Apr 12 2010

Tax Day Tea Party

A whole lot of groups will be meeting at the Tax Day Tea Party in Olympia, WA on April 15th!

For us in Cowlitz County we have a few choices.

TEA FOR TWO on TAX DAY!
Olympia & Seattle, Washington
Thursday, April 15, 2010
12 pm – 8 pm
Olympia, North Capitol Steps/Seattle, Westlake Park
416 Sid Snyder (Olympia) / 401 Pine St (Seattle)

Olympia: 12 pm – 3 pm with speakers David Boze, Amber Gunn, Kirby Wilbur, Tea Party Charlie, music & more! North Capitol Steps. Then join the caravan heading north to Seattle!

Seattle: 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm with speakers Dori Monson, Liberty Belle, improv comedy, and live music! Westlake Park, downtown Seattle.

For those in Cowlitz that cannot make it up, not to worry, there will be a group at the Allen St. Bridge in Kelso from 12pm to 6pm, so come by and show your support when you can.

Also, We the People are hosting an event on Saturday in Vancouver! So no excuses!

We the People Freedom Rally

Saturday April 17th, 2010
11:30am to 1:30pm
Esther Short Park ~ 301 W. 8th Street
Vancouver, WA.

Our Great line up of Speakers
and live music will inspire and challenge you!

• Victoria Taft ~ KPAM 860 AM
• Rev. Wayne Perryman ~ Author
• Juliana McMahan ~ Evergreen Freedom Foundation
• Samuel Adams (Tom Niewulis)
• Tom Hann ~ Founder We The People SW WA
• Greg Noelk ~ Columnist for Wapathub.org

A Family Friendly Event presented by:
We The People of SW Washington

www.wepeeps.org
www.wapathub.org

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Apr 3 2010

Government of the People, by the People…. When the People DO IT!

I am so very excited to see the renewed energy of my fellow citizens taking action in the upcoming election process and governance.

The Tea Party movement has been such an invigorating and rewarding adventure of true grassroots politics and I am excited to see how it is evolving into a true platform for information, expression and action.

A great example of this is the Washington Patriot Hub and the We The People of Vancouver group, these are citizens coming together to share information and take an active role in both the governance and election processes.

As a citizen who attends my city council and county commissioner meetings often, I used to be one of only a few conservative citizens in the room. Often I was the only conservative to ask questions or make statements. Not anymore.

Local groups like this are providing training and encouragement to citizen on how to involve themselves in the process, how to influence the legislation and policy our elected officials often decide in the absence of the common man.

They are also taking the considerable time to run local candidates though a vigorous vetting process. No longer will we be left with inside politics and endorsements based upon “who you know”. They taking back the right of the People to ask the questions, influence the process and watch the interviews. No back room deals here.

The “Hub” specifically is a great clearing house of candidate and issue information as it is gathered by regular folks and accountable to regular folks.

From the Washington Patriot Hub site:

About The Washington Patriot Hub

“Today’s Committee of Correspondence”

In early October of 2009 many leaders gathered together over coffee and outlined some of the challenges we all faced. They saw the need for a better way for all members to communicate and the idea for the Washington Patriot Hub was born.

The Washington Patriot Hub is not a group or organization. It is a central communication vehicle for groups around the state that share common goals where they see a for change, some of which are:

* Education
* Energy/Cap & Tax
* Healthcare
* Illegal Immigration
* Precincts
* States Rights
* Sovereignty
* US Constitution
* Taxation
* Voter & Census Fraud

Local groups working together can build committees and share the research, planning and manpower so we can beat back the progressive agenda. As we have all learned over the last year, it is a monumental task just trying to keep up with it all. Every group has members that give varying amounts of time that is scheduled around their lives, family and work. With so many issues coming towards us all so quickly, we need to pool our resources and work together. Although we do not agree on all things, but where we do we can be a force for change.

1776 – “Unite or Die”

2010 – “Unite or Fail”

If you are interested in getting involved in your area, check out the sites above. Even if you are just looking for information on candidates, take a look.

I would also encourage you to attend the vetting meetings. What a great opportunity to find out for yourself who deserves you all important vote.

We The People – Vancouver: Candidate Vetting Meetings
Meetings on 1st and 3rd Tuesdays from 6:30 to 8:30 PM
Harney Elementary School
3212 E Evergreen Blvd, Vancouver, WA 98661 (map)

Agenda for April 6th Candidate Vetting:
Sean Salazar – US Senate
David Hedrick – US House Congressional District 3
Shannon Barnett – WA 18th Legislative District

Agenda for April 20th Candidate Vetting:
Arthur Coday – US Senate
Jaime Herrera – US House Congressional District 3
Jon Russell – WA 18th Legislative District

WeThePeople-Vancouver have active teams of people focused on education and civic responsibility.

Join one of the following committees:
Elections Committee
Legislation Committee
Education Committee
Local Government Committee
Events and Fundraising Committee

We look foward to seeing you at our next meeting or an upcoming event.

www.WeThePeople-Vancouver.org

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Aug 19 2009

Your Conversation with Congressman Baird

I spent 4 hours with my fellow citizens tonight discussing Health Care reform and ObamaCare.Congressman Baird held his Cowlitz County Town Hall from 7pm to 9pm and it was very well attended.

Bullet Points:

  • I have no idea how many attended, over 500 I would guess
  • I estimate 65% – 70% were against ObamaCare, an easy majority
  • The questions were civil, pointed and well thought-out
  • I did not get to ask my question
  • I knew over 30 people there and only one person I knew got to ask a question (great question Dave)

I have now personally heard Baird speak to the Health Care bill 3 times and here is what I have learned

He agrees that tort reform and background checks should be part of any health care reform out of congress, but he will support the bill even if neither are included. To him the importance of getting a bill done takes precedence over these desires.

Baird also says that he will not support a bill that is not revenue neutral, forces citizens into the government option and must be firewalled from “alternate” federal revenue.

The obvious problem with this statement is that the CBO states clearly that HR 3200 will not be revenue neutral and will in-fact add $239 billion to the deficit. It also states that the bill will force citizens out of private insurance and into the government “option”. He dismisses the CBO numbers.

Baird is very well spoken and will answers questions politely  and attentively often beginning the answer with “good points” and “I agree with x”. He is very good at speaking to the other side of the critics point, he does not however complete the linear logic of questions, follow-up is necessary.

Make no mistake, despite his INCESSANT use of “center-right” buzz words,  Baird is in favor of and wants to pass health care reform that guarantees insurance to all Americans, regardless of desire, income or need.  He does want to pay for it (how???) and does want some freedom in the market, but dismisses the eventual outcome the American people are very aware of.

He dismisses any problems with the government option (like subsidization, rationing, forced participation) with the quip that all those problems exist in the current system and 45 million are uninsured.

He also dismisses the argument that government does a poor job of managing and delivering services, claiming that Medicare does a good job, as does other agencies like the CDC.  Beside, the private sector does a poor job as well, just look at AIG and GM!

Baird only claims the “Commerce Clause” (Article 1, Section 8, Clause 3) as the power necessary for congress to regulate all health care and provide a tax subsidized government option, the same power that allows congress to manage and fund SS, Medicare and VA care.

I believe Baird has  blurred the lines of logic and common sense that the average American sees clearly. While not as bad as other members of Congress, Baird has lost touch with his constituents.

 

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Aug 12 2009

ObamaCare Astro-Turf misplaced in Cowlitz County WA!

In other news the “rumored” secret town hall meeting at the Cowlitz County Expo turned out to only be the reported Congressional Mount St. Helens Advisory Committee report to the congressional delegation (Baird/Murray/Cantwell).

And now it has been canceled, citing security concerns about an expected 900+ turnout:

http://www.tdn.com/articles/2009/08/12/breaking_news/doc4a835963f300a289231604.txt

Organizing for America, the group that led President Obama’s campaign last year and now promotes his agenda, misconstrued the meeting’s agenda (thinking it was concerning Health Care) to their “people” via their web-site and email blasts. This led to mass confusion by the local Democrats & local astro-turf installers as to how and why they were to show up at the Expo Center Thursday.

As word spread around the community, Republicans questioned how a “secret” Town Hall was possible and why the Democrat party members were organizing for counter protests at a innocuous Congressional Mount St. Helens Advisory Committee report to the delegation.

I would suggest that the Democrats slow down, take a deep breath and focus on paying down the 11 trillion dollar deficit before doing anything else. One thing at a time…

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Aug 12 2009

Congressman Baird apologizes (sort of) to ObamaCare opponents

Congressman Baird apologizes (sort of) to ObamaCare opponents on Wednesday. Congressman Baird released an “apology” for his remarks calling the Town Hall “protesters” un-American, brown shirts (tactics) and Timothy McVeigh “like”.

You can read the apology here: http://www.tdn.com/articles/2009/08/12/breaking_news/doc4a83521378f98293357175.txt

He has also announced that he will indeed hold town hall meetings of his own, stating “My hope and trust is that we can have the kinds of informative exchanges that I have valued for so long and that reveal the very best of public discourse,”

The first Town Hall will be held in Clark County:

Date: Tuesday August 18

Time: 7:00-9:30pm

Location: Skyview High School Auditorium

1300 NW 139th St Vancouver, WA 98685

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Aug 11 2009

My Conversation with Congressman Baird

Unlike many of my fellow 3rd Congressional District voters I had an opportunity to speak with Congressman Baird during this August recess.

I am a member of the Longview, WA Pioneer Lions (www.pioneerlions.org), we meet weekly for lunch and each week we have a guest speaker. This week it was Congressman Brian Baird. This was a scheduled meeting and the Congressman has visited our club often over the years.

Baird was given about 20 minutes to give the Lions an update on congressional business. He of course discussed his recent comments on the Town Hall “protesters”, his decision not to hold Town Halls of his own and his observations regarding the “lies” about the health care plan.

He also talked about his work on environmental issues (specifically the oceans) and the tax payer funded trips he took educating himself on the subject.

Briefly he covered the topic of the TARP and Stimulus monies.

Assuming that others would raise questions regarding health care and that I would try to speak to him privately about his and Pelosi’s comments, I quickly began formulating a stimulus question as Baird began his presentation. (Confession: had I read the Pioneer Lions newsletter I would have known well in advance that Baird would be our guest speaker today)

For the highlights of his comments read the piece written by Tony Lystra of The Daily News, it includes some additional comments made during an interview after the meeting:

http://www.tdn.com/articles/2009/08/11/area_news/doc4a82259ac6a41777658939.txt

Baird did little to distance himself from his earlier comments about Town Hall “protesters” such as their use of “Brown Shirt tactics”, being “un-American” , “hearing comments like that of Timothy McVeigh before the bombing” and domestic terrorists. Instead he “clarified” by stating that “he never would characterize opponents of health care as “Nazis or something like that.” But that those who would disrupt the Town Halls and shout down others are un-American.

He went on to complain that “web-sites” are encouraging and giving direction to people on how to disrupt and shout down others at Town Halls. These web-sites “say such things as, ‘Don’t let there be any intelligent discussions. … Try to intimidate as early as you can,’ Baird said.

He told the audience that his staff had received death threats and that at some Town Halls effigies of Congressmen were being hung.

He then went right into his defense of the Health Care plan, after prefacing his comments with “I am not sure how I’ll vote on a final health care bill after the August recess”.

He tried to assure the audience that there would be no “death panels” just (paid for) end of life discussions between a doctor and patient. That the Health Care bill would be revenue neutral and that nobody making less than $250,000 would be taxed to pay for the program. He disavowed any plan that would implement a “single-payer” system or any system like Canada (with waiting periods) and stated that citizens would have the same “menu” options as congress when choosing health care.

He said that nobody would be “forced into the government option”, that everyone would have a choice and that the competition would be good for lowering the cost of health care.

He said the rationing argument is a straw man and that the only rationing that would happen would be the same as what goes on in private insurance.

He said that the most important thing that the bill does is prevent any insurance company from denying coverage to any American for any reason.

He made no mention that I heard of how he would pay for the health care plan, other than that businesses that make over $250,000 (gross) that did not provide health care for employees would be required to pay into the “health care exchange” program. He did however mention that “small” businesses that did provide health coverage to employees would receive a tax credit to help cover the cost.

I was fairly underwhelmed with the DNC talking points and I had hoped that he would open up with some details such as the $500 billion in cuts to Medicare, the astronomical CBO (Congressional Budget Office) cost projections, the funding plan and the proposed bureaucratic nightmare of the plan.

During the question and answer period Baird fielded a couple of question from the audience regarding the health care plan, mostly referring back to his previous comments and again bristling at the “lies” and misinformation being spread via “chain-emails”.

My question was in regard to the prevailing wage requirements any time stimulus dollars are spent on infrastructure projects (effectively doubling the wage of many workers on these projects). My example was the increase from ~$20/hr (County average) for truck drivers to over $40/hr on stimulus jobs. My point was that if these drivers were paid more in line with the normal or average wages of our county we could effectively put twice as many workers to work on stimulus projects. He said that Congress was “working on the problem”, but that prevailing wage requirements on Federal projects dictated the huge wage increases.

Once the meeting was adjourned I took the opportunity to approach Mr. Baird privately on the health care issue and more directly with his comments regarding Town Hall “protesters”. I told him that I agreed with him that the shouting down tactics at town halls and effigies were inappropriate, but that Democrats had little credibility when for 6 years they never stood against all the same behavior by left wing groups on issues like the war, immigration, social security reform and prescription drug reform in Medicare. (The fact of the matter is that they resorted to riots and destruction of property.)

I told him that I had video of being attacked in Pioneer Court House Square by “anti-war” protesters, that I received threats in the mail and harassing phone calls after letters to the editor. I reminded him of town halls and speeches that were disrupted by code pink, anti-war and other groups including unions every time a Republicans had a town hall during the Bush years, evidence that he saw for himself after taking a stance on Iraq that the “left” despised.

I told him that if he wanted credibility when discussing the “appropriate” way to engage in Town Halls he needed to point his finger at all of the offenders on either side (like the Democrat thugs beating people up in Tampa last week).

I also asked him to stop using the actions of a few people across the nation as an excuse to not engage his constituents on the important issues and that I thought that this gets to a deeper problem where we can’t have dialog and that I believe that some of his party insiders don’t want this dialog to happen.

He of course responded that “Your point is well-taken,”, “Whether it’s on the Left or the Right, it’s not acceptable.”

He went on to say that people like Rush Limbaugh are stoking the fires, making things worse. To which I responded that I did not care what Rush has to say, he is not an elected U.S. Congressman, that I hold him (Baird) to a higher standard.

I suggested to him that he choose his words carefully. That a majority of voters in my circles are against the health care plan, but that they are angry that their elected officials will not answer their questions and even angrier that their Congressman is calling them Brown Shirts, the Speaker of the House is calling them un-American and the President is telling them to shut up. However he meant the comments, they should not have been made.

At this point a good friend grabbed my shirt collar and suggested that I give others a chance.. so I walked away.. my point was made.

I was passionate but cordial, I did not raise my voice, but I am sure he knew my anger.

I can only hope that every voter in the 3rd CD will have an opportunity to have a frank and direct conversation with their Congressman. Please email, call or write Congressman Baird and remind him of his duty to face his constituents.

Be blunt, be forceful, and be respectful.

http://www.baird.house.gov/

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Jul 4 2009

July 4th Tea Party Success in Cowlitz County

The Cowlitz Tea Party parade entry in the Longview, WA Go 4th parade was a great success.

The entry was one of the (if not THE) biggest entries in the parade.

We had a great mix of young & old, men & women, politically active and first timers.

What a great sight to see all those concerned citizens standing up for sound economic policies and Constitutional restraint.

Pictures are coming soon…. you can also visit the Cowlitz Tea Party Facebook page here:

http://www.facebook.com/inbox/readmessage.php?t=1048729793351&f=1&e=-12#/group.php?gid=204754890607

Great Job!

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May 13 2009

Longview Red Light Camera Community Forum

The City Of Longview is considering installing traffic cameras!
You are invited and asked to attend a brief community forum and press conference. Please join us!

Topic: Traffic Light Cameras
Mike Wallin and Dave Grumbois invite you to join them and learn more about traffic cameras.

Mike and Dave will briefly present why traffic cameras are an invasion of privacy, violate the rights of individuals, increase accidents, are used as a revenue tool and more reasons to reject traffic cameras.

Following this brief presentation by Mike and Dave there will be a special announcement.
All public is invited to attend.

Date: Wednesday May 13, 2009
Time: 5:30 PM to 6:30 PM
Place: Cowlitz PUD Auditorium
961 12th Avenue Longview, WA

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Apr 15 2009

Tax Day Tea Party

Olympia, WA April 15th Tax Day Tea Party (~4500-5000 in attendance)

The Boston Tea Party was a direct action protest by colonists in Boston, a town in the British colony of Massachusetts, against the British government. On December 16, 1773, after officials in Boston refused to return three shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston Harbor. The incident remains an iconic event of American history, and has often been referenced in other political protests.

The Tea Party was the culmination of a resistance movement throughout British America against the Tea Act, which had been passed by the British Parliament in 1773. Colonists objected to the Tea Act for a variety of reasons, especially because they believed that it violated their constitutional right to be taxed only by their own elected representatives.

This original Tea Party was instigated by 168 protestors and was a turning point in the Colonial attitude toward action against the tyranny of the British Government.

Fast forward to April 15th 2009 and more than half of a million tax payers have come out to protest the out of control, maniacal spending and borrowing of the U.S. Government.

Certainly the original Tea Party participants were lambasted by the British “media” and Government as “Radicals” and “Malcontents”, as our Tea Party brethren are today.

They were seen as a small percentage of the otherwise content population, ranting against fair taxes used for fair purposes.

That underestimation lead to the Revolutionary War and the Declaration of Independence.

Today, I see members of the media, politicians and partisans either ignoring the Tea Parties or dismissing them as “Republicans” upset about the 2008 election.

That too would be a grave underestimation.

These Tea Parties are the physical manifestation of a populace movement that originated in the intra-webs and social networks, feed by the fustration and shock of ever increasing spending, taxation, borrowing, earmarks and government interference in the free markets.

As one of the original organizers of the February 2009 Tea Party in Portland, OR I can say without question that the group was a cross section of America. We had in attendance families, working class, middle class and upper middle class, we had Republicans, Independents and Democrats.

The event was sponsored by two groups you may never have heard of, TCOT (Top Conservatives on Twitter) & Oregonians for Prosperity. It was organized by Libertarians, Republicans and Independents. We used Facebook, Twitter and other electronic media to spread the word.

At that time we got little attention, Hannity and Fox News were not reporting much and the other news outlets ignored us completely. Only a few local Radio stations, radio hosts and bloggers made an attempt to report on our little group of 200.

Since then of course Fox News and others have seen the news worthy nature of more than 800 of these Tea Parties springing up with over 500,000 people attending (the February Tea Party day had 50 cities and 30,000 people). Other so-called interest groups and political activist have join forces with us. All realizing that there is something to this, and that not long can it be simply ignored or dismissed.

Make no mistake, this is a non-partisan, grassroots movement, regardless of who jumps on the bandwagon, and it is significant.

The people of this nation are not going to sit on their hands while the White House & Congress borrows 11 trillion dollars and counting, spends that money on Bank & Corporate bailouts, spend $19.6 billion on pork, fires employees of privately held corporations and limits pay to private citizens.

Keep your eye and ears open, this movement will continue, and you must add your voice.

And Congress (Republicans & Democrats) will listen and will reign in spending, borrowing and the power grab or they will be looking for new jobs in the next few years.

http://taxdayteaparty.com/

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Jan 20 2009

Today in History

Yes, today is historical. A day that we all can remember. The speeches and pagentry shows the world that we can transfer power without an army coup or a rocket launcher. As a civil rights supporter in the 60′s I can feel the joy for our nation. After living in Biloxi, Missisippi in the 70′s and seeing the difference in living conditions between white and black neighborhoods I am surprised that a Black man is Pesident in my lifetime.
Now comes the work that decides whether we have more or less government that intrudes into our lives. Historically, a Democrat controlled government provides more government than we need or want. How do we have a voice and an effect to slow the growth of regulations? We have to get involved beyond complaining or shaking our heads. Unless we own many newspapers, radio and TV stations, involvement is our only hope.
So how do we get involved? First, keep vigilant. Understand how over regulation and taxes hurt you more than they help you. President Obama stated he wants government to work. So do we.
Ignoring regulators until our ox is gored is the wrong way to get involved. Watching and understanding the process and knowing when to activate people to lobby hard is the key.
Most laws have been ideas that have been generating in the process for years. Family medical leave as an idea has been around for decades. I came back to Washington in the late 70′s and the topic of an Income Tax was being discussed. That’s 30 years ago!
So, follow your bliss and watch an issue that matters to our city, state and nation. Be vigilant and ready to act. Without action government will grow unecumbered and today in history will become something you will not like.
—- Hal Palmer

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