My Debate with Assemblyman Edwards! (sort of)

(Annie Black) – Although my opponent for the Nevada Assembly District 19 seat continues to refuse to show up and debate me one-on-one, face-to-face, we did have a rather spirited – and illuminating – debate of sorts on Twitter Wednesday afternoon.

What started the whole thing off was a tweet Assemblyman Chris Edwards posted complaining about the incompetency of the Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation (DETR) in processing the unemployment claims of Nevadans who have lost their jobs due to the #SisolakShutdown.

“Situation at DETR continues to fail,” Captain Obvious wrote. “@GovSisolak needs to treat THIS as an emergency & fix it fast.”

Of course, this problem has been festering for almost two months now while Mr. Edwards has been missing in action.  In fact, he’s said absolutely nothing whatsoever about the DETR disaster until yesterday afternoon.

But I guess better late than never, right?

As Bruce Willis said in Die Hard, “Welcome to the party, pal.”

In any event, I replied to his tweet…

“And yet you continue to refuse to call for Special Session of the Legislature? You’ve been AWOL since the start of the #SisolakShutdown. At what point will you take some responsibility as our legislator for letting this go on?”

At that point, the debate began!

Grab some popcorn.  Here ya go…

EDWARDS: “It is foolish to call for a special session without a plan for what to do.  So what’s your plan? You’ve had weeks to develop one.  What is it? In progress? I bet you have nothing realistic to propose.”

BLACK: “Actually, I called for a Special Session way back on March 20 – while you were still mute & missing in action – including 7 recommendations for dealing w/the impending budget disaster. You can look ’em up here.  Let us know which ones you disagree with.”

EDWARDS: “Your ‘plan’ eliminates even more revenue than the shutdown! That’s a great way to bankrupt the state. You propose no CUTS to expenditures. What CUTS are you going to propose? How do you balance the budget as required by the constitution? Be specific and give realistic numbers.”

BLACK: “Ah, got it. Your solution is to RAISE TAXES. Again. Will you at least tell us this time which taxes you plan to raise, on who & by how much BEFORE everyone votes? Again, happy to have this debate Saturday morning at 9:00 am. Will you show up?”

EDWARDS: “How your mind thinks a call for SPENDING CUTS is somehow a tax shows you aren’t following the economics. I heard you have that problem at the city budget level. We don’t need that at the state level. How’s your city budget tutorial going? Any progress?”

BLACK: “When did you propose any spending cuts? Fact is, you’ve voted for billion dollar budget INCREASES in each of your 3 sessions in office. That’s your record. And you supported a massive $400 MILLION tax hike in 2015. Come on, Chis. Defend, explain & debate your record on Sat.”

BLACK: “So what you’re saying here is that YOU don’t want to call a Special Session because YOU don’t have a plan. If you do, let’s have a debate on our plans this Sat morning in Mesquite at the same place I’ve held my rallies. You know where it is. 9:00 am good for you?”

EDWARDS: “Don’t deflect. Where’s your real plan? Haven’t got one, do you?”

BLACK: “How is it a ‘deflection’ to challenge you to an in-person debate to discuss our plans? I’ll share mine if you share yours. But you won’t show up because YOU have no plan.”

EDWARDS: “Your last tweet was a perfect deflection.  Show everyone you have a plan NOW.”

BLACK: “YOU are the incumbent Assemblyman. It’s up to YOU to tell those YOU supposedly represent what YOU plan to do. But you won’t. Because you’d have to admit you have no idea what you’re doing or that you plan to raise taxes again. No wonder you won’t debate.”

BLACK: “Tax CUTS are only part of ‘Annie Black’s Blueprint to Make Nevada Great Again.’ When I release it, do you promise to release YOUR plan? Will you tell us this time which taxes you’re going to raise, on who & by how much?”

BLACK: “And while we’re at it, where have you been while our primary election has been turned into an all-mail ballot?  Why do you support this dream for Democrats? I called you out on this way back on April 8. Check it out.”

EDWARDS: “You clearly don’t understand the difference between the state legislature’s role or the Secretary of State’s role in elections.  The Secretary of State makes those decisions. You claim to be a constitutionalist yet want to steal SOS constitutional authority!”

BLACK: “And thank you for confirming that you support the decision to change NV’s elections to all-mail, exactly what the Democrats want.”

EDWARDS: “Your attempts to twist my words is sad and pathetic.  You can’t follow the math. Now you don’t grasp the words.”

BLACK: “That’s because you speak out of both sides of your mouth – on the rare occasions when you speak up at all. So answer the question, straight for a change: Do you support the all-mail election? If not, why haven’t you spoken against it?”

At that point, Chris quit the debate.  But, BOY, did we learn a lot from it…

1.)  There’s no way he’ll ever show up and debate me on these issues in person.

2.)  He’s very thin-skinned and doesn’t take criticism very well.  He can dish it out, but can’t take it.

3.)  When challenged and painted into a corner, he gets rather condescending.

4.)  He won’t call for a Special Session to begin addressing the economic crisis because, by his own admission, he doesn’t have “a plan for what to do.”

5.)  He asked for my plan.  I shared with him my seven proposed tax cuts.  He didn’t like that.  In fact, he opposes those tax cuts because it “eliminates even more revenue than the shutdown!”

6.)  He offers no spending cuts.  So it’s clear he’ll do what he’s always done: Vote for higher taxes.  That’s why he refuses to sign the Taxpayer Protection Pledge (which I signed the day I filed).

7.)  He refuses to explain why he supported that $400 million tax hike in 2015, and refuses to say which taxes he’s willing to raise, on who and by how much to fill the current budget hole.

8.)  He refuses to say he opposes the all-mail primary election that Democrats are salivating over.  Which means he supports it.  If not, why not say so?

9.)  Despite being in office for six years, he doesn’t understand that the LEGISLATURE makes election laws…and the Secretary of State merely implements them.  How embarrassing.

As noted in our “debate,” I will soon release “Black’s Blueprint” for addressing the budget problems created by the #SisolakShutdown.

Chris and liberals (but I repeat myself) are gonna HATE it!

In the meantime, Chris is the incumbent.  He’s been in office for SIX years.  And he has all the resources of the Legislature at his disposal.

As our current representative, he has a responsibility and obligation to the voters of District 19 to tell us now, not after the election, exactly what his plan is to fix the huge, gaping hole we’re facing in our state budget.

Since he won’t answer me or show up for an in-person debate, maybe he’ll answer you.  His email address is: [email protected]

But don’t be surprised if…

A.)  He doesn’t respond at all, or

B.)  He responds with the double-talking political gibberish of a professional politician

But let me know if he shares anything interesting!

QUOTES OF THE DAY“So far, the authorities who have locked us in have yet to figure out how to get us out. If they don’t figure it out soon, the public is going to find a way to get out on its own…In the meantime, we’re headed over the economic cliff and facing unemployment numbers the likes of which we have never seen before.” – Former San Francisco Mayor Willie Brown

“If the government tells you that you must remain quarantined for a year, what would you do? 2 years? 5 years? What if it takes 10 years to find a vaccine? At what point do you say, enough?” – Todd Starnes

“Why do people assume that if they go outside without a mask, they will automatically get the virus?  Why do they assume that if they do get the virus, it is a death sentence?  Why do they assume that anyone who isn’t living in fear isn’t taking common sense precautions?” – Dr. Karlyn Borysenko

Annie Black is a Mesquite City Councilwoman and Republican candidate for Nevada State Assembly District 19.  You can get more information by visiting www.electannieblack.com 

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2 thoughts on “My Debate with Assemblyman Edwards! (sort of)”

  1. Very impressed by this Twitter “debate”. You called him out and backed it up. I am very fearful of mail in voting. I just don’t see how writing and signing an envelope without showing a picture ID can protect against fraudulent voting.
    “Stay the course” Annie! You have my vote.

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