Walt Pregler

Welcome to the Democratic Party, Daryl Klein

The following letter was rejected by the TH editorial board for exceeding word limits. It is presented here for the public.


When I first heard that Republican Supervisor Daryl Klein was voting in the Democratic primary, I was a little distraught. His statements on the “Voices of the Tri States” were reprehensible and mis-informed. The primary elections are designed for each party to choose candidates that best represent their party’s values. I understand and appreciate that individuals have a right to vote in either primary but feel that elected officials should be held to a higher standard. I’ll give Mr. Klein the benefit of the doubt, let him talk on the radio but not actually switch parties to vote. Sure enough, Daryl Klein continued his wacky ways and switched parties in hopes of electing a weaker candidate in the Democratic Party.

I have come to a more reasonable conclusion. Daryl Klein has come to his senses and realized he can’t support the radical values of the Republican party. I take this opportunity to welcome Daryl to our Democratic Party. Our monthly meetings are on the 2nd Tuesday of the month at the UAW Local 94 hall, 3450 Central Av.@ 7:00 p.m. There are a few things that Daryl will need to learn in order to succeed as a Democrat. 1.) How to work well with others. Don’t pout if you don’t get your way. 2) We value the residents of Sunnycrest Manor and need to reverse the outsourcing at Sunnycrest. 3) We don’t want to squander millions on road projects that you were unwilling to recognize and hold accountable. We do commend you and the other supervisors for retaining a well qualified engineer.

I look forward to discussing what finally pushed you over the cliff with the Republican party. Was it the attacks at the federal level to privatize Social Security? Making Medicare a voucher system? Was it Gov. Branstad’s dumb move to outsource Medicaid? Was it opposition to civil rights law? Or maybe something like “term limits” if you run again and will achieve 12 yrs seniority? Personally, I am betting that the Republican Party will COW TOW to the NRA. Daryl, you are a veteran, and I can’t find it conceivable that a veteran in the U.S. would want known terrorists who are on the “no fly” lists to be able to buy a weapon of their choosing at a store or gun show. When is enough, enough? San Bernidino, Colorado Springs, Newtown, Fort Hood, and now Orlando. All of us would enjoy seeing you take the initiative to promote gun safety, especially with the gun obsessed Republican Party.

I applaud you for seeing the light and switching to the Democrat Party. Welcome aboard Daryl, and it sure is nice to have three Democrat Supervisors again.

Walt Pregler Chair
Dubuque County Democrats

 

Americans for Prosperity

Group funded by Koch brothers in Dubuque

An article written by William Garbe for TH Media notes that Americans for Prosperity, the group funded by Charles and David Koch, has established a Dubuque field office at 1108 Locust Street and is becoming increasingly involved in local politics. The article mentions Americans for Prosperity’s focus on state governments in their long-term plans to change policy. Among those quoted in the article are Drew Klein, AFP’s Des Moines-based state director, Walt Pregler, Dubuque County Democratic party Chairman, Senator Pam Jochum, President of the Iowa Senate, Christopher Larimer, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Northern Iowa, and Sue Wilson, member of the Dubuque County Democratic Party executive board.

Read the article at Thonline.com: Group funded by Koch brothers concerns area Democrats

Walt Pregler

Way Out with Walt 7/18/15

By Walt Pregler, County Chair

The opinions expressed here are mine and not of the Party’s.

One can honestly say that the Republican Party has its share of nut cases, when Donald Trump out polls Jeb Bush. But try to realize that Trump is saying publicly what many Republicans are planning secretly. Trump’s ratings could very likely remove the road block on Immigration Reform, and force McConnell and Boehner to move on it before the national conventions.

The move for transparency in both Congress and Des Moines has been thrown out the window. Continue reading