Puckett’s Grocery and Restaurant in downtown Nashville has the best selection of appetizers. The fried green tomatoes are heavenly. Sweet potato fries and fried green beans are addictive. I can’t go without the pork BBQ nachos. (I’m getting hungry!)
The most difficult part about eating with a large group of people is deciding what appetizers to order. Some people are direct, “I want the smoked sausage and cheese platter.” Others are subtle, “The fried green beans look good.” You always have those who don’t care one way or another, “Whatever you guys decide, I’m cool.” Then there are people like me, “Can we have one of everything so I can just sample it all?”
Variety is the spice of life, right?
Apparently Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey and I agree, at least on the variety part.
This morning, Lt. Gov. Ron Ramsey posted an open letter on Facebook sharing his thoughts on conclusion of the 107th General Assembly, the first session where the Republican party controlled both the Senate and House, as well as the Office of the Governor.
The Lt. Governor likens this session to an appetizer, a sampling of things to come; the 108th will be the “main course.”
That’s really just a sampling of the strides we made this year. Rest assured, there is more to come.
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Tennessee Republicans have talked a lot about what we would do when we took power. Now we are showing what we can do. This year was just an appetizer. Next year, and in the years to come, you will see the main course.
What exactly was on the super-mega-107th-party-pleaser-platter?
Smaller government
For the first time in three years, the budget is balanced on a recurring to non-recurring basis. The budget we passed over the weekend is not only balanced but reduced substantially over last year. Our budget, already lean and mean, is now 3.7% smaller.
Cutting taxes
Cutting taxes is a core conservative principle. In a tough budget year, we found an effective way to roll back the tax burden on those who save for retirement.
Education reform
Our new Republican majority in the legislature not only supported and passed the Governor’s tenure reform and charter school agenda, we took the initiative in several areas of education reform.
Sen. Jack Johnson led the charge to eliminate the union monopoly in Tennessee’s education system. Teachers will now have a voice and teachers who exceed expectations and inspire students will be rewarded, as they should be. Mediocrity will no longer be encouraged in education in Tennessee.
Jobs
Something Democrats will never understand is that the government can not “create” economic growth. They say we have no jobs agenda. Nothing could be further from the truth. We simply have a different philosophy. Our entire agenda, everything we do, is about jobs. Our agenda is about removing barriers and creating an environment where business owners and entrepreneurs flourish.
For example, we passed comprehensive tort reform this year. This protects businesses from frivolous lawsuits and manages their risk. This is the kind of thing that encourages business and makes job creation a reality.
Illegal immigration
We were able to send legislation to the governor that requires Tennessee voters to show photo identification before they can cast a ballot. The integrity of our election system cannot afford to be compromised. Tennesseans need to know that their leaders are chosen by their friends and neighbors, not aliens who have broken the law by entering this country illegally.
A little something for everyone, right?
What? You don’t like tort-reform-battered jobs? (The crispy coating helps seal in the juices.) You angry that they took sweet-and-sour collective bargaining off the menu? (I hear it gave some people heartburn.) Do you prefer the big government rolls to the small government poppers?
Well, I suppose the old saying is true, “You can please some of the people some of the time, but you can’t please all of the people all of the time.”
Guess you are just going to have to order the pu pu platter and drink it with a glass of red red whine.









