Friday, August 22, 2008

Representative Tim Walberg-Up and Coming Leader?

I believe that one of the most important and exciting House of Representatives races is going to be between Representative Tim Walberg and State Senator Mark Schauer.

Tim Walberg ran against Representative Joe Schwarz in 2006 for the Republican seat. Joe Schwarz ran as a conservative but legislated as a liberal. Many in his district were upset by his voting and positions that he took which were in contrast to why they voted for him. In the primary of 2006, Tim Walberg ran as a Conservative against Schwarz who again claimed to be a Conservative.

During the 2006 primary season, there were two incumbent Representatives that lost their seats. One was Cynthia McKinney in Georgia (she of the slap a capitol cop fame) and Joe Schwarz. Tim Walberg was successful in ousting Shwarz! Schwarz has since left the Republican party.

During the past two years, Tim Walberg has stood up for Conservative positions and seems to have not backed down from his promises nor his Conservative beliefs. He has been strong in attempting to have drilling started in this country to lower our dependence on foreign oil.

He is running to retain his seat in his district in Michigan. His opponent is State Senator Mark Schauer. Schauer was a leader in getting the taxes increased in Michigan. Michigan is in a one state recession and it's getting worse since the taxes have been increased.

Tim Walberg has proven himself to me to be principled. He has worked for the people and I have seen no evidence of him working for his own self interests. Schauer is extremely liberal. If he was elected, he would be in lockstep with Nancy Pelosi and the rest of the liberals.

I believe that Walberg could very well be in a leadership position for the Republican Party and if he continues as he has the past two years, he would still be working for the betterment of the country as well as his district. I don't like the "it's his turn" order that the two parties seem to follow in their little clique. Tim Walberg is one that has not been sitting around doing nothing. He's been working. He could be one of those that brings the Conservatives back.

Having said all of this, I have decided to include Walberg's blog on the side panel of this blog site. I hope to keep his blogs running on the side.

The district he represents is a Conservative district. I hope that he retains his seat following this election and believe he will. When his new term starts in January, I hope to be one that holds his feet to the fire for the next two years.

I welcome your comments

Brett

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

What is a conservative lifestyle anyway?

How is it different from a liberal lifestyle?

What defines a person as conservative?

What defines a person as liberal?

How does that person know they're living in a conservative lifestyle? Do they get a letter or something, certifying they've made it?

Anonymous said...

Do folks in the conservative lifestyle have pot-luck suppers?

If so, wifey and I can bring a dish...she makes a GREAT green bean casserole and I'm pretty good with a salsa. (Psst...the key is FRESH green chiles!)

What about keggers?

Key-swapping parties? Is there a lot of screaming Oh, George, Oh, Rush, Oh Sean?

Lots of fapping?

Anonymous said...

There are just two requirements for Conservatives in my world. 1. Showing some class. 2. The ability to think for ones self. You may save your beans and salsa for the therapy sessions you'll be taking in Florida after another devastating loss at the polls.

Anonymous said...

So, how do you define class, Brett?

What exactly do you know about therapy? Are beans and salsa a required component?

Is that what the conservative lifestyle calls a pot-luck?

Or is it a circle jerk?

Anonymous said...

I don't know what Brett's definition of class is but I'll bet it's the same as mine. Class=respect for others;decorum;tolerance;
You appear to be just looking to pick an argument over virtually nothing. This blog is about a Representative. Why are you going on and on about salsa?

Anonymous said...

Geoffrey, you wouldn't understand.