Democracy | Tom Camfield

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Posted 8/17/22

Elizabeth Cheney has been the U.S. representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district since 2017. She chaired the House Republican Conference, the third-highest position in the House …

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Democracy | Tom Camfield

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Elizabeth Cheney has been the U.S. representative for Wyoming's at-large congressional district since 2017. She chaired the House Republican Conference, the third-highest position in the House Republican leadership, from 2019 to 2021. She was up for re-election in the current GOP mid-term primary. More recently he has been serving as the co-chair of the House of Representatives special committee investigating the activities of then-president Donald Trump in the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol.

From her campaign-closing speech: “As election day nears, I want to talk to citizens across our great state and all across our country. America cannot remain free if we abandon the truth. The lie that the 2020 Presidential Election was stolen is insidious.

“It preys on those who love their country. It is a door Donald Trump opened to manipulate Americans to abandon their principles — to sacrifice their freedom, to justify violence, to ignore the rulings of our courts and the rule of law. This is Donald Trump's legacy, but it cannot be the future of our nation.

“History has shown us over and over again how these types of poisonous lies destroy free nations. Like many candidates across this country, my opponents in Wyoming have said that the 2020 election was rigged and stolen. No one who understands our nation's laws, no one with an honest, honorable, genuine commitment to our Constitution would say that.

“It is a cancer that threatens our great republic. If we do not condemn these lies, if we do not hold those responsible to account, we will be excusing this conduct and it will become a feature of all elections. America will never be the same. Nothing in our public life is more important than the preservation of the miracle given to us by God and our founding fathers — nothing.

“Here's my pledge to you — I will work every day to ensure that our exceptional nation long endures. My children and your children must grow up in an America where we have honorable and peaceful transitions of power, not violent confrontations, intimidation, and thuggery, where we are governed by laws and not by men, where we are led by people who love this country more than themselves.

"No matter how long we must fight, this is a battle we will win. Millions of Americans across our nation — Republicans, Democrats, independents — stand united in the cause of freedom. We are stronger, more dedicated, and more determined than those trying to destroy our republic. This is our great task, and we will prevail. I hope you will join me in this fight. I'm Liz Cheney and I approve this message.”

I most certainly will — despite living far from Wyoming — agree with the outlook of Rep. Cheney, rather than spend my time on social media where Trump lies are seeded freely and without foundation in hopes of bearing fruit at election time.

I also look forward to more testimony to be presented by Rep. Cheney's special committee when it is televised next month.

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  • Thomas Camfield

    A lot or related big news just occurred yesterday and I was ale to get only the following together for today's blog, so I will follow up next week:

    The American people won, and the special interests lost. President Biden, who has been working tirelessly to put his economic agenda into action, signed a central piece of it into law yesterday —the Inflation Reduction Act . . . also referred to as “a vast climate and tax bill.” The long-awaited bill is aimed at reducing health costs, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and raising taxes on corporations and wealthy investors. (Rep. Cheney, as expected, lost the GOP House primary in Wyoming.)

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  • Justin Hale

    Obviously, the good people of Wyoming don't give a krap what Liz Cheney has to say either.

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    The "Inflation Reduction Act" only became law through the process of "reconciliation" which is a total misnomer in this case, because there was no reconciliation, it was majority rule. And wasn't it just a week or so ago the Biden administration was denying that we are in inflation?

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  • MargeS

    another blah blah blah ain't I smart.

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