pawlenty strode onto the stage of the GOP state convention like the old friend you know who has suddenly become a superstar. In marked contrast to Friday's friction at the convention, Pawlenty offered weary delegates a message of hope and optimism on Saturday that carried echoes of a reverse-field Barack Obama.</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/19428149.html?location_refer=Politically%20Connected">"People need something future-leaning, forward, positive and hopeful," Pawlenty said. "That needs to be the tone and tenor of our party. ... People want to be part of something exciting, positive, meaningful."</a></p><p><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/19428149.html?location_refer=Politically%20Connected">The challenge, he said, will be in besting a party that can base its appeal on something for nothing.</a></p> <p><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/19428149.html?location_refer=Politically%20Connected">"We have a higher burden because we're running against people giving away free stuff. You got a problem, we got a program. It's hard to compete against a competitor that gives away free stuff. You and I know it's not free."</a> (Excerpted From Article)<br /></p></blockquote><p></p><br />Aside from being absolutely right on taxes, spending, communisms destructive nature, the size of government and a whole host of other reasons, Ronald Reagan was successful because people believed in him. He was an optimistic voice who articulated difficult issues in a positive, visionary tone. When Liberals offered "free stuff," Reagan reminded people that the "free stuff" is expensive, and more often than not makes the recipients of the "free stuff" un-free. <br /><br />Governor Pawlenty has that quality, and his background and blue-collar roots give him a level of credibility on issues of the pocketbook and issues of the heart that the media tries to take away from most Conservatives.<br /><br />We are in a place in history not all that unfamiliar. The Left in this country searches night and day to find a cloud in every silver lining. This is true whether we are discussing national security, the economy, or virtually any other important public policy issue of the day. <br /><br />It is this eternal pessimism among the Left that allows Conservatives like Governor Pawlenty to break through the clutter and help ensure that the message of "free stuff" doesn't win the day.<br /><br />So back to the polling.<br /><br />Where people know Governor Pawlenty, they like him. Automatically.<br /><br />It just so happens that one of the states in one of the regions that Senator McCain desperately needs to win, is a state in a region that already knows Governor Pawlenty. <br /><br />And now the numbers show definitively that the electoral map shifts with Governor Pawlenty on the team.<br /><br />Makes you wonder where else our Sam's Club Republican Governor might help McCain this November (Michigan? Ohio? Pennsylvania?). . .<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-5242121449267943642?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-64050946380824778292008-05-30T13:06:00.002-05:002008-05-30T13:48:54.165-05:00One For the Record BooksGovernor Pawlenty has long been known (as a legislator and now Governor) as a strong voice for fiscal restraint and a champion for the taxpayer.<br /><br />Going into the 2008 legislative session, things looked bleak for the Taxpayer. A veto-proof liberal majority in the Senate, and a nearly veto-proof liberal majority in the House required particularly strong leadership by Minnesota's Chief Executive Officer.<br /><br />Over the last few days, Governor Pawlenty has broken the record for Gubernatorial Vetoes in Minnesota, striking down intrusive and abusive regulations, and reckless spending.<br /><br /><p></p><blockquote><p>Gov. Tim Pawlenty vetoed a heavily debated mortgage foreclosure bill on Thursday, officially closing the 2008 legislative session with more vetoes in one year than any other governor since before World War II.</p> <p>As he completed action on bills sent to him by the DFL-controlled Legislature, the Republican governor issued his 32nd, 33rd and 34th vetoes -- easily breaking the previous record of 29 set by Gov. Arne Carlson in 1993.</p> <p>Pawlenty's veto total was the highest since 1939, when modern-day records started to be kept, officials said. He also signed several bills Thursday.</p> <p>"The checks and balances that are part of our system led to a record number of vetoes this year," said Pawlenty spokesman Brian McClung. </p> <p>"The governor felt it was important to aggressively use his taxpayer protection pen to make sure government is held accountable and lives within its means," McClung added. (excerpted from article)<br /></p></blockquote><p></p><br />A couple of the items stricken by Governor Pawlenty in recent days deserve particular note, even though they may be obscure or esoteric.<br /><br />First, the Governor vetoed a provision which would have been a massive bailout and obscuring of the free markets in the housing and mortgage sector. Laws permitted people to get into homes they otherwise wouldn't have been able to purchase IF the purchasers were willing to accept the risk of a ballooning interest rate if they weren't able to lock in. <br /><br />One can be agnostic on the wisdom of allowing the risk averse to get into housing purchases that might be too. . . well. . . risky given their financial situation. But I think we can all agree that people going that route understood the risk (or clearly should have). Ronald Reagan once said Government isn't the solution, it is the problem (paraphrased). Much of the "housing crisis" is a result of silly Government Regulations, and as Governor Pawlenty wrote in his veto message, "If Minnesota creates a statutory right for individuals to remain in their homes beyond our already extensive foreclosure laws, mortgage providers will factor this additional business risk into mortgage agreements and Minnesota mortgages will be more expensive. This will negatively impact the credit market in Minnesota by increasing interest rates for Minnesotans who are trying to refinance or purchase a new home."<br /><br />Our housing market in Minnesota is tenuous enough right now without the State of Minnesota making it all but impossible for people to purchase homes.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.donttakemytruck.com/">Second, the governor line-item vetoed $134,000 to implement the controversial "California Low Emissions Vehicle Standards" (CaLEV) which wasn't even adopted by the left-wing Legislature it was so controversial. Yet they still tried to fund it with our money. Thankfully Governor Pawlenty stopped this with the flick of his Bic.</a><br /><br />For those of you who haven't followed this issue, our state actually considered turning over our vehicle emissions standards to an unelected California board known as the "California Air Resources Board" or CARB. <br /><br />(You read that right. An unelected organization in the state of California would have been handed the right to decide how Minnesota's emissions standards evolve).<br /><br />Some in the legislature were so excited to shirk their own duties as elected officials and hand over power to some faceless group who we can't even adequately appeal to, that despite the fact that a State Senate Committee said, "no-way," they almost funded the implementation anyway.<br /><br />Thanks to Governor Pawlenty for standing strong against these silly regulations, and outrageous spending.<br /><br />It is nice to see the Governor Pawlenty enter Minnesota's record books as the foremost advocate for the taxpayer by blocking these and other provisions.<br /><br />Thanks Gov!<br /><br />(<a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/19352154.html?location_refer=Politically%20Connected">click here for entire story</a>)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-6405094638082477829?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-43439795524039306792008-04-09T12:10:00.003-05:002008-04-09T12:46:14.283-05:00Even Editorial Boards Laud Pawlenty's Spending RestraintIf the editorial boards around the state are singing Governor Pawlenty's praises for being fiscally responsible, and pulling back the reigns on government spending, he must have really done something remarkable when he line-item vetoed a bunch of pork out of the legislature's bonding bill earlier this week.<br /><br /><blockquote>We’re probably starting to sound like a broken record, <span style="font-weight: bold;">but thank goodness for Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty. Someone in state government has to be an adult </span>and that responsibility has been taken up by the second-term Republican. This week, the governor vetoed about $200 million in borrowing projects lawmakers had approved. This still left more than $700 million in the state bonding bill, but the weeping and wailing among legislators began before the veto ink had even dried. (emphasis mine)<br /><br />. . .<br /><br />The most important fact in all of this is that it isn’t just political gamesmanship. There are real consequences to the state overextending itself, especially in times of economic difficulty. Prolonging that difficulty is one reality. Creating a state that is a burden to taxpayers, instead of their ally, is even worse. (<a href="http://www.fairmontsentinel.com/page/content.detail/id/500314.html">excerpts from editorial, click here to read entire piece</a>) (Fairmont Sentinel: "Pawlenty puts limits on spending")</blockquote><br />Thank goodness for Governor Pawlenty! There are real consequences to the state overextending itself. Creating a state that is a burden to taxpayers instead of their ally, is even worse.<br /><br />Well written.<br /><br /><p></p><blockquote><p>That's why we can't help but agree with the spirit, if not the manner, of Pawlenty's action. Among many legislators, there seems to be an attitude that the bonding bill doesn't involve real money, that even in a time when belt-tightening is happening everywhere, this statewide "jobs program" should be as big as possible. "Share the wealth!" and "We want our fair share!" seem to be the rallying cries, as city and state officials keep score of who received how much and fight to be first in line for the next round of handouts. </p> <p>Does the bonding bill fund important projects? Absolutely. Would we favor nixing the whole concept? Absolutely not. </p> <p>But we're more convinced than ever that when things get tight, Minnesota shouldn't keep charging things on its credit card as if unemployment were low, the stock market was soaring and homes were selling in six days, not six months. (<a href="http://www.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?z=12&amp;a=336531">excerpted from editorial, click here to read entire piece</a>). (Rochester Post-Bulletin: "Pawlenty's message 'Show restraint, or I'll do it for you'")</p></blockquote><p> </p>Saying 'enough is enough,' drawing a line in the sand, blocking and tackling, or whatever visual one wants to put forward to describe the kind of restraint and fiscal discipline we have seen from Governor Pawlenty, he is THE leader (not just in MN, but around the country) in pushing a fiscally conservative agenda that respects the taxpayer.<br /><br />How novel.<br /><br />Thanks Gov!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-4343979552403930679?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-29363062484889317232008-04-08T09:46:00.001-05:002008-04-08T09:46:47.368-05:00Great Job Governor Pawlenty<p><span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">Thank heavens for Governor Pawlenty. </span>Once again, he has provided fiscal discipline when the DFL legislature was totally out of control. His actions to trim the bill from $925 million to $717 million show once again that he has his hand firmly on the reins of government. <span style="color: rgb(255, 0, 0);">Great job Governor Pawlenty!</span></p> <p>Click <a href="mailto:tim.pawlenty@state.mn.us">here</a> to send an email to Governor Tim Pawlenty to thank him for his line-item vetoes.</p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-2936306248488931723?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Minnesota Democrats Exposedminnesotademocratsexposed@hotmail.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-71726956357418350472008-04-08T09:23:00.002-05:002008-04-08T10:15:28.556-05:00Fiscal Sanity in St. PaulWe've witnessed, in Minnesota, some of the most dramatic and remarkable legislative overreach in a generation this 2008 legislative session. <br /><br />Today, Minnesotans are paying over $3.00/gal. for gas, and part because of the largest tax increase in Minnesota History.<br /><br />Yesterday, Governor Pawlenty once again stepped up to the plate, wielding his veto pen, and brought a little fiscal restraint and financial responsibility to St. Paul by line-item vetoing $208 million from a bonding bill that exceeded what the governor said was acceptable in this economic climate.<br /><br /><p></p><blockquote><p>ST. PAUL -- A sizable chunk of the Legislature's borrow-to-build plan fell victim to Gov. Tim Pawlenty's line-item veto Monday, including high-profile mass transit, zoo and museum projects. </p> <p>Pawlenty shaved $208 million from a bill authorizing $925 million in general debt for construction projects around the state. He had warned lawmakers not to give him a bill that big, but he cut individual projects rather than blocking the whole bill. </p> <p>"Somebody has to be fiscally responsible. That job falls to me," Pawlenty said. (<a href="http://news.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?z=16&amp;a=336418">excerpt from article</a>)<br /></p></blockquote><p> </p><br />I suppose the argument will be made that Minnesota will be a lesser state without the funding that was vetoed for the brass sheet music lending library in Chatfield, or gorilla cages at the Como Zoo, but I think we'll survive.<br /><br />At least the rhetoric after the line-item vetoes has remained respectful, professional and rational. (<a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/sarcasm">sarcasm</a>)<br /><br />"<a href="http://news.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?z=16&amp;a=336418">I want to know why the governor hates the people of St. Paul</a>," said <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/irrational">Senator Ellen Anderson</a>.<br /><br />Of course, it was this sort of rhetoric that lead to a pork-laden bonding bill far exceeding what the governor told legislators (such as Senator Anderson) before they put the bill on his desk in the first place. <br /><br />Rep. Paul Kohls put it as succinctly and respectfully as it has been stated when he said, "<a href="http://news.postbulletin.com/newsmanager/templates/localnews_story.asp?z=16&amp;a=336418">The governor makes a compelling case that we can't bust the credit-card limit</a>."<br /><br /><br />(NOTE: Significant difference between this statement and saying the governor HATES all the citizens of an entire city)<br /><br />The truth is, we are entering a time of economic uncertainty. The time for exercising fiscal restraint and keeping a lid on taxes is now. (It is always actually)<br /><br />There is a strong argument to be made that the Government should always forgo the convenient because it has no role in anything but the essential (and often times not even there).<br /><br />Certainly it is responsible to forgo the convenient in a time of economic uncertainty.<br /><br />Can we wait a year or so before we add a music lending library to the State's credit card?<br /><br />Will the state survive if we don't wait until 2009 or later to put put gorilla cage on Minnesota's credit card?<br /><br />The taxpayers are lucky that Governor Pawlenty has taken such a bold leadership role this session. <br /><br />His opponents in the legislature seem to believe money grows on trees (possibly the trees growing in the gorilla cages they want to fund). <br /><br />But Governor Pawlenty has stood steadfast and strong for the taxpayer. (a sentence I could cut and paste into everything we write about him).<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-7172695635741835047?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-86889550215213613422008-03-17T12:34:00.002-05:002008-03-17T12:46:32.413-05:00With Gov. Pawlenty, MN Could Go GOP in Nov?Chris Cillizza, author of the <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/">Washington Post's</a> Blog <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/">"The Fix"</a> has begun a series on states that may flip this November in the presidential race from the way they voted in 2004.<br /><br />Of the current top ten, as Cillizza sees it, only two fall into the category of states that may go Republican even though they went Democrat in 2004. Minnesota is one of them, should Senator McCain have the foresight and wisdom to choose Governor Pawlenty as his running mate this fall.<br /><br /><blockquote>The Fix’s <a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/03/the_friday_line_the_general_el.html" target="_blank"><b>Chris Cillizza</b></a> announced on Friday that he’s going to begin dedicating his Friday Line to rating which states are most likely to flip from red to blue (or vice versa) in the presidential election. <span> </span>In last week’s Line, Cillizza offered his base-Line and predicted that eight of the 10 states most likely to flip were carried by <b>George W. Bush</b>.<br /><br />9. <b>Minnesota</b> (Kerry 51%) – “If [Republican Gov. <b>Tim</b>] <b>Pawlenty is</b> picked [as McCain’s running mate], Minnesota is in play and could certainly move up the Line.” It’s no surprise the Republicans picked the Twin Cities for their Convention. (excerpted from Cillizza post. <a href="http://theelectoralmap.com/2008/03/17/cillizza-to-begin-rating-top-10-states-most-likely-to-flip/">Click here to head post in its entirety</a>)</blockquote><br />John McCain has a lot of factors to consider when selecting his Vice Presidential running mate. He needs to consider geography (electoral college), loyalty, ideology and demographics. Cillizza is absolutely correct that choosing Pawlenty will help deliver Minnesota (he forgets in this post Iowa and Wisconsin). <br /><br />We will continue to follow Cillizza and other analysts we Senator McCain moves through his decision making process.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-8688955021521361342?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-43464579141067882972008-03-17T09:53:00.002-05:002008-03-17T10:29:32.620-05:00Another Judicial Home RunAs we've discussed before, Governor Pawlenty has worked diligently to right the ship of state here in Minnesota, seeking to fundamentally shift the public policy paradigm on issue after issue after issue.<br /><br />He has moved, albeit slowly by necessity, some of the institutional red-tape within the bureaucracy. And despite the make up of the legislature, has tried to demand any legislation that crosses his desk have measurable benchmarks and legislative sunsets.<br /><br />But nowhere will Governor Pawlenty have left a more positive mark on the state than in the way he has reshaped the judiciary.<br /><br />Today, Governor Pawlenty appointed Eric Magnuson to be the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (replacing a very fine and honorable Chief Justice Russell Anderson who will be retiring in June). <br /><br />Magnuson is a well respected attorney, always a student of the law and will be a Supreme Court Justice who respects the rule of law and the intent of the constitution. I have the highest level of confidence that we will not see Justice Magnuson attempting to legislate from the bench.<br /><br />In appointing Magnuson, Governor Pawlenty said, "<span style="font-family:Times New Roman;font-size:100%;"><span style="font-size: 12pt;">Eric is nationally recognized for his appellate advocacy and writing, and is consistently ranked among the top appellate attorneys by his peers. He has argued hundreds of cases to the state and federal appellate courts covering a wide range of issues over the course of his 30-year career. Eric has also taken on leadership positions in his law firms and in legal professional associations, which will serve him well as he assumes the leadership of state’s judicial system. He will be an outstanding Chief Justice of the Minnesota Supreme Court."<br /><br />On the seven member Minnesota Supreme Court, a majority of four are Governor Pawlenty appointees. And of the four Governor Pawlenty appointees, 100% are rock-solid, with a tremendous amount of respect for their role as judges (as opposed to some sort of super-legislator in a black robe).<br /><br />These appointments will have a lasting and real effect on the state of Minnesota for decades to come, and we all owe Governor Pawlenty a debt of gratitude for his backbone and tenacity on judicial appointments.<br /><br /></span></span><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-4346457914106788297?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-66774600222174942642008-03-16T21:18:00.002-05:002008-03-16T21:23:41.185-05:00Love to See These News ReportsThe sun was shining today and it is looking more and more like Spring.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/ap/index.cfm?page=view&amp;id=D8VEOAU80">Today, the AP is reporting that Governor Pawlenty will announce tomorrow his choice to fill the outgoing Chief Justice Russel Anderson's spot on the Minnesota Supreme Court.</a><br /><br />Governor Pawlenty has been the most successful Governor in the history of Minnesota appointing rock-solid jurists with a penchant for actually respecting the rule of law and a strict construction of the state's constitution. This next appointment will mean that 4 of the 7 members of the current Supreme Court will have been chosen by Pawlenty.<br /><br />Please check back to Party of Pawlenty with a full analysis of his announcement tomorrow.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-6677460022217494264?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-8523702770001341102008-03-11T19:06:00.002-05:002008-03-11T19:27:43.400-05:00Governor Pawlenty and the Supreme CourtOne of the unsung items of serious heroics during the Pawlenty tenure has been his tremendous success in appointing Judges and Justices with <a href="http://www.fed-soc.org/">true respect for the Constitution and the Rule of Law.</a><br /><br />In June, Chief Justice Russell Anderson will step down from the court giving Governor Pawlenty a majority of members on the court appointed by him during his time as Governor.<br /><br />A quick side note on Chief Justice Anderson. <br /><br />I've had the honor of knowing Chief Justice Anderson since I was very young. I attended grade school, high school and even college with his daughter. Chief Justice Anderson was gracious enough to swear me in to the state bar in his chamber after I was admitted. He is a class act, a cautious jurist, and wonderful person.<br /><br />Now, Governor Pawlenty will have a chance to continue to make long-term, positive, institutional change in Minnesota by appointing yet another honest Justice who will not use the black robe as a tool to be a super-legislator. Governor Pawlenty has consistently appointed well respected jurists who are committed to respecting the law, and respecting his or her role as an <a href="http://www.oyez.org/justices/john_g_roberts_jr/">umpire calling balls and strikes</a> rather than a <a href="http://www.oyez.org/justices/david_h_souter/">batter stepping up to the plate</a>.<br /><br /><p></p><blockquote><p>The departure means Pawlenty will have named a majority of justices over his five years in office.</p> <p>Pawlenty previously named G. Barry Anderson, Lorie Gildea and Christopher Dietzen to the Supreme Court.</p> <p>Dietzen was selected in November for the most recent high court vacancy. Pawlenty has used a more insular selection process for the Supreme Court than he has for lower court appointments.</p> <p>"We've been through several Appeals Court and Supreme Court appointments recently, so we're familiar with the talent pool," Pawlenty spokesman Brian McClung said. "The governor will make his decision based on that and other information." (<a href="http://www.bemidjipioneer.com/ap/index.cfm?page=view&amp;id=D8VAQER00">Excerpted from Article. Click here to read article in its entirety</a>).<br /></p></blockquote><p></p>I wish Chief Justice Anderson well in his retirement. He has been the consummate public servant, an honorable Chief Justice and a wonderful guy.<br /><br />Governor Pawlenty will undoubtedly choose yet another strong voice for judicial respect and restraint. <br /><br />I know this to be true because he has been in office since 2003 and has never missed on this issue. Not once.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-852370277000134110?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-28627334370957377822008-03-10T08:46:00.002-05:002008-03-10T09:10:23.806-05:00Fiscal Restraint and Economic StimulusIs it such a novel idea that Minnesota's $1 billion projected budget deficit should be solved by spending less and stimulating our economy by confiscating fewer of <a href="http://timpawlenty.campaignoffice.com/vertical/Sites/%7BA5774645-46C4-44D4-8440-05EADD11EBAB%7D/uploads/%7BE49AA018-E82A-4A35-83D4-847190ABB4D7%7D.MP3">Minnesota family's</a> hard earned dollars in taxes?<br /><br />Just a week after Democrats in the State Legislature voted to impose on the people of Minnesota the largest tax increase in Minnesota history, we now find ourselves with a $1 billion deficit. (<a href="http://www.startribune.com/business/16442561.html">oh, and not to stray too far away, after this massive Democrat gas tax increase gas prices are up 9 cents per gallon from just two weeks ago</a>).<br /><br />There will be calls (mark my words) to increase taxes further while we increase more and more taxes on the people of Minnesota in order to solve this budget shortfall. <br /><br />This, obviously, would be a huge mistake. Why would the state of Minnesota stick it further to the <a href="http://timpawlenty.campaignoffice.com/vertical/Sites/%7BA5774645-46C4-44D4-8440-05EADD11EBAB%7D/uploads/%7BE49AA018-E82A-4A35-83D4-847190ABB4D7%7D.MP3">taxpayers</a>, and think that revenues will increase to cover ever increasing spending?<br /><br /><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16392811.html">Governor Pawlenty has a different approach</a>. <br /><br />Governor Pawlenty is asking the state legislature to start thinking about <a href="http://timpawlenty.campaignoffice.com/vertical/Sites/%7BA5774645-46C4-44D4-8440-05EADD11EBAB%7D/uploads/%7BE49AA018-E82A-4A35-83D4-847190ABB4D7%7D.MP3">Minnesota families</a>. He is asking the Government to exercise spending restraint, and asking the legislature to pass legislation taking fewer dollars on purchases from Minnesota families through an actual, real cut in the state's sales tax.<br /><br /><p></p><blockquote><p>Staring down a nearly $1 billion projected deficit, Gov. Tim Pawlenty said Friday that the state must scale back health care and higher ed spending, dip into reserves and, in a surprise move, cut the state sales tax.</p> <p>Pawlenty rebuked the DFL-controlled Legislature for overriding his veto of gasoline and metro sales tax increases, and said lowering the state sales tax by one-eighth of 1 percent would partly neutralize those increases.</p> <p>The cut, he said, could also serve as "a modest stimulus" to the economy.</p> <p>"The Minnesota economy is under great strain," Pawlenty said, noting that the housing collapse, credit crisis, skyrocketing oil prices, a grinding war and global economic changes have all taken their toll and may do so for years.</p> <p>"It's important to recognize that the country and Minnesota face great challenges," he said.</p> <p>Pawlenty's recommendations for the rest of the current two-year budget period would reduce the growth in state spending by $341 million. (<a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16392811.html">Excerpted from article. Click here to read the entire article</a>).<br /></p></blockquote><p></p><br />It is too easy for the Government, when faced with a shortfall in the Government's budget, to simply take more and more from <a href="http://timpawlenty.campaignoffice.com/vertical/Sites/%7BA5774645-46C4-44D4-8440-05EADD11EBAB%7D/uploads/%7BE49AA018-E82A-4A35-83D4-847190ABB4D7%7D.MP3">families</a> while it keeps spending and spending. <br /><br />After all, it isn't their money. It doesn't come out of their pocket. Until we get to a 100% tax burden, there is a huge pot of money just sitting there for these legislators to fill Government spending gaps.<br /><br />Right?<br /><br />In the real world, it doesn't work that way, and there are unintended consequences to burdensome taxation and wasteful Government spending.<br /><br />Like deficits. (yeah, the type like we are facing now).<br /><br />Until Governor Pawlenty has a more family friendly legislature, he is going to take his case for fiscal restraint and economic stimulus right to the citizens of Minnesota.<br /><br />In fact, his campaign committee is advertising right now to make sure the people know what is happening to their <a href="http://timpawlenty.campaignoffice.com/vertical/Sites/%7BA5774645-46C4-44D4-8440-05EADD11EBAB%7D/uploads/%7BE49AA018-E82A-4A35-83D4-847190ABB4D7%7D.MP3">family budget</a> every day in St. Paul.<br /><br /><a href="http://timpawlenty.campaignoffice.com/vertical/Sites/%7BA5774645-46C4-44D4-8440-05EADD11EBAB%7D/uploads/%7BE49AA018-E82A-4A35-83D4-847190ABB4D7%7D.MP3">Click here to listen to Governor Pawlenty making the case to Minnesota citizens</a>.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-2862733437095737782?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-22064986603375489532008-02-29T21:47:00.000-06:002008-02-29T21:50:08.235-06:00From The Star Tribune: "Pawlenty Said That Tax Increases Were A Non-Starter"<p>"As he has in the past, Pawlenty said that tax increases were a non-starter. 'I will not be supporting a tax increase to get revenue into the system,' he said." Source: <i><a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16073292.html" mce_href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16073292.html">Star Tribune</a></i>, February 29, 2008</p><p>Click <a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16073292.html" mce_href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16073292.html">here</a> for the complete story. </p><p>### </p><p>While Governor Pawlenty rules out tax increases to solve the budget deficit, DFL legislative leaders <a href="http://www.minnesotademocratsexposed.com/2008/02/29/be-afraid-dfl-legislative-leaders-refuse-to-rule-out-tax-increases/" mce_href="http://www.minnesotademocratsexposed.com/2008/02/29/be-afraid-dfl-legislative-leaders-refuse-to-rule-out-tax-increases/">refuse to rule out tax increases</a>. </p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-2206498660337548953?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Minnesota Democrats Exposedminnesotademocratsexposed@hotmail.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-90205569738111513512008-02-29T14:53:00.003-06:002008-02-29T15:35:25.702-06:00Pawlenty Calls for Overhaul of Tax CodeThis is great.<br /><br />In the aftermath of the passage of the biggest tax increase in Minnesota history (over his veto), Governor Pawlenty is calling for fundamental change in the way we collect taxes in the state of Minnesota.<br /><br />All too often, our tax and spending priorities are completely backwards. <br /><br /><ul><li>We tax productivity to spend on idleness. </li><li>We avoid user fees for non-essential government services, and increase taxes to spend on services the tax<span style="font-weight: bold;">payers</span> will never use.</li><li>We say we can't afford to do the things Government is supposed to do, and turn around and spend millions on a host of programs Government should never touch.<br /></li><li>We concoct and convolute spending formulas that are constantly amended and virtually never evaluated.</li></ul>What a breath of fresh air that Governor Pawlenty is going to address this.<br /><br /><p></p><blockquote><p><a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2008/02/25/daily41.html"> Gov. Tim Pawlenty is creating a tax reform commission that will aim to update the state's tax code. </a></p> <p><a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2008/02/25/daily41.html"> In a statement, Pawlenty called the current system of taxation outdated and said reworking it would improve Minnesota's competitive position with other states and countries. </a></p> <p><a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/twincities/stories/2008/02/25/daily41.html"> In his executive order on Friday, Pawlenty mandated the commission and called for changes to the tax code that will promote long-term economic prosperity. (Click on Excerpt to see article in its entirety)<br /></a></p></blockquote><p> </p><br />Minnesota is one of the highest taxed states in the country, and Minnesotans generally have become quite adverse to the overly burdensome and questionably effective tax and spend policies of our government. <br /><br />I contend that if the GOP brand hadn't been tainted in DC by excessive spending and scandal over the past few years, the GOP in Minnesota would be dominating elections in large part because of the punitive taxation and escalating and esoteric (and not in a good way) spending by state government here.<br /><br />Governor Pawlenty has taken on this problem step by step in a very prudent way. He solved the largest per capita budget deficit in the nation a few years back without raising taxes. He has wielded his veto pen like Lancelot. <br /><br />And now he is going to take a major overhaul of the whole code right to the people (the people who reelected him in the worst Republican year in a generation).<br /><br />Thanks Governor for your vision and foresight!<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-9020556973811151351?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-88493563462798553252008-02-26T21:45:00.001-06:002008-02-26T21:47:13.943-06:00AP: "Governor lashes back; says override will spark 'tax revolt'"<p></p>"Pawlenty sternly rebuked lawmakers who voted to override his veto of a bill raising the gas tax, local sales taxes and vehicle registration fees to pay for $6.6 billion in transportation projects. Eight Republicans in the Legislature joined every Democrat in supporting the first successful override attempt during Pawlenty's tenure. <br /><br />'You can mark the calendar, yesterday will be the day that began a tax revolt in Minnesota,' Pawlenty said. The bill, he added, 'took a bucket of tax increases and dumped it on the head of Minnesotans.' <br /><br />He predicted the bill will haunt DFL House members campaigning for re-election this fall.'" Source: <a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16000037.html">Associated Press</a>, February 26, 2008<br /><br />Click <a href="http://www.startribune.com/politics/state/16000037.html">here</a> for the complete story. <p></p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-8849356346279855325?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Minnesota Democrats Exposedminnesotademocratsexposed@hotmail.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-7585399215972308852008-02-25T20:04:00.000-06:002008-02-25T20:06:08.212-06:00Statement from Governor Pawlenty Regarding DFL Override<p></p>Saint Paul – The following is a statement from Governor Tim Pawlenty regarding the override of the Governor’s veto of an approximately $7 billion tax increase, including a gas tax increase, license tab tax increase, sales tax increase, car rental tax increase and a new excise tax on vehicle purchases.<br /><br />"The DFL-controlled legislature's override of this veto shows they're clearly out-of-touch with Minnesotans who are facing rising gas prices, heating costs and other expenses in tough economic times. Raising taxes is always the DFL’s go-to solution and that's bad for Minnesota’s families and our economy.<br /><br />"While the federal government is issuing tax rebate checks, Democrats in Minnesota have decided to burden our families with hundreds of dollars a year in new taxes to pay for a massive $7 billion tax increase."<p></p><div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-758539921597230885?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Minnesota Democrats Exposedminnesotademocratsexposed@hotmail.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-66537829000247848292008-02-25T13:18:00.002-06:002008-02-25T13:27:46.353-06:00Legislators On the Floor Now to Increase Taxes over Governor Pawlenty's VetoGovernor Pawlenty, who normally skates out when playing hockey, has found himself playing goalie in recent times against massive tax increases.<br /><br />As I type this, the state legislature is in the process of trying to remove our goalie for the taxpayer. They are working today to override Governor Pawlenty's veto of this huge tax hike.<br /><br />Governor Pawlenty has made it abundantly clear that he opposes the override of his veto. <br /><br />Stay tuned as the debate takes shape over the next hour or so.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-6653782900024784829?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8662668492852199007.post-65853916130422390332008-02-22T17:58:00.002-06:002008-02-22T18:04:29.992-06:00The Line: Let's Get Serious About VeepStakes!Chris Cillizza over at "The Fix" (The Washington Post Political Blog) has an interesting piece on the VeepStakes.<br /><br />Just as everyone who is looking at McCain's options with any credibility has done, he places Governor Pawlenty high on the list of prospects.<br /><br /><blockquote>* <a href="http://www.governor.state.mn.us/welcome/aboutgovernorpawlenty/index.htm"><strong>Tim Pawlenty:</strong></a> The two-term Minnesota governor has to be considered the frontrunner at the moment to be McCain's pick. He hails from the electorally important Midwest, is young enough to balance concerns about McCain's age, and he stuck by the Arizona senator in the darkest days of the campaign. The criticism that Pawlenty is an unknown on the national stage may, in fact, be an argument in his favor -- voters won't bring any preconceived notions about him to the ticket. Never forget that one of the guiding principles in picking a VP is to find someone who is comfortable being seen but not heard. Want more about the man they call "Tpaw"? Make sure to read <a href="http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0208/8558.html">Jonathan Martin's profile of the man</a>.</blockquote><br />(<a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2008/02/the_friday_line_veepstakes.html">Click here for the entire post</a>)<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8662668492852199007-6585391613042239033?l=partyofpawlenty.blogspot.com'/></div>Chris Tiedemanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09243282346431974079noreply@blogger.com1