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"Tea Party of Louisiana Member Meeting”
MONDAY February 27, 2012, 6:30PM-7:30PM
At TJ Ribs Restaurant (Private Banquet Room)
(2324 S Acadian Thrwy – Right off I-10 Exit)
 
 The Tea Party of Louisiana will host a Q & A 
 “Member Meeting” with YOU as featured guest speakers
 
 Time for You to Voice Your Opinions on changes you want
 
We want to hear from you on matters you find important at
the local, state or national level to add to our 2012 agenda.
The Tea Party of Louisiana Board would like
 to thank all of our members for supporting TPoL on
  positions we taken, on matters we felt were important to
 our State & Country’s future.
Seating is limited, so please confirm your attendance with
 
 
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After two years of Obama...here's your

CHANGE!!!

 

Of course, the clueless media won't announce facts

like these because it makes their 'messiah' look like

the fake he actually is!!  eb

 

 

January 2009

TODAY

% chg

Source

Avg. retail price/gallon gas in U.S.

$1.83

$3.104

69.6%

1

Crude oil, European Brent (barrel)

$43.48

$99.02

127.7%

2

Crude oil, West TX Inter. (barrel)

$38.74

$91.38

135.9%

2

Gold: London (per troy oz.)

$853.25

$1,369.50

60.5%

2

Corn, No.2 yellow, Central IL

$3.56

$6.33

78.1%

2

Soybeans, No. 1 yellow, IL

$9.66

$13.75

42.3%

2

Sugar, cane, raw, world, lb. fob

$13.37

$35.39

164.7%

2

Unemployment rate, non-farm, overall

7.6%

9.4%

23.7%

3

Unemployment rate, blacks

12.6%

15.8%

25.4%

3

Number of unemployed

11,616,000

14,485,000

24.7%

3

Number of fed. employees, ex. military (curr = 12/10 prelim)

2,779,000

2,840,000

2.2%

3

Real median household income (2008 v 2009)

$50,112

$49,777

-0.7%

4

Number of food stamp recipients (curr = 10/10)

31,983,716

43,200,878

35.1%

5

Number of unemployment benefit recipients (curr = 12/10)

7,526,598

9,193,838

22.2%

6

Number of long-term unemployed

2,600,000

6,400,000

146.2%

3

Poverty rate, individuals (2008 v 2009)

13.2%

14.3%

8.3%

4

People in poverty in U.S. (2008 v 2009)

39,800,000

43,600,000

9.5%

4

U.S. rank in Economic Freedom World Rankings

5

9

n/a

10

Present Situation Index (curr = 12/10)

29.9

23.5

-21.4%

11

Failed banks (curr = 2010 + 2011 to date)

140

164

17.1%

12

U.S. dollar versus Japanese yen exchange rate

89.76

82.03

-8.6%

2

U.S. money supply, M1, in billions (curr = 12/10 prelim)

1,575.1

1,865.7

18.4%

13

U.S. money supply, M2, in billions (curr = 12/10 prelim)

8,310.9

8,852.3

6.5%

13

National debt, in trillions

$10.627

$14.052

32.2%

14

 

Just take this last item:  In the last two years

we have accumulated national debt at a rate more

than 27 times as fast as during the rest of our entire

nation's history.  Over 27 times as fast.  Metaphorically

speaking, if you are driving in the right lane doing 65 MPH

 and a car rockets past you in the left lane. 27 times faster,

 it would be doing  7,555 MPH!

 

Sources:

(1) U.S. Energy Information Administration; (2) Wall Street Journal;

(3) Bureau of Labor Statistics; (4) Census Bureau; (5) USDA;

(6) U.S. Dept. of Labor; (7) FHFA; (8) Standard & Poor's/Case-Shiller;

(9) RealtyTrac; (10) Heritage Foundation and WSJ; (11) The Conference Board;

(12) FDIC; (13) Federal Reserve; (14) U.S. Treasury  

 


PRESS RELEASE  
February 7, 2011 - For Immediate Release
 
Tea Party of Louisiana
 
Calls for NEW Louisiana State
 
Senate President !!!
 
 

(Baton Rouge)      “The Tea Party of Louisiana (TPoL) calls for NEW Louisiana Senate President,” Tea Party of Louisiana Spokesman Bob Reid said.  “The current Economic & Political times demand NEW Conservative Leadership in our Louisiana Senate,” Reid added.  “The Tea Party of Louisiana is calling for a STRONG CONSERVATIVE LEADER to replace the current Liberal, Trial Lawyer Democrat as our new Louisiana State Senate President,”  Reid explained. 



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When the Buck Stops with the President, People Lose

by Gary Wood

 

Pres. Harry Truman made the phrase, “the buck stops here” famous.  Pres. Obama has embraced a similar stance with his often used “the buck stops with me” line.  Every president between Truman and Obama have told the people the POTUS (President of the United States) is where the buck stops when it comes to many situations such as natural disasters, man created disasters, economic challenges, environmental concerns, and more.

 

According to the Harry S. Truman Library and Museum the phrase was embraced by Truman when he received a sign for his desk.  The library website shares the following story;

The sign “The Buck Stops Here” that was on President Truman’s desk in his White House office was made in the Federal Reformatory at El Reno, Oklahoma. Fred M. Canfil, then United States Marshal for the Western District of Missouri and a friend of Mr. Truman, saw a similar sign while visiting the Reformatory and asked the Warden if a sign like it could be made for President Truman. The sign was made and mailed to the President on October 2, 1945. (“The Buck Stops Here” Desk Sign)

Coming out of World War II Americans were ready to embrace this message.  From the time of Teddy Roosevelt’s Bully Pulpit we have been taught our POTUS is the center of government for the people.  “By the postwar era, Washington’s humble term “chief magistrate” could no longer adequately describe an office that in power and responsibility had expanded far beyond Hamiltonian hopes or Jeffersonian fears.” (Healy, The Cult of the Presidency, 2008, p. 79)

 

History shows presidential power increased through usurpation during times of war.  Both Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt knew many of their decisions were beyond their constitutional authority.  The framers of the U.S. Constitution placed most of the power in the Legislative Branch while far less power was conferred upon the Executive Branch.  Perhaps they embraced the ides of executive prerogative during emergencies as supported by John Locke.

But since a rational creature cannot be supposed, when free, to put himself in subjection of another, for his own harm; (though where he finds a good and wise ruler, he may not perhaps think it either necessary or useful to set precise bounds to his power in all things)  prerogative can be nothing, but the Peoples permitting their Rulers, to do several things of their own free choice, where the law was silent, and sometimes too against the direct Letter of the Law for the publick good; and their acquiesing in it when so done… (Locke, Two Tretise on Government, London, 1821, p. 332)

Truman began a precedent of sending troops into harm’s way without requesting Congress to declare war by sending troops to the Korean Peninsula.  On the heels of this usurpation Americans were faced with a threat of attack during the Cold War.  Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon all helped the Executive Branch gain more power.  By 1973 the power of the presidency had grown to a point Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. wrote a book entitled The Imperial Presidency.  With the advent of Watergate and the resignation of Pres. Richard Nixon many felt the usurped powers were no longer going to be allowed.  Congressional authority briefly came back into vogue.  People lost hope there was one man they could turn to and rely on to solve their daily needs.  Constitutional checks and balances were nearly restored when it came to the Legislative and Executive Branches of the federal government.

 

We then experienced the Iran hostage crisis and the rise of Ronald Reagan’s appeal to patriotism.  International crisis has always been a key ingredient for Americans accepting an abuse of presidential power.  A charismatic leader combined with an external threat equaled a resurgence of the Imperial President.  “What began as emergency powers temporarily confided to presidents soon hardened into authority claimed by presidents as constitutionally inherent in the presidential office; thus the Imperial Presidency…The rise of the Imperial Presidency ran against the original intent of the Constitution.”  (Schlesinger, The Imperial Presidency, 2004, p. x)

 

The original intent was to distribute power with the Legislative Branch, the people’s branch, having responsibility for war,appropriations, the regulation of commerce, and more based on the limited powers agreed upon by the several states.  States were to retain power over daily concerns for life, liberty, and property based on the agreements between the citizens of each state and their governing officials under their state constitutions.

 

Today there are many crises both internationally as well as nationally.  The growth of usurped power through appointment of czars, executive orders and signing statements shows a systemic challenge growing between the Executive Branch, the Legislative Branch, and the Constitution.  Modern imperialism began in the latter days of the Clinton administration, elevated to new levels with Bush, Cheney and the War on Terror, and is rising to even greater heights under the Obama Administration.

 

As Gene Healy writes, “If the public expects the president to deal with all national problems, physical or spiritual, then the president will seek – or seize – the power necessary to handle that responsibility.  We’re right to fear the growth of presidential power.  But the Imperial Presidency is the price of making the office the focus of our national hopes and dreams.” (Healy, 2009, p. 3)

 

This belief by the people will become the path progressives will accept for the final destruction of constitutional order in our country.  Today we the people are so accepting of the notion it is the president’s job to handle all areas from the economy to health care; from natural and manmade disasters to the defense of democracy around the world we do so without notice.  Conservatives are as willing to turn to the president as liberals are.  A self-governing society cannot sustain liberty if it willfully, unconsciously gives away personal responsibility to a single person or the few people a president says society should trust.

 

The buck cannot continue to stop with the president if we the people are to maintain freedom under a federalist republic.  As long as we embrace the notion we are a representative democracy and our federal government, especially our president, should do more for us than our state, local, or personal government we are doomed to repeat histories’ lesson.  Representative democracy gives way to despotic rule and does so often to the applause of the many despite the fears and resistance of a few.  To restore federalism the buck stops at the lowest level possible.  In many instances that will mean the buck stops with you and me.  It is time for us to decide; where should the buck stop?

 

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