By Anonymous — Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
IF YOU CROSS THE NORTH KOREAN BORDER ILLEGALLY YOU GET 12 YEARS HARD LABOR. IF YOU CROSS THE U.S. BORDER ILLEGALLY YOU GET A JOB, A DRIVERS LICENSE, SOCIAL SECURITY CARD, WELFARE, FOOD STAMPS, CREDIT CARDS, SUBSIDIZED RENT OR A LOAN TO BUY A HOUSE, FREE EDUCATION, FREE HEALTH CARE, A LOBBYIST IN WASHINGTON BILLIONS OF DOLLARS WORTH OF PUBLIC DOCUMENTS PRINTED IN YOUR LANGUAGE THE RIGHT TO CARRY YOUR COUNTRY'S FLAG WHILE YOU PROTEST THAT YOU DON'T GET ENOUGH RESPECT AND, IN MANY INSTANCES, YOU CAN VOTE.. I JUST WANTED TO MAKE SURE I HAD A FIRM GRASP ON THE SITUATION!!! |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 12th, 2010
TUESDAY, JULY 13, 2010 |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 12th, 2010
WEDNESDAY, JULY 14, 2010 1. |
By George Runner — Monday, July 12th, 2010
Budget déjà vu, all over again
Senator George Runner Serving the 17th District which incorporates portions of the Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura and Kern counties. The following article is authored by my colleague Sen. Bob Dutton: As lawmakers negotiate this year's state budget to close a nearly $20 billion deficit, I'm reminded of the quote made famous by New York Yankees great Yogi Berra: "It's like dĂ©jĂ vu, all over again." Instead of working toward an agreement that will bring California's spending in line with revenues and spur private sector job creation, the majority party is back again with its usual mix of taxes, borrowing and outright denial of reality. In the Senate, Democrats wasted no time pushing almost $5 billion in new taxes including another hike in the car tax and extensions of last year's "temporary" tax increases. It doesn't seem to bother them at all that these tax increases would force struggling California families to pay hundreds of dollars more in taxes each year. Assembly Democrats have concocted an elaborate and most likely illegal scheme that involves borrowing billions from Wall Street against the state's bottle deposits and taxing domestic oil production. Their "head-in-the-sand" approach does nothing to solve our chronic budget problems, but would instead leave a monstrous $16 billion hole in the following year's budget. Neither plan would CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Monday, July 12th, 2010
(Sacramento, CA) – Senate Bill 1253, authored by Senator Tony Strickland (R-Thousand Oaks) was signed by the Governor yesterday. Supported by the California State Sheriffs’ Association, SB 1253 would prohibit a defendant convicted of lewd or lascivious acts on a child from being placed or residing within ½ mile of the child victim’s residence. While current law does state that a convicted child molester cannot live within ½ mile of a school, it does not provide for any such assurance with regard to where the victim lives. “Children who are victims of sexual assault deserve to feel safe in their own neighborhood and my bill is a step in the right direction towards ensuring their safety,” Senator Strickland said. “We need to do everything we can to make sure these kids are kept safe and I’m pleased to see the Governor signed this common-sense bill.” SB 1253 will go into effect on January 1, 2011. Tony Strickland represents California Senate District 19, which includes portions of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties. |
By Anonymous — Friday, July 9th, 2010
Written By Robert Weissberg As the Obama administration enters its second year, I -- and undoubtedly millions of others -- have struggled to develop a shorthand term that captures our emotional unease. Defining this discomfort is tricky. I reject nearly the entire Obama agenda, but the term "being opposed" lacks an emotional punch. Nor do terms like "worried" or "anxious" apply. I was more worried about America's future during the Johnson or Carter years, so it's not that dictionary, either. Nor, for that matter, is this about backroom odious deal-making and pork, which are endemic in American politics. After auditioning countless... http://www.americanthinker.com/2010/04/a_stranger_in_our_midst.html |
By Anonymous — Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Today, the White House is launching its second annual SAVE Award, which encourages federal employees to submit ideas on how to save taxpayer dollars. Federal employees will be able to rank the submissions submitted by colleagues, and then the general public will be able to vote on the top submissions later this year. Last year’s contest generated more than 38,000 submissions from government employees and more than 84,000 votes. Last year’s winner? A Department of Veterans Affairs employee from Colorado who suggested that VA medical centers should permit patients to take home extra bandages and medication when they are discharged. Estimated savings: $14.5 million by 2014. Not bad. But we have a better idea. How about paying federal employees what they would be worth in the private sector? Potential savings: $47 billion a year. In March, USA Today reported that Federal... http://blog.heritage.org/2010/07/08/morning-bell-federal-government-over... |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
(Ventura, CA) The Ventura County Air Pollution Control Board has requested that the Air District conduct public outreach on global climate change. As part of that effort, the District is continuing to offer a speaker’s bureau presentation on the impact of global climate change. The Power Point presentation discusses the current and future results of climate change and the work being done at the national, state and local level to reduce its impact. The presentation is constantly being updated for new developments on the topic. Veteran District engineer Don Price has been making the presentations since 2008. He has been actively monitoring the issue for the APCD since the passage of the Global Warming Solutions Act of 2006, and serves on a statewide committee on global climate change. He also has a personal commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions. “I hope everyone who attends the presentation will go away with some ideas about reducing both their personal and business carbon footprint. I am targeting service, business, and community, senior, church, and college groups. I am looking forward to speaking with county residents about this issue.” The presentation can be tailored to fit a 20 to 40 minute time format. In addition, as part of the presentation, Price will distribute the District’s latest publication, The Ventura County Climate Change Almanac. To schedule a presentation, call Price at 805/645-1407. |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, July 7th, 2010
This Sunday, our nation will celebrate Independence Day, which commemorates the Continental Congress’ adoption of the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. Thomas Jefferson’s Declaration preamble reads: “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.” The fact that we as a nation came together every year to celebrate this document might lead many Americans to believe that a Supreme Court Justice should take the Declaration of Independence into account when they are interpreting the Constitution. Elena Kagan is not one of those Americans. Under questioning from Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) yesterday, Kagan admitted: “To be honest with you, I don’t have a view of what are natural rights independent of the Constitution.” And Kagan’s disturbing indifference to the... http://blog.heritage.org/2010/07/01/morning-bell-the-limitless-power-of-... |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 30th, 2010
Written by Dick Morris It’s one thing to say that Obama’s administration showed ineptitude and mismanagement in its handling of the Gulf oil spill. It is quite another to grasp the situation up close, as I did during a recent visit to Alabama. According to state disaster... http://thehill.com/opinion/columnists/dick-morris/106295-obamas-big-oil-... |
By Anonymous — Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
(Sacramento, CA) – Senate Concurrent Resolution 117, authored by Senator Tony Strickland (R-Thousand Oaks) was introduced yesterday. SCR 117 declares California’s support of Israel’s actions defending a blockade of the Gaza Strip on May 31, 2010. SCR 117 also affirms California’s support of Israel’s authority to protect and defend itself. On May 31, 2010, a flotilla attempting to break an Israeli blockade of the Gaza Strip was stopped by Israeli Navy soldiers. The goal of the flotilla was to provoke Israel, as evidenced by the flotilla organizers publicly announcing their plan to resist Israeli forces trying to peacefully enforce the blockade. “The foundation which attacked Israel’s blockade has publicly affirmed its links to the terrorist organization Hamas and also has reported ties to Al Qaeda,” Senator Strickland said. “The U.S. knows first-hand the effects a terrorist organization can have, so we need to stand by our ally Israel and their actions in defending their country.” “Israel has every right to ensure their country and their people are kept safe from terrorists,” Senator Strickland added. “Just like every other country in the world, Israel has the absolute right to defend itself.” SCR 117 now heads to the Senate Rules Committee for assignment. Tony Strickland represents California Senate District 19, which includes portions of Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties. |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 28th, 2010
Rahm Emanuel cynically said, "You never want a crisis to go to waste." It is now becoming clear that the crisis he was referring to is Barack Obama's presidency. Obama is no fool. He is not incompetent. To the contrary, he is brilliant. He knows exactly what he's doing. He is purposely overwhelming the U.S. economy to create systemic failure, economic crisis and social chaos -- thereby destroying capitalism and our country from within. Barack Obama is... http://www.lvrj.com/opinion/obama-s-agenda--overwhelm-the-system-9571676... |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 28th, 2010
From Washington Whispers: http://takeaction.aul.org/2010/06/video-the-other-barak-kagans-judicial-... |
By George Runner — Monday, June 28th, 2010
'Blue Alert' legislation moves forward in Assembly
Senator George Runner Serving the 17th District which incorporates portions of the Los Angeles, San Bernardino, Ventura and Kern counties. I am pleased to announce that my legislation, Senate Bill 839, known as "Blue Alert," passed the Assembly Public Safety Committee this week. The proposed Blue Alert bill would use the existing statewide Amber Alert notification system when a peace officer has been killed, seriously wounded or assaulted with a firearm and the suspect has fled the scene. It would serve the same function as the highly successful Amber Alert - specifically, it would quickly and effectively get many pairs of eyes looking for a criminal who assaults a peace officer. As the Amber Alert system has demonstrated time and again throughout the United States, a quick response is vital. Investigators could immediately broadcast information through the Emergency Broadcast System on television and radio and on the freeway signs to alert the public. Runner said while many crime categories declined in 2009, the murder of peace officers increased by more than 25 percent nationally. Part of this disturbing trend CONTINUED » |
By Anonymous — Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010
Written By Dick Morris Many say that the situation in Greece is a harbinger of what is coming to the United States. They are right. But first it will come to states like New York, California and Michigan that are stretched way beyond their means and deeply in debt. Until now, the problems in these states have been papered over by federal aid. Essentially, Washington has relieved these states (and the local governments they fund) of their constitutional obligations to balance their budgets by giving them welfare checks in the nick of time. Obama now seeks to pass $50 billion in additional welfare to the states. But since these federal funds are... http://www.dickmorris.com/blog/2010/06/22/the-next-big-economic-crisis/ |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 21st, 2010
Today's corporate profits reflect an income shift into 2010. These profits will tumble next year, preceded most likely by the stock market
Written By ARTHUR LAFFER People can change the volume, the location and the composition of their income, and they can do so in response to changes in government policies. It shouldn't surprise anyone that the nine states without an income tax are growing far faster and attracting more people than are the nine states with the highest income tax rates. People and businesses change the location of income based on incentives. Likewise, who is gobsmacked when they are told that the two wealthiest Americans—Bill Gates and Warren Buffett—hold the bulk of their wealth in the nontaxed form of unrealized capital gains? The composition of wealth also responds to incentives. And it's also simple enough for most people to understand that if the government taxes people who work and pays people not to work, fewer people will work. Incentives matter. People can also... http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000142405274870411350457526451374838661... |
By Anonymous — Monday, June 21st, 2010
CITY OF FILLMORE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REGULAR MEETING 1. |