Upcoming Meetings

Upcoming PBCTP Meetings include:

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Curtis Bowers at Boca on 2/29

Please join us on Monday, February 29 when Boca chapter will host:


Curtis Bowers

Curtis Bowers has started and operated many businesses over the last 25 years, most notably his three Award-Winning Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurants. Curtis has also served as a State Representative in the Idaho Legislature.

In 2010, the Bowers’ family film project called “AGENDA: Grinding America Down” won the $101,000 Grand Prize for “Best of Festival” at the SAICFF. AGENDA has been successfully distributed through the grassroots efforts of many worldwide.

Curtis now speaks extensively around the U.S. on the Progressives’ long war against God and how the intentional promotion of Socialist and Communistic ideas has changed America from within.

Curtis and his wife of 24 years, Lauren, live in rural Idaho where they home educate their 9 children (3 girls and 6 boys), are actively involved in their church, manage Copybook Heading Productions and sing as a family at events in the Northwest.

Curtis is currently finishing production on the sequel to AGENDA.

Brian Hughes:
“Grinding America Down is a great piece of research and should be watched by any American who is not asleep at the wheel, or doesn’t want to be asleep at the wheel. It is because we have slept through America’s downfall that we are where we are.”

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United Nations Document

Monday February 29,  2016 – 6:00pm
Boca Community Center
150 Crawford Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7807
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Please RSVP below; no meal is served with this meeting.

Eric Golub and Cade Marsh at Abaco on 3/7

Please join us on March 7th at our Monday, Jupiter Chapter Meeting as we host:


Political Satirist Eric Golub
and

Political Consultant Cade Marsh

Eric Golub has been a stockbrokerage professional since 1994. He began writing on March 11th, 2007, the three-year anniversary of the Madrid bombings and the midpoint of 9/11. He has been inflicting his worldview on his readers since then. He writes about politics Monday through Friday, and about football and other human interest items on weekends.

His site is the “Tygrrrr Express.” In April of 2009 he published the book “Ideological Bigotry,” endorsed on the back cover by Ward Connerly and Armstrong Williams. He followed that up in 2010 with “Ideological Violence,” endorsed by Fox News Military Analyst Ralph Peters, and “Ideological Idiocy.” In 2015 he published “Ideological Lunacy,” endorsed by Fox News Military Analyst Bill Cowan and Kevin Jackson, and “Jewish Lunacy,” endorsed by Rabbis Daniel Lapin and David Wolpe.

He speaks around the country to various chapters of the Republican Women’s Federated, Republican Jewish Coalition, Young Republicans, College Republicans, Tea Party, 9/12 Project, and other conservative groups. He has spoken in front of Vice President Dick Cheney, Michael Reagan, Michele Bachmann, Michael Steele, Eric Cantor, Sarah Palin, Tim Pawlenty, Herman Cain, Michael Medved, Ann Coulter and many more. He spoke at several CPAC events and C-Span has carried his remarks on several occasions.


Cade Marsh, a political consultant and digital media strategist, is a Senior at Palm Beach Atlantic University and the Founder of Millennial Ventures, Inc. He is currently serving as the Florida Federation of College Republican’s Executive Director and recently announced his candidacy for State Chair of the Florida Federation.
Cade got his start in politics as part of the Palm Beach County fundraising team, after which he identified and selected by the College Republican National Committee to serve as their Iowa Field Representative. After serving alongside the CRNC, he partnered with conservatives across the state of Florida to become the Executive Director for FFCR.

His vision is “students reaching students” and is working tirelessly to implement the largest student-led field program of any state federation. He is passionate about raising, training, and deploying the conservative millennial generation to spread the values of limited government, fiscal responsibility, and free markets.

His goal for 2016 is to continue representing College Republicans across the state of Florida and building record numbers of chapters and members, partnering with organizations such as The Tea Party, Leadership Institute, Republican Leadership Initiative, and Turning Point USA. Through coalition building and by implementing an incredibly impressive CR field program, the height of Marsh’s ambition this year is to deliver 100,000 new conservative votes by the November elections, turning Florida red.

Millennial-Venture
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Monday, March 7, 2016
Abacoa Golf Club
105 Barbados Drive
Jupiter, Fl 33458
TIME: 5:30 PM
Dinner – $17.00
(Buffet, Cash Bar),
6:30 PM Meeting.

Map

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Curtis Bowers at Wellington, 3/2

Please join us on Wednesday, February 2nd when Wellington chapter will host:


Curtis Bowers

Curtis Bowers has started and operated many businesses over the last 25 years, most notably his three Award-Winning Mona Lisa Fondue Restaurants. Curtis has also served as a State Representative in the Idaho Legislature.

In 2010, the Bowers’ family film project called “AGENDA: Grinding America Down” won the $101,000 Grand Prize for “Best of Festival” at the SAICFF. AGENDA has been successfully distributed through the grassroots efforts of many worldwide.

Curtis now speaks extensively around the U.S. on the Progressives’ long war against God and how the intentional promotion of Socialist and Communistic ideas has changed America from within.

Curtis and his wife of 24 years, Lauren, live in rural Idaho where they home educate their 9 children (3 girls and 6 boys), are actively involved in their church, manage Copybook Heading Productions and sing as a family at events in the Northwest.

Curtis is currently finishing production on the sequel to AGENDA.

Brian Hughes:
“Grinding America Down is a great piece of research and should be watched by any American who is not asleep at the wheel, or doesn’t want to be asleep at the wheel. It is because we have slept through America’s downfall that we are where we are.”

Click below for a short preview.

View our videos on YouTube

Facebook

United Nations Document


Wellington
Wednesday March 2, 2016
Hurricane Grill and Wings
4075 Florida 7, Lake Worth, FL 33467
(561) 318-6107

Program 6:00pm
No Charge for Meeting

Please RSVP below; no meal is served with this meeting.

Brian Mudd Explains How He Predicts Elections

On Tuesday, February 2, the Boca Chapter heard a discussion of election prediction from WJNO’s Brian Mudd.

Brian Mudd is the Weekday Mornings 5am-9am WJNO (1290 AM) Financial Analyst & Co-Host for The Palm Beaches’ Morning Rush. Brian has graciously given his time to us on several occasions as the moderator in campaign debates, but this time he came to speak about how he uses his statistical analysis skills to predict the outcomes in elections. The methodology he uses for applying undecided voters is actually based on a concept that was first introduced more than 20 years ago called the “Incumbent Rule”. The incumbent rule outlined how 80%+ of the time, undecided voters on Election Day would break for non-incumbent candidates. Through additional research Brian has been able to boil it down to the concept of the known vs. the unknown.

Brian analyzes races around the country in which the undecided voters can swing the outcome of an election. He then apply the undecided voters based on the historical trends in that particular state over the last twenty years. It’s a lot more work but has proven to be extremely accurate as Brian has been able to accurately pick the outcome 98% of the time in the last two Presidential Elections since he began using this method. This cycle presents two challenges. First there isn’t an incumbent that’s running in either party and secondly, he doesn’t fully apply the method to primary and Caucus races because the nature of the primaries isn’t applicable from one cycle to another (variance with the number of candidates primarily).

Brian has also predicted based on several factors that there is a 92% chance that a Republican (he won’t say which one) will win the Presidency. Brian received a standing ovation for that one.

The meeting started earlier than normal at 6 PM to accommodate Brian because of his early morning work schedule, he has to wake up at 2:30 in the morning. After Brian spoke, we heard from a representative from the Donald Trump campaign, Sue Snowden and a representative from the Ted Cruz campaign, Marion Frank. Marion then went on to discuss the differences between capitalism and socialism; how so many Americans don’t even know what socialism is. However, all members in attendance at this tea party definitely knew the difference.

Read more: Cheat Sheet for 2/1/16 – Iowa Caucus special

Read more: Cheat Sheet for 2-5-16: Who would win New Hampshire today?

Rally and Concert to Fight the Trains – April 9

Cade Marsh – the Face of Tomorrow’s Republican

A past President of the PBAU Young Republicans who joined us in Wellington on Wednesday, Cade Marsh remembers when you could count the members on one hand, yet now there are several hundred. Now working on a state level, he is refining his techniques for recruiting the new conservative base.

Cade suggests that this next generation has a different view towards the news, often using social media to listen to those they trust rather than consuming mass media. This is all about “relationships” rather than “dictation”. With 1.1 million college students in Florida, and only 20% (by one estimate) who are registered to vote, there is a big opportunity here.

Asked what drives these newly politically actives, that is, what makes them angry enough to get involved, he pointed to the escalating size of the student loan burden. A solution (other than Bernie Sander’s concept of making the rich pay it off), involves new methods of education. Online learning for example, can deliver at much lower cost than the traditional classroom setting. Disruptive technologies are needed – think Uber.

Look for Cade at the Jupiter chapter in March.

Also at the meeting, we had volunteers from the Trump, Carson and Cruz campaigns boosting their guys, and we heard an update on the county plan to put a sales tax increase on the ballot this year – perhaps driving it up to 7.5%. The County Commission meets on it next Tuesday. For more information, see: Increasing Sales Tax a Bad Idea on the TAB website.