July 9, 2011 Breakfast Meeting Agenda

July 28, 2011

Agenda July 9, 2011

 

1) The Pledge of Allegiance

2) Introductions

3) We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men

     are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain

     unalienable rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of

     Happiness.

4) 10  principles of Liberty approved at our last board meeting

      1)  No eminent domain for private gain.

      2)  Enforce federal immigration laws.   No amnesty.   Deport illegal aliens.

 3) Make tax and zoning laws fair, simple, and apply them equally to

     everyone.

  4) Cut taxes by cutting government spending.

      5) Post all government salaries, contracts, and budgets online.

      6) Repudiate (refuse to pay) all state government debts incurred without

           voter approval in violation of our State Constitution.  Repudiate all federal

           government debts incurred for purposes not permitted by Article I,

           Section 8 of our Federal Constitution.

    7) Bring “government of the people, by the people, and for the people” back

          to our public schools and local governments. Let parents apply taxpayer

          money spent to educate their children to the qualified schools they choose.

          Don’t force public employees to pay dues to unions they don’t want to

          join. Let elected officials again decide what salaries, pensions, and benefits

         to pay our public “servants”.

    8) Hold frequent non-binding referendums (public votes) on

     all issues of public importance.

9)     Term limits for all elected officials.  Pensions for none.

   10) Make a public audit of the Federal Reserve Banking System.

          Audit, reform, or abolish the Federal Reserve Banking System and

          have Congress establish a stable currency secured by precious

          metals, or assets with recognized and stable values.  Have the

          United States withdraw from the International Monetary Fund (IMF)

          and any Organization which purports to require the U.S. Government

          to spend money without appropriation by Congress pursuant to the

          U.S. Constitution.”

 

5) Liberty and Prosperity has a new website: www.libertyandprosperity.org

 

6) Radio shows: Saturday morning WVLT 92.1 FM 8:00 – 9: 00 Am

    http://wvlt.com/listenlive.html

    

    Monday and Wednesday afternoon from 3 to 4 PM on 1400 WOND

    WOND is now under new ownership and they have now fixed their

    Internet connection: http://tunein.com/tuner/?StationId=21757&

 

    Hope I didn’t bore you while hosting the show on Monday and Wednesday.

 

 7) One of my colleagues is in a competition for the best sub in Atlantic County,

     take the link below and vote for Sack O’ Subs

     http://www.nj.com/shore/picks/index.ssf/2011/07/jersey_shore_favorites_vote_fo_5.html

 

7) Events:

 

 July 4th Smithville Parade: I want to thank everyone that came out to march  

 and ride in this years July 4th parade. What a great turnout Smithville had this  

 year. The largest crown and participation of groups. We started with a 124

 registered participates ending up with 146. A lot of the themes dealt with our 

 history, which was great to see.

 

    b) Movie Night Movie for rest of year:

          1.   07/13/11   “Nine Days That Changed The World”  http://youtu.be/u-KirlURR2A

          2.  08/24/11 “Amazing Grace”    http://youtu.be/Q6Cv5P9H9qU

          3.  09/14/11 “The Birth of Freedom”  http://youtu.be/QLpGs5zlcxM

          4.  10/19/11 “A City Upon A Hill”    http://youtu.be/oQsCW1hbOGw

          5.  11/16/11 “Fire From The Heartland”  http://youtu.be/JqmPm-AfGqg

          6.  12/14/11 “In the Face Of Evil”   http://youtu.be/cOi4VaFpzvM

8) How can an over 55 community be changed to all ages after the community has 

    been operational for several years? This is what is happening to Absecon

    Gardens in Absecon NJ.  Remember folks, if it can happen here, it can happen

    where you live. I have read the Sarlo Act and I believe the planning board of

    Absecon didn’t follow the law when they approved the conversion from 55 to

     any age community.

    

9) Topics for Discussion: We can discuss these topics or what ever you want to

    discuss.

 

     a) Did Governor Christie take the right action with using the line item veto?

         The Governor cut almost 1 billion dollars from our state’s 30.6 billion

         budget. He cut it down to a 29.7 billion.

 

        What are some of the items cut:

         Take the link below to read all items cut and lets discuss

         http://www.njaflcio.org/files/njaflcio/Legislative/S-4000%20Text.pdf

 

     b) Should Senate President Stephen Sweeney be arrested for threaten the

          Governor with physical harm?

                 

c)  The new public workers benefit package passed after loud protest from the various

      state unions called for the recall of their once great leader Senate President Sweeney,

      how much will this affect the upcoming November election? 

 

     d) RGGI is back: The Democrats claim Gov. Christie doesn’t have the authority to

         unilateral authority to withdraw the State from the compact.

 

        This bill has now moved out of committee and will be up for the full senate to

        Vote and house.

 

        S2250 Repeals “Global Warming Response Act” and related sections of

        Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative implementing law sponsored by:

         Senators  Doherty, Oroho, Ciesla, A.R.Bucco, O’Toole, Addiego, Bateman, Beck,

         Kyrillos, Pennacchio, Connors, Cardinale, Sarlo, Allen, Van Drew, S.Kean and Singer

        

        The following senators are not yet on board with repeal of the RGGI Cap & Trade energy

        tax.  Contact them now and tell them to vote “NO” on S2946!

 

 

    Sen. Minority Leader Tom Kean (R-21) | SenKean@njleg.org | 908-232-3673

    Sen. Jim Whelan (D-2) | SenWhelan@njleg.org | 609-383-1388         

    Sen. Stephen Sweeney (D-3) | SenSweeney@njleg.org | 856-251-9801              

    Sen. Fred Madden (D-4) | SenMadden@njleg.org | 856-401-3073                          

    Sen. Donald Norcross (D-5) | SenNorcross@njleg.org | 856-547-4800                   

    Sen. James Beach (D-6) | SenBeach@njleg.org | 856-429-1572          

    Sen. Linda Greenstein (D-14) | SenGreenstein@njleg.org | 609-395-9911      

    Sen. Shirley Turner (D-15) | SenTurner@njleg.org | 609-530-3277                          

    Sen. Bob Smith (D-17) | SenBSmith@njleg.org | 732-752-0770         

    Sen. Barbara Buono (D-18) | SenBuono@njleg.org | 732-205-1372                         

    Sen. Joseph Vitale (D-19) | SenVitale@njleg.org | 732-855-7441       

    Sen. Raymond Lesniak (D-20) | SenLesniak@njleg.org | 908-624-0880                  

    Sen. Nicholas Scutari (D-22) | SenScutari@njleg.org | 908-587-0404 

    Sen. Richard Codey (D-27) | SenCodey@njleg.org | 973-731-6770                          

    Sen. Ronald Rice (D-28) | SenRice@njleg.org | 973-371-5665              

    Sen. Teresa Ruiz (D-29) | SenRuiz@njleg.org | 973-484-1000               

    Sen. Sandra Cunningham (D-31) | SenCunningham@njleg.org | 201-451-5100  

    Sen. Brian Stack (D-33) | SenStack@njleg.org | 201-861-5091             

    Sen. Nia Gill (D-34) | SenGill@njleg.org | 973-509-0388                          

    Sen. John Girgenti (D-35) | SenGirgenti@njleg.org | 973-427-1229                         

    Sen. Loretta Weinberg (D-37) | SenWeinberg@njleg.org | 201-928-0100            

    Sen. Robert Gordon (D-38) | SenGordon@njleg.org | 201-703-9779                      

 

    Why does PSEG want to keep the taxpayers of NJ and rate payers from knowing how much

     Of these credits they have purchased?

 

    Governor Christie budget address: 

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RpUgKdRmaY0

 

   Band the American flag in Schools:

   http://www.foxnews.com/opinion/2010/05/06/american-flag-banned-america/

 

  

   Lets discuss these issues and others this Saturday at 9:30 AM.

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