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Its Happened Again, Tennessee’s Republicans Have Made Us The Laughing Stock Of The Nation

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

This time its Stephen Colbert’s “Colbert Report” on Comedy Central. The Tennessee GOP has now made all Tennesseeans look like absolute buffoons to the rest of the nation on all major networks and their affiliates, all cable news networks including CNN and FOX, and now Comedy Central…twice. What’s next, the Weather Channel?

(FYI to Mr. Colbert: President James K. Polk, of Columbia, was a Democrat whose mullet was considered rather fetching at the time, and Channel 4 News’ call letters are WSMV)

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Columnist Gail Kerr Blasts GOP For Killing Infant Program

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

Gail Kerr, Columnist For The Tennessean

Gail Kerr, Columnist For The Tennessean

For all their talk about protecting life, the Tennessee GOP produced a budget that defunds a program to combat Tennessee’s abysmal infant mortality rate, saving infants from death in their first year. Gail Kerr went biblical in Sunday’s Tennessean:

Tennessee lawmakers who fight for laws to “choose life” now want to cut funding that helps keep the babies alive once they are born.

Have they no shame? No moral compass whatsoever? Tennessee ranked an abysmal 47th in the nation for the number of babies who die before their first birthday in 2003, and Gov. Phil Bredesen dedicated $4.6 million — matched dollar for dollar by federal money — to stop that.

Guess what Senate Republicans stripped from the state budget late last week? Yep. The folks who fight abortion as immoral and anti-Christian don’t seem to care too much what happens once a mother gives birth. Can you imagine how they’ll explain that on Judgment Day?

“Well, Lord. It was like this. We believe life begins at conception, and we’re against ending those lives. Once the babies are born? You’re on your own, kiddo. It’s a tough world. And we don’t tolerate slackers.”

It’s heartbreaking hypocrisy.

“If you are going to have a baby, let’s give that baby a fighting chance,” said Bob Duncan, head of the Governor’s Office of Children’s Care Coordination, which is on the chopping block. “This is real stuff. This is lives that are being saved and babies getting a chance to live. It just breaks my heart to know what is going to
happen.” If the Senate’s budget passes, this office will close.

What is going to happen? Newborns are going to die. It’s that simple. Politicians cannot hide the chilling statistics: In 2006, nine out of every 1,000 babies born in Nashville died before their first birthday. Today, thanks to this program that rate is down to six out of 1,000 births.

“There are three babies alive today that wouldn’t have been in 2006,” Duncan said.

Preventing Answers

It’s progress. But it’s not enough. The money state senators cut is used to methodically study infant mortality across the state. Area by area, why are babies dying?

“We basically can do a community review of every infant death, the community issues, the family issues, all the systems that could have intervened,” said Dr. Bill Paul, head of the Metro Health Department.

Using an evidence-based practice — meaning it has been proved to work — the state funds programs at nonprofits, hospitals and health departments that treat pregnant mothers so babies are born on time, not prematurely, and at a healthy weight. And they continue monitoring and offering services after the baby is born. Specific examples include prenatal vitamins, nutrition counseling, help quitting smoking, regular physician visits and distribution of safe bassinets.

How can any reasonable person turn that into a political football? It’s one thing to get into a fistfight in the waning days of the legislative session over projects like a fish hatchery and museums.

But this? If the house doesn’t put the money back, Senate Republicans will have balanced the state budget on the fragile backs of newborns, who cannot vote. And Tennessee babies will keep dying.

Pro-life? Really?

Channel 5 Finds Out Big Coal Owns The TN GOP

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

News Channel 5 Investigated the political dealings of Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and the Tennessee Republican Party in a Tuesday newscast. What they found out may shock you, or it might not. Seems that Ramsey and his GOP buddies are bought and paid for by the coal industry, an industry that provides less than 400 jobs statewide but has given Ramsey over $195,000. When a fellow Republican Senator, Raymond Finney, tried to stop Big Coal from blowing the tops off mountains, Ramsey had a big problem with it. The TN GOP then made sure Finney was defeated for reelection. Is that why Bill Ketron and Jim Tracy are just pawns for Ramsey these days?
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Is Bill Ketron Just a Pawn for Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey?

Monday, February 1st, 2010

pinkyringx300NASHVILLE - Tennessee Democratic Party Chairman Chip Forrester said the legislative record of state Sen. Bill Ketron indicates that the Murfreesboro lawmaker is simply a “yes” man for fellow Republican senator and gubernatorial candidate Ron Ramsey, the state’s lieutenant governor.

“The district’s voters deserve an elected official who is looking after their interests, not someone who is more worried about political posturing and feathering his own nest,” Forrester said. “Mr. Ketron has demonstrated time and again that his priorities align more with the powers that be than with the hard-working families in Middle Tennessee.

“At a time when families are struggling to make ends meet and the state’s budget is being trimmed to the bone, you have a legislator introducing bills that bleed the working man, delay fair and accurate elections, and shut the door to a more open government. Mr. Ketron is out of touch with ordinary people.”

For example, Ketron introduced poorly written workers compensation legislation that passed into law in 2008 but was delayed at the beginning of this year’s legislative session after concerns arose; a bill that delayed implementation of a law requiring the purchase of new voting equipment across the state; and a bill that would make some public records off limits to the general public.

“We need lawmakers in the General Assembly who understand the challenges we face and work tirelessly to make Tennessee a better place to live and raise a family,” Forrester said.

“Policies that create jobs for our communities, ensure our children are well educated and make our lives more comfortable should be at the top of the priority list, not how to take care of a special interest group contributing to your campaign or a colleague with ulterior motives.”

Ketron has even admitted he doesn’t always have time to thoroughly read and understand legislation he votes for or against. He represents Lincoln, Marshall, Maury and part of Rutherford counties in the Senate.

“The thing was on a fast track,” Ketron reportedly told the Murfreesboro Daily News Journal when explaining his vote to reform education through the state’s application for federal stimulus money. “We barely had time to read through it.”

Forrester called Ketron’s explanation for not reading legislation thoroughly before casting a vote a “lame excuse and a blatant disregard for your duty as a legislator.”

“It appears to me that Mr. Ketron is Ron Ramsey’s ‘yes’ man,” he added.

Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey comes to town looking for votes

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009
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Sen. Bill Ketron kisses Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey's pinky ring while Sen. Tracy waits his turn.

Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey will be in town early tomorrow morning to keynote the Murfreesboro Breakfast Rotary Club at the Stones River Country Club. As we predicted last week, Lt. Gov. Ramsey will be introduced to Rutherford County voters by his dutiful pet Senators pictured to the right kissing his pinky ring, Senators Jim Tracy (R-16) and Bill Ketron (R-13).

Voters who considered attending out of curiosity can save themselves the trip. What Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and Senators Tracy and Ketron will say is no different from what they’ll say all the way up to the 2010 elections despite the facts.

Here’s a free preview we promised you last week. Lt. Gov. Ramsey will take credit for the compromise budget deal that excluded Ramsey, Ketron and Tracy’s back-door deal to defund bonds for needed construction at MTSU. Ramsey, Ketron and Tracy will gleefully take credit for funding pre-k education despite the fact that they advocated a plan to defund it and even crashed a press conference of pre-k education advocates just to rub it in.

The voters of Rutherford County know better.

During tense budget negotiations, Lt. Gov Ramsey disappeared to attend several fundraisers during the legislative session, leaving his pet Senators Ketron and Tracy to defend Ramsey’s disastrous budget proposals. His absence was even noted by the much more disciplined Republican Speaker of the House Kent Williams.

Williams said House members were trying to negotiate with senators over a revisions to the state budget plan on Monday, but Ramsey was not involved.

“He’s not here,” Williams told reporters Monday afternoon. “He’s got three fundraisers tonight and that’s a little more important than state government.”

When Lt. Gov. Ramsey returned from raising money for his gubernatorial campaign he found the Democrats got the priorities of working families fully funded despite Ketron and Tracy’s best efforts. Now Lt. Gov Ramsey is on a desperate tour to claim credit for a compromise budget that funds the very priorities his own budget proposal aimed to destroy.

We’re certain Lt. Gov. Ramsey will find at least a couple of suckers in the room tomorrow as he will across the entire state.

Our Chairman’s 2009 TN Legislature Wrapup…

Monday, June 22nd, 2009

Hello fellow Democrats. I’m pleased to inform you that this year’s session of the Tennessee Legislature has finally come to an end. It was a long and arduous one for our own Curt Cobb and Kent Coleman, who had to wade through 142 gun bills and several booze bills sponsored by our republican Senator Bill Ketron and Rep. Joe Carr . At last, republicans proposed a budget that killed recruitment dollars for a private solar power plant that would bring 30,000 jobs to Tennessee , put Pre-K education on the chopping block , gutted the Ethics Commission , repealed the Tennessee Voter Confidence Act , stripped funding for MTSU’s Education Building , halted badly needed road and bridge projects, and even refused to erect statues for Tennessee’s Nobel Peace Prize recipients! Senate Minority Leader Jim Kyle (D - Memphis) likened it to cuttin’ and runnin’ and Governor Bredesen called it “stupid” . Our republican Senators Jim Tracy and Bill Ketron quickly voted for this “stupid” budget, and refused to help MTSU and its Education Building project. Luckily, Democrats in the House were able to fix most of this disastrous budget and forced Senate Speaker Ron Ramsey (R-Bristol) to surrender . We won this round.

But, we weren’t able to save the Ethics Commission, even though Rep. Kent Coleman tried his best to stand up for ethics in government. We also have to live with guns in bars, and paper-verified voting was postponed for another year even though we’re sitting on $34 million to implement it! Bottom line - we need more Democrats in the Tennessee Legislature. This website offers ways to get involved, contribute to the effort, stay updated on the issues, and stay connected. Your continued help and involvement is appreciated.

Sincerely,
Jonathon Fagan
Chairman, Rutherford County Democratic Party
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Republicans Cave Under Pressure from Rutherford Democrats

Thursday, June 18th, 2009
Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey fails to defund pre-k and MTSU bonds

Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey fails to defund pre-k and MTSU bonds

Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey’s budget proposal to defund pre-k education and construction bonds for MTSU failed to get support of more level-headed lawmakers on Capitol Hill, after Rutherford County rank-and-file Democrats applied the heat over the past week.

In a last minute effort to cut funding to Tennessee’s educational priorities, Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and Senators Bill Ketron (R-13) and Jim Tracy (R-16) crashed a press conference yesterday and cried out against providing recurring funds to pre-k education. The budget that finally passed rejected their efforts in favor of the common-sense plan promoted by Democrats.

In the House, Rep. Donna Rowland (R-34) went out of her way to make sure her voice vote against MTSU funding was reflected in the official record. Duly noted.

Another defeat to the budget plan promoted by Republicans Ramsey, Ketron and Tracy came when the House approved a compromise budget that included bonds for MTSU’s approved Education Building. Senators Ketron and Tracy had made a back-door deal with Lt. Gov. Ramsey to scuttle the funding, but Democrats raised enough hell through emails and phone calls that Republicans caved.

None of this would have been possible without you standing up for the priorities that matter to your family and Rutherford County. Because Democrats took a stand for the priorities of working families, the Republican plan to cut funding to pre-k education and construction bonds for MTSU and other state universities failed miserably.

Despite their defeated budget proposals to defund education priorities of working families, Senators Ketron and Tracy will welcome Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey to Rutherford County in the coming months to gleefully take credit for the Democratic investments in education. You can count on us making sure the voters are reminded of the truth.