Tax Day Rally on PGA and Military
Arranged to coincide with other Tea Party Patriot’s rallies across the country, our local troops gathered on “Trump Corner” on Tax Day (April 15) to show our opposition to Socialism and the Democrats that are trying to introduce such failed policies in our country.
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Christian Acosta at Boca Meeting
Christian Acosta
Come and meet the possible challenger to Lois Frankel in CD 21 next year.
Christian Acosta is a Nuclear Engineer who received his B.S. and M.S. from the University of Florida. His father is a U.S. Airforce veteran from Puerto Rico and his mother is a small business owner from Argentina. Christian and his family have a strong connection to Palm Beach County, having lived in Boca Raton, Delray Beach, and Boynton Beach. He is currently a professor at Palm Beach State College teaching electric power technology.
“I believe that leading is really about helping people get where they want to go. People already have dreams, what they need from their leaders are plans to achieve those dreams. I know my practical background will help me create those detailed plans. I will work tirelessly to protect the country, strengthen the economy, and enhance our education system. We can achieve our dreams and we can do it without sacrificing the rule of law or our incredible Constitution.”
Boca Raton Community Center
150 Crawford Blvd, Boca Raton, FL 33432
(561) 393-7807
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Roman Buhler at Abacoa in May
Roman Buhler
NOTE: The meeting will also feature SPECIAL GUESTS BILLY & KAREN VAUGHN and JOHN LOUDON with GABRIEL ALFONSO
Roman Buhler is the National Director of the Madison Coalition, an organization working to restore a balance of state and federal power and to curb the authority of overreaching federal regulators.
The Madison Coalition has worked to develop a strategy to implement the idea proposed by Reagan’s Attorney General, Ed Meese, to give states the same power as Congress to propose a specific Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
Just as states helped force Congress to propose the Bill of Rights, states could force Congress to propose constitutional reforms like a balanced budget amendment and curbs on federal regulators.
Under Mr. Buhler’s leadership the Madison Coalition has helped to persuade 29 state legislative chambers and the RNC with the approval of the White House to pass Resolutions urging Congress to propose a “Regulation Freedom Amendment” to require that major new federal regulations be approved by Congress.
Abacoa Golf Club
105 Barbados Drive
Jupiter, Fl 33458
TIME: 5:30 PM Buffet – $20.00
6:30 PM Meeting.
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Mr. Buhler came to Washington in 1989 to serve as Newt Gingrich’s first House Committee Counsel. Mr. Buhler served from 1989 to 2003 and again in 2007 as Elections Counsel to the Committee on House Administration, handling election integrity issues for House Republicans.
Among his projects after leaving government service have been legislation to speed the delivery of military ballots home from overseas and a “Military Voting Rights Rule” unanimously adopted by the 2012 Republican National Convention Rules Committee.
Prior to his service in the House Mr Buhler worked as an attorney and political consultant in California.
He was born and raised in Harrison, NY. He attended Harrison High School where he was an Eagle Scout and graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover MA. He graduated from Stanford University, the University of Southern California Law School, and the Harvard University Program for Senior Managers in Government.
He now lives in McLean, VA with his wife Mary.
Tax Day Rally – “Stop Socialism Now”
Tea Party Patriots:
We have been so blessed to live in a country that we have enjoyed Liberty and Freedom, but we see every day a push towards a socialist agenda.
Please join us Monday April 15th from 4 to 6pm at the corner of PGA and Military for a” Stop Socialism Rally”.
Bring your signs and your Americans Flags, lets have have fun, and show our community that we are standing strong!
RSVP to help us contact you with updates after the rally and for follow-up events.
SOE Wendy Link Highlights Abacoa Meeting
Appointed by Governor DeSantis to replace former SOE Susan Bucher who he removed from office after the embarrassing spectacle that was the 2018 election in PBC, Wendy Sartory Link is a breath of fresh air.
Having never held elective office, nor planning to run for the job permanently, Wendy comes from a successful career in business and civic leadership, and is interested in solving problems. And problems are what she faces at the SOE.
In her 6 year tenure, Susan Bucher so politicized the office, that Democrat poll workers in south county have quit en masse, telling Wendy that they are “loyal to Susan Bucher, not you.” Unfortunately, many of the remaining management in the organization may also be loyal to her predecessor, a real impediment to change. The morale in the organization was poor when Wendy took over, and staff did not trust each other and in some cases felt that advantage could only come at others expense. After the 2018 recount circus, the reputation of the organization is on a par with the days of the butterfly ballot, and Wendy has inherited outdated and failing equipment, a voter registration system incompatible with the rest of the state and dependent on a single questionable vendor, and a mandate to roll out new technology in time for the Presidential Primary in March 2020.
In her short time in office, Wendy has successfully lobbied the county for more money for the equipment rollout, started the move to a new registration system, and completed a successful March Municipal election with a suspect staff and essentially no experience of her own in running elections. A very good start indeed.
Unfortunately, the demographics of the county being what they are, the 2020 election will likely bring us back a Susan Bucher clone (if not Susan herself). We can only hope that Wendy can transform the office sufficiently in 2 years to not only run a fair and open 2020 election, but implement the processes, procedures and staffing to keep it professional and impartial for many years to come in spite of what her successor brings to the job.
Part of insuring open and fair elections is the makeup of the pollworker workforce. About 1000 new workers are needed for next year, so if you ever thought about working the polls, now is the time to step up. You can apply for the job at the SOE website
The second speaker of the evening was pundit Loren Spivack. Using his quirky humor to good effect, he attacked Progressives on the fault lines of their inconsistencies.
Why do they oppose a border wall, he asks. With their unshakeable faith in the death and destruction being caused by carbon emissions, why would you want to import people from third world countries where their carbon footprint is tiny, to an industrial country where they would spew carbon prodigously? Why it could even shorten the 12 year outlook to the end of days!
He deftly explained how socialism is about control, not ideology, and pointed out the the only war in which we have engaged that had no anti-war movement was World War II. The reason? We were on the same side as Stalin, one of their “good guys”.
He also touched on how Sweden has moved from a bulwark of feminism to a society where rapes are many and increasing. When surveys suggest that it is the recent immigrant population from cultures where respect for women is lacking, their response was to stop doing the surveys. (Note – that may be changing. See: “Sweden to Release First Report on Migration and Crime since 2005”.)
Other examples include Progressives support for trans-genders competing in women’s sports (throwing women under the bus) and their recent support for anti-semitism (eg Ilhan Omar), doing the same to Jews.
Perhaps his best line of the night sums up socialism nicely: “Many mice die in mouse traps because they don’t understand why the cheese is free.”
Loren is the author of several humorous books on the subject, including “The Wizard of Iz“, “The New Democrat“, and “The Gorax“.