Daily Archive for March 22nd, 2010

Important E-Verify Hearing at the State House | Tuesday

TELL YOUR REP BY TOMORROW: 75,000 UNEMPLOYED RHODE ISLANDERS NEED E-VERIFY!

IMPORTANT HEARING AFFECTING RHODE ISLAND’S 75,000 UNEMPLOYED TOMORROW!

Take Action!

CONTACT YOUR REP HERE AND ATTEND THIS HEARING!

E-VERIFY LEGISLATION IS CRITICAL TO RI’s 75,000 UNEMPLOYED WORKERS AND BUSINESSES, AND TOMORROW IS AN IMPORTANT DAY AT THE STATE HOUSE! THREE BILLS NEED YOUR ATTENTION!

H 7296, the E-Verify bill that guarantees a legal workforce, introduced by Rep. Jon D. Brien (Woonsocket) is scheduled to be heard on Tuesday, March 23rd at the Rise of the House (4:30/5:00) in the House Labor Committee, Room 135. Rhode Island desperately needs this legislation because there are already 75,000 people out of work here. SUPPORT THIS BILL!

H 7388 is a bill to require proof of I D in order to vote, also introduced by Rep. Brien, will be heard at the same time. It only makes common sense that voters present identification. SUPPORT THIS BILL!

H 7527 is a bill from Rep. Grace Diaz that calls for the elimination of the Governor’s E-Verify order . DEFEAT THIS BILL!

This is a very critical year for jobs and businesses in Rhode Island. There is no question that high citizen attendance at these hearings is effective. To make your voice heard, please contact your neighbors and come to Smith Hill.

Silence is consent.

Source: Rhode Island Statewide Coalition

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Senate Conservatives: Repeal ObamaCare Petition

The Senate Conservatives Fund, chaired by U.S. Senator Jim DeMint, has launched this national “Repeal ObamaCare Pledge” to rally support for conservative candidates who vow to repeal President Obama’s health care takeover. America is teetering toward tyranny and we must work together to reverse the radical agenda in Washington.

After months of backroom deals, political payoffs, and strong-arm tactics, President Obama and the Democrats forced an unpopular health care takeover through the United States Congress. Americans lost this battle with their elected leaders in Washington but the war is not over! If we’re willing to the fight to save freedom, we can settle the score in November by electing true conservatives who will repeal this unconstitutional and dangerous bill. The simple truth is the bill cannot be fixed. It must be repealed.

Sign the Petition: Senate Conservatives Fund

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Statement by John Loughlin on Health Care Bill

“Sadly, the health care bill that passed last night will do more harm than good. It will expand the role of government in our lives, raise taxes in the midst of a recession and slash care to seniors on Medicare. If elected to Congress, I will work with like-minded colleagues to repeal this bill and begin the process of putting people back in charge of their own health care.”

Representative John J. Loughlin II is the Republican candidate for Congress in RI-1.

Contact: Cara Cromwell
cara [at] johnloughlin [dot] org
(401) 440-0090

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If Liberals Thought of the 2nd Amendment Like Other “Rights”

There is a fundamental right being denied 55% of all Americans. This denial costs over 16,000 lives per year, meaning more than 44 of our fellow Americans will die every day that we delay. What should be done in light of these shocking figures?

http://www.americanthinker.com/blog/2010/03/the_shocking_truth_about_a_fun.html

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NFRA President Rod D. Martin Responds to the Health Care Vote

Dear Fellow Patriots:

Tonight, we learned beyond any remaining doubt that our country has two political parties: the Socialist Party, and the American Party.

President Obama’s “health care reform” is nothing of the sort: it is entirely about concentrating unconstitutional and un-American levels of power in a central government which will now resemble nothing in our nation’s history since the tyranny of George III. The fact that it is intentionally designed to bankrupt the current health care system, forcing us into single-payer within a few short years, is the least of this, just as its unprecedented taxpayer funding of abortions is the least of its anti-life provisions. This is the enabling act of a new regime, a new era, a new socialist revolution.

In saying this, do I mean to tell you that it’s over, that the battle is lost? Not a chance. We will fight them unto victory, or we will fight them until we can’t.

Socialists — they now use the term “Progressives” — brand conservatives as backward, reactionary, even tyrannical. Perhaps that’s even true in some parts of the world; but in America, conservatives conserve something very specific: the ideals of the American Revolution. And socialists have hated our Revolution since the days of Robespierre.

We must stand for it now as we never have before.

We face what is in many respects a graver threat than an invading army, and one which is every bit as alien. The Democratic Party’s extreme left wing shares none of our values. It loathes America, and has since at least its days burning draft cards and bras. It loathes our power. It loathes our military. It loathes our churches, our gun rights, and our culture. But — however ironic it may seem for the hippies of yesteryear — what it loathes most of all is our freedom.

We come now to a pass when a significant and powerful force in our political life can no longer be trusted with power. The Socialist leadership was perfectly willing to “pass” the health care abomination without bothering to hold a vote. It openly bribed and blackmailed members of Congress in unprecedented ways, ways unsustainable by a free society. Even when it found the votes it needed, it did so against the will of the overwhelming majority of the American people, it did so refusing to allow more than a handful to even read the bill it demanded they pass, and it enacted language which bars future Congresses from even debating amendment or repeal without a virtually impossible 2/3 majority. It was not enough for the Socialists to enact their substantive agenda: they saw fit to lay waste to the process of free governance as well. And this will not be the last of it.

Is there blame to go around? Certainly. Republican leaders in past years presented America with such a watered-down feather-nesting status quo agenda that the American people were willing to flirt with disaster just to get rid of them. And likewise, countless conservative activists and voters — who should have known better — embraced the lie that “there isn’t a dime’s worth of difference between the parties”, and rather than working to nominate better leaders through the primary process, instead sat home and let the Socialists win.

Well, our leaders have gotten the message: the House GOP could not have been more courageous or unified, today or over the past year; the Senate GOP stood up as well (amazingly even the RINOs). We need a hundred or so more Mike Pences to be sure; but for the moment, we may be genuinely grateful for what we have, for the first time in a very long time.

So the question remains: will we, as conservative voters and activists, learn our lesson?

It is not an idle point. To turn back what in every other country has been an inexorable, irreversible slide, we must:

1. Win the White House
2. Win the House of Representatives; and
3. Win at least 60 seats in the United States Senate (and note well: these 60 will have to actually be conservatives).

This is a tall order. Ten years ago it would have been impossible.

But not today.

Why? Well, in part because Obamacare imposes restrictions, regulations and taxes immediately, but puts off its so-called benefits for several years. There’s no drug to which Americans may become addicted yet: this pill gives you its withdrawal symptoms first.

But even more important, today, thanks in large measure to the internet, American politics is more volatile than it has ever been. Don’t believe me? Well, the Democrats basically did what what we must now do in just the last two election cycles. We can achieve this victory, if conservative voters and activists will act, with singleness of purpose and determination to do that which must be done.

This is it. The American Revolution lives because of what we do, or is replaced by a new socialist revolution because of what we fail to do, now.

I refuse to give up the fight. This is a fight we can win. It will take everything we have and everything we can do. But it is the least we can do, to honor our Founding Fathers who pledged their lives, fortunes, and sacred honor for our sakes, and to likewise bequeath a legacy of freedom to our children and children’s children.

To the battle!

Rod D. Martin, President
National Federation of Republican Assemblies (NFRA)
“The Republican Wing of the Republican Party”

http://www.RepublicanAssemblies.org

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Republican Moneybomb!

Don’t get mad. Get even.
Fire Nancy Pelosi.

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John Robitaille: Health Care Bill is “Bad Medicine”

STATEMENT FROM JOHN ROBITAILLE, REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR

Robitaille: ObamaCare intrudes on the sovereignty and economy of Rhode Island

Portsmouth – Today, John Robitaille, Republican candidate for Governor, issued the following statement regarding the health care bill passed by Congress.

“The Obama-Pelosi health care bill passed by Congress is not only an overt attack on the U.S. Constitution, but it will have dire consequences for the State of Rhode Island and for the country. The Federal government has no constitutional authority to force citizens of any state to purchase health insurance if they choose otherwise, and I will support a legal challenge to block it from being enforced in our state.

“The complacency of the other gubernatorial candidates, though expected, should be troubling to voters. The next governor of Rhode Island will certainly have to deal with the consequences of the greatest intrusion ever of the Federal government into the sovereignty and economy of our great state. Health care premiums in Rhode Island will increase by an average of $2,100 per family and will mean hundreds of billions of dollars in new Federal spending.

“The Democrats’ health care bill is bad medicine for Rhode Island’s small business economy. The bill would penalize employers $2,000 per employee, creating an ever higher tax on jobs for companies that cannot afford to offer health care coverage. This job-killing provision will force employers to lower wages, delay hiring, or even result in lay-offs during an extremely challenging economy and with 13 percent unemployment in the state.

“I’ve met with voters from every part of this state. The people of Rhode Island did not ask for this bill, which raises taxes, hurts small businesses, creates unfunded mandates, cuts Medicare benefits for seniors, and increases Medicaid costs to states. My opponents in the governor’s race failed Rhode Island voters by not opposing this bill which stands to widen an already onerous budget gap in our state.”

News Release: John Robitaille for Governor

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Fire Pelosi: 40 Seats Means No More Madam Speaker!

The Republican National Committee has a brand new website called “Fire Nancy Pelosi,” with appropriate graphical representations of San Fran Nan being “fired.” Of course, the ultimate goal is to capture the 40 House seats needed for the Republican Party to regain control of the House.

The RNC’s immediate goal is to raise $402,010.00 in 40 hours. Over the last 2 or so hours, they’ve raised over $138,000.00 $151,000.00. Don’t think there will be a problem meeting the goal. They may however have problems counting all the money coming in! The website is jammed.

Read & Donate: Fire Nancy Pelosi

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‘Hell No!’: Boehner Makes Impassioned Statement on House Floor

Awesome job, soon-to-be Speaker of the House Rep. John Boehner!

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Democrats Death by Suicide

The government takeover of health care will go down in history as the worst piece of legislation to emerge from a Congress held in general disdain by the American people. The only bipartisanship on the health bill was in the opposition.

Usually autopsies are reserved for after the patient has died, but in this case it is useful to get ahead of the matter. The malformed health legislation is not the only reason Democrats are facing political extinction in November, but it is one of the most dramatic. The legislative process in this country has never been so unseemly. Arm twisting, backroom deals, special privileges and potentially criminal “government jobs for votes” agreements became a normal way of doing business. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi fixated on the mantra that the Democrats’ health plan is “historic,” but so was the Black Plague…

Read More: The Washington Times

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