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Sunday, November 28, 2010

NEORSD Public Meeting for Sewer Rate Increase (Video)

H/T & thanks to NotATypicalPatriot for filming the NEORSD Public Meeting on November 17, 2010. 

This was one of the public meetings hosted by the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) regarding the proposed 300% Sewer Rate Increase for 63 communities in the N/E Ohio area.  This tax is being forcefully imposed on the residents by the NEORSD to pay for EPA mandated upgrades under the proposed $3 Billion Clean Lake Project for compliance with the Clean Water Act.  This particular sewer rate increase is separate & above the proposed Storm Sewer Tax being sought by the NEORSD.

Join us and several other Tea Party & Liberty groups in supporting Middleburg Hts Mayor & NEORSD Board Member Gary Starr request that a 1yr moratorium be put in place on any sewer rate increase. For our Action Alerts on contact info and who to call please click the following; Action Alert 1 / Action Alert 2.









Saturday, November 27, 2010

And to the Republic, for which it stood

We have all pledged allegiance to the flag of the United States of America. But what is a flag? It is mere thread, stitching and colored dye. It is a mere symbol. What we are pledging allegiance to is the Republic! The Republic, for which the flag once stood.


John Adams wrote, “A republic is an empire of laws, not men.” A republic’s ruler is the law; its ruler is the rule of law. And no law is more supreme in this land than the U.S. Constitution; its subjects are princes and paupers alike.


Yet we have elected representatives to our federal government whose first official act of office is to lie. They place their hand upon the holy bible, and make the most sacred of oaths to defend the Constitution against all foes, both foreign and domestic. Yet they turn around, almost immediately, and break it. They are the domestic foes.


Beware the representative who comes to you touting a staunchly conservative voting record, giving lip service to the Constitution. What you should instead hear is, “I am perfectly willing to discharge my duty to uphold the constitution when politically and ideologically expedient.”


If the tea party movement is to be about anything, it must be about restoring the Republic; it must be about reestablishing the Constitution as the supreme law of the land. But here forth lies our challenge: We must be as willing to oppose unconstitutional legislation or action rooted in conservative ideology, as we are willing to oppose unconstitutional legislation or action rooted in liberal ideology. If not, we are no better than they are. If not, the Constitution will continue to be relegated to a mere relic, and we shall forever be an empire of men, not law.

Friday, November 26, 2010

Several Lawmakers are invested in TSA Scanners

While those wanting to fly are having their rights abused by being forced to make a choice between being felt up by a stranger or zapped by human microwaves, it appears some lawmakers have a vested interest in these abuses...

From Center for Responsive Politics --
A handful of federal lawmakers are invested in one of the companies behind the controversial full-body scanning machines now in more than 60 U.S. airports. The individual investments are worth thousands, and in some cases tens or hundreds of thousands, of dollars.

According to a Center for Responsive Politics review of the most recent personal financial disclosure filings, eight members of Congress -- three Democrats and five Republicans -- owned at least $2,000 worth of stock in L-3 Communications, which is one of the two main contractors involved in the full-body scanning machines.

Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) disclosed possessing the most stock in L-3 Communications -- with a minimum investment of at least $500,000 and a maximum value of $1 million. The L-3 Communications stock is fully owned by his wife, Teresa Heinz, according to federal financial disclosure reports.

Members of Congress file annual personal financial disclosures detailing their assets and liabilities, as well as those of their spouses and dependent children. These forms also allow lawmakers to describe the value of their holdings and debts in broad ranges, so it's impossible to know exactly how much the holdings of Kerry's family, or any other lawmaker's household, are worth.

Republican Reps. Michael Castle (R-Del.) and Michael McCaul (R-Texas) both disclosed possessing between $16,002 and $65,000 worth of L-3 Communications stock in 2009.

And Rep. Judy Biggert (R-Ill.) was the member of Congress with the next most valuable holdings in L-3 Communications, worth between $15,001 and $50,000.

Here is a table of all eight lawmakers whose 2009 personal financial disclosure forms, which were filed in May, noted holdings in L-3 Communications, along with the minimum and maximum value of these holdings, according to the Center's research.
  • Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass) --  $500,001 to $1,000,000
  • Rep. Mike Castle (R-Del) -- $16,002 to $65,000
  • Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas) -- $16,002 to $65,000
  • Rep. Judy Biggert (R-Ill) -- $15,001 to $50,000
  • Rep. Ron Klein (D-Fla) -- $1,001 to $15,000
  • Rep. Robert Scott (D-Va) -- $1,001 to $15,000
  • Sen. John Kyl (R-Ariz) -- $2,173
  • Rep. Kenny Marcharnt (R- Texas) -- $2,086
The government's investment in full-body scanners has broadened since the "underwear bomber's" failed terrorism attempt last Christmas. Days later, L-3 Communications was awarded a $165 million contract for the machines, and another company, RapiScan, was also awarded a $173 million contract.

Both companies have seen significant jumps in their federal lobbying expenses since just a few years ago, and both are employing officials with well-heeled government connections, as OpenSecrets Blog previously reported.

For instance, RapiScan utilizes the services of Michael Chertoff, the secretary of Homeland Security under Republican President George W. Bush. And former Republican Sen. Alfonse D'Amato (R-N.Y.) and Linda Daschle, the wife of former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle (D-S.D.), are both actively lobbying for L-3 Communications

Thursday, November 25, 2010

The Healthcare Bubble

Buying tech stocks with no consideration of price fueled the .com bubble. Buying real estate with no consideration of price fueled the housing bubble. Buying healthcare with no consideration of price is fueling the bubble no one is talking about.


It is easy to spot bubbles looking backward. It is more difficult to see bubbles yet unpopped. I contend our healthcare system is in a huge bubble. Here is why:

People generally prefer their salary in the form of dollars, not goods or services. They want to be paid in cash, not in toilet paper, oil changes or Hamburger Helper. Given this, why do employees receive healthcare benefits from their employers?

Our federal tax code allows for employer-provided healthcare benefits to be tax-exempt. In other words, you don’t have to pay taxes on healthcare if your job provides it, but you do if you buy healthcare on your own. This tax policy alters the natural preference to be paid in salary, to instead be paid in healthcare.


What we get from our employers is called health ‘insurance,’ but it is anything but. Insurance is defined as “the equitable transfer of the risk of a loss from one entity to another, in exchange for a premium.” Common examples that fit this definition are homeowner’s insurance, which pays out in the event of fire, and car insurance, which pays out in the event of an accident. Yet health insurance pays for everything from routine doctors visits to Viagra. This is not a transfer of risk in exchange for paying a premium; it is a third party buying your healthcare so you don’t have to pay taxes on it.


While this allows healthcare consumers to purchase their healthcare tax free, it has the unintended consequence of stripping price signals from the patient’s decision-making process. This turns health insurance into the equivalent of an all-you-can-eat buffet where consumers gorge themselves with no consideration of cost. When was the last time you selected a doctor based on price? What about a prescription drug? Do you even know what the real prices of these things are?


How does this translate into a bubble? Let’s put all the pieces together.


The bubble is blown like this: Our tax structure creates the incentive for people to get as much of their healthcare through employer-provided benefits; with people getting as much of their healthcare through employer-provided benefits, consumers do not price shop their healthcare services; with consumers not price shopping their healthcare services, there is no sensitivity to rising prices; with no sensitivity to rising prices, prices spiral out of control; with prices spiraling out of control, a system is created that is completely artificial, exorbitantly expensive, and not built on market forces. This is a bubble.


All bubbles burst. It is not a matter of if, but when.


The bubble will burst like this: As healthcare continues to become more and more expensive, employers will no longer be able to afford to provide their employees benefits; with employers no longer able to provide their employees benefits, less people will have their healthcare paid for by a third party; with less people having their healthcare paid for by a third party, there will be more consumers responding to price signals in the healthcare market; with more consumers responding to price signals in the healthcare market, the existing system will begin to crack due to the infiltration of market forces; with the infiltration of market forces, America's healthcare system will be shown to be wholly uneconomic and will collapse on itself.


Pop.


Happy Thanksgiving from the CTPP

Wishing you & your loved ones a
Happy & Blessed Thanksgiving
from the Cleveland Tea Party Patriots

Monday, November 22, 2010

ACTION ALERT: Stop The Sewer Rate Increase (Part 2)

ACTION ALERT

In Part 1 of this Stop the Sewer Rate Increase Action Alert (click here to read) the contact information for the NEORSD Sewer Board members & EPA are listed.  Please continue contacting the Board members and the EPA with your concerns about the proposed sewer rate increase, the lack of transparency in the process & the complete disregard of public accountability shown by the NEORSD Board members.

You can also click here to leave comments on the NEORSD website.

Joining the Village of Macedonia, City of Middleburg Hts, City of Lyndhurst, and the City of Broadview Hts. -- the City of Strongsville has also passed a Resolution supporting the 1yr Moratorium. Please contact the Mayor & Council of your city and request they do the same. Click here to find the contact information for the 63 communities serviced by the NEORSD.

Our immediate task at hand is to have the Sewer Board pass a 1yr Moratorium on the propsoed increase.  This starting to gain traction and currently more cities are taking the steps of passing Resolutions supporting the request for a 1yr Moratorium. Besides expressing disgust over the NEORSD Board members actions, State Senator Tim Grendell & State Senator Tom Patton have also joined us in requesting a 1yr Moratorium.

Please contact the below elected and 'elect' officials and request they also stand for the people and support the 1yr Moratorium.  When contacting the below officials with this initial request we encourage you to be cordial in expressing your concerns.  Officials expressing the willingness to join us & support the 1yr Moratorium can email their public statement of support to clevelandteaparty@gmail.com.

Note: To make emailing easier at the end of the contact info for the below OH Reps & OH Senators their email addresses have been listed together so you can cut, copy & paste them into your email browser.

Cuyahoga County Executive & Council

Ed Fitzgerald (County Executive)
PH: (216) 529-6600
Email: mayor@lakewoodoh.net

Dave Greenspan (District 1)
Will Review & Respond

State Senator Dale Miller (District 2)
(REFUSES to Support Moratorium)
PH: (614)466-5123
PH: (216) 252-7827

Dan Brady (District 3)
Email: daniel.r.brady@gmail.com

Chuck Germana (District 4)
??? Undecided ???
PH: (440)882-2013
Email: chuck.germana@gmail.com

Michael Gallagher (District 5)
Supports Request for Moratorium

Jack Schron (District 6)
Unavailable to Contact

Yvonne Conwell (District 7)
Click Here to Email

Pernell Jones Jr. (District 8)
Will Respond Monday

C. Ellen Connolly (District 9)
PH: (216)321-2705
Email: ellenconnally@gmail.com

Julian Rogers (District 10)
Will Review & Respond

Sunny Simon (District 11)
Unavailable until Nov. 30th
Email: simonsunnys@aol.com

OH House Members

(Cuyahoga County Area)

Rep. Kenny Yuko (District 7)
PH: (614)466-8012
FX: (614)719-0007
Email: district07@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep. Armond Budish (District 8)
PH: (614) 466-5441
FX: (614) 719-0008
Email: district08@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep. Barbara Boyd (District 9)
PH: (614) 644-5079
FX: (614) 719-0009
Email: district09@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep. Robin Belcher (District 10)
PH: (614)466-7954
FX: (614)719-0010
Email: district10@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect Bill Patmon (District 10)
PH: (216)861-7368

Rep. Sandra Williams (District 11)
PH: (614) 466-1414
FX: (614) 719-0011
Email: district11@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep. Michael DeBose (District 12)
PH: (614)466-1408
FX: (614)719-3912
Email: district12@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect John Barnes (District 12)
Email: info@barnesforohio.com
Email: john@barnesforohio.com
Email: andrew@barnesforohio.com

Rep. Michael Skindell (District 13)
PH: (614)466-5921
FX: (614)719-3913
Email: district13@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect Nickie Antonio (District 13)
PH: (216)529-6055
PH: (216)221-4421
Email: nickieantonio@aol.com

Rep. Mike Foley (District 14)
PH: (614)466-3350
FX: (614)719-3910
Email: district14@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep. Timothy DeGeeter (District 15)
PH: (614) 466-3485
FX: (614) 719-3911
Email: district15@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep. Nan Baker (District 16)
PH: (614)466-0961
FX: (614)719-3998
Email: district16@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep. Josh Mandel (District 17)
PH: (614)644-6041
FX: (614)719-6956
Email: district17@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect Marlene Anielski (District 17)
Email: Marlene@marlene4ohio.com

Rep. Matt Patten (District 18)
PH: (614)466-4895
FX: (614)719-6957
Email: district18@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect Mike Dovilla (District 18)
PH: (440)973-7111
Email: mike@dovillaforohio.com

Rep. Richard Hollington (District 98)
PH: (614) 644-5088
FX: (614) 719-6998
Email: district98@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect Tim Grendell (District 98)
Supports Request for Moratorium

(Lake County Area)

Rep. Lorain Fende (District 62)
PH: (614)466-7251
FX: (614)719-3962
Email: district62@ohr.state.oh.us

(Lorain County Area)

Rep. Matt Lundy (District 57)
PH: (614)644-5076
FX: (614)719-3957
Email: district57@ohr.state.oh.us

(Summit County Area)

Rep. Brian Williams (District 41)
PH: (614)644-5085
FX: (614)719-6941
Email: district41@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect Lynn Slaby (District 41)
Email: slaby4rep@aol.com

Rep. Mike Moran (District 42)
PH: (614)466-1177
FX: (614)719-6942
Email: district42@ohr.state.oh.us

Rep.-Elect Kristina Roegner (District 42)
PH: (330)920-8455

Cut, Copy & Paste into your email for quick sending the above OH Representatives...
district07@ohr.state.oh.us, district08@ohr.state.oh.us, district09@ohr.state.oh.us, district10@ohr.state.oh.usdistrict11@ohr.state.oh.us, district12@ohr.state.oh.usinfo@barnesforohio.com, district13@ohr.state.oh.usnickieantonio@aol.com, district14@ohr.state.oh.us, district15@ohr.state.oh.us, district16@ohr.state.oh.us, district17@ohr.state.oh.us, Marlene@marlene4ohio.comdistrict18@ohr.state.oh.us, mike@dovillaforohio.com, district98@ohr.state.oh.us, district62@ohr.state.oh.us, district42@ohr.state.oh.us, district57@ohr.state.oh.usdistrict41@ohr.state.oh.us, slaby4rep@aol.com,

Ohio Senate

(Cuyahoga County Area)

State Senator Shirley Smith (21st District)
PH: (614)466-4857

State Senator Dale Miller (23rd District)
PH: (614)466-5123

State Senator-Elect Michael Skindell (23rd District)
PH: (614)466-5921
FX: (614)719-3913
Email: district13@ohr.state.oh.us

State Senator Tom Patton (24th District)
Supports Request for Moratorium

State Senator Nina Turner (25th District)
PH: (614)466-4583

(Lorain County Area)

State Senator Sue Morano (13th District)
PH: (614)644-7613

State Senator-Elect Gayle Manning (13th District)

State Senator Kevin Coughlin (27th District)
PH: (614)466-4823

State Senator-Elect Frank LaRose (27th District)
PH: (330)461-6446

U.S. Congress


Congressman Dennis Kucinich (OH-10)
D.C. Office
PH:(202)225-5871
FX: (202)225-5745

Parma Office
PH: (440)845-2707
FX: (440)845-2743

Lakewood Office
PH: (216)228-8850
FX: (216)228-6465

Congresswoman Marcia Fudge (OH-11)
D.C. Office
PH: (202)225-7032
DC FX: (202)225-1339

District Office
PH: (216)522-4900
FX: (216)522-4908

Congresswoman Betty Sutton (OH-13)
D.C. Office
PH: (202)225-3401
District Office
PH: (330)865-8450
Chief of Staff Email:
nichole.reynolds@mail.house.gov or nichole.reynold@mail.house.gov

Friday, November 19, 2010

Action Alert: STOP THE SEWER RATE INCREASE

ACTION ALERT
Stop the Sewer Rate Increase

At the Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District (NEORSD) public hearing this past Wednesday night nearly 250-300 people showed up to voice their displeasure's over the proposed sewer rate increase. Other than Julius Ciaccia (NEORSD Executive Director), the only NEORSD Board Members present were Middleburg Hts Mayor Gary Starr & Ron Sulik. 

After hearing comments from citizens & Tea Party members from across the District, when asked if he would support the moratorium on the rate increase -- Mr. Sulik "was still undecided."  Whereas, Mayor Starr was a "star" in speaking out against this gross abuse of power by the NEORSD & the U.S. EPA and requested a 1yr moratorium on these increases that will cause an increase in your sewer bill to more than $50 a month by 2016 and eventually to more than $140 per month.

The increase to fund the $3 Billion Clean Lake Project is over, above & separate from the additional Storm Water Management Fees the NEORSD is also seeking to impose on behalf of the U.S. EPA & the Clean Water Act.

The NEORSD will vote on this rate increase at 12:30pm on December 2, 2010. In a NEORSD meeting held today, Mayor Starr made a motion to re-schedule the time of this meeting at 7:00pm so it would afford the public the availability to attend this meeting.  NOT ONE BOARD MEMBER WOULD SECOND THE MOTION! In fact, NEORSD Board President Darnell Brown found Mayor Starr's Motion -- out of order!

By not attending the public hearing & then by the refusing to even Second a Motion rescheduling the vote at a time where it can be witnessed by the very public they wish impose a tax on by federal edict, shows the board members of the NEORSD, a court-created regulatory & taxing agency created on behalf of the EPA for enforcement of the Clean Water Act (ORC 6119), could care a less about the further hardships their vote will cause on this already financially & economically distressed region.

Our first steps are getting the moratorium in place -- Please contact  the NEORSD Board members and voice your opinion on the increases and request the meeting be reset for 7pm and, the 1yr moratorium be put in place.  Please read entire post for complete list of people to contact.

NEORSD Board Members

Darnell Brown (President)
PH: (216)-664-3990
Email: mayorsactioncenter@city.cleveland.oh.us
Email ATT: Darnell Brown

Ron Sulik (Vice-President)
Email: chapmanj@neorsd.org ATT: Ron Sulik

Mayor Dean DePiero (Secretary)
PH: (440) 885-8001
Fax: 440-885-8012
Email: mayorsoffice@cityofparma-oh.gov

Sheila Kelly (Member)
PH: (216) 295-0100

Walter O'Malley (Member)
PH: (216)621-3090
FX: (216)696-0660
Email: local38@ibew38.org

Mayor Jack Bacci (Member)
PH: (216) 641-7020
FX: 216-641-8485
Email: j.bacci@cuyahogaheights.com

Mayor Gary Starr (Member)
Do not contact; Supports Moratorium

The EPA has recently granted a moratorium in FL, please contact the below EPA offices and request they do the same for here...

EPA Offices

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Lisa Jackson (Administrator)
PH: (202)564-4700

US Environmental Agency / Region 5

Susan Hedman (Region 5 Administrator)
PH: (312)886-3000
Email: hedman.susan@epa.gov

Ohio Environmental Protection Agency

Chris Korleski (Director)
PH: (614) 644-2782
FX: (614) 644-3184
Email: chris.korleski@epa.state.oh.us

Laura Powell (Asst. Director)
PH: (614) 644-2782
Fx: (614) 644-3184
Email: Laura.Powell@epa.state.oh.us

OH EPA N/E Ohio District

Bill Skowronski (District Chief)
PH: (330) 963-1130
FX: (330) 487-0769

Keith Riley (Asst. District Chief)
PH: (330) 963-1111
FX: (330)487-0769
Email: keith.riley@epa.state.oh.us

When you are done contacting the above NEORSD Board members & EPA offices, we urge you to also call the following people;

County Executive-Elect Ed Fitzgerald
PH: (216) 529-6600
Email: mayor@lakewoodoh.net

Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson
PH: (216)664-3990
Email: mayorsactioncenter@city.cleveland.oh.us

Mayor & Council of your City

When contacting your Mayor & Council express your dismay they were not present at the NEORSD meeting last night representing your community.  Ask them if their absence meant they don't care about the increases or does their absence mean they support them?

Mayor Starr of Middleburg Hts has contacted all 63 communities in the NEORSD and has requested they sign on to a statement supporting the request for a moratorium on the rate increase.  To date the cities that have signed on in support are; Village of Macedonia, City of Lyndhurst, City of Broadview Hts.

Most likely your Mayor and/or Council member will tell you they have no authority over the NEORSD and there is nothing they can do.  They are to stand and fight against anything that negatively affects the residents & city they represent.  Should they not come out publicly against this draconian sewer rate increase -- you will remember this when it is time for their re-election.

County Councilman-Elect Dave Greenspan, Middleburg Hts Councilman-at-Large Ray Guttman & Middleburg Hts Ward 4 Councilman John Grech & former Congressman Ron Mottl were the ONLY other public officials in attendance. They have no authority over the NEORSD either - but they were there standing with the residents against this sewer rate increase. Congratulations to these elected officials for doing the right thing! 

And why weren't the elected officials of your city present?  Call and find out -- ask that they also support the moratorium. Email us back at clevelandteaparty@gmail.com and we will make their answers and responses public. Click here for more on some recent EPA actions.

Please continue checking back for more contact information or join our email list by signing up at www.clevelandteaparty.com for updates.