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Sdiver
11-23-2015, 23:58
The winds of change are starting to blow ...


Navajo Indian And Democratic Senator Leaves To Join GOP

Arizona Democratic State Senator Carlyle Begay announced Monday he is leaving the Democratic Party and becoming a Republican. Senator Begay is a Navajo Indian and represents an area of Arizona which encompasses the Navajo and Hopi reservations.

Begay told the Arizona Republican, “the Republican Party better reflects the values of self-determination and self-empowerment that he holds and wants to emphasize to his district.”

To announce his decision, Begay released a two-minute video entitled “Change Must Happen Now” explaining his reasoning. Citing the failing education system, high dropout rate, crumbling infrastructure and unemployment rates “as high as 80 percent” in parts of his district, Begay told constituents he’s found it is the Republican Party who has been willing to work with him to address these issues.

The charismatic Senator acknowledged switching parties will not be a popular decision with some of those he represents but, he says, “My hope is to follow the direction of my ancestors and embrace progress by helping the Republican Party as they build a bridge connecting those who need and want a chance with those who can provide that chance.”

“With an open mind and heart,” Begay concluded, “I clearly see the Republican Party as a party of progress, the party of opportunity, and moving forward — my party.”

Arizona Republican Governor Doug Ducey greeted the news gleefully. “I’m proud to welcome Senator Begay to the Republican Party. Legislative District 7 is well served by Senator Begay’s commitment to individual liberty, fiscal responsibility and personal empowerment. His service to his constituents is unwavering, and I look forward to our continued work together,” he said in a statement.

http://dailycaller.com/2015/11/23/navajo-indian-and-democratic-senator-leaves-to-join-gop-video/

RomanCandle
11-24-2015, 00:57
There must be some significance in that there appears to be a flight from Liberalism to Conservatism as opposed to the other way round.

Hopefully its not too late. I'm convinced that a radical approach is needed, the sort of approach that Trump is offering. Hopefully the rest of the world takes its cues from him if he succeeds just as they have taken their cues from the US leadership in the past. He may not be universally popular but he seems focused on American issues. He's not shy and he is not a career politician with party loyalties that supersede national loyalties.

This current administration you have has seen complete political and ideological bedlam take control worldwide because of a total lack of leadership in the US in my opinion.

Team Sergeant
11-24-2015, 11:47
liberals don't endorse casinos......:munchin