By Faith Chatham, April 20, 2018
I am a daughter of East Texas.
My father's family settled on the north shore of the Cypress Bayou in 1839 and
my mom’s settled on what is now the south shore in 1850. Although I no longer
reside in the Piney Woods, I understand East Texas values. Common sense or what
my relatives frequently referred to as "horse sense" was always held
higher than "book learning." There was a place for "book
learning" but without common sense, we were warned, it would only get us
in trouble. It takes both, we were told, to be successful.
As a people watcher and
political scientist (perhaps that "book learning" get me in trouble),
I watch East Texas politics and remain astounded. East Texas is in the deep
south. It is definitely the Bible Belt. I grew up in Marshall, Texas and there
was a service station and a church on nearly every corner. During the time I
was there, we had three colleges, all church operated schools of liberal arts.
These institutions each ran seminaries - two Baptist and one Methodist. Each of
those schools taught religion. They taught the "Golden Rule." They
taught how Jesus urged his followers to be merciful. They taught how He
instructed followers to care for the orphans and widows and not to exploit the
poor for profit. They taught about being a "good steward" and that
mean more than just giving a tithe to the church. It means managing the
resources entrusted to you, including budgets of the church and the community
and government.
Having grown up in East Texas and knowing East Texas people and knowing that they were taught the same as I was, I am astounded at how many vote year after year for Louie Gohmert. I was astounded that any of them voted for Donald Trump, but that has been hashed and rehashed to Infinium. Today, I am focusing on who my former classmates, neighbors and extended family and their families have consistently voted into Congress.
Having grown up in East Texas and knowing East Texas people and knowing that they were taught the same as I was, I am astounded at how many vote year after year for Louie Gohmert. I was astounded that any of them voted for Donald Trump, but that has been hashed and rehashed to Infinium. Today, I am focusing on who my former classmates, neighbors and extended family and their families have consistently voted into Congress.
East Texans are usually
patriotic. They wave the flag and honor our veterans. Most have either served
in the military or have relatives who have or are serving. I could focus on the
many stupid remarks that come out of Mr. Gohmert's mouth, but there are so many
that no one would continue reading. Instead, I am looking at his record on
attacking the fragile safety net our nation has constructed to assist our
service men and women when they are injured or when they return to civilian
life from active duty. It has never been vibrant enough to truly enable a
smooth transition for those who are the most seriously injured, but it has
always been a work in progress which most American's supported and were
thankful existed. Veterans have always had to wait for services, but in recent
years, the US Congress led by members of Mr. Gohmert's Freedom Caucus have
worked to dismantle the fragile safety net which our nation extends to assist
those most likely to crash to the bottom without some sort of social safety
net. Veterans Benefits and Food Stamps and Housing Grants for Housing and
Social Security assistance are among the programs which all Americans
contribute to so that when Americans are faced with the "worst of
times" it can be a journey where we have a chance of emerging from the
other side of a very dark tunnel. Of these programs, the two most popular which
almost every American of all political party's approved is Veteran's Benefits
and Social Security.
Social Security is a program
where workers pay every week for their entire working lives and in return
should they become disabled before reaching retirement age, they have a safety
net. Once we are too old to work, social security is supposed to kick in to
give us a safety net. We are not taking other people's money but drawing from
part of what we earned earlier. It is not welfare. It is called an
"ENTITLEMENT" because it is OUR MONEY and we are ENTITLED to it
through an agreement with the Federal Government. However, Mr. Gohmert and the
Speaker of the House and others in Congress do not think that Americans should
get what we are ENTITLED TO.
A similar situation exists with Veterans Benefits. Our government through our Legislature for generations has agreed to provide a safety net for those who put their lives at risk to protect us. We have Veteran's Hospitals to care for injured soldiers and Veterans. We have veterans housing benefits so that those who serve will not be homeless when they return home. We give veterans preferences to employment in governmental jobs so that those who leave their jobs to go defend our country have opportunities to rebuild their lives by returning to work when their military service ends. We give them educational benefits so that they are trained for civilian jobs when they return from the military These benefits are prat of our contract with the individuals we enlist into service. To change them is to break the contract, to betray their trust.
When I was growing up in East Texas I was taught at home, church and at school that you come to an agreement first and once the service or job is done, you stick with it. You do not take from someone and then change the rules to their disadvantage after they have served you. However, that is what Mr. Gohmert and others in the Freedom Caucus in Congress are ALWAYS ADVOCATING and VOTING to enact. It is not right. It is not fair. It is cruel. It is dishonest. It may be legal, but being legal does not make it right, fair or honest. This is not a new practice with Louie Gohmert, yet people I know grew up being taught the same values I was taught, continue to vote for this many year after year!
A similar situation exists with Veterans Benefits. Our government through our Legislature for generations has agreed to provide a safety net for those who put their lives at risk to protect us. We have Veteran's Hospitals to care for injured soldiers and Veterans. We have veterans housing benefits so that those who serve will not be homeless when they return home. We give veterans preferences to employment in governmental jobs so that those who leave their jobs to go defend our country have opportunities to rebuild their lives by returning to work when their military service ends. We give them educational benefits so that they are trained for civilian jobs when they return from the military These benefits are prat of our contract with the individuals we enlist into service. To change them is to break the contract, to betray their trust.
When I was growing up in East Texas I was taught at home, church and at school that you come to an agreement first and once the service or job is done, you stick with it. You do not take from someone and then change the rules to their disadvantage after they have served you. However, that is what Mr. Gohmert and others in the Freedom Caucus in Congress are ALWAYS ADVOCATING and VOTING to enact. It is not right. It is not fair. It is cruel. It is dishonest. It may be legal, but being legal does not make it right, fair or honest.
Photo from Steve Crain's Facebook Page
So, what alternative do they have? They have a very good one. They have an excellent alternative. She is a daughter of East Texas. She is a decorated former military officer. She is a very intelligent woman who has both "good ole common horse sense" (in the words of my Uncle Bill and Daddy) and lots of appropriate "book learning." She is a woman of great faith and is known as a person who lives her faith. She is an educator. She is a business woman. She creates jobs. She solves problems, she serves people. She brings people together to solve problems. She is Dr. Shirley J. McKellar, PhD, US Army Maj. (Ret.), CNS, a retired army nurse corps officer.
It astounds me that more East
Texans voted for Louie Gohmert than for Shirley McKellar in 2014 and 2016.
Before that perhaps they had not had enough time to learn about her. She
continues to run. She continues to meet people. She continues to mentor,
empower, equip and lead. Everywhere she goes she solves problems for East
Texans. In the past 8 years she has created hundreds of jobs in East Texas
through the businesses she founded and the initiatives she has led others to
create.
Here is a thumbnail of what I
have witnessed her do while Louie Gohmert was campaigning for Donald Trump and
voting to dismantle affordable healthcare and voting to reduce funding for
Veterans Benefits and trying to cut Social Security.
Shirley McKellar returned from
serving in Afghanistan injured and spend a year and half in the hospital
having numerous surgeries and physical rehabilitation. She was with soldiers
whom she had helped in the field when they were injured. As an officer in the
Army Nurse Corp, she saw the sons and daughters of her friends and neighbors
bleeding and at the point of death. She suffered as far too many of them died
from their injuries or were permanently harmed. Then she returned home and saw
them discounted by Congress and Louie Gohmert vote to cut funding for the VA
when more of our Vietnam era vets were aging out and needing more services and
we had new generations of soldiers Louie and his friends voted to send into
combat returning home injured. She heard from veterans who were homeless. She
learned that there were no mental health services for veterans in the 12
counties of East Texas where she lived. She saw nothing being done to address
homelessness among the veterans who served. Instead of doing some of the much
more which was needed, she saw Louie Gohmert and the Speaker of the House and
others fighting to end or reduce the services which were already in
place.
Shirley McKellar is a woman who lives the East Texas Values she was taught. She stands up for others. She lends a helping hand whenever and however she can to whomever needs it. So, she went to work.
Shirley McKellar is a woman who lives the East Texas Values she was taught. She stands up for others. She lends a helping hand whenever and however she can to whomever needs it. So, she went to work.
While Louie Gohmert was voting
to reduce funding to the VA and to dismantle the affordable care act, Shirley
McKellar was pulling together a team of mental health professionals, forming a
non-profit organization and getting the federal contract necessary to bring
mental health services to the 12 counties in East Texas which had none! Louie
could have done that. But he didn't. Was it stupidity or selfishness or plain
stupidity and ignorance -- I don't know. I do know that it was needed, and it
was something that usually we look to the leadership of our Congressional
Representative to help us solve. In East Texas the Congressional Rep was Louie
Gohmert and Louie wasn't solving problems. Instead he was working to make them
bigger!
Dr. McKellar recovered from her
injuries, she continued to serve veterans. After she no longer needed to go to
the Veteran's Hospital regularly for medical care, she continued to drive to
Dallas from Tyler twice a week to volunteer helping other veterans get the
services they needed. She began serving as an officer on the Veterans'
Administration Mental Health Advocacy Board. When Congress moved to cut
services to women, she spoke out and mobilized others to save some of the
programs which were on the chopping block. She continues fighting to get others
restored.
While in the military, she arrived in the European theatre and found almost no health services for women. She helped implement women's health services in the European Theatre She noted that there was soldiers were dying from breast cancer. More women than men contract breast cancer but the death rate for men is much higher than for women. She opened the only comprehensive breast center in the US Military to screen and treat soldiers for breast cancer. The death rate among minorities is higher than among white breast cancer patients. Back in the USA, she partnered with UT Medical School and co-founded the African American Breast Cancer Awareness and administered a $5 million dollar grant. She is a problem solver who understands how to get things done in government and in the private sector and in the community.
While in the military, she arrived in the European theatre and found almost no health services for women. She helped implement women's health services in the European Theatre She noted that there was soldiers were dying from breast cancer. More women than men contract breast cancer but the death rate for men is much higher than for women. She opened the only comprehensive breast center in the US Military to screen and treat soldiers for breast cancer. The death rate among minorities is higher than among white breast cancer patients. Back in the USA, she partnered with UT Medical School and co-founded the African American Breast Cancer Awareness and administered a $5 million dollar grant. She is a problem solver who understands how to get things done in government and in the private sector and in the community.
Last year she attended a ribbon cutting for a housing complex for homeless vets in Dallas. HUD Chair Ben Carson was there. Shirley was never a supporter of his political aspirations, but he is he person in the chair at HUD. She approached him and inquired "What will it take to get a similar housing program for homeless veterans in East Texas?" She worked with the VA and with HUD and drew together a steering committee of local stakeholders. She donated some of her own land. Last month they had the ground breaking for the condominium complex where veterans can use their VA benefits to buy their own condos. This complex is in US District 1 in East Texas. Louie Gohmert did not do this. Shirley McKellar did. She did it because she cared enough and knew enough to be able to make it happen. Louie served in the JAG corps but does not seem to care enough or know enough or be willing to exert himself enough to bring solutions to East Texans. Thankfully, Shirley McKellar cares enough. Thankfully, Shirley McKellar knows enough. Thankfully, Shirley McKellar is never too tired or unwilling to exert herself enough to pull together the people and resources to serve the people she knows need and deserve to be helped and served.
So, why is it that more East Texans do not recognize that there are many more differences which truly matter between the Republican Incumbent and the Military Veteran who are running for Congress in US Texas's First District than just gender and skin color? How can so many decent people who value "Common Sense" and decency continue voting for Louie Gohmert?
When you encounter someone from East Texas, please ask them "Why do folks in East Texas vote for Louie Gohmert?" If they say they did or do, quiz them. Ask them if they think veterans deserve to have health services? Ask if they feel safer when veterans have mental health services? Ask them if they think there are enough jobs in East Texas. Then challenge them to show you what Louie Gohmert has done to solve any of these problems.
I’m just an ole gal from East Texas with East Texas Values who
simply doesn’t understand the way so many people vote who grew up being taught
the same values I was. How can so many people continue voting someone this stupid
back into office November after November!
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