Respecting the Primaries and the Voters

If elected as Chairman of the Montgomery County Republican Party, I will fight efforts to weaponize the County Executive Committee (CEC) against Republican voters. I will stand against proposals to endorse or score Republican candidates against each other during the …

A Plan for Unity

Over the last few months, I have often been asked how I would unite the Montgomery County Republican Party. If elected as Chairman, I will strive for unity by restoring the focus of the County Executive Committee (CEC). The CEC …

Civility Without Compromise

I believe strongly in the 80/20 rule. With over 300 planks in the Republican Party of Texas Platform, it’s unreasonable to think that Republicans will agree with each other all of the time. Instead, I suggest we focus on the …

Youth and the Welfare of America

In my previous article, I called attention to the challenges of the Republican Party in reaching out to certain voter groups. Specifically, younger voters are less likely to identify with Republican values. In fact, this issue ranks squarely in the …

Is Texas Turning Blue?

The 2018 election cycle left Republicans somewhat stunned. For several years the Democrats have been sounding the battle cry for turning Texas blue. Alarmingly, Ted Cruz beat Francis (Beto) O’Rourke by only 200,000 votes and, overall, Democrats strengthened their grasp …

Taxation – A Tale of Two Counties

In order to preserve our quality of life and economic future, it’s vital to elect Republicans to office–especially at the local level.  We only need to look at our closest neighbor, Harris County, to understand why. In fact, the difference …

Red Flag Laws Raise Red Flags

Active shooter incidents in the United States are on the rise.  Within hours, these horrific tragedies become politicized along party lines.  The left blames the guns and the right blames the shooter.  At the risk of sounding cliche, I’ll state …