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More welfare plunder


More Welfare Plunder—not “public service” but self-service            April 11, 2013

It comes to pass that a 27 year old Arkansas State Representative (R) named John Burris, apparently employed part-time and receiving some sort of Arkansas healthcare welfare, who from all accounts is the architect of the upcoming additional One Quarter of a Million person healthcare “giveaway”.  It is said that Burris has been working on this scheme about ½ a day, every day for months to implement the 250,000 “giveaway”/plunder.

What sustains a 27 yr old State Rep. with no fulltime job and who is able to supersede seasoned legislators in an issue of this magnitude?

Giving Rep. Burris cover is House Majority leader Davy Carter (R).  It is said that Carter resigned a position from a lending institution to devote fulltime to Arkansas government.  Carter, a family man, poses the question what sustains him & his family economically?   Clearly he has higher political ambitions to spend his life ensconced in the taxpayers’ trough, as does Burris. More severe Term Limit legislation is desperately needed.

Rep. Carter glides in and out of both sides of the isle as if he were on a sheet of ice.
As you may recall, he’s the fellow who blindsided Rep. Terry Rice, the heir-apparent to the Speaker of the House.  That may be just politics to some, but to me it is self-serving, unethical behavior.

Then there is the matter of government employees removing themselves from their place of public employment for 5-6 months to function in the capacity of a legislator. This is arrogance and corrupt government. Two examples come to mind:  Representative Stephanie Malone who is employed by Ft. Chafee Redevelopment Authority and then there is State Rep. Bill Gossage, Assistant Superintendent of the Ozark Public Schools.  These are horrible examples of self-service and conflicts of interest and taxpaying citizens are being fleeced. There are numerous other examples.  At the very least they are guilty of ethical violations. It should be noted that Rep. Malone is fanning the flames for the extension of Term Limits.  FOIA’s revealed one pleasant fact, their bosses say they are not paying them while they languish in Little Rock for 5-6 months.

There is absolutely no justification for them to remain employed by government while they are serving in a legislative capacity. If they are not needed for 5-6 months at a time, they are not needed and should resign one or the other positions.  Apparently they are shills for government expansion.
Then comes the matter of Senator Joyce Elliott’s (D) bi-yearly promotion of in-state tuition for illegals & children of illegals. 

Two more of the plethora of big government mouthpieces (cheap labor, open borders) came to her aid in the failed Senate Bill endeavor.  Charles Welch, President of Ark. State Univ. opined on a number of occasions regarding the “investments” made in the illegals and children of illegals.  Bureaucrats and politicians love the word “investment”, i.e. spending taxpayer dollars and expanding their individual government entities.

Welch openly flouts U.S. law 8 USC, Sections 1325, 1324a, etc., as have other chancellors & presidents in Arkansas schools.

Following Welch was a fellow named Rich Nagle, the Executive Director of the Ark. Educational Assoc. Now that’s a collection of self-servers.  Nagle huffed & puffed & bloviated that Arkansans have a moral imperative to pass Elliott’s legislation, claiming Arkansas citizens need to remedy and fix a real injustice. (the injustice is to the taxpayers who foot the bills). Just what is the moral imperative?

Nagle was hired by the AEA to lobby for exactly these kinds of legislations to increase their funding, size, and political clout, all at taxpayer expense. The Government School System in Arkansas is a woefully failed endeavor (by design) and Ark. educational leaders & teachers are propagandizing and indoctrinating the minds of our young Arkansas citizens with their collectivist goals.

Welch & Nagle will be better served if they stay at home, mind their business & increase their proficiency in Constitutional teachings, and keep out of the affairs of beleaguered, over-burdened taxpayers.

It should be noted here Education Committee Chairman Representative Johnny Key (R) co-sponsored Elliott’s bill and instituted a below the belt move by demanding a voice vote which passed…one honest soul (congratulations) demanded a roll-call vote.  Elliott’s bill then failed.  Interestingly on the roll call vote, Key did not vote and the Con Con Chairman, Senator Jason Rappert (R) hid in the wings.

And finally, former Senator Gilbert Baker who is employed at UCA, typically with an inflated salary, apparently spends more time at the Capitol than a locust does on an oak tree, lobbying/influence peddling for Higher Education.

This is merely a microcosm of the self-serving collection of legislative whiz-kids working to pick our pockets.

NOT ONE OUT OF THIS COLLECTION HAS THE GUTS TO SAY NO TO OBAMA—SEBELLIUS—BEEBE—ROSS FOR THE PROPOSED MEDICAL/ECONOMIC RAPE OF ARKANSAS CITIZENS.

Joe McCutchen
Cc: citizens
arkansasfreedom.net  

Government school offenses


DIVERSITY, COLLECTIVISM, SCHOOLS, FUNDING, PROPAGANDIZING            April 11, 2013

According to the Times Record 4/6/13: Superintendent Benny Gooden said his “school district is becoming more diverse by the year”.  “We have one of the richest cultural representations anywhere in this part of the country”.  “That’s a plus…our students are well prepared to interact anywhere they go. Ethnically, racially, they will understand the people with whom they associate”.  Straight out of Cultural Marxism
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Notice not a word about academic curriculum, merit or achievement…only about “interaction” as though that is the ultimate virtue…if you can’t read, write, work mathematics, et al, but can “interact”—that’s a proper education goal?  Tragic doesn’t begin to describe what is being done to the minds of those attending government schools.

The article reports that about 71% of Ft. Smith students qualify for free or reduced price lunches. (The more students on the program the more funding the district receives) He also states that 7 out of 10 elementary school attendees are “lacking in amenities”…meaning they are poor and fails to mention in this report the huge numbers of illegal non-English speaking aliens that are not only receiving taxpayer funded largesse but are also destroying any semblance of real learning or study in the classrooms.  Assimilation is not occurring because they want to keep their failed philosophies & cultures alive, and the education cabal would consider it “discriminatory” for them to be required to become Americanized as in the past.

Not a word about how American kids are supposed to learn excellence in academics when the class must be dumbed-down in order to pass the underachievers to the next grade.  That is what Gooden really means when he avows that “educators” strive for a “balanced educational program that addresses the needs of EVERY student”. Anyone with a semblance of sense knows the only way to achieve egalitarianism is to teach to the lowest common denominator, i.e. the slowest child in the class. No wonder brighter kids are bored silly.

“One size fits all” is the modern mantra of government schools—from their “no tolerance” rule which won’t allow the sketching of a gun on paper, to limiting competition to that which produces no losers, i.e. everyone gets a trophy…a very convenient contrivance to avoid common sense, case by case individual consideration which requires diligent effort and fairness and it bypasses the backbone of our latter day justice system.  It’s a nonsensical, unjust, easy way out of making judgments based on reason & facts. A terrible life lesson.

Gooden describes critics as always “talking about negatives” and that they make him “tired”.  He needs to know the critics are more than “tired” of the dismal failure to teach children academics while their heads are filled with Collectivist ideologies.
 
Now comes an MSNBC host declaring openly that “kids don’t belong to their parents”, they belong to community.  Shades of Hillary’s “It Takes a Village”.  The Collectivists: Progressives/Socialists/Fascists/Communists are coming out of the woodwork now…they are feeling safe in today’s entitlement environment to express their true beliefs.  Obama said to businessmen, “you didn’t build that”, the government did.  When there are no consequences to criminal acts it is no wonder they increase exponentially.

Dr. Gooden has been the F.S. superintendent for 27 years and is serving a stint as President of the American Association of School Administrators. He epitomizes the “modern day vision” of education/indoctrination and fully understands the methods used to latch onto more & more taxpayer subsidized funding.  The more the school academics fail, the more non-English speaking attendees, the more poverty stricken “needing” food, the more devotees to faux “public service” and the rejection of rational self-interest, i.e. merit, achievement, standards…the more stolen money will be available. If one doesn’t understand the dismal state of public education today and the enormous amount of taxpayer money being flushed down this cesspool, these facts should help explain the dire situation.

Have the government schools actually become a form of child abuse?   Pity the young. 

~Barbara McCutchen

arkansasfreedom.net   

In-state tuition for illegals…AGAIN & AGAIN


PUBLIC SERVICE IS SELF-SERVICE!                    April 4, 2013
Senators Joyce Elliott (D) & Johnny Key (R)—the very odd couple in sponsorship of SB 915—in-state tuition for illegals and children of illegals.

These two Senators are aggressively hustling for illegals, LULAC, La Raza, the institute of the Catholic Church & taxpayer funded Catholic Charities, the Chambers of Commerce, and corporate Arkansas…all at the expense of middleclass taxpayers, while creating another government bureaucracy and smashing the rule of law. (8 USC)

Each of them must know that the vast majority of Arkansans want no part in the scurrilous SB 915.

Elliott and Key are allegedly diametric opposites in their political philosophies:  Elliott an avowed progressive Marxist and Key an alleged Conservative Republican (a RINO).

So what’s in it for these two? 

Senator Elliott, a black activist who in the past has pushed programs designed specifically for blacks. Some of which are Affirmative Action, Set-Asides, Quotas, and presently this ethnic group enjoys more freedoms than any group in the history of man, yet are failing in most endeavors.  Again, posing the question, why is Senator Elliott fanning the flames for illegal Mexicans and OTM’s and not championing the cause of black Arkansans who are American citizens, e.g. why not fighting for real education in the Delta/Pine Bluff for young failing blacks?

Then comes the matter of Senator Key—being a Republican he claims to be an advocate of the Constitution, the rule of law and small government, so why is the Senator abandoning the ship in support of illegal invaders. Perhaps he has signed on to the new Republican mantra “to hell with ethics, morality and the Constitution” “we have to like Hispanics” as Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal so aptly put, cheered on by Florida Senator Marco Rubio. We have to lasso those Hispanic votes.

Senator Key and his entourage of Republicans are desperately trying to out Democrat the Democrats, foolishly failing to understand Democrats have a 60 year lead in unconstitutional giveaways. Republicans additionally don’t understand that the only way they can now win elections is to stand for the original principles articulated by our Founding Fathers, which is what all REAL conservatives hunger for.

Observing Senator Keys resume he is big government personified: belonging to practically every governmental institution in the state of Arkansas and noting as a graduate chemical engineer he and his wife own two babysitting operations.

Question:  Are my state and federal tax dollars subsidizing his two babysitting operations?

VOTE AGAINST SB 915!   FOLLOW THE MONEY!!!  AND WHO PAYS???

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith
Cc: citizens

P.S. It is an affront to every American citizen to have illegals and supporters of illegals occupying our legislative halls and making egregious demands.

arkansasfreedom.net    

Where do legislators get all those bad bills?



 
ALEC – The Good and the Bad
Why There Is Such a Disconnect Between GOP  Legislators and Grassroots Conservatives
 

Have you ever wondered where Arkansas legislators get all those bills they file;  why even conservative legislators propose and often pass all these laws for which the conservatives back home never asked or wanted; why we can’t get our conservative legislators to listen to the people back home when they do propose bills that surprise and even shock the grassroots ;  and why the establishment Republicans keep winning in elections and policy decisions?
 
The information below may very well explain this puzzle. The same organization that true conservatives agree with about 90% of the time may be the very reason true conservatives never win the battle over establishment Republicans often called RINO’s (Republicans In Name Only).  It took me more than  twenty years working with legislators and legislation to understand the following and I hope it helps other better understand the disconnect between legislators and the grassroots.  
 
There are two organizations that have great influence over state legislators across the nation, including Arkansas: 
 
·       The National Conference of State Legislatures [NCSL] that mostly influences Democrat legislators, and mostly financed by the government.  I believe the State  pays the  $50.00 fee for NCSL membership fees.
·       American Legislative Exchange Council [ALEC] that mostly influence Republican legislators and also has a membership of legislators. An Eagle Forum President from another state said that ALEC agreed with them (true conservatives) about 90% of the time. Some says it is  more like 80% of the time. That 90% degree of agreement sounds good, but couldn’t we say the same agreement is true for true conservatives and the establishment Republicans – especially in rhetoric?
·       So I presume we could say ALEC disagrees with liberals about 80 to 90% of the time (and that is good) and the liberal Arkansas Times loves to blast ALEC, the Koch brothers and Americans for Prosperity (all inter related).  But the problem is that NCSL and ALEC work together on several issues (see documentation below).  In my opinion, it is in those 10 to 20% of the times  where ALEC disagrees with the true conservatives and agrees with the liberals that destroys the goals of the true conservative base. Feel free to disagree.  For example, ALEC has been a powerful force for 2nd Amendment Rights but also powerful force behind all those Educational Reforms that are sooooooooooo government controlled. See more on that point below.  See my last paragraphs on possible solutions that could alleviate some of this disconnect between legislators and the grassroots.
 
Following are quotes mostly from ALEC that show the power of ALEC. ( Footnotes include links to quotes.)   You can find articles all over the web from liberal opponents of  ALEC that probably include some basic information that has some merit, but I have not used any of those since they come from liberals.  I hate to criticize ALEC at all because the liberals do enough of that. And ALEC has been a powerful force for some very good legislation that may not have ever seen the light of day without their influence.  But are they too powerful now?
 
As you read these quotes , ask yourself  if  ALEC would  appear too powerful  if it  were a liberal organization? Or just a Republican establishment organization.  See links for these quotes in footnotes.
 
ALEC is the only state legislative organization that adopts policies and creates model legislation for its members to use in their states. To date, ALEC has nearly 1,000 pieces of model legislation.  1
 
Throughout the year ALEC conducts issue-specific seminars in 20 to 30 state capitols. ALEC Academies are special two-day- intensive programs on specific issues, featuring national experts as faculty.  2
 
Unique to ALEC Task Forces is their public-private partnership, a synergistic alliance that identifies issues and then responds with common sense, results-oriented policies.  Legislators welcome their private sector counterparts to the table as equals, working in unison to solve the challenges facing the nation. 3
 
 [My note:  Private sector has the money to influence the legislators. Obama constantly uses  and Agenda 21 promotes public-private partnerships throughout their documents – is this not cronyism? And naturally the businesses are going to support legislation that looks out for their own interests more than for the citizenry.   Businesses and/or corporations pay for membership in ALEC from $7,000 to $25,000.   And many large corporations, like the Koch brothers and their foundations, donate huge amounts of  money to ALEC and to legislators, but this also happens on the liberal side of the aisle. One could argue, therefore,  that this influence is essential for the conservatives – but the problem still exists. 
 
ALEC serves as the “state legislators’ think tank.” Join nearly 2,000 fellow state legislators at ALEC – the nation’s largest nonpartisan, individual membership association. 4
 
Each state has its own two state chairmen (legislators), “State Chairmen duties shall include recruiting new members, working to ensure introduction of model legislation,  suggesting task force membership, establishing state steering committees, planning issue events,” and “Each ALEC State Chairman shall appoint a Private Sector State Chairman to serve concurrently with the State Chairman.”  [Note: See footnote 5 for the link for names of legislators in Arkansas that are state chairmen now and some for previous years.] 5
 
The American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) is the nation’s largest nonpartisan individual membership association of state legislators, with over 2,000 state legislators across the nation and more than 100 alumni members in Congress. 6 [ALEC is neat way to move up to US Congress, huh?]
 
To date, ALEC’s Task Forces have considered, written and approved hundreds of model bills on a wide range of issues, model legislation that will frame the debate today and far into the future. Each year, close to 1,000 bills, based at least in part on ALEC Model Legislation, are introduced in the states. Of these, an average of 20 percent become law.7
 
My note:   One Arkansas legislator  tweeted  that he had received his ALEC packet and could now file his bills.
 
Most Arkansans would be surprised that a mostly conservative organization would have been one of the most powerful forces in the nation in giving us the government controlled educational reforms.  On its website, ALEC says, “Since its founding, ALEC has amassed an unmatched record of achieving ground-breaking changes in public policy. Policies such as teacher competency testing, pension reform, and Enterprise Zones represent just a handful of ALEC’s victories in the states.” 8
 
In another quote ALEC refers to it as “holding teachers accountable.”  Teacher competency (accountability)  or teacher testing was the basis and beginning  of the educational reforms. (This is an area where NCSL and ALEC work together just as we  saw Democrats and Republicans both pushing the educational reforms, and continually even to this day marketing them as local control.) Businesses pushed the consolidation movement in Arkansas as well, and I am sure ALEC was also behind that movement too. Businesses were told it would save money to consolidate the schools, but it hasn’t; it just gave the state control over our schools.   9
 
Gayle Teale Potter, an Arkansas State Department  appointee of Clinton who began the educational reforms in the state,  told me on the phone years ago that surveys had shown that  Arkansas citizens would be willing to increase taxes for “accountability.”  In other words, they tested their marketing tool and found that “accountability” worked to deceive the people. The educational reforms were built and marketed as holding teachers and schools accountable resulting in the testing of teachers and the testing, testing, testing of students that resulted in total government control of the curriculum and the ability for the state to take over our schools.
 
Businesses and corporations (a central part of ALEC)  were the main players in the educational reforms. In the first large grant (funded mostly by corporations) that formed the basis for Clinton’s educational reforms in 1992 is this quote:  “In Kentucky [called the lighthouse for educational reforms by Clinton], there are a number of public engagement efforts underway including the Kentucky Partnership, which is comprised of nearly sixty members led by The Business Roundtable companies. The Partnership has launched a statewide $1.3 million media campaign in support of a reform agenda virtually identical to ours.”  I believe most of the businesses were deceived as to what the reforms were, but we definitely talked to enough people in Arkansas to know the businesses were the major players behind the reforms. 10
 
ALEC also regularly (17 reports to date) does a comprehensive report and “grades all 50 states according to data from national test scores…and other benchmarks of quality.”  [In reality, as a teacher of 27 years, the testing system has been totally corrupted and has very little meaning now, and the benchmarks of quality are mostly based on the government educational reforms’ definition of quality, and not on real achievement.]  11
 
It is hard to imagine what laws ALEC could get passed that would  compensate for taking away local and parental control of the schools – with all the liberal teaching and influence our children will get now that the government is in total control – the plan the liberals designed all along.
 
Another area in which ALEC and NSCL agree – they both encourage a Con Con (Constitutional Convention) which they call an Amendment Convention or Constitutional Amendment By a Convention of the States. (Note: Nancy Pelosi was one of keynote speakers at 2010 NCSL Legislative Summit in 2010)  ALEC has  a 36-page Handbook encouraging and explaining this Constitutional Convention. NSCL (remember the organization to which most Democrats belong ) has on their website a power point presentation encouraging and explaining an Amendment Convention and refers to ALEC’s model for it as an example. (See footnote 12  for articles that explain the Constitutional Convention  if you are not familiar with the controversy; or even if you are, these articles will be enlightening.)  Soros also advocates a Constitutional Convention.
 
For a very good explanation of the controversy see Powerful Forces Calling For Constitutional Convention by Tom DeWeese at this link: www.newswithviews.com/DeWeese/tom169.htm – a very good explanation of the controversy.
 
Following are the safeguards that the NCSL says will keep the Convention under control for the purpose it was called.  These safeguards indicate how dangerous the Constitutional Convention would be;  and as you can see,  in our day and time the so called “safeguards’ are laughable, especially the part about the media and the delegates. And who knows how the Supreme Court will rule and who will be on the bench if a Constitutional Convention ever happens? There are no instructions for how the delegates will be selected in the US Constitution for a Constitutional Convention so no telling who the delegates would be – maybe the liberal  Joyce Elliott or Kathy Webb type in Arkansas. Would our 2nd Amendment even survive?
 
“(1) the State Legislatures will establish convention procedures that could ensure a Convention would not go beyond its mandate and (2) the Supreme Court can rule on the inevitable legal challenges. Then, States would select delegates to attend the Convention on their behalf. Delegates would almost certainly mirror the current political make-up of the States, thus minimizing the risks posed by radical elements. Then, the Convention itself would take place. The intense focus of the media, coupled with the checks and balances provided by the State Legislatures, the Supreme Court, the delegates, and the ratification requirement, would eliminate any realistic prospect of factionalism or radicalism. 13
 
The educational reforms and encouraging a Constitutional Convention are just two of the areas where I believe ALEC is dangerous in those areas in which they and true conservatives disagree, but there are many more. Many of the bills that are Agenda 21 bills in nature  are supported by ALEC.  The legislators don’t seem to recognize them as Agenda 21 bills, and maybe ALEC doesn’t either.  But remember the major influences in ALEC are businesses so who knows how they profit or  think they will profit from these Agenda 21 bills, or some of the other model bills?
 
Since ALEC has such power, influence, money and are mostly conservative,  the legislators start to believe that if it is an ALEC bill, it is a good bill.   ALEC also affords them a way to get legislation passed, provides them models for the legislation, and affords them a way to the top – so the opinions of the voters back home have little influence in comparison, and we wind up with all the laws we never wanted (and even opposed) and keep getting  establishment type legislation rather than true conservative legislation. The legislators hear from experts that are so good at persuasion (deception)  they could have made me  as a teacher believe their reforms were good had I not been an experienced  teacher  myself.  The legislators are all there together talking among themselves, the herd mentality in Little Rock takes over,  and it becomes like a train coming down the tracks which the conservatives can’t stop. 
 
Americans for Prosperity, which is inter related with ALEC, and the Koch brothers and their foundations, is exercising tremendous influence at the Capitol in Little Rock as well.  When the Tea Parties from all over the state got together in Searcy, Arkansas the first year after they formed and had Tea Parties all over the state,  they were so concerned that someone would “take them over” that they aggressively argued with every speaker. I thought to myself, “I don’t think anyone is going to take this group of people over.”  And they haven’t at the grassroots level; but in reality, Americans for Prosperity has now pretty much become the leader and spokesman for the Tea Parties at the Capitol. 
 
ALEC is also working at the national level, and according to the history I read, was begun in Washington with a very good purpose in mind. Like many other good beginnings, ALEC is so powerful now that the grass roots can’t overcome them in those areas where they disagree – grassroots lack the money that is so important in politics.
 
Ideas For Solution – If you have other ideas for solutions, please let me know.
 
However, some or much of the problem still lies at the feet of true conservatives. Until we begin to realize we get what we pay for (in money and sacrifice) in the political arena and start putting enough money behind the candidates so they don’t have to rely on ALEC businesses to support them, we will probably never succeed in getting the conservative legislation we desire. And more conservatives have to sacrifice their time and  stay informed to educate themselves and then  work with our legislators to educate them on issues.  We have to refuse to let the media intimidate us and cause us to  back off our support for those candidates that the media tells us are too conservative to be electable and support them with our time and money.
 
ALEC does put their money and influence behind many good endeavors.  However if they cause us to lose our Constitution through the Constitutional Convention they propose and other bad legislation, will not all their work have been in vain?  An Eagle Forum Director from another state, who said ALEC agrees with them 90% of the time, told me that every time the legislators go to an ALEC conference they come back and file some bills that Eagle Forum has to fight back, especially on holding a Constitutional Convention.  
 
The corporations and businesses are the powerful influences behind our legislation and are often looking out for their own interests – interests which many times are not the same interests of the grassroots. If we could get our legislators to stay in touch with the grassroots and honor the wishes of the people whom they represent, many of whom have more time to do the research on the bills, and pass only those bills where the grassroots and ALEC agree, we could overcome the Republican establishment’s power and make some real difference with a Republican majority in the state.
 
Unless we do that, I fear the Republicans will quickly lose their majority, and a third party will be formed – which may or may not be good for the country or the conservatives.
 
Posted March 29, 2013 at this link: www.wpaag.org/alec__the_good%20bad%20and%20ugly.htm />
 
By Debbie Pelley  dpelley@suddenlink.net
 
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www.alec.org/task-forces/education/
10. www.wpaag.org/Marc%20Tucker%20Grant%20-%20Basis%20for%20Act%20236.htm , page 11;  and this link for other quote. www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/national-education-report-card-ranks-massachusetts-first-west-virginia-last-137952333.html />
12.  a. Powerful Forces Calling For Constitutional Convention by Tom DeWeese at this link:
www.newswithviews.com/DeWeese/tom169.htm />
b.  See this link, page 13 for ALEC’s actual model: 
www.alec.org/doc s/ArticleVHandbook.pdf
c.   For NCSL link to power point doing the same at this link:
www.ncsl.org/legislatures-elections/leaders/leaders-agenda-ncsl-legislative-summit-2010.aspx and click on  PowerPoint: Time For States to Amend U.S. Constitution?
d.  For Actual power point encouraging Constitutional Convention see this link: www.ncsl.org/legislatures-elections/leaders/leaders-agenda-ncsl-legislative-summit-2010.aspx />
See this link that explains in detail why Phyllis Schlafly with Eagle Forum opposes a Constitutional Convention. 
www.eagleforum.org/psr/1996/may96/psrmay96.html  and
 e.  Link to article on 35 AR GOP legislators voting against Constitutional Convention of any kind.  http://www.wpaag.org/Leg%202013%20-%20Con%20Con%20%2035%20AR%20GOP%20voted%20against%20ConCon%202009.htm
13.http://www.ncsl.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=gxlwDaVfCg4=&tabid=20865 Another link that shows NCSL is promoting the Constitutional Convention:  www.ncsl.org/LinkClick.aspx?fileticket=8AvzFHfsbfA%3d&tabid=20865 />
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Anchor Baby Rubio?



To the RNC:                                                                                          March
17, 2013

Daily reports emanating from various branches of the
Republican Party and national media include Senator Marco Rubio as a potential
presidential candidate. 

Senator Rubio is an “anchor baby”, not a natural born
American citizen as required by the constitution…please read.

One would tend to believe the Republican Party is trying to
replicate some of the unconstitutional acts of the Democrat Party regarding
elections.

Furthermore; Senator Rubio, in the name of the Republican Party
has put forth a faux plan dedicated to immigration reform.  The plan is nothing more than a straight line
course to amnesty for the 25-35 million illegal Mexicans & OTM’s nesting in
our former preeminent Republic. No, not the lie of 12 million spewed by self-serving
government and media.

Are you, in the Republican power structure foolish or stupid
enough to believe Rubio’s allegiance lies anywhere but fore square in Hispanic
society, precisely whose interest he will and does appeal to in spite of his
flowering talk?

If the Republican Party is to survive, out of necessity it must
divorce itself from such verbiage that came out of Gov. Bobby Jindal’s mouth on
Nov. 19, 2012…”if we want people to like us, we have to like them first”….spoken
like a true 3rd Worlder, and how pathetic.

How about the Constitution and principle?

Joe McCutchen

Fort Smith, Ark.

arkansasfreedom.net   

 

In-state tuition for illegals…AGAIN!


Will Republicans Cave Again?                        March 12, 2013

Senator Joyce Elliott, Little Rock’s progressive Marxist, introduced Senate bill SB 915 which would allow an illegal alien, upon signing an affidavit with the school stating he or she intends to gain legal status  would gain the ability to be granted the right to instate tuition, a right not granted to out of state American students. While at the same time would create another taxpayer subsidized bureaucracy.

Elliott said Monday that SB 915 is about education, not immigration.  I beg to differ with Sen. Elliott, it is ALL about illegal immigration—the matter of the U.S. Constitution, the rule of law and her sworn obligations to uphold the aforementioned and defend citizens.

The Constitution and the Rule of Law, i.e. 8 USC, Section 1325, 1324a, 1324c, 1644, negate all her specious and unlawful rhetoric re SB 915.

It is noted that Senator Johnny Key (R-Mt. Home) has joined hands with Sen. Elliott (D) in this proposed nefarious legislation. In this regard, members of the Arkansas Legislature, both Houses, should be aware of the criminal activity of former Arkansas Governor Michael Dale Huckabee.  Huckabee violated Article I, Section 10 of the U.S. Constitution by bringing in a Mexican Consulate housed in Little Rock, which has and is serving as a distribution center for illegals.  At that time Huckabee was in league with Elliott in this same instate tuition endeavor.

Senator Key claims to be interested in education since he is economically involved in said vocation. If that is the case, how does he justify his position supporting SB 915 with all the past and current damage that has and is being done to the public education systems in by illegal foreign nationals, via American children’s minds, dollars, indoctrination, and more importantly, a dumbed down curriculum?

November 7th the Republican Party caved and shed all pretenses of being a Constitutional Party in favor of smaller government and governed by the rule of law, e.g. Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal making the following statement, “The Republicans’ key to attracting more voters should be ‘if we want people to like us, we have to like them first’.”  Therein lies the silliness and lack of substance offered by one of the Republicans’ national leaders. 

Senator Elliott should know American citizens should and must be given first and last considerations in all things involving government.  I am disappointed that she is divorcing herself from the black community while throwing her legislative support to part of the 25-35 million illegals nesting in our republic.  No, not the phony 12 million that government hacks espouse.  Her folks last in education, employment, standard of living, and more importantly the breakdown of the black family. She should withdraw SB 915 and support her own American citizens.

It will indeed be interesting to see if Republicans stand straight, uphold their sworn Constitutional duties in defense of Arkansans and American citizens.

Or will the Republicans cave again and continue to be the Party of Irrelevance (POI)?

Joe McCutchen         Fort Smith        arkansasfreedom.net  

Paying for 1/4 million more on welfare will save money??


TO FEED, CLOTHE, WIPE, ENTERTAIN, & TRANSPORT IN PERPETUITY         March 6, 2013

A Second Mathematical Postulate Coming from Arkansas State Government in Two Weeks—a government program that will save money!

The first postulate you may recall came from the mouth of Rep. Greg Leding who postulated that money taken from citizens by force by the federal government and redirected to welfare recipients was defined as part of GDP.

Close on the heels of Rep. Leding’s creation comes a second postulate from Bo Ryall, president of the corporate Arkansas Hospital Association, who stated that the introduction of ¼ million more deadbeats injected into the already burgeoning 870,000 recipients of Medicaid would save Arkansas money by letting the Feds pay for this outrageous deal proposed by Gov. Beebe, the Democrats, and the corporate hospital association, but only for the first three years. It should be noted that the federal government is already $17 TRILLION in debt…pay with what?

A report said that by expanding Medicaid it could save the state $664 million between 2014-2020.  I challenge Gov. Beebe, Bo Ryall, and any other Big Government enthusiast to present any government entity that ever saved money, most particularly Medicaid.

Moving along with this new mathematical postulate, Mr. Ryall opines that with the introduction of another ¼ million welfare deadbeats (legal & illegal) injected into Arkansas society will create between 8,500 & 11,500 new jobs, i.e. government positions.  I would suggest to Mr. Ryall, Gov. Beebe, and other proponents of forced redistribution to take the mean between 8,500 & 11,500 and multiply by $75,000 (avg. government yrly salary) of the aforementioned individuals (expansion of state government paid for by taxpayers), how much of that so-called $664 million savings is left? First, the money for the new jobs is funded by taxpayers, and then they are taxed again by having to subsidize the expansion.

In addition to this faux bloviating by corporate Arkansas & the state government, here comes the copout introduced by the POI (Party of Irrelevance) to show cause why Arkansas producers should pony up more hard earned tax dollars to be dumped into the Never-Never Land—that by a “Consultant” at the rate of $55,000 per month to tell Arkansas lawmakers how to introduce more theft.  Understand that the consultant wallowed in the government trough for decades and that’s his credentials—no friend to the producing citizens, nor is the state legislature.
Do Arkansas legislators ever discuss the big conundrum?  Will the welfare throngs have their hands out in perpetuity? Do the legislators ever discuss between themselves putting an end to their destructive and criminal behavior? Or do they say let the next bunch worry about it? And finally…

Senator Joyce Elliot is playing around with the Right of Eminent Domain, and no good can come from this woman’s meddling with that Right.

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith                    arkansasfreedom.net 

New Economic Theory: Adding welfare recipients is good economics!


Representative Greg Leding (D-Fay) and his “New Economic Theories”        February 28, 2013

Ahhh, the benevolent Arkansas State Representative who hails from that Marxist enclave on the Hill.

Rep. Greg Leding is no doubt a soul-mate of the Catholic Bishop Anthony Taylor, the individual who is no respecter of the U.S. Constitution and the Rule of Law, e.g.  the purveyor of Sanctuary Cities and recipient of taxpayer dollars to fund the misnomer “Catholic Charities”.

The Honorable Greg Leding spewed his benevolent new economic equations at a press conference at the Capitol Wednesday.

To begin with Leding stated “Not only is it the right thing to do to get these ¼ million Arkansans access to healthcare, but it is also an economic driver”.  So welfare is an economic driver? Yes, it drives economics into the ground.  Rep. Leding, no disagreement that these folks in all likelihood need healthcare.  These folks do not have a RIGHT to healthcare and the method you are prescribing for attaining their healthcare is immoral, i.e. theft by force from one group for redistribution to another.  You call these potential welfare recipients numbering ¼ million “Arkansans”.  How many in these numbers are illegal Mexicans & OTM’s? As a Catholic, in all likelihood the number of illegals is of no concern to you.

You go on to say, “We’re looking at about $550 million added to our state’s Gross Domestic Product (GDP)”.  Representative Leding is it your belief $550 million stolen from taxpayers and disseminated to non-producers is GDP?  I further call your attention to the fact that the U.S. government does not have $550 million when we the producers are saddled with a $17 TRILLION debt.  In this same vein your view of economics and math is the same immoral fiber that Governor Beebe wallows in, i.e. “if we don’t take the money someone else will”.

Your economic silliness reaches a new high when you are quoted as saying 6,200 new jobs will be created with the acceptance of Obama’s vote-buying thuggery. You are speaking of government positions, not jobs, while increasing the size of state government and placing more economic burdens on the producers.

Rep. Leding you go on to state, with your pretzelized arithmetic; about 2,800 lives will be saved each year. What crystal ball are you using?

Back to Gov. Mike Beebe and his bloviating, “The federal government will pay all costs for the first 3 years”.  Governor, where does the federal government get the money?

Rep. Leding, you have no constitutional or moral authority to grandstand before the state legislature and Arkansas citizens demanding more forced redistribution from the hard-pressed middleclass.  You and your Democrat soul mates are stealing money from Arkansas citizens without their authority.

Joe McCutchen
Fort Smith
arkansasfreedom.net   

“Education”…The Money Pit


My, how time flies!                        February 26, 2013

Ten years have passed since Fort Smith School Superintendent Benny Gooden euphorically and stupidly stated “We’ll take all we can get” referring to 3rd World nationals, legal & illegal.

His wish came true and now he is whining–and look at the failures.  “Enrolling high percentages of economically disadvantaged students and students whose native language is not English will be disproportionally impacted by the cuts”.  Never a word from Gooden or his cohorts about the economic toll heaped on citizens who are funding the failed educational cabal, and certainly no apologies. 

Gooden goes on to say that he and others have urged Congress to come to their rescue.  Does Gooden believe the likes of Senators Boozman and Pryor or Congressman Womack will or can solve any problem, particularly in view that they have been part and parcel of creating our multiple national crises, e.g. public education?  Government’s destructive attacks on the curriculum and on children’s’ minds is breathtaking. The Communist Manifesto is alive in government schools in that they have surreptitiously seized most parental responsibilities and indoctrinated/propagandized children.

Factually, public education is wallowing in untold wealth and Superintendent Gooden is in the same trough as the so-called “disadvantaged”, i.e. recipients of taxpaying producer funding.

A $16.4 TRILLION national debt (Say Boozman & Pryor) and increasing in the Billions as this is written.  So to Dr. Gooden…quit your whining, suck it up, innovate, accept the challenge, and do more with less (if less is really the case, which is highly suspect)—that’s the American way and trash the Political Correctness that is submerging the young students in government sewage.

Never do we hear any “educator” complain about the unbridled immigration, legal & illegal, which has all but destroyed American culture and heritage and put us squarely in the bulls-eye on our way to a 3rd World existence.

Joe McCutchen
Cc: Fort Smith citizens
arkansasfreedom.net  

The “Common Good” …Abused Again


ANOTHER DOSE OF THE SIMPLETONIAN COMPLEX.            February 11, 2013

The “Common Good” as expressed by Arkansas Catholic Bishop Anthony B. Taylor appearing as a guest writer in the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, 2/9/13.

The Bishop’s opening paragraph demonstrates that he does not adhere to the constitutional concept of the separation of church & state.  Quote: “The central teaching of Catholic social doctrine is the sanctity and dignity of the human person”. I could not agree more with the concept; however the Bishop is referring to the conduct of illegal aliens, while refusing to honor the U.S. Constitution, and other national constitutions for that matter, add the rule of law and U.S. sovereignty without which there is chaos and anarchy. In this regard, the Bishop has publicly stated in the past that the Catholic Church cannot survive without the invasion of illegal aliens.  This alone positions his church in a criminal mode.

The Bishop speaks profusely about the federal government paying for an additional ¼ million Arkansas residents to be placed on welfare (how many illegal Mexicans are included?), joining the present number of 800,000 (legal & illegals) already wallowing in unearned largesse.  A question for Bishop Taylor:  Who funds the federal government? Is this not forced redistribution by theft, e.g.  Communism or religious altruism?   Marxism/Collectivism is always a failure, but only after it destroys the host.  The host in this case is the republic of the United States. The Bishop’s philosophy hangs an albatross around the necks of taxpaying American citizens.

The Bishop continues his screed stating that Medicaid spending in 2009 alone in Arkansas created 70,277 jobs and adding another 250,000 to the welfare rolls will create many more new jobs.  These are NOT jobs, they are government positions funded by hard working middleclass taxpayers in the private sector!  Show proof of 70,277 jobs, who the employers are, and who are the new proposed employers?

The most divisive lies the Bishop put forward in his editorial are the following:

1.    “We know the role of government is to foster the “Common Good”.  Straight out of Karl Marx.
“The Common Good” clause is explained in the Federalist Papers that were written by Founders James Madison, John Jay, & Alexander Hamilton.  All of which was undergirded by letters from Thomas Jefferson & John Adams. The intended meaning of the “Common Good” as the Founders and the Federalist Papers stated was what the colonists said the Common Good was…self-determination and responsibility for self…not what some self-serving politician or religionist says it means.

2.    Adding to the Bishop’s nonsense he goes on to state “For 100 years, American Catholic Bishops have called for universal healthcare (against the will of the American people and the Constitution) for life and human dignity, especially for the poor and immigrants”. He goes on to say with more Marxist ideology, “this includes making sure everyone has access to things needed to lead a life with dignity”.  More cradle-to-grave Communism and certainly, freedom is not denied to the poor.

3.    The Bishop, in another bombastic revelation…putting 250,000 more residents on welfare will “produce moral, social, and economic benefits for our state”. 
Bishop Taylor’s Catholic Church has a long history of criminal activities and abuse.  Openly, they advocate violation of Federal Law 8 USC, open borders, sanctuary cities, Catholic Charities (subsidized in the $billions by taxpayers) which aids and abets illegal aliens, then of course the most heinous crime of systemic pedophilia.  For this man to openly advocate anarchy can only lead to the opposite of “moral, social, and economic benefits” and drive the middleclass into oblivion, along with our rule of law and standard of living; there is no moral high ground for Bishop Taylor. In this context, American/Arkansan taxpayers not only subsidize Catholic Charities but also anti-American Hispanic organizations such as Lulac and La Raza (the Race), which are disciples of the Catholic church.

Those speaking of the “Common Good” are never the ones who pay for it. Isn’t Charity supposed to be the work of the churches and those who wish to freely give without coercion?  Not according to the gospel of Bishop Taylor. 

By the way, the Catholic Church possesses untold wealth & property, if the Medicaid project is really important to them, why don’t Catholics pay for it?  Is this not the height of hypocrisy?

Joe McCutchen
arkansasfreedom.net