Boca Chapter Candidate Forum July 8

PROGRAM: Candidate forum for 2014 Primary Election*

CANDIDATES:Candidates for the following offices have been invited:

US Congressional District 22, Florida executives, Florida Senate District 34, Florida House District 89, County Commission District 4, School Board District 3, and School Board District 7.

MODERATOR: David DiCrescenzo, Publisher, The Patriots Press

DATE: Tuesday, July 8, 2014

TIME: 6:30 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM

PLACE:Palm Beach County Library
West Boca Branch
18685 State Rd. 7, Boca Raton, FL 33498
Phone: 561-470-1600

DIRECTIONS: MAP

I-95 to Exit 48 (Yamato Rd.). West on Yamato Rd. to State Road 7. Right onto State Road 7. Library is the first left.

Florida Turnpike to exit 81 (FL 806, W. Atlantic Ave.). At the end of the exit ramp turn right (westbound). Drive west to State Road 7. Left onto State Road 7. Library is approximately 4 miles on the west (right side) between Clint Moore and Yamato Roads.

Please

For information: info@palmbeachcountyteaparty.org

*Note – check out the Voters Guide before coming to the forum

Wellington Chapter Candidate Forum July 14

PROGRAM: Candidate forum for 2014 Primary Election.*

CANDIDATES:  Candidates for the following offices have been invited:

US Congressional District 20, US Congressional District 21, Florida executives, Florida House District 81, County Commission District 6, School Board District 6, and School Board District 7.

MODERATOR Steve Rosenblum of CRF Radio

DATE: Monday, July 14, 2014

TIME: 6:30 – 8:30 PM

PLACE: Wellington Community Center, 12165 West Forest Hill Blvd. Wellington, FL 33414

DIRECTIONS:MAP

West on Southern Blvd.( SR-80) past SR-7 to Forrest Hill Blvd. Left (South) on Forrest Hill Blvd. to first right turn (Country Club Dr.) after Wellington Trace. Right on Country Club Dr. to Town Center Dr. Right on Town Center Dr. to parking lot.

Please RSVP so we are prepared to accommodate you.

There will be no food and there is no charge to attend.

FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Email: info@palmbeachcountyteaparty.org

*Note: Check out the Voters Guide before coming to the forum

Jupiter Chapter Candidate Forum July 7

PROGRAM:Candidate Forum for 2014 Primary*

Candidates for the following offices have been invited:

US Congressional District 18, Florida executives, and Florida Senate District 32

MODERATOR: Michael Williams, eight-time Emmy award winning co-anchor at WPTV NewsChannel 5.

DATE: Monday, July 7, 2014

TIME: 5:30 PM Dinner (Soup & Sandwiches $13, tax and tip inc. Cash Bar), 6:30 PM Meeting

PLACE: Abacoa Golf Club, 105 Barbados Dr., Jupiter, FL 33458.

DIRECTIONS: MAP

Donald Ross Rd. to Parkside Dr. North on Parkside Dr. 0.4 miles to Barbados Dr. Left on Barbados Dr. to first driveway on Left.

Please RSVP

so we are prepared to accommodate you.

INFORMATION: Email: info@palmbeachcountyteaparty.org

*Note – check out the Voters Guide before coming to the forum

IT IS HARDER TO BUY A GUN THAN BECOME PRESIDENT

Buying a gun requires passing a mental test.

HOW MANY OATH-OF-OFFICE VIOLATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR IMPEACHMENT?

Enough already!

Donald Boudreaux Brings Economic Wisdom to Abacoa

“Running a trade deficit is a good thing.” “It would have been better if the Fed had never been created.” “The country can continue to run deficits and pile on the national debt as long as there are those who continue to invest in the US.” “The dollar’s status as the world’s reserve currency does not depend on the amount of gold in Fort Knox.”

These are some of the jewels we collected from Economist Donald J. Boudreaux at Abacoa last evening.

In an informal discussion of all things economics, this professor, attorney and noted author brought life and clarity to the “dismal science” as his anecdotes and pithy analogies questioned conventional wisdom and shared with us his lifelong appreciation of “fiscal responsibility, limited government and free markets”.

Regarding the US trade deficit, he asked what could be wrong with acquiring real goods from abroad in return for pieces of paper embossed with monochrome pictures of dead presidents. Pointing out that we all run a trade deficit with (for example) a supermarket, unless we actually work there, he explained that attempts by politicians to limit imports of foreign goods is misguided.

Having no love for the federal reserve, the endless printing of money is not a good thing, but as long as others are willing to accept dollars in payment for goods and services, the party will continue.

He even took on his professorial colleagues when asked why they are all so liberal. Stupidity is the reason he said, not an ideological belief in the goodness of socialism.

It was an enlightening and entertaining presentation.

In other business, Mel announced that the Tea Party Patriots is looking for volunteers to go to Mississippi for a few days (at their expense) to work on campaigns in that state, and the PBCTP will be needing volunteers later in the year to help distribute our voters guides for the 2014 election.

Present at the meeting were candidates Calvin Turnquest, Beverly Hires and Alan Schlesinger for CD18, and Jay Bonner who is running against Alcee Hastings in CD20.

THE VA NEEDS A LEADER WHO KNOWS THE BUSINESS

The Veterans Affairs Department needs a leader who knows the business. The agency is mostly a collection of hospitals and needs a leader who has experience as a successful hospital chief executive officer. It needs someone who recognizes when the ratio of professional medical staff to administrators is too low and can fix the problem. A heroic military man who performed well on the battlefield may not be the best person for hospital management.

I once worked for a small aerospace company that was bought by a commercial company that wanted to invest its profits in high technology. The buyer replaced the technical person who built the aerospace company with a retired army officer. The officer proceeded to drive the company into oblivion because he did not understand the business. He might have been a good warrior and leader of men, but not knowing the business can be a fatal handicap.

Colonel Allen West for Combined Chapter Meetings June 16

PROGRAM: Lt. Col. (ret) Allen West will speak and sign his recent book “Guardian of the Republic”.

DATE: Monday, June 16, 2014

TIME: 5:30 PM Dinner (Soup & Sandwiches $18, tax and tip inc. Cash Bar)
6:30 PM Meeting $5

PLACE: Abacoa Golf Club, 105 Barbados Dr., Jupiter, FL 33458.

DIRECTIONS: MAP

Donald Ross Rd. to Parkside Dr. North on Parkside Dr. 0.4 miles to Barbados Dr. Left on Barbados Dr. to first driveway on Left.

 

Please RSVP

so we are prepared to accommodate you.

INFORMATION: Email: info@palmbeachcountyteaparty.org

GIVE THEM BACK THEIR NUKES

In 1994 the United States, Russia and the United Kingdom signed the
Budapest Memorandum on Security Assurances

That memorandum on security assurance against threats to the sovereignty of Ukraine resulted in Ukraine giving up the world’s third largest stockpile of nuclear weapons and agreeing to the
Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.

Since Russia is now violating its commitment under the Budapest Memorandum and the United States and United Kingdom seem unable or unwilling to go the aid of Ukraine, we should give back to Ukraine the nukes they had and need to defend themselves.

THE ALL ABOARD FLORIDA RUSE

The All Aboard Florida passenger train appears to be a ruse by Florida East Coast Industries (FECI) to wangle taxpayer funding of upgrades to their rail corridor so FECI will be able to more efficiently and profitably accommodate the increased freight traffic they expect to garner from the Panama canal enlargement.

All Aboard Florida seems to have no plan. No details have been provided on where they will get the passengers they need to fill 32 daily 400-passenger trains, what the operating costs will be, or what they will have to charge for a train ticket to be profitable. At the meeting on April 17th we were told All Aboard Florida has not even selected the train they will buy.

But what All Aboard Florida does clearly know is the necessity to borrow $2.5B from the taxpayers. With that money they will be able to add one or two parallel tracks to accommodate all the fast-moving passenger trains and slower-moving freight trains simultaneously moving North and South, upgrade crossings to make it unnecessary to constantly blow the horns, make the corridor secure to minimize trespassing, and improve the bridges over the waterways they transit.

A most likely scenario (if it even goes that far): The passenger service will quickly go belly-up for lack of riders, the loans will not be repaid and the taxpayers will be stuck holding the $2.5B bag. But the increased freight service will be even more profitable for FECI with a modern upgraded rail corridor paid for by the taxpayers.

Are the politicians and taxpayers really so stupid as to allow that to happen?

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