Sunday, December 2, 2012

Maryland's GOP Convention Friday/Saturday

As I mentioned in my previous post, it's time to become more involved in Maryland politics.  Unfortunately, we just missed what may have been the best opportunity of the year to meet and greet those individuals representing the various factions of the Maryland GOP.  I realize that some of you are a bit disappointed in my offerings to date, but grassroots movements start with one person determined to make a difference.  I'm learning the players, the sites, and the history and hope to share what I learn as we go along.

I hope you will consider joining me as there are two major ways to get your voice heard....money and votes.  Frankly, our individual votes are really not worth much, but we can change that situation very easily if we join those votes together and speak with one voice.  I ask that you consider doing so and help me to represent you in a way that can change Maryland for the better.

We must begin now if we are to have any influence on the Maryland Governor's race.  At the moment I'm looking at Larry Hogan and Dan Bongino, but the first question is whether they can reach some kind of agreement prior to an expensive primary contest.  It seems to me that an early decision, depending on any ideological differences that may exist, might improve the chances of either one winning in the general election.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Conservatives Need To Change Tactics In Maryland

A lot can be said about the dismal political climate in Maryland.  Conservatives can help Maryland move forward, but we need to do a better job than we are now.

This is simply a first, and sample, post, hoping to see that conservatives really are interested in doing more then complaining.

There will be plenty of time in future posts to make plans and devise strategies, but for now, and I'm as cynical as the next guy, hit a like or a follow or any indication that you are willing to listen to actual and doable ways in which we can become more engaged with very little effort.

Thanks.

Remember, if grass roots is what you really want, you are not going to find it on one of the networks, or in a slick and well financed movement.  We all have the tendency to complain about the leadership, but be taken in by the very things we complain about.

Well?