The Bus Tour STOP in Mentone 8/5 and the Administration Spending STOP in Washington 11/2.
The United States is in the midst of a massive spending crisis.
According to Spending Revolt, in the first 500 days of the current Administration, our national debt increased $2.2 trillion. We are adding a whopping $4.4 billion per day. And the federal government continues to spend at a rate of $112,000 per SECOND!
This rate of spending is irresponsible and unsustainable. It limits our economic growth and our ability to create new jobs. If we allow our elected officials to continue their spend first, pay later habits, we will face higher taxes, a higher cost of living, and a stagnant economy. And our children may never know the American dream.
President Reagan recognized that real and sustainable change must originate with American citizens. He harnessed the voices of individuals to transform government policy.
We welcome the Spending Revolt National Bus Tour to our general meeting on Thursday, August 5 - bus arrives at 6:30. We’ll be encouraging people to sign their bus trailer (as well as the actual petition) before the meeting. They’ll also speak for a few minutes near the start of the meeting before heading off to Palm Springs and then on to Phoenix, AZ. They will be traveling the country up through the election. Check them out at www.spendingrevolt.com
The Spending Revolt coalition seeks to permanently transform government spending through individual activism. Families across the country have been forced to make tough economic decisions. It is time our elected officials did the same. The Bus Tour is traveling the country calling attention to the problem of this outrageous federal spending. The Tour is organized by a partnership of Spending Revolt, Americans for Prosperity, Citizens Against Government Waste, 60 Plus, Concerned Women for America, and America Speaks On.
Big Money Talks
Thursday, 22 July 2010 15:17 | Written by Administrator | | |
BIG MONEY TALKS!
California’s Billion Dollar Club
15 Special Interests that Spent $1 Billion to shape California Government
This report, “Big Money Talks” examines California’s Top 15 spending special interest groups over the last 10 years.Their combined expenditures totaled more than $1 Billion.Of the (15) fifteen identified groups, (6) six are corporations, (3) three are Indian tribes, (2) two are public employee labor unions and (4) four are business associations.
The (15) fifteen that spent $1 Billion to influence California voters and public officials:
1.California Teachers Association - $211,849,298
2.California State Council Service Employees - $107,467,272
3.Pharmaceutical Research Manufacturers of America - $104,912,997
4.Morongo Band of Mission Indians - $83,600,438
5.Pechanga Band of Luiseño Indians - $69,298,909
6.Pacific Gas & Electric Company - $69,240,759
7.Chevron Corporation - $66,257,132
8.AT&T, Inc. - $59,619,677
9.Phillip Morris, USA - $15,756,360
10.Aqua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians - $49,078,448
11.Southern California Edison - $43,412,031
12.California Hospital Association - $43,281,456
13.California Chamber of Commerce - $39,065,861
14.Western States Petroleum Association - $35,214,325
15.Aera Energy, LLC - $34,671,163
Grand Total = $1,067,726,126
How these groups spent more than $1 Billion between January 1, 2000 and December 31, 2009:
·BALLOT MEASURES (state and local) = nearly $660 Million (more than $125 Million by Indian tribes in gaming ballot measures)
·CANDIDATES (state and local) = more than $80 Million (two top spenders in this category are the 2 state public employee unions)
·POLITICAL PARTY COMMITTEES (Democrats and Republicans) = more than $30 Million
·LOBBYING California State Legislature and other state governmental agencies = more than $250 Million
Who are the next 10 in line?
1.California Association of Realtors - $33,329,943
2.California Correctional Peace Officers Association - $32,452,083
3.California School Employees Association - $31,861,749
4.San Manuel Band of Indians - $29,747,811
5.Rentals American Inc. - $29,213,942
6.Pala Band of Mission Indians - $24,021,356
7.United Auburn Indian Committee - $24,019,877
8.California Medical Association - $23,064,218
9.Anthem Blue Cross - $21,993,466
10.Consumer Attorneys of California - $21,294,921
The above referenced report and its title was prepared as a research project by the California Fair Political Practices Commission in March of 2010.Information received from and prepared by: Joseph W. Brady, Inc dba The Bradco Companies. For more information or to see the breakdown of expenditures contact
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Sales Tax Increase Proposed by City Council
Friday, 09 July 2010 15:39 | Written by Administrator | | |
You can’t win if you don’t fight!
Here’s the situation for us locally. The City Council wants to raise the Redlands sales tax by half a percent. That means when you buy something in Redlands it will be 9.5% sales tax (most of San Bernardino County is 9%) The City Council knows it would be political suicide to vote in a tax increase so instead they’re spending $70,000 to pay a consultant to sell the idea to the tax payers and $66,500 to get the tax increase measure onto the ballot. That is just another example of poor money management and poor leadership skills.Also sounds a little like President Obama trying to sell Obamacare. If something is a good idea, you don’t need to sell it to the people. If you are trying to sell it, you’re spinning information to create a favorable view. (Beer isn’t good for you nor does it improve your looks, but if you watch a beer commercial you’d think you would be the most popular person on the planet if you just drank their beer.) Maybe the government thinks we’re stupid or that we’re just not paying attention.
Prove them wrong! The city council meeting Tuesday, July 20, will be held at 7pm. Plan to attend and remind the city council that they need to learn to live within their budget – just like you and your family do every day. Tell them to stop spending!