Posted on 06/23/2006 7:24:57 PM PDT by Extremely Extreme Extremist
Lost among the FR discussion regarding potential Republican presidential candidates for 2008, there is one candidate that conservatives should seriously take a good hard look at, one in which the RNC should immediately get behind as soon as he wins his re-election bid this year - Georgia Governor Sonny Perdue.
Brief Bio:
Born: December 20, 1946
Licensed pilot for 30 years
Businessman
Community leader
Sunday school teacher
State Senator
Majority Leader
President Pro Tempore of the Georgia State Senate
http://www.gov.state.ga.us/about_gov.shtml
"At the time [When he took office in January 2003] Georgia was in its worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and facing a $640 million dollar state budget deficit. Sonny immediately went to work reforming the budget process, setting priorities and cutting the waste. His efforts reduced the size of state government by over a billion dollars."
"Sonny also worked hard to get the economy back on track by creating a business friendly climate for Georgia's hometown employers while aggressively recruiting new investment from other states and internationally. In three years, he helped generate over 183,000 new jobs and over $6 billion in new investment in Georgia's economy."
http://www.votesonny.com/default.asp?pt=doc&doc=bio
First Republican governor of Georgia since Benjamin Conley at the end of Reconstruction in the 1870s.
Revoked driver licenses of teens who failed in school
Eliminated the gas tax following Hurricane Katrina
Protected Georgians' private property rights
There are still some Georgia Crackers that are upset with him for turning his back on our so called "Dixie Flag" but I think that would be a plus in the rest of the country.
There are very few single issues that would stop a person from being President and not fully supporting and up or down vote for The Confederate Flag isn't one of the.
Like President Reagan, Gov. Purdue left the Democrat Party. Sonny Purdue is a regular guy that has real beliefs and feelings but doesn't try to proselytize. I'm proud to have voted for him. Remember, there is another Georgia Politician and former Governor and Senator that has our hearts and the nation's pulse, Zell Miller.
Both Cathy Cox and Mark Taylor make me want to poke my eyes out and pour molten lead in my ears.
You are right about that, and I have been on his case a lot about not being conservative enough. But to the libs, he's an arch-conservative. They think Dewine is a conservative.
I think the better candidate is one state to the west of Perdue. The simple fact that he came away with the victory he did, when 2 years ago everyone had written his political obituary, proves that he has the mantle to be President.
Besides, we elected a President from Georgia once, and as I recall, didn't work out too well.
The tax decrease resulted in less money payed at the pump, how did that increase the profits in the gasoline supply chain? Because the cost on the pump was marginally lower than the cost at the pump in New York, you think individuals immediately bought another car to fill up?
His tax cutting measure defused the criticism of the dumb masses that "the Government" didn't "help us" and showed that a Republican Governor was better than a Democrat.
I like Sonny. I voted for him before and intend to vote for him again this fall. He's been a good governor. Zell Miller's even doing commercials for him.
And now many are saying we should elect a former Speaker from Georgia.
What irony, is the cycle of life!
For some reason though, I still kept my drivers license signed by Jimma.
Somebody's been down to Withlacoochie and scored some serious reefer to be thinking this way.
Well, I am no "cracker", and I think he absolutely broke his campaign promise. There should have been a vote on ALL the choices. That said, I would vote for Sonny for President.
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We could do a lot worse.
There is NOTHING wrong with Georgia. We have two pretty good senators, my representative is wonderful, and our state government is doing a bang-up job. I suppose you think Mass. would be a better choice....
I don't necessarily believe it was the flag issue that got him elected, I mean he was running against Roy Barnes. I think the people of Georgia have a little more brains then to make someone governor just because of a flag.
Cheney is only popular with conservatives. The great mushy middle thinks he's scary.
So you're saying the Governor should appease those who won't vote for him anyway.
Go back and reread my post to yours that was responding to the bold and chubby comment
So costs do not factor into prices?
Cutting taxes in that environment (when prices are regulating demand in line with tightened supply) would only increase the profits in the gasoline supply chain, not reduce prices.
But aren't you forgetting that Perdue's tax cuts only lowered the price consumers paid for gasoline in Georgia and thus had little impact on overall supply, demand or anything else?
You are confusing coincidence with causality. At the height of the supply crisis the announcement was made, with supply coming back online, and from additional sources, the prices had nowhere to go but down. If Sonny signed a bill demanding the sun come up earlier tommorrow it would, but would you give him credit?
So costs do not factor into prices?
Over the long term competition will drive prices to a small margin above costs, but costs themselves do not set prices. In the case of Katrina the supply line was in havoc. Stations were trying scrambling to find the market clearing price for gasoline in the new reality of lower supplies. This pushed the price well beyond costs. Even then, under the threat of legal action for 'gouging' stations set prices too low and supplies of gasoline ran out before they could be refilled. I saw it happen in Tallahassee, and I know it was happening towns in the rest of the panhandle. The retailers had to find a price that prevented demand from clearing out their supply faster than it could be replaced. Sonny decided to collect a few cents less in taxes does not alter the price necessary to balance supply and demand, but it would reduce costs for retailers, and thereby increase their profits.
I'm all for tax cuts, and getting the government out of the road business, but I won't advocate tax cuts on false premises.
And why wouldn't Bob Riley make an equally good President, especially considering unlike Georgia, we've never had a chance to get one of our own in office.
I can see what Mark Taylor is for (yuck) but Cathy Cox's commercials don't tell me what she's for, just that MT is a liar. What is she for? I'll have to look up and see what party she is associated with.
I vaguely remember her doing something bad, but don't remember any details.
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