Former Madison County Republican Supervisor and State Senator Tim Johnson has thrown his hat into the ring as Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor. Normally, we'd provide an explanation for this big switch, but Johnson does the best job explaining his mandate to run. See the full text of his speech below.
TIM JOHNSON for
LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR
ANNOUNCEMENT REMARKS
Delivered at the Mississippi State
Capitol
First Floor Rotunda
Wednesday, February 4, 2015
2:00 p.m.
I am here
today to announce my candidacy for Lieutenant Governor as a proud new member of
the Mississippi Democratic Party!
Why join
the Democratic Party and run for Lt. Gov.?
I’ll tell you…
We are all
Mississippians first. Elected officials should
be in the business of helping ALL Mississippians, not picking out who to
hurt. And, the current way of doing
business at the State Capitol, and in the State Senate in particular, has hurt
a lot of my fellow Mississippians.
We’ve
watched these current leaders make excuses for underfunding our schools; we’ve
seen them refuse to repair and maintain our crumbling roads and bridges, and we’ve
stood by while they ignore a $12,000 pay gap between working women and men. We’ve
also witnessed shocking corruption on their watch. But, the failure of Republican leadership in
the Senate to help sick people was the final straw for me.
My hometown
hospital in Kosciusko was up here the other day asking for a $5 million, a FIVE
MILLION DOLLAR stop gap bond loan to try to stay open due to the drastic hits
they’ve taken because Republican leadership refused to accept the return of our
federal tax dollars thru Medicaid expansion.
Instead of doing the right thing, the Republican leadership would rather
see a FIVE MILLION DOLLAR TAX BURDEN on the backs of the 18,000 citizens of
Attala County.
That’s just
not right.
That’s in
MY hometown.
If Montfort
Jones Hospital had been closed three weeks ago, we wouldn’t have had a place to
take my mother when she suffered a stroke. Thank goodness they were still open
when we rushed her there for help! But, all indicators are that they may not be
open much longer – all because of Republican
political grandstanding.
We need
common sense and courage in the office of Lieutenant Governor. Not someone who just walks a straight party
line and keeps his door locked.
Again…we
are ALL Mississippians. No matter what
our political party affiliation is, we are ALL Mississippians and we should be
able to sit down and use common sense and common courtesy if we’re trying to do
what’s best for this state.
Grown ups
know this. They know how to get along
with each other and set aside partisan differences for the greater good. And, the greater good here is helping all Mississippians--both
rich and poor.
The Republican leadership in Jackson has
failed working Mississippi families.
There’s no
reason that we should still be on the worst end of every measurement that
counts.
Education –
on the bottom
Obesity –
on the top
Unemployment
– on the top
Job creation
– on the bottom
Wage gap
for women – on the top
Bad roads –
on the top
And,
finally, the worst of all – Corruption in Government – Mississippi is on the TOP.
They can
say what they want to, but these “worsts” have occurred on the Republican
watch, and they should be held responsible.
Mississippians
deserve better than this. I look forward to visiting with people all over the
state who, like me, are fed up with empty promises that have kept us in last
place in virtually every important measure.
It’s time
to have grown up conversations about these issues. I don’t see that happening in our State
Capitol, and especially not in the Senate.
Let me
assure you. I’m a Grown Up.
And that’s
why I’m running for Lieutenant Governor.
Why as a
Democrat?
I’ll be
happy to tell you.
I’ve been
considering moving to the Democratic Party for a good while now. The actions of the Republican Party leaders
opposing Medicaid expansion and threatening our local hospitals and sick people
was the final, deciding factor for me.
Having
served as an elected Republican through five terms in three different offices –
including two as a state Senator -- I have seen that the Republican party does
not exist to serve the people any more. No,
it doesn’t. It has quit trying to help
people. Now, it is controlled by big
corporate money and seeks to drive a bigger wedge between the haves and the
have nots. The Republican leadership
doesn’t listen to the people any more. If it did, we wouldn’t be in the shape
we’re in today.
More people
would be working at fair wages.
Our schools
would be funded.
Our roads
would be repaired,
We would
not have the corruption we see,
And our
local hospitals darn sure wouldn’t be closing!
I believe
that MS Democrats are listening to the people.
The Democratic Party offers people like me – people with a heart for
public service – the chance to help others. That’s what public service should
be about.
Helping
others.
The
Democratic Party embraces folks with different backgrounds, ideas and
capabilities. And, we don’t have to tow
the party line all the time. All are
welcome in the Democratic Party. Even
reformed Republicans like me.
I’m proud
to be standing here today with all of these fine Democratic supporters.
I love this
state. I love the people of this state.
I’m running
because I want to help people, just like I want to help my Mother and others
like her.
I’m running
because I want to help cities and towns across this state, just like I want to
help my hometown. And yours.
And I’ve
got one more thing to say:
“LET’S GET
THIS PARTY STARTED!”
Thank you.
2 comments:
Fine Speech. However his campaign is DOA.
Poor guy - he's gonna find out there is no difference - they all belong to the same party - the one that screws the American taxpayer and doesn't care.....good luck Mississippi - I don't see you moving up from the bottom..............
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