Guest MINDSETTER™ McLaughlin: Why Spencer Dickinson?

Guest MINDSETTER™ George McLaughlin

Guest MINDSETTER™ McLaughlin: Why Spencer Dickinson?

Spencer Dickinson
In 2010, I was an advocate for 99 fellow teachers at Central Falls High School. We had all been unjustly and summarily fired by Superintendent Frances Gallo and the appointed school board, under the direction of RI Commissioner of Education Deborah Gist, with the acquiescence of the US Secretary of Education, and even the President. One of the exhortations I repeated constantly to the faculty was “Don’t be afraid.  Not everyone needs to be a hero, but nobody needs to be a coward!”  Ultimately, we survived and were reinstated to our teaching positions.

As citizens of this state, we have a chance, once again, not to be cowards.  Our demonstration of courage will take just one vote.

Raimondo’s Rhode Island is a Frankenstein-assembled monster made of body parts dug up from the moral burial ground, strewn with betrayal, misdirection, misinformation, inefficiency and corruption.  We have a burgeoning brain and gain drain—our overtaxed retirees and our best and brightest young people leave and don’t return.  Why? Because we betray our promises to our older, honorable citizens by suffocating them with taxation pillows and we do not provide any viable opportunity for our college graduates.  Old and young alike take their income and spending power to other states, leaving a place that they love but have tired of because of political domestic abuse.  Subsequently, at best what we get in response when we voice severe disappointment and outrage to our current Governor is, “Hi, neighbor!”

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Spencer Dickinson was one of the few brave voices for teachers and other public workers among elected representatives in RI.  He stood up against unfair pension "reform" which was a betrayal of the public trust and left behind the rubble of our fragmented dreams.  He paid a big price for his loyalty to public employees, being ostracized by other legislators, including the leadership of his own party.

He has never wavered from his loyalty to us, to what is right and fair in public policy. He has spoken out for “real” investigations of the 38 Studios betrayal, the misuse of public money in hedge funds treachery, the HHS mismanagement debacle, the Burrillville Power Plant back-room deal, the Pawsox stadium duplicity, and the truck-toll deception.  Enough deception. Enough betrayal. Spencer Dickinson is the only real alternative to Raimondo.  But, why haven't we heard much about him?  You get one guess.

We need to rescue the Democratic Party from those who are attempting to hijack it from its noble foundation and heritage, the Democratic Party of Franklin Delano Roosevelt, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Adlai Stevenson, Claiborne Pell, and John Pastore, a Democratic Party that stands with workers, small business owners, retirees, the elderly and the poor. 

We need a Democratic Party which will again stand for all these members of our society, but which does so while being fiscally responsible and instituting honest, common sense policies.  Being fiscally responsible does not mean betraying those who have lived their lives centered on promises that our government has made to them, and which they assumed would not be broken.  

We need a governor who will keep those promises, stop mismanagement of our finances, and concentrate on our state, not on New York and Washington. We need a governor who, by creating a positive and supportive business expansion, will halt the massive exodus from Rhode Island of the best and brightest of our young people, who see no opportunity for them here and leave for New York, Connecticut and Massachusetts. 

We need a governor who will encourage legislation that ends the over-taxation of retirees who also flee to states like New Hampshire, North Carolina and Florida where state tax laws are kinder to those on limited incomes.

We need a governor who will give Rhode Islanders back three things which have almost disappeared in our small but vibrant state: pride, integrity and common sense.  We need Spencer Dickinson as Governor of Rhode Island.

 

George Thomas McLaughlin is a teacher and an education and social policy commentator. He lives in Providence.


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