Gina's Gotta Go, Guest MINDSETTER™ Ray Mathieu

Guest MINDSETTER™ Ray Mathieu

Gina's Gotta Go, Guest MINDSETTER™ Ray Mathieu

Governor Gina Raimondo
Although I was a member of the Board of Directors of the now-defunct EngageRI (the group of RI business folks who wholeheartedly supported Gina RI Pension Plan Reform efforts), like many others, I am extremely disappointed in her performance, or shall I say lack thereof, as governor and shall not be voting for her on Nov. 6.

Failures out of Fear

Gina’s lack of courage to support Ken Block in his almost single-handedly led charge for and successful winning of the removal of the Mindless Master Lever (BTW, many of Gina’s original supporters have finally woken up to the fact that they should have supported and elected Ken for governor when they had the chance and now lament the fact that he is not running this time) was the first indication to non-insiders that Gina is more than willing to sacrifice voter rights to further her own political career within the Democratic Party.

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The second such embarrassingly blatant indication is her lack of support for, once again, Ken Block’s almost single-handedly led charge to give the governor Line Item Veto power over the State Budget. What governor in her right mind would not want LIV? Apparently, since 44 other governors have LIV, only one who is truly afraid to exercise any leadership authority over a General Assembly controlled by fellow Democrats.

Her third strike is her failure to pound the table for equal pay for women. Once again she is afraid to stand up to Nick Mattiello and Dom Ruggerio.

Last, but not least, was her flip-flopping on the 38 Stadium deal, where once again, she bowed to the wishes of Nick and Dom and approved the PawSox State financing package they proposed despite voter polls showing that taxpayers are overwhelming opposed to financing a baseball stadium. That’s right, 4 strikes. Can you tell that I, like a growing portion of the population, am not a baseball fan?

Lack of Managerial Skills

A good manager/leader hires and retains talented and committed lieutenants for key positions. Let’s check Gina’s record:

Steve Newman, Gina’s handpicked Chief of Staff, gone within 3 years. Left under a cloud of potential conflict of interest.

Rob Hull, Gina’s handpicked Director of Revenue (a Key Position, if not The Key Position, in Gina’s Administration), gone within 2 years. Rob never even lived in RI, but commuted from his longtime hometown of Wellesley, MA. How’s that for commitment?

Darin Early – Commercial real estate professional brought in from California by Gina & Co. to be CEO of CommerceRI (Am I the only one who questions the intelligence of replacing an experienced RI business leader like Marcel Valois with Darin as head of CommerceRI? Anyhow, we got lucky and Darin, probably realizing he was way in over his head, lived up to his name and jumped ship early. He now works for Gilbane where his background and experience is, hopefully, a better fit.)

Jamia MacDonald – Gina did an end run around the job requirements to appoint this unqualified person head of DCYF which has turned into a heart-wrenching fiasco for unfortunate victims.

Hand in the Cookie Jar

Unable to find money in her budget for her much-touted newly created position of RI Chief Innovation Officer, Gina decided to raid the RI College $21 million Endowment to fund this $250,000 (total compensation) position. That’s right $250,000 per year out of a $21 million Endowment. Questionable fiduciary oversight at best. Obliviously, this position went to an out of Stater, since no sane RIer would want to be known for tapping an Endowment intended to provide college scholarships. Not sure the guy lasted 2 years (RIC Trustees should be thankful). Can’t even remember his name. He must have been too far ahead of his time.

The real piece de resistance was when Gina tried to get the URI Foundation to pay for her much heralded trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. Luckily, the URIF Trustees are smarter than the RIC Trustees and made the URIF renege on picking the tab. Rather than paying for the trip out of her State budget or her huge campaign fund or even out of her own pocket (which she could easily afford), all of which, by the way, would have been extremely embarrassing after getting caught with her hand in the URIF cookie jar, she cancelled the trip claiming she was staying home due to a possible snow storm which turned out to be snow job.

Costly Failed Initiatives

Cooler and Warmer. Need I say more?

Free college tuition for first 2 years. Recent studies show that 38% (I’m sure the number will increase after the election) of these students don’t return after the first year and with respect to the ones who do return, they’re not yet sure how many will qualify based upon academic performance for the second year of free tuition.

$8 Million for Attack Ads

When I ask Gina supporters exactly what she has accomplished in four years that she deserves another 4 years in office, I’m awestruck by the silence. She wouldn’t need to spend $8 million on attack ads if she had a record she could tout.

I especially love the ad where some poor woman thanks Gina for the new law prohibiting gun ownership by spousal abusers. Like Gina had anything to do with that legislation other than signing the bill after it passed the General Assembly.  State Rep. Teresa Tanzi and State Senator Harold Meets deserve the credit for pushing this bill through the G.A., not Gina.

Four years of Gina have left us with UHIP and DCYF fiascos, bottom of the barrel public schools, decaying infrastructure, and lost revenue due to overly generous (and, in some cases, unnecessary, TSA’s). What masochist would want another four years?

Gina’s Gotta Go!

 Ray Mathieu is a Rhode Island business leader, investor and ran for the RI General Assembly in 2016.

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