Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Nancy and I Agree!

In the spirit of bipartisanship, I would like to thank Democrats in Congress for reducing their work week. They plan to take Fridays off when the 110th Congress begins in mid-January. (I did miss the part about them taking a pay cut due to the shorter work week, but I'm sure that's a oversight on my part.) Seems to me the less time they spend in Washington, the fewer opportunities they have to take money out of our pocket books and damage our economy. The bad news is the Democrats plan to spend more time in their districts. The Stones were right, you can't always get what you want!

Lately, the Democrats have had a hard time getting their message out. Dave Helfert, of Rep. Neil Abererombie's (D-Hawaii) office recently wrote the Democrats message lacks emotional appeal and the "Republicans have been kicking our rhetorical butt since about 1995." Hard to believe the party that feels your pain among other things, does not have an emotional message. After all, there is not one of their schemes that does not end with the line, "It's for the kids." And what's not to like about a message that sees America as heartless and the cause of every ill in the world. From the War on Terror to so-called Global Warming, it's all our fault. Now what's not appealing about that message?

Hopefully, with fewer working days in Washington DC we should be able to avoid Chairman Rangel's tax legislation. Mr. Rangel would have us return to the marriage penalty, apply a surtax to our adjusted gross income, make us one of the highest taxed developed nations, and cost our manufacturing sector their Section 199 deduction, and that's just the start.

I hope you will join us in 2008 in sending the message challenged and emotionally devoid Democrats on a permanent vacation.

Cut Taxes! Not Freedom!

Matthew Lance
Chair
Bay County Republican Party

Sources: David M Herszenhorn, "Democrats Plan a Shorter Workweek", New York Times,
October 27, 2007

Mike Soraghan, "Internal Dem Memo Faults Party Message", Hill.com, October
26, 2007

Michigan Republican Party, "Ten Things Democrats Don't Want You to Know About
The Mother of All Taxes Hikes", MIGOP.Blogs.Com, October 26, 2007

Sunday, October 28, 2007

Upcoming Events

I wanted to share with you two upcoming events that may be of interest.

Fall 2007 Griffin Policy Forum
Tuesday, November 6, 2007
7:30 to 9:00p.m.
Plachta Auditorium

Now What?

Managing the budget crisis while promoting a positive future for the state of Michigan

Forum panelists

Mike Bishop
Majority Leader of the Michigan Senate

Craig Deroche
Minority Leader of the Michigan House of Representatives

Andy Dillon
Speaker of the Michigan House of Representatives

Mark Schauer
Minority Leader of the Michigan Senate

Moderator
Tim Skubick
Host, WKAR's Off The Record

More details at www.chsbs.cmich.edu/griffin

I have also been invited to attend the Mackinac Center for Public Policy's Distinguished Visiting Speaker's Program featuring Senate Majority Leader Michael Bishop on Monday, Nov. 5, 2007 from 4:00p.m. until 5:00p.m.

His topic will be, "Reform vs. Revenue: Inside the Budget Negotiation"

I can bring friends, family or co-workers, however, seating is limited and I have to RSVP before Oct. 30, 2007.

So if anyone is interested in attending, please contact me.

Matthew Lance
Chair
Bay County Republican Party

Thursday, October 25, 2007

House Speaker Andy Dillon Victim or Speaker


Webster's Dictionary: Victim n. A person who is harmed or killed by another; a living creature which is slain and offered as sacrifice; one harmed by circumstance or condition. victimize v.

The Detroit Free Press is at it again. Running with the 40 year old Democratic playbook of "I'm a victim." Poor Speaker Dillon (according to Mr. Chris Christoff of the Free Press Lansing Bureau) since the so-called State budget deal has lost 15 pounds, alot of sleep, and maybe a few friends. Mr. Dillon is living on protein drinks because the poor guy can't eat due to stress. To add insult to injury, he is now the target of a recall campaign. To add to his suffering he has an Oct. 31 deadline to cut $435 million in wasteful spending. Sorry, I have to stop typing now. Too many tears in my eyes.

OK, I'm back. As I read this tale of woe, I learned Mr. Dillon was shocked to learn the public was mad as hell about $1.3 billion in tax increases. Mr. Christoff shared this concern, gently informing the reader Dillon's "promising political career" has been derailed. Naturally in the face of public outcry, Speaker Dillon can't think of one thing he would have done differently. Well, how about this. Don't raise our taxes!

Why! Why! Has this happened to a guy described by Mr. Christoff as six-feet-four, Jimmy Stewart thin, cool, intelligent, bringing to Lansing a confounding mix of brains, good looks, and naivete. Is Mr. Christoff in love? (Thank God, there is no media bias) I'll tell you why they want this guy to be a victim. You can't find fault with a victim, you can't debate with a victim, and don't you dare suggest that a victim had anything to do with their own circumstances, which by the way for the Speaker adds up to $106,650 annually with benefits. It's not Andy's fault. It's term limits and mean Republicans that have done Andy in.

So, remember when you get hit by the tax bite. No one will write about how much sleep you are losing, how much stress you are under paying the bills, or worry about how you are putting food on the table. You aren't the victim of tax hikes, just the guys and gals that have to write the checks.

Cut Taxes! Not Freedom!

Matthew Lance
Chair
Bay County Republican Party

PS: If Andy can't make it as Speaker maybe he could star in a remake of one of Jimmy Stewart's Films. "Mr. Dillon goes to Washington and raises your taxes there too."

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Bully!

Amendment 1 The Constitution of the United States of America

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press, or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Everyone should read an article published in the Tuesday, October 23, 2007 edition regarding events in the 2nd Ward City Commission race.

Kevin Novellino owner of Brooklyn Boyz Pizza has re-enter the race. Mr. Novellino withdrew from the race after being, "bullied" by 7th Ward Commissioner Marie T. Kurzer. Seems the Commissioner had not liked the fact that Mr. Novellino had posted in his business a campaign poster for his candidate of choice in our Mayor's race. (Interesting to note what the Times failed to report, the fact that this Commissioner is actively supporting the other candidate in this race and the fact the Bay County Democratic Party has endorsed this candidate.) So, Ms. Kurzer as a "friend" and "fellow business owner" offered him some "advice". Remove the sign or there will be a "boycott" of your business. With a friend like that who needs an enemy!

Mr. Novellino, not only removed the campaign sign but also got out of the race. However, the boycott remained in place and now Mr. Novellino has had to take a second job to make ends met. (Likely a third when he gets hit with Jenny's tax increases) Of course, this is nothing new in the world of Bay County Democratic politics. How many of us will not put a Republican sign in our yard, fail to go to a GOP fundraiser because we don't want our name on the list, or not take part in local elections because we are afraid of the impact on our businesses and families. We could all learn a valuable lesson from Mr. Novellino, the only way to deal with a bully is to stand up to them!

I would like to applaud Mr. Novellino's courage in exercising his first amendment rights and to bringing the light of day the tactics used by the Bay County Democratic Party to suppress these rights. Of course, I'm sure the ACLU will be filing a suit on behalf of Mr. Novellino because of the assault on his freedom of speech by an elected official sworn to uphold the Constitution of the United States of America. It will also be very warm in a tropical location when this happens.

So, the next time your on Midland street stop in at Brooklyn Boyz Pizza and have a slice or a whole pie, and tell them the Bay County Republican Party sent you.

Cut Taxes! Not Freedom!

Matthew Lance
Chair
Bay County Republican Party

PS: This is not an endorsement in the 2nd ward race. John Augilar owner of Bailey's Bar and Grill and the Academy Center is also running. May the best man win!

Friday, October 12, 2007

Meeting on Monday

Meeting Notice

Our next meeting will be on 10/15/07 at the American Legion Post #18 at 700 Adams St.

Operations committee will meet at 5pm, dinner will be served at 6pm, and the general meeting will begin at 7pm.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact us.

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