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Sunday, May 6, 2012

Americans Spend More $$$ on Taxes than Housing, Food & Clothing


Under the four years of failed leadership and "share the wealth" policies of President Obama, you will be spending more of your hard earned money on paying taxes to support others -- than you will on your own housing, clothing ad food expenses combined!

From The Tax Foundation --

In 2012, Americans will pay approximately $4.041 trillion in taxes, which is $152 billion, or 3.9%, more than they will spend on housing, food, and clothing combined, according to a new study from the Tax Foundation. In addition, an increasing proportion of government benefits now go to pay for those same basic expenses of low-income Americans.

Examining the trends of tax collections and expenditures on housing, food, and clothing for the past several decades, the study shows that an ever-increasing amount of taxpayer money has gone into government programs that subsidize or pay for essential household goods. Cash and voucher benefits now pay for over a third of basic household expenses, up from less than 1% in 1929 and less than 20% in the early 1970s.

"Transfer payments, or government social benefits, have grown to represent a substantial portion of money spent on living expenses, encompassing housing, food, clothing, healthcare, and transportation," said Tax Foundation Adjunct Scholar Kevin Duncan. "This means that the government is picking up an increasing portion of the tab for these essential goods."

From the creation of Medicare in 1965 through 2010, transfer payments rose from 11.39% to 34.79% of living expenditures. While some money spent on transfer programs is spent on other items besides healthcare, food, clothing, transportation, and housing, the strong prevalence of in-kind benefits, or government transfer payments for a specific item or service, keeps this as a small fraction of overall expenditures.

Between 1929 and the early 1980s, aggregate tax collections were less than total expenditures on housing, food, and clothing. From 1929 to 1980, tax liabilities grew from $10 billion to $751 billion, while expenditures on housing, food, and clothing grew from $41.6 billion to $775.7 billion. The gap between tax collections and expenditures on essential goods reached a maximum in 2000, when Americans gave 19% more to the government than they spent on these items.

But, this makes it official that President Obama has finally held true on one of his campaign promises - Hope & Change.  Yes, you "hope" you will have some "change" left after President Obama gets his hand out of your pocket so he can pay for others.

Saturday, May 5, 2012

Senator Sherrod Brown & Senator Dick Durbin to Host Senate Judiciary Subcommittee Hearing on "Voting & Civil Rights" in Cleveland

Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Senator Dick Durbin (D-IL), two of Senator Harry Reid's best buddies, will be hosting an official hearing of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee this coming Monday (5/7/12) on Voting Rights in Ohio - specifically the supposed negative effects of HB 194.

SB 194, which is subject to a repeal effort in the 2012 General Election, reduces the amount of voting days registered voters can cast a ballot prior to election day, puts the responsibility of voting in the proper location on said registered voter and would require registered voters to submit a Vote by Mail application if they wish to vote absentee.

From Hispanic Ohio -- (Emphasis added)

United States Sen. Sherrod Brown (D-OH) and Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL) will hold an official hearing of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights, and Human Rights in Cleveland on Monday examining the impact of Ohio’s new voting law, H.B. 194, which shortens early voting and eliminates the requirement that poll workers direct voters to the proper precinct. U.S. Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-Warrensville) will provide testimony; additional witnesses will be announced at a later date.

Ohio’s new law reduces the number of early voting days from 35 to 17, and eliminates voting on the weekend before an election and prohibits county boards of elections from mailing unsolicited absentee ballots.

H.B. 194 will be subject to a ballot repeal measure in November.

The hearing will begin at 9 a.m. at the Carl B. Stokes federal courthouse, 801 W. Superior Avenue, all are encouraged to attend.

Where HB 194 and other election law related bills passed on Ohio this year will instill some integrity back into the election process and close loopholes that encourage voter fraud, the Democrats, no longer allowed to use votes from the cemetery as voters are now required to, if not registered, to at least have a pulse, would rather have voting available to anybody with a pulse, being allowed to vote anywhere -- days, weeks, and possibly months before election day.

With Ohio being a known battleground state, with the Democrats having to perform well in Cuyahoga County to win in Ohio and with Sherrod Brown & President Obama unable to run on their past 4 yrs of failure, that this Democrat-led Dog & Pony Show of "Voter Victimhood & Veiled Class Warfare" should come as no surprise.

The hearing starts at 9 a.m. Monday 5/7/12 at the Carl B. Stokes Federal Courthouse, located at 801 W. Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH (Click here for Map). 

Friday, May 4, 2012

A Tea Party Patriots (OH) Salute to Ohio Law Enforcement


Date: 5/4/12

For Immediate Release

Contact: Ralph King

  
A Salute to Ohio Law Enforcement:
FBI deserves big Thumbs Up

Cleveland, Ohio - The Federal Bureau of Investigation earned a huge “job well done” from all Ohioans for the precise and efficient strike against a domestic terrorists group who allegedly attempted to destroy a bridge near Cleveland.

Ohio tea partiers are encouraging all citizens to praise the FBI and local law enforcement for the outstanding job they do every day. Tea Party Patriot State Co-Coordinator Ralph King said, “we have just witnessed excellence in achievement from the finest law enforcement people in the world.”

Many of us in the Cleveland area were shocked to discover on April 30th, 2012, on a typical Monday evening, the FBI arrested five men involved in a conspiracy to blow up a bridge that may have injured and killed people and would have had a destructive impact on travel and interstate commerce and therefore our struggling economy. "It's instances of violence such as this that continue to set tea party members and supporters apart as peaceful, respectful and reasonable citizens protesting an excessive and over reaching government," said Marianne Gasiecki, State Co-Coodinator for the Tea Party Patriots.

All too often, honorable institutions like the Federal Bureau of Investigation have been wrongly criticized, often for political purposes. It is time for an honest look at a great law enforcement body with important accomplishments during some of the most trying times of this great nation. For more than a hundred years the FBI has served tirelessly to fill the gaps between local laws, dealing mostly with criminal activity across State lines.

The FBI and local law enforcement personnel were on the job while the rest of us went about our business without a clue as to what the conspirators were planning. Because of the tireless efforts of honorable men and women serving in law enforcement the attackers were under surveillance from the beginning, and the public was never in danger. The FBI has once more demonstrated its expertise in carrying out the FBI mission to protect our communities, businesses and our lives. Thank you FBI and God Bless you.

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Thursday, May 3, 2012

Tea Party Patriot values vs Occupy

From National Review Online cartoons of the day (it’s from last November, but is still au courant):

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Support SB 323: Protect Ohio Workers Compensation Benefits


ACTION ALERT

On Tuesday May 1, 2012 at 4:00 P.M. in the South Hearing Room 231, The Insurance, Commerce, and Labor Committee will hear proponent testimony on Senate Bill 323.

Senate Bill 323sponsored by Senator Bill Seitz, will amend sections 2743.02, 2744.02, 4123.01, and 4123.511 and to enact sections 2307.82 and 4123.513 of the Revised Code to prohibit illegal and unauthorized aliens from receiving compensation and certain benefits under Ohio's Workers' Compensation Law.

If you are unable to attend this hearing you can email your testimony/letter for S.B. 323 to Senator Seitz at SD8@senate.state.oh.us or Senator Bacon at  SD3@senate.state.oh.us. Subject Line - SB 323 Testimony/Letter. Proponent testimony can be submitted until the bill goes up for a final vote.

By law, illegal immigrants are not permitted to work in Ohio. Employers choosing to ignore these laws by hiring illegal immigrants, should also be held responsible for incurring costs related to any injury while the illegal alien was under ther employ.

SB 323 will protect the citizens and law-abiding employers in Ohio from being further financially victimized  & burdened by those willfully ignoring the laws of our state.  SB 323 will assure that only individuals legally employed in Ohio will be eligible for Workers Compensation Benefits.

Please contact the below members of the Senate Insurance, Commerce & Labor Committee and urge them to support SB 323.

Insurance, Commerce & Labor Committee

Chairman

Senator Kevin Bacon (R)
Phone: (614) 466-8064
Email: SD03@senate.state.oh.us

Vice-Chair

Senator Kieth Faber (R)
Phone: (614) 466-7584
Email: SD12@senate.state.oh.us

Republican Members

Senator Bill Beagle
Phone: (614) 466-6247
Email: SD05@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Cliff Hite
Phone: (614) 466-8150
Email: SD01@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Jim Hughes
Phone: (614) 466-5981
Email: SD16@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Shannon Jones
Phone: (614) 466-9737
Email: SD07@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Kris Jordan
Phone: (614) 466-8086
Email: SD19@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Tim Schaffer
Phone: (614) 466-5838
Email: SD31@senate.state.oh.us

Democrat Members

Ranking Minority Member

Senator Joe Schiavoni
Phone: (614) 466-8285
Email: SD33@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Edna Brown
Phone: (614) 466-5204
Email: SD11@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Eric Kearney
Phone: (614) 466-5980
Email: SD09@senate.state.oh.us

Senator Tom Sawyer
Phone: (614) 466-7041
Email: SD28@senate.state.oh.us

You can also contact your State Senator and ask them to voice their support for the SB 323.  Click Here to find your State Senator.

Thanks to the Grassroots Rally Team of Ohio for the above info.

Sunday, April 29, 2012

3 Yrs & Counting: President Obama & Senate Democrats STILL Failing American Public



April 29, 2012
For Immediate Release

Contact:  Stephen Miller,
Andrew Logan: 202.228.0575

By The Numbers: Three Full Years Since Senate Democrats Last Adopted A Budget

“This Sunday, April 29, we will have gone 3 full years since the last time the Senate Democrats have brought a budget to the floor of the Senate… They are unable to unite behind a financial vision for this country that they are willing to go to the American people and advocate for and publicly defend.” – Ranking Member Sessions, floor speech, April 26, 2012

1096  –——————–  Days since the Senate majority last passed a budget
$10.4 trillion ————  Total federal spending since a budget was last adopted
$4.5 trillion ———––– New gross debt accumulated over that time
$15,000 —————–– Additional debt per person over that time
$39,000 —————–– Additional debt per family over that time
$626 billion ––———– Net interest payments on the debt since a budget was last adopted

1 ————————–– Budget mark-ups scheduled and then suddenly cancelled at the last minute by the Senate majority this year
0 ————————–– Number of Democrat Senators who voted for any budget in the last two years

0 ————————–– Number of votes in the House and Senate in support of President Obama’s budgets this year and last
511 ———————–– Number of combined votes against
51 ––––——————– Number of votes needed to pass a budget in the Senate
0 ————————–– Number of Democrat budget plans brought to the Senate floor in 2010
0 ————————— Number brought to the floor in 2011
0 ————————–– Number brought to the floor in 2012
2 U.S.C. 631 ––—–—– Title and Section of the U.S. Code that requires a budget be passed
Note: To view this document as a 1-page PDF, please click here.

Tuesday, April 24, 2012

An Open Letter to Ohio Republican Party Chairman Bob Bennett: 2012 Elections



In response to the recent naming of former Congressman and current ORP State Central Committeeman Bob McEwen as spokesman of the Ohio Republican Party (ORP) for the 2012 election, the below letter is being sent to ORP Interim Chairman Bob Bennett voicing our concerns and objections over this intellectually vacuous and questionable appointment.

Ohio Republican Party
Chairman Bob Bennett
211 South Fifth St
Columbus, OH 43215

Dear Chairman Bennett,

In light of your recent comments in which you stated former Congressman Bob McEwen would be named as Spokesman for the Ohio Republican Party during the 2012 election cycle, accordingly, we feel the need to respond and share our concerns.

With what arguably may be the most important election many of us will ever face in our lifetime, the importance of acting soundly, smartly, and with integrity cannot be underestimated. Because Ohio is a key battleground state, decisions and actions in Ohio made during this election cycle WILL play prominently in the eventual outcome of the Presidential election

Considering his past role in the House Banking Scandal and past voting indiscretions, we believe the decision to name former Congressman and current ORP State Central Committeeman Bob McEwen as spokesman to be sorely lacking in political judgment and respectfully request this decision be rescinded or reconsidered.

While volunteers and Tea Party members across the state fan out in our GOTV efforts promoting our conservative values, voter integrity, and the need for integrity in our elected officials, the appointment of Congressman McEwen flies in the face of good judgment; an individual who can be attacked for having violated the public trust is a poor choice for a political party spokesman.

We know all too well how President Obama will do everything possible to deflect attention from his 4 years of policies that have failed this state and our country.  It is incumbent on the Ohio Republican Party to remain vigilant in making sure they do not willfully arm the left with endless political fodder with actions like this leading up to the all-important 2012 election.

In closing, we look forward to your written response to this request in a timely manner, and we want to thank you for giving our correspondence your immediate and undivided attention.

Regards,

Ralph King
Marianne Gasiecki
Tea Party Patriots
State Coordinators (OH)

After speaking with many of the Tea Party & Liberty group members and Coordinators across Ohio, we have yet to find anyone that supports the decision to name McEwen as ORP Spokesman for the 2012 election.

After learning of former Congressman McEwen's role in the House Banking Scandal, past voting scandals and, past work as a high-powered lobbyist, the reaction has ranged from disbelief to disgust.

For the record, we do believe in forgiveness and that people can change. We applaud former Congressman McEwen for acknowledging, accepting and learning from his past mistakes. And we believe that the role and work he is currently doing on the ORP State Central Committee is where his experience would best serve the conservative movement during this election cycle.

Former Congressman McEwen surely recognizes the liabilities that his being ORP spokesman would bring and, how it will surely diminish any chances of conservative success in 2012.

If former Congressman McEwen has truly learned from his past mistakes and is a changed person, and in light of what the future of our nation faces in this upcoming election, Congressman McEwen would do the right thing by putting country first and reconsider his taking on this role as ORP Spokesman.