Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Freedom or Under the Europen Socialist Bus


Europe was part of the free world until the started falling for the progressive lie. Out to deceive anyone in ear shot of the masters of deception. If American could only grasp fact from fiction the first time around and not after they have lost their country. Today China is asking for 5 square miles of land right in the middle of the United States. It time all Americans consciously think about the consequences of doing nothing.

We've already told you the Four Big Lies you will hear in connection with raising the debt limit and over the coming days we will show you the reasons why we don't have to increase the debt limit.

At what point do we say enough is enough? At what point of government borrowing will our liberty be encroached upon enough that Americans will demand REAL change in Washington? The time may very well be upon us.

Five Reasons Why Not To Increase the Debt Ceiling

1. We won't default if we prioritize our spending.

The federal government takes in enough revenue to cover our debt obligations. The real problem is the spending. We must act now to control our spending for the sake of America's future.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure. It is a sign that the U.S. Government can't pay its own bills. It is a sign that we now depend on ongoing financial assistance from foreign countries to finance our Government's reckless fiscal policies." - Senator Barack Obama, March 16, 2006*

2. If they raise it they will spend it.

Since the debt ceiling was first put into place, Congress has not failed to raise it when the debt was critically close to reaching and exceeding the limit. The debt ceiling has been raised 10 times in the last 11 years and we are on the verge of raising it yet again. What makes this time any different? What is to stop them from raising it the next time we reach the limit? Isn't that the point of the debt ceiling, to prevent the borrowing of more money?

"If Washington were serious about honest tax relief in this country, we would see an effort to reduce our national debt by returning to responsible fiscal policies. But we are not doing that..." - Senator Barack Obama, March 16, 2006*

3. We have been warned to stop the reckless spending.

Moody's, Standard & Poor's, economists, and even China have warned us to stop our reckless spending. Increasing the debt ceiling is an enabler to our spending problem. If the government is not able to borrow anymore money, they will be forced to start prioritizing spending.

"[T]he more we depend on foreign nations to lend us money, the more our economic security is tied to the whims of foreign leaders whose interests might not be aligned with ours. Increasing America's debt weakens us domestically and internationally. Leadership means that ''the buck stops here.'' Instead, Washington is shifting the burden of bad choices today onto the backs of our children and grandchildren. America has a debt problem and a failure of leadership. Americans deserve better. I therefore intend to oppose the effort to increase America's debt limit."

- Senator Barack Obama, March 16, 2006*

4. We don't have to reinvent the wheel on spending.

If we go back to 2003 spending levels we can begin to pull ourselves out of this fiscal crisis that we are in. If we went a step further back to the spending levels at the end of the Clinton administration, we could balance our budget. It is true that sacrifices will have to be made but if we don't make those sacrifices now, just imagine how much harder it will be in the future.

"The fact that we are here today to debate raising America's debt limit is a sign of leadership failure."

- Senator Barack Obama, March 16, 2006*

5. A rising national debt hinders jobs and the economy.

As the government continues to borrow money, confidence in the economy dwindles, business owners worry about how the government will pay its debts, and the talks of increasing government revenues by raising taxes causes businesses to save capital and plan for survival rather than planning for growth.

"[T]he cost of our debt is one of the fastest growing expenses in the Federal budget. This rising debt is a hidden domestic enemy... interest payments are a significant tax on all Americans-a debt tax that Washington doesn't want to talk about." - Senator Barack Obama, March 16, 2006*

When will you say enough is enough.

My family and all Americas deserves freedom from tyranney.
Who are the new world elite Tyrannical European Socialist who are creating world crisis or the world emergency to take control of our government. Just who are the new world elite dictators? How much more power do they need?


Edited http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79iDvW9IMvc

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Council and Board Meetings

Turlock
City Council- Second and Fourth Tuesday at 7pm
City Hall 156 S. Broadway, Tlk .

School Board- First and Third Tuesday at 6:30pm
Turlock High School Performing Arts Bldg.

School Budget Advisory Committee- March 28th and April 18
THS Library from 4:30 to 5:30
For more information go to turlockusd-ca.schooloop.com/
boardoftrustees.

Turlock Irrigation – Every Tuesday at 9am
Turlock Irrigation Main Office Canal Dr.


Ceres
City Council- Second and Fourth Monday at 7pm
2720 Second St
Ceres Ca

School Board- District Office Board Rm.
2503 Lawrence St.
Every Three Weeks at 7pm.

Stan. County Board of Education-
Second Tuesday at 8:30am
1100 H St.
Modesto Ca
Denair

Denair Municipal Advisory Council
Meets the First Tuesday of each Month at 7pm
Denair Unified School Board Room
Lester Road, Denair

Denair Unified School Board
Meets the Second Thursday of each Month
Denair Unified Board Room
Lester Rd., Denair

Board of Supervisors- Every Tues at 9am,
Except Third Tuesday at 6:30pm
1010 10th St.
Modesto Ca

Planning Commission- First and Third Thursday at 6:30pm
1010 10th St. in the basement.

Stanislaus County Central Republican Committee
First Monday of Each Month at 6pm
Eichel Bldg on Orangeburg Ave.
Turlock Local Commissions
Go to the link below to download Application
All Commissions are appointed by the Mayor
http://www.turlock.ca.us/citydepartments/municipalservices/
Art Commission
Meets the 2nd Thursday at 7pm
Turlock City Hall-Yosemite Rm
156 S. Broadway

Recreation Commission
Meets the 2nd Wednesday at 6pm
Turlock City Hall-Yosemite Rm
156 S. Broadway

http://www.turlock.ca.us/citydepartments/developmentservices/planning/
Planning Commission
Meets the 1st Thursday at 7pm
Turlock City Hall-Yosemite Rm.
156 S. Broadway
http://www.turlock.ca.us/citydepartments/developmentservices/capitalprojectsengineering/dcac.asp
Development Collaborative Advisory Committee
Meets the 2nd Thursday at 3:30pm
Turlock City Hall-Yosemite Rm
156 S. Broadway



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Saturday, June 11, 2011

Denham and BerryhillPosted


Thursday was a very satisfying day. A small group from Turlock met up with a couple of Modesto patriot members to rally outside of Congressman Jeff Denham's office for an hour. This was no ordinary rally. This was a THANK YOU rally. For an hour, we waved signs to the traffic as it passed by - signs that read thank you to Denham for supporting his constituents. Just as we have a duty to rally in protest, we also have a duty to rally when our representatives do something right.

The group was very small which was really disappointing. I regret that Modesto did not get the word that we were rallying to support Mr. Denham. A larger grouip would have had more impact on people driving by. Too much, our representatives hear only the complaints, the problems. We need to say thank you. We need to let them know that we are not only watching, but, that we are grateful.

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Later in the evening, Turlock's general meeting met at the Pizza Factory. Assemblyman Bill Berryhill was our guest speaker. While reflecting on the experience of his first term and the changes he is experiencing in his second term, he spoke to issues that are of great concern to many of us - issues such as voter fraud, water rights, loss of businesses large and small in California because of over-regulation, and of course, the budget - just to name a few.



He also spoke to the reality of the difficulties of working with any success as a member of the minority party. He cautioned us that no matter how difficult we imagine that it is, it is truly much worse. But he also underscored the importance of not giving up, to continuing efforts to form bi-partisan bridges, and not lossing sight of our goals.