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Thursday, February 18, 2010

The Courage to Just Say No

Will the TEA party movement supporters give a pass to the Republicans who voted to accept, spend, and build the Sun Rail?

Will TEA party movement supporters give a pass to incumbent Republican Senator John McCain or will they stand behind J.D. Hayworth?
Will "We the People" have Courage to say no to all incumbents?
Or will most collapse under the pressure of being anti-the-other-party?
And have selective memory.
Mavrick:  an independent thinker who refuses to conform to the accepted views on a subject.
Courage:  the ability to face danger, difficulty, uncertainty, or pain without being overcome by fear or being deflected from a chosen course of action
A Mavrick without Courage: A Blow-hard, somebody who boasts but is considered ineffectual.
Mavricks with Courage are Truly Rare
A Crisis in Courage to Do What's Constitutionally Correct
Needed Today More Than Ever
When you swoon over the political flavor of the day, such as Sarah Palin, ask her and all of those in the following states to explain what they did to fix their state pension plans while in office.
 The Pew center said on Wednesday that Alaska, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey and Oklahoma had, in essence, failed its new test because they made no meaningful progress on keeping their retiree benefit plans sound. The worst case was Illinois, with a $54 billion gap between the cost of the benefits it had promised to pay retirees over the next 30 years and the amount it had set aside.
Courage to tell the incumbents from Alaska, Colorado, Illinois, Kansas, Kentucky, Maryland, New Jersey, and Oklahoma to go home. Note that New Jersey had couage to toss their big-money, well-connected incumbent out; will the rest of the nation?
The Courage to Just Say No

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Half A Million

California is going broke and will be asking the federal government (which means we in Florida will be on the hook for a part of the tab) to bail them out.  The Florida Whig Party continues to pound away that Democrats and Republicans have been in control of almost all offices in all branches of government in all states for 150 years, and they have given We the People some amazing public employee pay scales. The base salary in 2008 for Gregory Bewernick was $171,320.97, Douglas McMonigle was $151,313.29, Stephen Moore was $174,092.53, and Teresita Domineck was $151,338.40.  These four Los Angeles Unified School District school teachers (yes school teachers, not administrators) make nearly half a million dollars in base pay. And by the way, from 2001 through 2007, the administration grew by 20% while the number of actual teachers decreased by 6%. Now get ready for this one (you might want to sit down) because 2,400 of the 3,500 working in administration make more than $100,000 in base salary.
God Bless American Public Service
State and local governments employ some 20 million people nationwide. Employee compensation costs represent the largest set of expenditures in every state budget. Analyzing the fiscal dynamics of the civil service system reveals some of the most significant constraints and opportunities legislators confront in balancing state budgets.
Total state expenditures exceeded $2.2 trillion last year, of which wages and benefits amounted to $1.1 trillion. Consequently, budgeting decisions related to at least 50 percent of all state budgets are driven by the wage provisions of civil service contracts and funding obligations for state workers’ health care and pension plans.
Labor costs also constitute a sizable proportion of private-sector business costs. But the average wages and benefits provided to public sector employees far exceed the rates paid by private employers. For example, the average hourly wage of public employees last year—$39.66—was 45 percent more than the average hourly wage of $27.42 paid in the private sector.
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Is low pay, over worked, and poor benefits always the case? Where will the nation draw the line? How will the nation pay? Are we all socialists? Have we turned into a nation of "get it while the getting is good" and if so, what's next? Have we lost the vision of President Kennedy when he said to ask not what the nation can do for you but rather what you can do for your nation? And have too many among us added a "but" that must includes a heafty paycheck?
In a perfect world there would always be the right ratio of student to teacher; however, when teachers and administrators are making nearly or as much as the Governor and a Supreme Court Justice, you have to ask...
Now consider the teacher if a poor Florida County, whose starting salary is less than $30,000. How do you think this person will vote when it comes time to elect another Democrat or Republican to office? Will they continue voting the same people in office who have bailed out, what seems like, everyone in banking, Wall Street, and the many state pensions that are, or nearing, collapse? At what point does the rank-and-file American (government employee and private sector employee) begin to realize that we are going broke and cannot continue draining the coffers?  If education is the future for our children, what future are we giving them when they will inherit a mountain of debt that they too cannot pay?
We must have standards and measurable performance in the classroom; however, the FCAT is not working in many ways. Teaching to pass a test does not prepare children to be successful critical thinkers in an ever competitive global market that sees more informatin and change in a decade than the world saw in the previous thousand years.
While not every parent is a role model...
Most still strive for the live the American Dream, but in the end...
It takes balance.
If you agree that our cities, counties, state, and nation are out of balance, click HERE and start doing something about it.
"And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country." Inaugural Address by President John F. Kennedy on January 21, 1961; true then and true today. 

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

$170,000 - VICTORY!

The Florida Whig Party placed this item online last week.  Today we are pleased to announce the resignation of Renee Gilmore effective Sunday.  Gilmore did not attend the Board of Directors meeting when the resignation was presented. 
Gilmore got in hot water with highly inappropriate and expensive entertainment for staff and guests; similar to what Congressman Clifford Stearns offers political supporters at the Republican Congressional Club in Washington, D.C. 
Gilmore faces the risk of needing to repay as much as $81,000 in questionable expenses; however, the rest of the story lies with the Board of Directors.  How does a BOD for an agency like Workforce allow the expenditures to go on and on without an audit showing where the money is going?  Channel 8 News in Tampa has done a tremendous job exposing the waste, now it's time for phase two.
One of those on the Board of Directors is the Vice President for Academic Affairs at the Hillsborough Community College. Craig R. Johnson has an annual salary of almost $120,000 (plus perks and benefits). You have to admit that it is always interesting when one government employee sits on the board of directors of another entity that is funded with tax dollars and where the CEO is paid more than the Chief of Police or Mayor of Tampa.  Another person on the BOD is Wayne Tye, an assistant Superintendent at the Hillsborough County School Board, who makes nearly $130,000 (plus perks and benefits).  Next there's County Commissioner Mark Sharpe, whose annual salary is almost $92,000 (plus perks and benefits).
Think about the per hour cost to the taxpayers when Gilmore, Johnson, Tye, and Sharpe got together.  At nearly $250.00 per hour (plus perks and benefits), we have to ask the question: Are you getting a reasonable return on your tax dollars?
Of Course Not
Under Gilmore's leadership, Workforce personnel were limited to $10 per meal while on business, but for executives, there was no limit; and oh brother did they wine and dine to a level that it might make lavish spending Cliff Stearns actually blush.
A sample of the dinner enjoyed by the many unemployed in Florida?
We think not and find it disgusting that our taxes are being spent for government executives to enjoy the high-life while so many suffer.


If Florida does not get a handle on executive compensation quickly, every Democrat and Republican elected to office will be given the boot. Click HERE for another story of a highly paid individual who is under investigation.  If you've had enough, drop the two party registration for the Florida Whig Party.
Renée Gilmore is President and CEO of Tampa Bay WorkForce Alliance, a Hillsborough County based organization delivering workforce solutions to Tampa Bay area businesses and job candidates. Ms. Gilmore is paid $170,000 a year and found a way to also spend over $130,000 on food that she billed to the agency! Oh, and about that missing $25,000 or so, will anyone really care about such a small sum?  We do.
Dear Auditor General of the State of Florida.
Who's Auditing the Government?
The Government.
THINK ABOUT IT

A raw bar featuring oyster on the half shell, jumbo shrimp, crab. That was just some of the food the Tampa Bay Workforce Alliance purchased with $85,000 for its business awards banquets in the past two years. Click HERE.

Julie Sanon, Carol Brinkley, and Tom Stewart
Julie Sanon, Senior Vice President and Innovation Officer, Carol Brinkley, Vice President of WorkForce Services and Consumer Affairs, Tom Stewart, MHA, FACHE, Vice President of Operations are three other employees whose compensation and expense accounts should be looked at as well. 
Time for FDLE?

What Are You Waiting For?

Attorney General Bill McCollum, it's time to resign as you have breached your fiduciary duties and responsibilities to the residents of the State of Florida.  Click HERE.  How dare you "defer" to GOP Party Bosses for direction and guidance in prosecution of your Party Chairman and his henchmen who stole money from “your” Party.  Again, Bill McCollum should resign and allow someone without a political agenda to restore integrity to the office of Attorney General.  Politics and prosecution have no business being in the same room, or in McCollum’s case, back pocket. We wonder if Bill McCollum graduated from the Andrew Jackson School of Political Spoils rather than the Honest Abe School of Fiduciary Studies?

We smell a Watergate brewing if McCollum doesn't get a handle on the Republican Expensegate.  

 

 Charlie's Bill McCollum and Richard's John Mitchell
Two pea in a pod?

Congressman Cliff Stearns


Clifford Bundy Stearns is a Member of Congress from Florida (6th Congressional District). Congressman Stearns was born in Washington, D.C. on April 16, 1941;, attended Hearst Elementary School in Washington, D.C. from 1946-1952, then graduated from Woodrow Wilson High School in Washington, D.C. in 1959.  Congressman Stearns has a B.S. degree from George Washington University in Washington, D.C. and then went briefly to the University of California, Los Angeles, Calif., 1965. Stearns served in the United States Air Force from 1963 to 1967.  For 21 years, Stearns has had a strangle hold on his seat in Congress. He was first sworn into office on January 3, 1989. With over $2.5 million in his campaign bank account, over 66% of this money comes from special interests and less than 20% from residents in the Congressional District. Real Estate, Telecom Companies, Telephone Utilities, Pharmaceutical and Health Care Companies, and Law Firms are the big five industries that line the campaign pockets of Cliff Stearns. While unemployment soared in the Sixth Congressional District, Stearns was in Washington, D.C. with his friends raising millions in his where his only opponent is Florida Whig Candidate John Annarumma.  On September 30, 2009 you could have paid $1,000 as an individual or $2,000 as a political action committee to attend a Wizards vs. Celtics basketball game at the Verizon Center in Washington.  On July 23, 2009 and June 11, 2009 you could have paid $500 as an individual or $1,000 as a political action committee to have breakfast with Stearns at the Capitol Hill Club or have Coffee with Cliff at “the” Club on April 29 or 23, 2009 for the same entrance fee (did they serve Star Bucks?).  And of course there was that Florida favorite “Sunshine Breakfast with Cliff on September 23, 2008 for $1,000 per person at the infamous Capitol Hill Club.  Again, while millions of people were looking for work, Clifford was having a thousand dollar breakfast.

When asked if Stearns should leave Congress and retire, a crowd began chanting...
The Capitol Hill Club has a rich heritage and truly represents everything that is wrong with Washington, D.C. The concept of a national social club for Republicans only, began as the dream of the late New Jersey Congressman, James C. Auchincloss, in 1950 as a way to have open and frank conversations in private and away from prying eyes and ears of the media. An original group of 100 from 22 states formed the nucleus of what has become the nation’s premier insider’s political club.  In 1951 the Republicans purchased the Madison Building from the Library of Congress for a very reasonable sum and immediately opened for business.  Eleven years later, the Club moved to more spacious headquarters, and in 1972 built its present home, just one block from the U.S. Capitol; which allows Republicans a place to gather and discuss outside the presence of the media and sunshine. Club members of the Capitol Hill Club include the nation’s most influential people: Presidents and Vice Presidents, GOP Members of Congress, Governors, state party leaders and influential Republicans everywhere who are willing to pay the price of admission.  The clubhouse has 5 levels and is chalk full of portraits of distinguished Republicans of past and present. The Eisenhower Lounge is frequently used for receptions, parties, and important events.  The Presidential Dining room on the second floor is often the site of fund raising events where exotic cuisine is prepared by renowned chefs.  Former Florida Republican Party Chairman Greer, who was forced out of office due to accusations within the Florida GOP of financial misappropriation, has reportedly frequented this Republican Conclave on several occasions. The “Club” is for members and invited guest only and offers a “superb venue” for “Representative and their guests to dine and discuss the day’s political agenda.”  In other words, here’s the place to take the checks and cut the deals. When the day is done and drinks are needed, the Auchincloss Grill is the place to be. With sofas and nooks for private and “personal” conversations or to slumber and lay around with staff when a filibuster is ongoing, the Grill is “the” private spot on the Hill.  The room features a secure wireless internet for surfing the web and making wire bank transfers.  The third and fourth levels have a variety of private meeting rooms. As many as 400 card-carrying guests can be accommodated for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.  At $2,000 per political action committee, the “Club” offers the quickest and most private way to raise $800,000 at a crack. The Bolton Room is often the perfect setting for the “private” fundraiser.

 

The current menu for Congressman Stearns and his guest at the Capitol Hill Club includes Jumbo Lump Crabmeat & Shrimp Martini, Spicy Cocktail Sauce, Smoked Salmon Tart, Cucumbers, Capers, Red Onion, Dill Lemon Vinaigrette in Phyllo Shell, Roasted Asparagus Crisp, Asparagus Wrapped in Proscuitte & Phyllo with Baby Arugula & Shaved Parmesan, Pan Seared Jumbo Lump Crab Cake Citrus Sauce, Stuffed Portabella Mushroom, Pine Nuts, Asiago Cheese, Roasted Red Peppers on Field Greens, New Zealand Mussels Casino, Herbed Pancetta Stuffing & Garlic Butter, Grilled Eggplant Ratatouille, Bermuda Onion & Tomato Soup, Lobster Bisque, Roasted Corn Soup Garnished with a Petite Crab Cake, Aged Certified Black Angus Beef, Double Cut Grilled Pork Chop, Pearl Onions, Braised Red Cabbage, Baby Apples, Port Glaze, Grilled American Double Lamb Chops and Currant Sauce, Ratatouille, Saffron Couscous, Grilled Beef Tenderloin On Sautéed Exotic Mushrooms & Baby Spinach, Roasted Garlic Oven Dried Tomatoes, Herbed Mashed Potatoes, Grilled Certified Black Angus Sirloin Steak, Roast Fingerling Potatoes, Baby Vegetables, Sautéed Spinach, On the Bone Cowboy Cut Ribeye Steak. Thyme Potato Cake, Grilled Portabella Mushroom, Topped with Crisped Shallots, Pistachio Crusted Breast of Chicken, Caramelized Artichokes, Asparagus, Roasted Potatoes, Sun Dried Tomato Basil Sauce, Grilled Sea Bass, Cannellini Bean Ragout, Corn, Sweet Onion, Tomato, Fresh Herb, Jumbo Lump Crab Cakes On Ratatouille, with Parmesan Polenta, Warm Arugula, Caperberry Lemon Sauce, Pan Roasted Grouper, Savoy Cabbage, Applewood Smoked Bacon, Fingerling Potatoes, Fennel Mustard Sauce, Seared Duck Breast Over Gnocchi, Baby Green Beans, Carrots, Butternut Squash, & Fennel Balsamic Port Sauce, Lobster Ravioli & Sautéed Shrimp Red, Green, & Yellow Peppers, Tomato, & Basil, Saffron Cream Sauce, or Steamed 1 ½ Lb. Maine Lobster.

Not exactly the menu at Denny’s is it?

With all this now in the open, we have to wonder what the TEA party movement members in the 6th Congressional District think about a Republican Good-Old-Boys who has his "Friends of Stearns" attending the various TEA party events with trusted Republican Executive Committee Party members while back "home" in D.C. he dines on lobster and crab cakes?  Various TEA party movement coalitions got all ginned up over the cost of the recent TEA party convention in Nashville, but all the while, Clifford is just one another D.C. insider and only one example (and oh do we have the dirt on the others) of flashy spending by the Grand Old Party ancient guard.
Disgusting Isn't It
  
While Clifford Bundy Stearns was hob nobbing with his rich and powerful handlers, lobbyists, and deal-makers, John Annarumma (Deputy Sheriff & U.S. Army National Guard) has and continues defending the nation like millions of other true Americans who answer the call.
 
John Annarumma, a real patriot and Whig candidate for Congress.
 

Time to elect some of these fellas to Congress. We can't wait for mortality to thin the herd in Congress. The Florida Whig Party is for those who believe in Principles above Party and We the People Above Self Interest. In 2010 We the People have the opportunity tell the nation that our Congressional Districts are occupied by working men and women, not ELITE POWER BROKERS and WE ARE NOT FOR SALE.
And speaking of FOR SALE, watch what Stearns does if there is no Republican to challenge him in the primary. At the last possible moment (90 days before the general election) Stearns will abuse his Congressional franking privilege. The franking privilege gives lawmakers millions in tax dollars to create a favorable public image by mailing material that is not suppose to be political but informational to the voters; but alas, when you look at a Stearns mailer its blatant political posturing.  Experts across the political spectrum have labeled the frank as an unfair electioneering tool. In past election cycles, Congressional incumbents such as Clifford have spent as much on franking alone as challengers have spent on their entire campaigns; and in 2010 this will happen again. Already there have been meetings to outline form and format of the pre-election frank by Stearns, depending upon who is in the race. The Florida Whig Party calls upon Clifford Bundy Stearns to support and abide before passage with H.R. 2687, introduced by Representative Ray LaHood during the 110th Congress, which would effectively prohibit Representatives from mass mailing newsletters, questionnaires, or congratulatory notices. The prohibition would not cover certain other types of mass mailings made by Members, including federal documents (such as the Congressional Record) or voter registration information. The proposed legislation would apply only to Representatives; it would not affect mass mailings made by Senators. We won’t hold our breath as Stearns is the poster boy for questionable franking material.

Again, for all Whigs, Democrats, Republicans, Independents, third party registered voters, and all Tea party movement members who are fed up with the abuse by the good-old-boy incumbents, pay careful attention to issues such as abusive franking and simply toss the insiders like Stearns out of office.


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