Dennis Michael Lynch at Jupiter Chapter on 12/3
Please join us on Thursday, December 3 for our Jupiter chapter meeting at Palm Beach Gardens Library. Doors open at 5:30pm.
We will be showing the movie:
Producer: Dennis Michael Lynch
An entrepreneur, filmmaker and public speaker.
There is no charge for this meeting.
Get to know Dennis…
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MY FAVORITES…
MOVIE: Field of Dreams
BOOK: Chasing Daylight by Eugene O’Sullivan
PLACE: Beach at 5pm
POLITICIAN: George Washington
FOOD: Buffalo Chicken Pizza (1x per month)
CAR I’VE OWNED: Jeep Wrangler
ACTIVITY: Boating w/ my wife and 4 kids
SPORT: Football
SCENE IN MY FILMS: Going head to head w/ Nancy Pelosi
MANTRA: Never forget
ACTS…
FACTS…
– WON 2000 E&Y L.I. Entrepreneur of the Year Award in eBusiness.
– HELD tryouts with Montreal Expos and Chicago White Sox.
– HIT hole-in-one in Scotland then stopped playing the round.
– WAS lead guest on highest-rated episode ever of THE KELLY FILE.
– MARRIED to my high school sweetheart.
– WITNESSED 9/11 firsthand. It influenced me to enter filmmaking.
– REGISTERED to run for POTUS in 2016 but dropped out after a week.
– RECEIVED 88.5% “YESES” on poll published by Megyn Kelly that asked, “Would you vote for Dennis Michael Lynch for president in 2016.
TID BITS…
BIGGEST SCARE: Filming Bundy ranch.
BIGGEST ACHIEVEMENT: My happy family.
TATTOO: Left shoulder, shamrock.
DREAM JOB: At this point, Secretary of Homeland Security
NEW PROJECTS: Autobiography, action adventure film for big screen, expansion of web productions in the areas of food and health, remaking my first documentary called KING of the HAMPTONS.
GOAL: To help America recapture the spirit during the Reagan years.
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Thank You
Karen Schoen
Radio Host/Activist
I have just returned from a week in S.FL speaking on Common Core, Agenda 21/2030, and our refugee invasion. I met the most wonderful people who were engaged and informed on these issues! I am so proud of the Palm Beach Co Tea Party…On a moments notice, they found out that PBC was a sanctuary county, and that their commissioners were going to support Obama’s unconstitutional Executive Order, DACA.
Joining with the leaders of FLIMEN, (Floridians favoring LEGAL immigration), the PBCTP leaders, Mel and Barbara Grossman and the directors called their members. Members came turned out in BIG numbers, and the commissioners backed down. This was a HUGE victory, but this is just the beginning. To me it was a lesson for the future, for what good people can do – when they come together. We HAVE to keep putting the pressure on!
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Karen Schoen spoke at all 3 Chapters in November
Karen Schoen was the speaker for the Palm Beach County Tea Party for the November meetings.
All who attended were enlightened about Agenda 21 (or as it is currently referred to as Agenda 2030), Common Core, and a host of other subjects. Karen gave the history of the origination of Agenda 21 by the United Nations and that President Bush 41 was the first to sign onto the plan. she spoke about the way the schools are teaching history starting from 1885 and dismissing the beginning years.
Karen is a very knowledgeable individual and all who attended the Jupiter, Boca and Wellington meetings came away with a better understanding of why our country is heading in the direction that it is going at this time. We thank Karen for her time and her knowledge and hope to have her back again.
Karen Schoen and Agenda 21 at Jupiter
Karen Schoen
is here to answer them.
Agenda 21, Common Core & Sustainability
Karen Schoen, who resides in the Florida panhandle has a Bachelor’s Degree in Education, a Master’s Degree in Liberal Studies and post graduate credits from the New School of Social Research where she was trained in psychological manipulation.
Karen is a former teacher, dean and business owner who travels throughout the United States educating Americans to the true enemy of America, Communism and its many forms: UN, Agenda 21 aka Sustainable Development, Sustainable America, Resilient cities, Smart Growth, New Urbanism etc.
Karen is a founder of the AgEnders (Americans ending Agenda 21/ Sustainable Development.)’ a Director of Panhandle Patriots, and a founding member of Florida Citizens Coalition. She writes for agenda21today.com, americaismyname.org, newswithviews.com, watchdogwire.com, and americanpatriotnews.us. She ran for office for FL State REP Dist 5.
Karen co-hosts a radio show, “American Freedom Watch Radio,” on blogtalkradio.com/americanstatesman and you will find many videos on karenschoen.com, FB: Karen.schoen.3
For more information please go to her website http://karenschoen.com/contact
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Senate Candidate Ron DeSantis pumps up Abacoa
A Sunday brunch at Abacoa – not the typical time for a chapter meeting, but a good time to get to know Florida Senate candidate Ron DeSantis.
First elected to Congress in 2012, Ron represents Florida district 6, a coastal district stretching from south of Jacksonville to New Symrna Beach, and certainly has tea party roots. He was a frequent visitor to 912 and tea party groups throughout the state before his election, and visited us in Abacoa in February 2012. See: Ron DeSantis on the founding fathers’ views versus the administration’s
As a Congressman, Ron has been an active member of the Freedom Caucus led by Ohio’s Jim Jordan. This group of 40 or so Conservatives have been instrumental in pushing House leadership towards doing what they were elected to do, and it was caucus member Mark Meadows of North Carolina’s “motion to vacate the chair” that has led to Speaker Boehner’s resignation.
Now running for the Republican Senate nomination against Representative David Jolly and Lt. Governor Carlos Lopez-Cantero and others, if successful he will likely face either our own Patrick Murphy, or Orlando’s Alan “Die quickly” Grayson.
At the meeting, Ron was introduced by CD18 candidate Rick Kozell, who explained the importance of retaining this seat now held by Marco Rubio, and described Ron as someone who “walks the walk”.
Much of his remarks concerned the issues of today as they are seen in the House. The Iran deal for example, which was recognized as an Obama capitulation long before it came to a vote was a bad deal that opponents Murphy and Grayson both voted for – putting party unity over national security.
He talked about the size and power of government, which has made the counties around Washington DC the richest in the nation, and how it can corrupt even those who go there hoping to make a difference. All Congressman take an oath to “protect and defend the Constitution” he said, but when the President shreds that document and works to make Congress irrelevant, members of his party cheer.
In Ron’s view, the resignation of Speaker Boehner was not brought about by elected officials, but by the pressure of the 72% of Americans who dissapprove of the leadership in both the House and Senate. This has to change and his advice to the new Speaker would be to set measurable goals for the first 100 days to restore Congress as a co-equal branch of government. A good leader will put legislation on Obama’s desk and dare him to veto it – and rally public opinion against the President and his party if he does. Congress should use the tools at their disposal – the power of the purse for example, and pass no more continuing resolutions that just continue the policies put in place by Harry Reid.
Ron took a lot of questions from the audience, ranging from immigration to the Pope’s visit, how Congress works and ways to increase voter turnout (“let the people know that their vote will COUNT this time”.)
There are many days left before the 2016 election, but judging by the positive response from this crowd, Ron is off to a great start.
Some Pictures at the event:
Brunch with Senate Candidate Ron DeSantis
We have eyes to see and ears to hear – please let us use them!
Florida Representative (CD6) and Senate Candidate Ron DeSantis
105 Barbados Drive, Jupiter, Florida
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Sunday: September 27, 2015
Brunch $13.00
Start 1:00 pm – 3:00
Candidate Night October 5
All candidates for Florida CD 18 (Patrick Murphy’s seat) have been invited.
Monday, October 5, 2015
Abacoa Golf Club
Program 6:30pm, Buffet Starts at 5:30pm
Buffet $20.00, No Charge for Meeting
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Moderator: Michael Williams
8-time Emmy Award winner, co-anchors NewsChannel 5 at 5:30, 6 and 11 pm.
Don’t miss this opportunity to get to know YOUR Candidates!
Thus far we have had confirmations of at least 7 candidates with more coming in.
We plan on giving YOU an opportunity to ask questions.
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Brian Mast at Abacoa on September 14
Jupiter Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Monday September 14, 2015
featuring:
Program 6:30pm, Buffet Starts at 5:30pm
Abacoa Golf Club
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Buffet $17, No Charge for Meeting
Take 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
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Brian’s Bio
Brian Mast served the United States of America from 2000-2012 as a soldier in the U.S. Army. He has held the Military Occupational Specialties of Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Airborne Infantry, and Combat Engineer.
In 2012 Brian retired from the U.S. Army’s Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) following a catastrophic injury incurred while serving in Afghanistan. His service and many lifesaving actions on the battlefield have been recognized by multiple awards for Valor, Merit, Sacrifice, Conduct, Achievement, and Excellence. Brian has also been recognized by the President of the United States, and been made an Honorary Member of the 75th Ranger Regiment for his contributions to the War on Terror.
Though Brian’s service with our nation’s most elite Special Operations Forces resulted in the bilateral amputation of both legs, neither his pace of life nor his work ethic have slowed. Since injury Brian has continued his work in Global Security Operations. He has provided analysis and training as a member of the National Nuclear Security Administrations (NNSA) Office of Emergency Operations in accordance with U.S. policy objectives. Brian has also provided explosive and tactical training to all federal agencies with first responder capabilities as an instructor of Home Made Explosives for the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms, and Explosives (ATF).
Today Brian operates as an Explosive Specialist with the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) (TSA). His work is to defend the multimodal transportation systems from explosive threat and advise local law enforcement and federal agencies to include U.S. Secret Service, FBI, U.S. Marshals, ATF, and U.S. Department of State on explosive threats, possible effects, trends, and solutions.
When Brian is not working he is utilizing his GI Bill as a full time student of Harvard University, is a constant advocate for countless non-profit organizations, and a contributor to veterans and veteran supporting foundations.
Jack Oliver of FLIMEN on 8/3 at Abacoa
Jupiter Chapter
Invites you to attend its monthly meeting
on Monday August 3, 2015
featuring:
Jack Oliver
Jack volunteers his time working as Legislative Director for Floridians for Immigration Enforcement, President of Floridians for E-Verify Now, President of Floridians for a Sustainable Population, State Advisor for the Federation for Immigration Reform, State Advisor for the Remembrance Project, and Southeast Advisor for the US Immigration Reform PAC.
Program 6:30pm, Buffet Starts at 5:30pm
Abacoa Golf Club
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Buffet $17, No Charge for Meeting
Take 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 click on the RSVP button above so we are prepared to accommodate you.
Rebecca Negron on Common Core
The Common Core standards and the processes that they have created, have a wide impact on K-12 education, with policy implications at the local, state, and national levels.
Many see them as an onerous regimen imposed on local school districts by the federal government, loaded with progessive bias in content, and counter to the local control of education that our system has featured since the dawn of public education. Teachers don’t like the program because it has too much emphasis on testing, and whittles away at their autonomy in the classroom. Administrators oppose them for the high stakes they impose on scoring individual schools. Parents object to the way subjects are taught (which some find incomprehensible, particularly in basic mathematics), the critical importance given to test results, and the lack of local control over the classroom.
In spite of this opposition, the train has left the station and Common Core is being implemented to various degrees across the country. Our speaker, Rebecca Negron attempted to make sense of all this from the point of view of a Martin County School Board member who was drawn to the office when she did not like the way her own children were being taught.
So what is the current state of Common Core in Florida?
In her view, testing is out of control – the tests are too frequent, and because teachers pay and school rating depend so heavily on the results, the objective of learning is sometimes lost. Martin County this year has opted out of giving End of Year exams.
Teachers evaluations – an attempt to separate the excellent from the mediocre, have failed – after spending $1.3M on implementing an evaluation process for the county, almost all teachers fall in the top two categories – hardly the differentiator that was intended.
School choice (vouchers) – in her view a good, market driven program, has caused a circle the wagons mentality within the system, with the FSBA (Florida School Board Association) joining with the teachers union (FEA) in a lawsuit to end the Tax Credit Scholarship Program. Martin County has considered withdrawing from FSBA membership for this reason.
Mrs. Negron claimed that the problem is not the content of the Common Core Standards themselves, but the implementation, particularly in the “approved” textbooks that she describes as choosing the “best of the worst”. Change is hard though, and she has had little success in convincing her school board colleagues to seek new textbooks or push back against the state imposition of the standards and curriculum. The issues have moved up in the government food chain and local School Boards can do little given what is mandated at the state level, which in turn is influenced by the education dollars flowing from the federal government.
Quite a few questions led to a lively discussion at the end of the session, with many in the audience having been on the front lines of the common core fight. Identified by some as the villian of the piece, Jeb Bush and his “Excellence in Education” foundation have been a driving force for common core. It was pointed out that many in the legislature, including Rebecca’s husband Senator Joe Negron, have served on Bush’s board, making opposition in Tallahassee an uphill fight.
As many continued the discussion with Mrs. Negron after the session ended, it seemed clear that her assessment of the state of common core does not sit well, and there is much frustration that School Boards in Martin and Palm Beach County are not doing enough to push back against the common core juggernaut.