Official blog of Wade Brown's 2012 campaign for Congress.

Friday, January 27, 2012

This One's for You

If you elect me to be your U.S. Representative:

1.  “I will return to the Treasury all of my Congressional pay and benefits above that which I would receive were I still on active duty in the Marine Corps.  In plain language, I will not accept any pay above that which I would normally have received as a Marine, but will return it to the taxpayers from whom it was derived.  Interpretation:  I am not doing this for the money.”

2.  “I will not partake of the Congressional retirement system, no matter how many terms I serve.  Interpretation:  I am not doing this so I can ‘sit back and collect.’”

3.  “I will neither buy nor sell stocks, bonds, real estate, or mutual funds, through a blind trust or otherwise, either directly (by myself) or indirectly (through a partnership or other entity) for the entire period that I serve in Congress, beginning with the date of the primary election, and ending one year after my final day in office.  In plain language, I will not participate in insider trading or have one hair's weight of accusation leveled against me due to controversial votes or legislation.  I will not allow my position in the House to be influenced by any source other than my best understanding of the founding documents of our country, my own conscience, and the people of my District.  Interpretation:  I will reject corrupting influences.”

4.  “I pledge that I will not participate in earmarks, unless more than 50% of all voters in every county (or portion of a county) of the District which I represent sign a petition for me to do so.  Interpretation:  An earmark can only be good if it's good for everyone; otherwise, it's a special favor to someone at the expense of everyone else.”

5.  “I will not vote in favor of an unbalanced budget unless the President who presents the budget simultaneously presents a detailed plan (with draft budgets) demonstrating a balanced budget by the end of his/her term of office.  In plain language, if a President can show me how they are going to balance the budget within their current term, I will vote in favor of their budget proposal, regardless of the President's party affiliation.  Conversely, if the President does not present a balanced budget or a plan to get to a balanced budget within their current term, I will vote against their budget, be they Democrat, Republican, or Independent.  Interpretation:  I am loyal to principle above party; it's time to spend only what we take in (and less if possible).”

6.  “I will keep my oath of office in its entirety.  Interpretation:  I will take offenses against the Constitution seriously and do everything within my power and authority to defend the Constitution and to return the federal government to its Constitutionally limited role.”



Wednesday, January 18, 2012

The 99-Year Scourge and the Romney Response


scourge [noun]:  1: whip; especially : one used to inflict pain or punishment; 2: an instrument of punishment or criticism; 3: a cause of wide or great affliction [source: m-w.com]

This may be a very wide-ranging article; if so, my apologies, but I find this ugly thing (income tax) at the nexus of many important topics, namely:  privacy, liberty, the pursuit of happiness.

Monday, January 16, 2012

452 Doors

In December we knocked doors for hours a day as we sought signatures for our ballot petition.  It got cold a few times; the ink froze in our pens more than once.

In January, we continue to knock on doors and meet people.  The connections are amazing.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

A Message to Supporters of Chris Younts

I am sending this message to address the delicate topic of being a "spoiler" in the current three-way race.

Here are a couple of little-known facts:

When I returned to Texas in July 2011 after a dozen years of active duty in the Marine Corps, I made it a priority to go visit with Chris at the earliest opportunity.  We met in late July and had a hearty, friendly discussion in which we discovered

Friday, January 13, 2012

The Invisible Crossroads

Crossroads.

1820 - The Missouri Compromise deferred war for 41 years, and then the debt came due.  Might not it have been better to fight the Civil War earlier, when the necessary surgery would not have been so costly and the wounds so deep?  Yet, the Civil War became an inevitable cataclysm because

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Conaway votes to "protect" me

Congressman Conaway has a press release entitled "Conaway votes to protect hard working Texans from Washington Waste"

In order to analyze Mr. Conaway's "protection," I'll look at a couple of quotes from Mr. Conaway.

Mr. Conaway Quote 1:  " . . . we finally reached a fair and bipartisan compromise that meets the budget goals laid out last summer."

The "budget goals" that Mr. Conaway approves are those of the Budget Control Act of 2011, which he voted for, and which included a trillion dollar deficit.

When is the primary election?

As of Mar 6, 2012, the primary date remains May 29, 2012.  The interim map for Texas' 11th Congressional District is Plan C235.

The best comprehensive news source I have discovered for Texas redistricting, including maps, election dates, etc, is txredistricting.org.

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Archived entries below:

As of Feb 28, 2012:  The date for the primary is May 29, 2012.

As of Feb 27, 2012:  The tentative date for the primary is May 29, 2012.  Some sources have said that if the three judge panel in San Antonio does not promulgate a map by March 3, the primary will be pushed to June 26.  To be clear, no final decisions have yet been made.

As of January 26th, 2012, the primary election is still a unified primary and will be held April 3, 2012.  However, tomorrow, January 27th, there will be a conference to discuss changes.  Please check back at this post for updates.

As of January 11, 2012, the primary election is scheduled for April 3, 2012.  However, this date may change depending on various court rulings.  Return to this post for updates, or contact the Wade Brown 2012 campaign at the link below to request the most recent information:

http://wadebrown2012.com/Contact-Us.html

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Archived Redistricting Info

A very helpful blog is located here:  http://txredistricting.org/

The following link shows some archived information, including some previous maps:  http://wadebrown2012.com/InterimMap.html

Update on Redistricting

As of April 4, 2012:

Here is plan C235, showing the Congressional Districts.

Archived info below.

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This information up-to-date as of Mar 6, 2012:

Maps released Feb 28, 2012.

Also, here is a list of key dates.

It is still possible for maps to be changed, etc, but most of the elections machinery is moving ahead based on the above information.

Many thanks to Michael Li of txredistricting.org for his comprehensive - and fully referenced - blog.

The Supreme Court heard oral arguments Jan 9, 2012 regarding Texas redistricting.

Bottom line:  No decision was made, which means that all Texas districts, including the 11th Congressional District, are yet to be defined.