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Rep. Gary Miller’s Weekly Newsletter

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 30, 2012

This came over the wire from Congressman Gary Miller’s office yesterday…

House Passes FY 2013 Budget Resolution

House Republicans this week passed a budget resolution for Fiscal Year 2013 that will cut trillions in government spending, reduce our nation’s debt and deficits, and help our economy grow without raising taxes on families and job creators. Compared to the President’s proposed budget, which would lead to a net $1.5 trillion increase in spending, the House-passed budget cuts $5.3 trillion in government spending over the next Read the rest of this entry »

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Rep. Campbell: No More Political Gimmicks, Let’s Fix the Deficit Problem

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 30, 2012

This came across  the wire recently from the office of Congressman John Campbell:

Rep. Campbell: No More Political Gimmicks, Let’s Fix the Deficit Problem 

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Offering remarks during debate on the House Republican Budget resolution, Congressman John Campbell (R-CA) argues that the U.S. can avoid repeating Europe’s mistakes if Congress is willing to work on a bipartisan basis to develop a fiscally sound budget proposal and reject untenable proposals of a purely political nature.  Read the rest of this entry »

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CRA Endorses Dr. Ken Williams for Re-Election to OC Board of Education

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 29, 2012

This just came across the wire from the Williams for OCBE campaign (Full Disclosure: Ken Williams is a Custom Campaigns client):

California Republican Assembly Unanimously Endorses Dr. Ken Williams for Re-Election to OC Board of Education 

Irvine, CA (March 28, 2012) – This last weekend, the California Republican Assembly    unanimously voted to endorse Dr. Ken Williams for re-election to the Orange County Board of Education Trustee Area 3 seat in the June primary. Read the rest of this entry »

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CACS Releases 2010 Election Spending Report

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 29, 2012

This press release just came across the wire from California Common Sense. Normally we run our press releases on Friday-Sunday, but the consensus was that this was a worthy post for the middle of the week. This article shows what appears to be the root of the problem in California:

CACS RELEASES 2010 ELECTION SPENDING REPORT

Over $358 Million Spent on California Campaigns

Los Altos, CA—California Common Sense (www.cacs.org) released a report detailing donations to California political races in the 2010 elections. The report was written by CACS researcher Sydney Evans. 2010 was the most expensive election cycle in California’s history. Individuals, corporations, trade associations, unions and political/interest/advocacy groups (PIAs) contributed a total of $358,173,393. Read the rest of this entry »

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Norby Notes 7 – Job Fair Tomorrow, Giving Veterans a Break, Titanic CSUF Raise Questioned

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 28, 2012

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John Campbell: Biggest national-security threat is debt

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 23, 2012

This article from the Orange County Register just came across the wire from the Campbell for Congress campaign. It is actually a really good read:

John Campbell: Biggest national-security

threat is debt

By JOHN CAMPBELL

2012-03-22 15:11:03

As conservatives, we are always trying to reduce federal spending because there is a lot of waste and inefficiency in government, because more government spending often does not result in better outcomes, and because there are many things the federal government simply should leave to “the States respectively or to the people,” as the 10th Amendment instructs.

Clearly, spending for the “common defense,” enumerated in the preamble to the Constitution, is one of the unassailed responsibilities of the federal government. No argument there.

But, why is it conservative orthodoxy to assume that defense spending is immune from waste and inefficiency or that more spending in this area alone is always better? It shouldn’t be. It is inconsistent and wrong. Defense spending should be subject to scrutiny for cuts just like any other type of federal expenditure.

For example, there are now 800,000 civilian Defense Department employees – 800,000 people not in uniform or carrying a weapon. And, that doesn’t include employees of defense contractors. That number is not available because we don’t audit the Pentagon, which is another issue.

Some people estimate that the contractors employ a similarly large number of employees entirely through our defense spending. If that’s true, then the civilians working in some way for the Defense Department would outnumber the 1.4 million uniformed members of the Armed Services.

That makes no sense. That is a huge bureaucracy that military personnel tell me does more to get in the way of their duties than help.

Many defense-spending hawks will point out that our Navy now has the smallest number of ships since 1914. OK. What relevance does this have? At the outbreak of World War I, potential European foes had large navies that represented a legitimate threat. Today, we have 10 supercarriers. That is over three times more than the rest of the world combined, including our allies! And, the three foreign fleet carriers are refurbished versions of decades-old ships.

Instead of recapitalizing our existing fleet of Humvees at a much lower cost, we are spending billions developing a new Joint Light Tactical Vehicle with slightly upgraded mission capabilities.

Some people say we need a new strategic bomber to replace our aging B-52s without considering the reduced credibility of the deterrent threat of long-range bombers in an age of missiles and drones.

In no way do I want to reduce the capabilities of the Armed Services to fight existing threats or cut uniformed military pay or benefits. But, throwing more money and equipment at weaponry or strategies to counteract threats that no longer exist makes no sense.

Furthermore, we face another threat, which is much more likely to cause serious damage to U.S. prosperity, hegemony and security than any foreign army. That threat is our huge national debt. Throughout history, great nations have fallen economically before they have been conquered militarily. The most recent example is the Soviet Union, largely brought down by economic, rather than military, failure.

We must get these debts and deficits under control or they will bring us down more quickly and conclusively than anything else.

We can defend the country for less. We can reduce spending and waste without reducing capability to counter threats. And, we must do so. Not only because no element of the budget should be immune to cuts when you are spending 30 percent more than you are taking in. But, also because it is hard to argue that there is waste and cuts to be made in social programs, but zero waste in defense or homeland security. More spending does not necessarily yield better results.

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S.O.A.R. Endorses Tom Daly For AD 69

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 23, 2012

This just came across the wire from Support Our Anaheim Resort aka S.O.A.R. regarding their endorsement of Tom Daly for Assembly:

Save Our Anaheim Resort PACDedicated to Educating the Community and Protecting the Interests of Anaheim’s Resort District
 
S.O.A.R. PAC Endorses Tom Daly for the 69th Assembly DistrictANAHEIM, CA – The Support Our Anaheim Resort District Political Action Committee (S.O.A.R PAC) has announced its endorsement of Tom Daly for the 69th Assembly District. During his tenure as Anaheim Mayor, from 1992-2002, Daly was a lead advocate for the creation of the Anaheim Resort District. To date, he remains a strong supporter and continues to recognize the value of the Anaheim Resort District. The Anaheim Resort District represents less than 5 percent of Anaheim’s land, and generates 50 percent of the City’s tax revenue.“We are thrilled to endorse Tom Daly for the 69th Assembly District” said Jill Kanzler, S.O.A.R. PAC. “He has a proven record as a local leader who will continue to fight for sound policies that foster job creation and a business-friendly environment. He shares our passion to make Anaheim and the rest of Orange County the best it can be, as one of the world’s top tourism destinations. Few elected officials have shown as much support for the Anaheim Resort District and we are confident that he is the only candidate who will continue to be a strong business voice in Sacramento,” concluded Kanzler.S.O.A.R. PAC is a political action committee that supports pro-business, pro-resort candidates.

For more information about S.O.A.R. PAC, please visit our website at www.SOARanaheim.com

 

S.O.A.R. PAC | PO Box 9049 | Anaheim, CA 92812

(714) 400-0734 | ID #1323921Contributions are not tax deductible

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Dana Rohrabacher St. Patricks Day Fundraiser

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 23, 2012

This came across the wire from the Dana Rohrabacher for Congress campaign:

ST. PATRICK’S FUN-RAISER UPDATE: BREITBART.COM EDITOR-AT-LARGE BEN SHAPIRO WILL BE JOINING US AS OUR SPECIAL GUEST!

Recognizing the loss of our friend, patriot and citizen journalist Andrew Breitbart, we invite you to join us in closing out the St. Patrick’s season at our annual Irish pub event, this year totally dedicated to carrying on the freedom revolution Andrew Breitbart championed.  We are expecting patriots, freedom fighters & revelers from OC and beyond who knew Andrew as a visionary and a warrior for the conservative movement.

As many of you remember, this time last year Andrew Breitbart was the guest of honor and wowed us at our annual St. Patrick’s Celebration.  CLICK HERE to watch the video.

  • Date:  Sunday, March 25th
  • Time: 3pm – 6pm
  • Place: Skosh Monahan’s Pub in Costa Mesa (2000 Newport Blvd, at 20th Street)

This year we’ll have our traditional Irish music, beer, food and humor, but more than that we will have a living memorial to our favorite freedom fighter, watching from St. Patrick’s favorite heavenly pub.  Yes,  Andrew, we will carry on the fight, with all the gusto, courage and humor he demonstrated to us so many times.

RSVP NOW: by email: irish@rohrabacher.com or phone: 714-655-9420

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Republican Party of Orange County Endorses Dr. Ken Williams for Re-Election to OC Board of Education

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 21, 2012

This just came across the wire from the Williams for Orange County Board of Education campaign:

Republican Party of Orange County Endorses Dr. Ken Williams for Re-Election to OC Board of Education

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Orange County, CA (March 20, 2012) – Last night, the Republican Party of Orange County voted to endorse Dr. Ken Williams for re-election to the Orange County Board of Education Trustee Area 3 seat in the June primary.

“I am grateful to the Republican Party of Orange County for recognizing that I am the candidate of limited government, personal responsibility, and traditional family values,” Williams said. “I thank the party for its endorsement of my record fighting tax hikes, cutting waste, and battling unfunded mandates.”

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Fix It, Episode II

Posted by Newsletter Reprint on March 20, 2012

This just recently came across the wire from the office of Congressman John Campbell:

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Fix It, Episode II: In the second “episode” of our saga on fixing our problems and bringing America a new period of growth and optimism, I will address an issue that none of you will be surprised to see me tackle – the debt and deficit. Since I was first elected to the California State Assembly in 2000, trying to get government to tax, spend and waste less has been a major priority for me. As such, you have heard a lot from me on this issue. So, I will not repeat much of what I have said incessantly for years so that I don’t become electronic Ambien for you.
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