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Holland was against property tax increases before he was for them

Democrat Tom Holland, candidate for governor, has staked out an interesting campaign trail around the Kansas capital rather than in Kansas communities across the state.

It’s an interesting strategy that so far seems to be reaping what it is sewing. While Holland has consistently and loudly attacked Republican Sam Brownback from the halls of the state capital, he swung and missed when it came time for his innovative ideas on how to move Kansas forward.

The Topeka Capital Journal highlighted Holland’s non-sense best when it quoted Holland as saying Brownback’s education plan would result in, “significantly higher property taxes and guaranteed litigation.”

Too bad for Tom that Kansas schools have been suing the state for more than a decade and in fact won a verdict for more than $1 billion in additional funding, all under the direction of a Democratic administration. The state is faced with even more litigation this year, again under a Democratic administration. So far it seems to me and many Kansans that if a Democrat like Holland had a better idea, he’s had more than enough time to propose and pass it. Holland must be pretty dense to make such a statement in light of current and previous litigation.

But Holland just couldn’t stop himself and topped off his statement by expressing his support for… you guessed it… higher property taxes.

Holland said if elected governor he would maintain the state’s constitutional obligation to equalize opportunities for children while supporting a move to grant local school boards authority to raise additional property tax for schools through the local option budget process.

Tom, what do you think “local option budget process” means? Uhh, property taxes Tom, it means property taxes. And you just said you’d support raising them.

Tuesday we found out that Holland is just more of the same when it comes to what Kansas Democrats want to happen to our state. More money for the education bureaucracy, at a time when our state can least afford it, higher taxes and more government. That isn’t a detailed plan, it’s a hastily laid sketch for disaster.

While Holland has been screaming at the top of his lung, hoping to stick anything he can to his opponent, Sam Brownback has been touring the state, actually meeting with voters and fulfilling his promise to visit every one of Kansas’ 105 counties. So far Holland has become familiar with Shawnee County, especially the capital grounds, but so far has failed to meet many folks outside of that area.

A new KWCH/Survey USA poll shows that Holland is way behind Republican Sam Brownback. Brownback leads Holland 67% to 25% with a margin of error of only 3.9%.

It’s unfortunate that Holland has decided that campaigning means calling press conference after press conference at the capital and then saying one thing when he supports another. But perhaps Holland knows he doesn’t stand a chance against the Republican wave that’s coming to Kansas this November and this is just his last desperate attempt to spend as much time as he can in the capital.

Topeka TEA rally draws over one thousand

An estimated 1,500 Kansans attended the TEA rally in Topeka tonight. Speakers included grassroots activists such as Kim Borchers and Elizabeth Patton as well as community business leaders like Tara Dimick of the Topeka Independent Business Association. The rally was concluded with a short speech by U.S. Senator Sam Brownback.

Todd Novascone spoke for a few minutes on behalf of Rep. Jerry Moran and later Jeff Kahrs addressed the crowd on behalf of Rep. Todd Tiahrt. Local state Reps. Lana Gordon and Joe Patton were also in attendance and got a warm reception from the crowd. Greg Schneider, a professor at Emporia State gave a short talk about health care. Several different books were raffled throughout the rally, including Dr. Schneider’s latest work.

Topeka TEA Rally Protester

Topeka TEA Rally Protester

Speakers and those attending the rally were quick to point out the improbability that all the rallies held across the nation were organized by Republican leaders. When asked, many in the crowd identified themselves as independents and stated that they were there for their nation, not a political party.

There were many creative signs, with one gentleman bringing a wheel barrel of manure and a sign that read, “Kansas Prolifigate Spending.”

I have video and other photos that I’ll hopefully get up later tonight or early tomorrow.

Liberals have been quick to try and dismiss the TEA parties. From what I saw tonight, folks are mad, and it’s not going away after one protest. Those folks are here to stay.

Wichita Tea Party

Another Tea Party will be held in Wichita tomorrow.

  • Where: Sen. Sam Brownback’s office at 245 N Waco, Wichita (Farm Credit Union building – get directions here)
  • When: Friday February 26, 2009 from 11:30am to 12:30am
  • What: Bring homemade signs and you appreciation for Sen. Brownback and your frustration at the spending bill!
  • Who: Contact Nancy Armstrong at (316) 990-6009 or email for more details.

It’s a grassroots phenomenon! Get sign ideas here and here. Confirm you attendance on Facebook here.

In a new American Tea Party, citizens across the USA are beginning to protest giant government programs that reach deep into their pockets. These programs create huge economic burdens on American families and threaten their livelihood now and into the future.

Come and join the fight if you can!

2009 KRA Gala Banquet a success

kra_bannerAnother year, another banquet! The 2009 KRA Gala Banquet was quite a success this year. Special guest Jason Lewis was a phenominal speaker and entertained the sold out crowd with his vision of the future of the conservative movement. He then entertained questions from the audience, which ranged from his take on U.S. Senate recount in Minnesota (his home state) to his take on the Obama bailout to the future of the pro-life movement.

Earlier in the evening Rep. Jerry Moran, Rep. Todd Tiahrt, Sen. Sam Brownback and State Sen. Tim Huelskamp spoke to the audience about their plans to run for higher office in 2010. It was so refreshing to see so many quality Republican candidates. 2010 is certainly going to be a tough year for Democrats in Kansas!

Everyone left refreshed and renewed, ready for the battles that lay ahead of us!

If you missed hearing KRA President Don Small on the Jim Cates show yesterday, you can listen to the recorded program by clicking here.

First amendment case postponed one month

Take a moment today and read the new Meadowlark article, “First Amendment Defense Thorny Issue for Ethics Commission.” This is an important case, not only for free speech but for a more open state government.

While here, also feel free to participate in our poll to the right. Feel free to vote as many times as you like by hitting the refresh button.