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Dean Heller: A True Democrat
Inside Liberty Watch Today - July 13, 2006

The Tax and Spending Control in Nevada (TASC) petition has proved to be one of the popular initiatives in Nevada history, garnering 125,438 valid signatures according to Secretary of State Dean Heller who believe it or not is a registered Republican. Yet Heller, who wants to go to Washington to represent Nevada's 2nd Congressional District, won't put TASC on the ballot just yet because the AFL-CIO's Danny Thompson has gotten into Heller's head, or is it his pocket. 

After only five years toiling in the private sector as a stockbroker, Heller decided to start living off taxpayers in 1990 when he was elected to the Assembly. He's been Secretary of State since 1994. 

This is important, since TASC would limit how much state and local government could take from citizens. A guy who has spent most of his adult life sucking up taxes rather than paying them isn't going to be all that jazzed up about TASC. To hell with whether voters should have a say in how big government can be, Heller knows from where his bread is buttered. 

Heller wants the Attorney General's office to get involved because voters signed petitions with 2007 as the year on which to base spending controls, but 2005 was the date sent to the secretary of state's office.

But, what really gives Heller the Willies is that the AFL-CIO claims that the TASC petitions have a bunch of phony signatures. Heller is supposedly a Republican, but you'd never know it, and his union buddy Danny Thompson controls some mighty big purse strings, so: "In the best interests of the citizens of Nevada, I believe it's important that we take a further and comprehensive review of TASC in order to ensure the petition is valid," Heller said.

What a crock! "In the best interests of the citizens of Nevada?" Heller wants TASC killed to keep the booty flowing into Carson City, and the contributions flowing into his bank account. It would be a travesty if Heller is able to circumvent Nevada law for his own political benefit. 

Lefty, democrat Chris Giunchigliani gushed about Dean to the Las Vegas Sun insert, "she thinks the state would be well-served by Heller." If Chris G. thinks Dean's da bomb…well, it doesn't take a genius to connect these dots. 

Heller even admits that if he goes to Washington: "It's far more important that the person be able to work with other members of the delegation (in other words, Harry Reid) on Yucca Mountain, water, grazing fees. Solve problems for Nevada." 

Yo Dean, we gotta Nevada problem, government is growing faster than the state is, and you're keeping the solution off of the ballot. Instead of doing what Chris G., and Union Boss Danny Thompson want you to do, let the people have their say, because if you don't I promise you they will come Election Day. 

George E. Harris, Liberty Watch Editor


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