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Why I'm Running for Lieutenant Governor of Texas


by: Ronnie Earle

Mon Dec 28, 2009 at 01:19 PM CST


(Former Travis County District Attorney Ronnie Earle is running for the Democratic nomination for Lt. Governor. His full remarks continue in the extended entry. I encourage you to read them.   - promoted by Karl-Thomas Musselman)

Deciding to run for Lieutenant Governor of Texas was not easy; part of me very much wanted to continue to enjoy being the former District Attorney of Travis County.

Democracy is more than just mass action; it is the sum of individual actions. That means that it makes a difference what each of us does. I found it hard to sleep at night thinking about how far things have gotten off track here in Texas without trying to make things better for regular Texans.

That's because the world, including us, is getting worried. We're all in need of a little more light. The spirit of democracy rests on the shoulders of justice, which in turn rests on the shoulders of an informed and responsible citizenry. Responsibility in a democracy rests on all of us together, and the doing of justice is everybody's job. Please come to my campaign web site and get involved.

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There has seldom been a time in our country or our State when the passion for justice was as strong as it is now. Nor has there been a time when there was a greater sense of unease, that things weren't the way they should be somehow. We feel that there are those who do better the worse things get for most of us, and that the worse they make things for everybody else the better they do.

What we each have to do, for the survival of our State, our nation and our democracy, is make our voices heard about the policies of government that shape and affect our lives.

For sixteen years in Texas we've had one party rule and it's hard to imagine how anyone could say with a straight face that the officials currently in power have made things better for ordinary hard-working Texans.

But anyone who has been paying attention to national politics knows that it takes more than just changing the party in power to achieve real change.

It's easy to change whichever party is in power, but the hard reality is that if we're not vigilant, the same shadow party -- government by and for the favored few -- will just continue to run things their way and keep doing better and better as they make things worse for everybody else.

Political parties like to think of themselves as families. There are lots of kinds of families.

You've all heard the story about the dysfunctional family Christmas where Uncle Henry throws the turkey up against the wall?

Well, I'm going to throw a bit of turkey against the wall. If there's one thing that I've learned about families, it is that to be healthy the dirty laundry has to get clean, and that means we all have to look at ourselves.

Corruption is like a relay race and the baton is easily passed from one political party to the next if both parties are not vigilant about policing their own ranks.

That's because politics is like a tepee -- it comes together at the top. In the places where the decisions are made that affect our lives, the powerful all too often come together and cut secret deals for their own benefit.

There are powerful forces that have been working hard over the past decade and a half trying to turn Texas into a third-world country. It is not enough that they enrich themselves at the expense of regular Texans; they want to reserve the top for themselves, with the rest of us struggling at the bottom.

The only thing higher than the luxurious private sky-boxes at our State college football stadiums are the tuitions our middle class families have to pay to send their kids to that same State college. Families have been running on treadmills for years, running faster and faster but never getting ahead and now it's becoming too expensive for them to educate their children.

The American Dream has always been a better life for our children and that has included a college education. Now that dream is being betrayed.

And we've got a Governor who apparently never wants to leave his job even as he blocks unemployment benefits from millions of hard-working Texans who lost their jobs when Wall Street and Washington ran off with the economy.

And the Lieutenant Governor, traditionally the most powerful elected official in the State? From all the difference he's made for ordinary Texans the office might as well have been left vacant all these years. And the longer Texas goes with a do-nothing State government, the more relentlessly the federal government encroaches on the powers and prerogatives of the state.

Texans must retake our state government, for there are always those who are willing to fill the vacuum when a people will not govern themselves.

It's time for real change for Texas.

That's why I'm running for Lieutenant Governor. I'll need your help. Please come to my campaign web site and get involved.

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Good luck but with democratic leaders like.... (0.00 / 0)
How can good democrats win when folks like Cathy Bonner set up and lead front groups like Democrats for Kay Hutchison?  Cathy has been called by KBH and is seriously considering it!  Dick Cheney and all!   It's these efforts that serve at cross purposes to building a strong two party system in Texas. Ann will turn over in her grave if this happens!  No wonder more folks won't run for office as a Texas Democrat.

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I enjoyed reading the above letter from Ronnie Earle.  Inspiring.

I'm looking forward to hearing more from Ronnie during the campaign season.

It's great to see someone that dedicated his life to public service eager to continue that service to this great state.

Best of luck Ronnie.

Happy Holidays,
David


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It's easy to change whichever party is in power, but the hard reality is that if we're not vigilant, the same shadow party -- government by and for the favored few -- will just continue to run things their way and keep doing better and better as they make things worse for everybody else.

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One reason why Democrats can't get elected statewide is the Democrats who run. Sorry.  Quite a few should have been investigated by Ronnie Earle at one point or another. And most of them probably would have been indicted. Keep in mind through the years he indicted more Democrats than Republicans.  Of all the races this probably is the most important. Because Ronnie Earle probably can win.  

Republicans can't tell the truth. Democrats don't want to hear it. That is no truer anywhere than in Texas.  


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