Jun 30

By Ron Paul
Published Jun 29, 2009

capflightIn my last column, I joked that with public spending out of control and the piling on of the international bailout bill, economic collapse seems to be the goal of Congress. It is getting harder to joke about such a thing however, as the non-partisan General Accounting Office (GAO) has estimated that the administration’s health care plan would actually cost over a trillion dollars. This reality check may have given us a temporary reprieve on this particular disastrous policy, however an equally disastrous energy policy reared its ugly head on Capitol Hill last week.

The Cap and Trade Bill HR 2454 was voted on last Friday. Proponents claim this bill will help the environment, but what it really does is put another nail in the economy’s coffin. The idea is to establish a national level of carbon dioxide emissions, and sell pollution permits to industry as the Catholic Church used to sell indulgences to sinners. HR 2454 also gives federal bureaucrats new power to regulate a wide variety of household appliances, such as light bulbs and refrigerators, and further distorts the market by providing more of your tax money to auto companies.

The administration has pointed to Spain as a shining example of this type of progressive energy policy. Spain has been massively diverting capital from the private sector into politically favored environmental projects for the better part of a decade, and many in Washington apparently like what they see. However, under no circumstances should anyone serious about economic recovery emulate an economy that is now approaching 20 percent unemployment, where every green job created, eliminated 2.2 real jobs and cost around $800,000 each!

The real inconvenient truth is that the cost of government regulations, taxes, fees, red tape and bureaucracy is a considerable expense that has to be considered when companies decide where to do business and how many people they can afford to hire. Increasing governmental burden directly causes capital flight and job losses, as Spain has learned. In this global economy its easy enough for businesses to relocate to countries that are more politically friendly to economic growth. If our government continues to kick the economy while its down, it will be a long time before it gets back up. In fact, jobs are much more likely to go overseas, compounding our problems.

And for what? Contrary to claims repeated over and over, there is no consensus in the scientific community that global warming is getting worse or that it is manmade. In fact over 30,000 scientists signed a petition recently directly disputing the claims on which this policy is based. Legitimate environmental claims should instead be directed towards the public sector. The government, especially the military, is the most serious polluter in the country, and is exempt from most EPA regulations. Meanwhile Washington bureaucrats have classified the very air we exhale as a pollutant and have gone unchallenged in this incredible assertion. The logical consequence is that there will come a time when we will have to buy a government permit just to emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere from our own lungs!

The events on Capitol Hill last week just demonstrate Washington’s audacity in manufacturing problems just so they can expand government power to solve them.

Via the Campaign for Liberty

Jun 28

green-job-crossroadsDuring last night’s general meeting, the open discussion turned to green jobs, cap and trade and Obama’s misdirected policies on getting us out of the recession. During this discussion a startling piece of news emerged citing a case-study done of Spain (one of the most eager countries to embrace Federal funding of green jobs) where “stimulating” the Spanish economy with green jobs failed miserably.

Indeed, according to Dr. Gabriel Calzada’s study, an economics professor at Juan Carlos University in Madrid, “Spain’s experience (cited by President Obama as a model) reveals with high confidence, by two different methods, that the U.S. should expect a loss of at least 2.2 jobs on average, or about 9 jobs lost for every 4 created, to which we have to add those jobs that non-subsidized investments with the same resources would have created.”

Obama repeatedly has said that the United States should look to Spain as an example of a country that has successfully applied federal money to green initiatives in order to stimulate its economy.
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Jun 27

Today marks a great success for Cy-Fair ISD homeowners. Members Jason Jez, Lynda Krueger, Helena Brown, Dr Tim Brown, and Cesar Brown attended the Cy-Fair county Board of Trustees executive meeting to oppose tapping into Cy-Fair ISD’s  ”sacred” 20% Homestead exemption.

Residents of Cy-Fair enjoy, among many things, a coveted 20% homestead exemption allowing* homeowners to keep more of their money. However, Cy-Fair ISD has been experiencing major budgetary shortfalls and a consideration was made to tap into the exemption in order to cover the cost.

HALC members Cesar Brown, Dr. Tim Brown and Jason Jez all spoke against the proposition pointing out the rising economic burdens already imposed upon Texans. Ultimately, the proposition was voted down by the executive committee and the Homestead exemption was kept in place.

Below is the video story as run by Fox affiliate 26 News. You can see Jason Jez at 0:25!

See the full Fox 26 story here.

You can also watch the full board meeting here: http://www.cfisd.net/movies/sbm062509/sbm062509_agenda.htm

Or just the citizen participation portion: http://www.cfisd.net/movies/sbm062509/sbm062509_citizen.htm

* As one speaker pointed out, these homeowners aren’t “allowed” to keep their money, it’s theirs by right and it is they who allow the government to use it. HALC couldn’t agree more.
Jun 26

HR 2454 passed by two votes and now moves to the senate. According to Conservatives for Change, eight republicans voted for the bill and 44 Democrats voted against. Never thoughts I’d say this, but thank you Democrats.

Mary Mack Bono – Ca. 45th
Michael Castle – De. At Large
Mark Kirk – IL 6th
Leonard Lance – NJ 7th
Frank LoBiondo – NJ 2nd
John McHugh – NY 23rd
Davie Reichert – WA 8th
Chris Smith NJ 4th

According to the Heritage Foundation, if this bill becomes law, household electricity bills will rise 90%, natural gas bills will rise 55% and gasoline costs will rise 58%.  The total contribution per family per year will be over $3,000. What’s worse about this legislation is that even Obama knows this legislation will “cause electricity rates to necessarily skyrocket”

Glenn Beck had one of my favorite guests, Peter Schiff, on air talking about Cap and Trade.

Jun 26

When

Saturday, June 27, 2009 7:00 PM

Who

13 Yes / 1 Maybe

Where

Stag’s Head Pub
2128 Portsmouth St
Houston TX 77098
713-533-1199

RSVP DeadlineYour organizer has set an RSVP deadline for this event. You have until June 27, 2009 6:00 PM to RSVP. Update your RSVP
Jun 26

Within hours (estimated 5pm EST), today’s legislative session is expected to vote on the 1,201 page HR 2454 “Cap-and-Trade” (Cap-and-Tax).

Please call your congressman immediately to oppose this bill. Our friends at the Campaign for Liberty have created a handy online tool to find your congressman’s number. Use this link to access it.

From the Campaign for Liberty: “Passing Cap-and-Trade is a very high priority for the Obama administration, but a procedural vote earlier this morning only produced a 217-205 favorable result.  This very tight margin proves your calls and emails are having an impact.”

Jun 9

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The Houston Tea Party Society recently announced their plans to organize a protest in response to Nancy Pelosi’s June 12 Houston visit dubbed “Protest Pelocchio”. Pelosi is a scheduled speaker at the Progressive forum, which claims to be “America’s only civic speaker organization dedicated expressly to progressive values.”

In their usual top-notch methods, the Houston Tea Party Society remind attendees of some basic guidelines to execute a succesfull protest.

 

This is an entirely peaceful protest. The best way to show displeasure is simply showing up in sheer numbers and having a resulting headline in the news. Please help keep a good reputation for Houston Activism. Now for the important serious stuff.

Signs cannot be on sticks and poles. This is a city rule, as they are something that could be used as a weapon. Please keep signs tasteful, no threats, racism… etc… be smart and clever! Please no sound amplification.

We cannot block traffic or pedestrians. Absolutely do not directly engage anyone. No harrassment, accosting, threats, or throwing anything at anyone. Don’t make anyone into a martyr.

We must be fluid and may need to move around. Organizers and Volunteers from ours and other local Tea Party organizations will be trying to help direct and keep order in the crowd.

 

If you plan to attend please RSVP at the facebook page.

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Jun 2

Oh boy, oh boy. Texas has just joined the growing list of states asserting their 10th amendment rights. According to the Texas Legislature, HCR 50 has passed with 99 Yeas, 36 Nays, 4 Present, not voting. Although the vote has not yet been certified by the House Journal Clerk, this is big news for the cause of Liberty and constitutional governance for Texans.
 The 81st Texas Legislature describes HR50 as follows:

Affirming that the State of Texas claims sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution of the United States over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the U.S. Constitution, serving notice to the federal government to cease and desist certain mandates, and providing that certain federal legislation be prohibited or repealed.

Why this matters

There’s alot of confusion about this topic for the average person. Some have asked if this means Texas is going to secede. This bill, and those like it, have nothing to do with secession but rather ensuring that the citizens are still able to locally access and control their government – as was intended by the Founders. 

When a State asserts their 10th amendment rights they are simply reminding the Federal government that if any federal laws imposed upon a State are deemed in excess of the Federal government’s constitutionally granted authority (a.k.a. “totally illegal”), the State can disregard the law through something called “Nullification”.

It’s like reminding a bossy in-law that this is your house, not theirs and you’ll paint the walls any way you darn well please.

To read the full Resolution text and how your congressman voted click the link below.

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