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Tad Walch: Actions loud at the GOP convention
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Reality is that control within that group comes from a lack of participation and indifference among the general populace.
Tad - you ought to investigate what that lack of participation is doing on the Democratic side of the fence. The Utah County Democratic Party Chair has privately tried to appoint all vacant delegate spots himself and when he found some internal opposition to that he has banned all delegate appointments and "automatic" appointments for contested races. Resulting in only around 20 people getting to vote for their Senate 16 District representative. When you're down to that few people it's very easy to manipulate an outcome.
On the GOP side if people would show up to fill all the delegate positions and stick around for their entire 2 year terms there would be no need to have any appointed delegates. They could also oust delegates they felt were not representing them appropriately.
Less participation means that those who do participate get an amplified voice - either live with it or get involved!
Give me a break, Tad. The personal agenda here is so obvious.
Good post. I would love to hear more about what went on during the Democratic Convention. The BYU professor and slate of candidates had impressed me. Does power inevitably corrupt?
I also agree about the need for good people to fill delegate posts. Our precinct had people to spare for the first time in along time this year. But filling the slots wouldn't get rid of the automatic delegates. The Utah County Republican Party Bylaws specifically authorizes the auto delegates from the total number before allocating the remainder to the precincts to elect. Go to utahgop dot org and click on documents, then bylaws. It's Section 2.
I trust some party people, but I believe there is a good ol' boys mutual backscratching network. The rule change authorizing automatic delegates and lowering the threshold to avoid a primary were done in 2000 and 2001 specifically to help favored incumbents.
If you were to read the DesNews columnists, you'd think that legislators were lining their pockets with millions of taxpayer dollars and that the entire place was going to hell in a hand basket, but instead, we hear from non-partisan organizations that we have the best run state in the US.
Comparing email address access to Attila the Hun is an insult to everyone's intelligence...
And have you ever met Mike Ridgeway? My friend is a delegate and kids crazy phone calls from him. He thinks there's a conspiracy against and he's right. I think everyone is against giving crazy people leadership positions. That's why no one in the party will ever elect him to anything above being a delegate.
Dave's not ambitious enough to run for office so he has to parrot the party line - makes him feel like a tough guy.
Dave seems to be handing legislators all the credit for the hard work of our public employees. Go ahead and ask them how they feel about the legislative supermajority clique.
Even fascists can claim efficiency.
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