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Galt
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Location: Rockledge, FL
Last login: 11/20/09
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December 26, 2007 I changed registration to vote for Ron Paul again!  I thought social security was a bad idea in 1980 when I got my first job out of school. 

January 26, 2008 I got to vote for Ron Paul again! 

August 11, 2008 I am now on the Brevard County Republican Executive Committee, I've seen better organization in my high school Key club.  

August 26, 2008  I am now an elected Republican precinct committeeman. 

October 10, 2008 I had to get all my precinct information myself - All voter information in my precinct or county for $10.  Then I found only one precinct in five has a committeeperson - ripe for the picking in this very Red county!  This could lead to a Campaign for Liberty sweep! 

November 5, 2008 I was an election poll watcher. I even got an hour of training.  It was interesting, Precinct Clerk told me I was the first poll watcher in years! 

November 19, 2008  My application to serve remainder of a vacated city council seat was accepted, but a prior councilman was selected.   

December 11, 2008  Now I've done it.  Elected District 4 Secretary for the Brevard County Executive Committee.   The new chairman is open to listening to the Paulites, need to bend his ear.  I asked a county commisioner to assign me to a county advisory board.

February 6, 2009 Completed conflict of interest information with employer's legal department.  Approved, but will review activity on regular basis.   Actualy, I appreciate the help.  County advisory board - $1,062,000,000 BUDGET REVIEW!  Boy do I have my work cut out for me! 

February 17, 2009 unanimuously appointed by Brevard County Board of Commissioners to the County Citizens Budget Advisory Committee.

February 19, 2009 Attended first Committee meeting.  There is a good  chance to learn the workings of county government, and make a difference here. 

May Day: Attended all meetings of the Budget Committee.  There is a storm brewing with county budget topics hitting the front page every day.  I'm impressed with the staff's dedication to this task tho most are 'interim'.   Revenues are down about 30% so the budget is goina take a rippin'.  Next year looks even more dire. 

August 1, 2009: The county commission voted 3-2 to retain the current tax millage.  Rockledge City Council voted to set the maximum up 0.5 mil, but that is a maximum (attended all their meetings this year).  The delayed property assessors report has driven most communities to do the same.  Lot of work to do before the final taxes are set.  

Strange, the county spent $1,186,000,000 of a $1,065,000,000 budget.  My chemical engineer's common sense is tingling; spending 11% more than budget is surreal.

It was a strange feeling sitting in a huge room full of county depatment managers and hearing a commissioner telling the interim county manager he would have to lay off another 40 people.  At the next meeting it was another 200 people. 

I'll need to decide this week if I will run for city council.   Two other candidates will be running, a guy who headed the planning and zoning committee, and the county PR spokesperson. 

OK, I did it!  I'm running for Rockledge City Council Seat #6. 

I had a long talk with the county Community Services Council director, a very dedicated person who I have long admired for her work at the Salvation Army.  Now, as head of a 'public' agency, she is always having to scramble for funds to get matching grants from Feds and state just to provide the basic needs of people in her care.  If the money going to the feds and state were kept here, I'm sure it would be better mismanaged.  While we need to defend liberty, we also need to construct a charitable method of providing for those in desparate need.  Their fear of losing their "safety net" is the chain that holds them with the liberals.  Dr. Paul provided services without taking medicaid.  Is that the real solution, keep aid personal and hold to the Golden Rule?

Well, November 6th and it is all over but closing the campaign account.  A city wide non-partisan election with 16700 voters possible, only 13.3% voted.  It was great that 794 people voted for me, and I won the two precincts near my home.  After all the votes were cast, I lost by 40 votes cast November 3rd.  I thought was pretty good given this was a three candidate race.   The issue I have is; the absentee 700 ballots were heavily for the democrat candidate and I lost by over 400 votes. 

Lessons learned:  You must reach out with your mailed flier to absentee voters on the day they are mailed their ballots.  The Supervisor of Elections will provide a mailing list and even print the mailing labels if you ask.   So write your mailing card and have them printed and ready to go that day.  Every few days new absentee voter requests are sent to you, and you can mail to them too.  There, I just told you how to with 1/4 of the vote.

 





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Posted by Galt on 05/04/09


"The long run problem is that hard-money countries will not sit by forever and watch their currencies become more expensive and their exports hurt for the benefit of their American competitors.  If American inflation and dollar depreciation continues, they will soon shift to competing devaluations, exchange controls, currency blocs, and economic warfare of the 1930's."  Murray N. Rothbard; 'What has government done with our money' c1978 pg 62

I expect the Saudi's to soon cut loose the use of the dollar for pricing oil contracts - their economies are hurting due to 'cheap' oil.  US national oil price controls will lead to shortages and rationing, just in time for the "herald explosion" of the H1N1 influenza.  La Nino drought and cold winters will affect food and water supplies; a 'perfect storm.  I don't want this to happen, I just see it as a highly damaging worst-case probability that would hurt for decades.  The country lacks some things it has had for many years -resilience, sense of purpose, trust in God, and an iron clad will to defend liberty.  A solid dollar with no inflation would be a huge stabilizing force, but nearly impossible to recover in the current liberal spending-frenzy.





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Posted 09/30/09

CrystalEveritt
melbourne, FL
You speak the truth, sir.


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Posted by Galt on 11/24/08
Last updated 01/06/09


If the government wasn't providing relief for the destitute, who would?  Campaign for Liberty needs to be involved in "Not United Way" organizations like, Salvation Army, Catholic Relief Services, Kiwanis. 

WE have to show that the government does not need to be the "last resort"  This is the fear that is put in the poor - when the net is gone I'll fall.  We need to be there with an honest helping hand.  No one wants to be on Uncle Sugar's dole.  Services have to be available - make it personal.  Then, we will take away the base of the socialists - no disgruntled underclass - because they too will be part of the Campaign for Liberty. 

Volunteer organizations are also a good place to find different thinking people, like us.





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Posted by Galt on 11/11/09
Last updated 11/11/09


Let's get back to the basics.  Anytime you ask the government to do something for you, you give more power to the government - and they don't give it back.

Quoting from Murray N. Rothbard "What has Government done to Our Money" pp48,49 1964!

"13. Government and Money

Many people believe that the free market, despite some admitted advantages, is a picture of disorder and chaos.  Nothing is "planned", everything is haphazzard.  Government dictation, on the other hand, seems simple and orderly; decrees are handed down and they are obeyed.  In no area of the economy is this more prevalent than in the field of money.  Seemingly, money, at least, must come under stringent government control.  But money is the lifeblood of the economy; it is the medium of for all transactions.  If government dictates over money, it has already captured a vital command post for control of the economy, and secured a stepping-stone for full socialism.  We have seen the free market in money, contrary to common assumption, would not be chaotic; that, in fact, it would be  a model of order and efficientcy.

What then have we learned about government and money?  We have seen that, over the centuries, government has, step by step, invaded the free market and seized complete control over the monetary system.  We have seen that each new control, sometimes seemingly innocuous, has begotten new and further controls.  We have seen that governments are inherently inflationary, since inflation is a tempting means of acquiring revenue for the state and its favored groups.  The slow but certain seizure of the monetary reins has thus been used to (a) inflate the economy at a pace decided by government; and (b) bring about socialistic direction of the entire economy. 

Furtermore, government meddling with money has not only brought about untold tyranny into the world; it has also brought chaos and not order.  It has fragmented the peaceful, productive world market and shattered it into a thousand pieces, with trade and investment hobbled and hampered by myriad restrictions, controls, artificial rates, currency breakdowns, etc.  It has helped bring about wars by transforming a world of peaceful intercourse into a jungle of warring currency blocs.  In short, we find that coercion, in money as in other matters, brings, not order, but  conflict and chaos. " 

---- (=|=) ---- 1964! 

 So don't pick just Great Society welfare, or unemployment insurance, or national parks, or food stamps, or health care, or space programs, or defense or... we the people are being governed, by the government, for the government. 

You don't get rid of fleas by giving them more blood.  Write all the books, blogs, and magazine articles you want; until you excite the mind of the public, and set ablaze the righteous anger of a previously free people, it is just talk. 





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Posted 11/18/09

CrystalEveritt
melbourne, FL
Thanks so much for the thoughtful post! Please Keep them coming!


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Posted by Galt on 11/06/09


Ran for city council.  794 people voted for me, cool!  November 3rd vote I was behind by 40 votes.  Lost by 300 votes because of absentee ballots.  Only 13.3% of 16700 registered voters bothered with the off year election.  Sooooo... 

You must reach out with your mailed flier to absentee voters on the day they are mailed their ballots.  The Supervisor of Elections will provide a mailing list and will even print the mailing labels for free, if you ask.   So write your mailing card and have them printed and ready to go that day.  Every few days new absentee voter requests are sent to you, and you can mail to them too.  There, I just told you how to with 1/4 of the vote.





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CrystalEveritt
melbourne, FL
Thank you for the information. Great effort, by the way.


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Posted by Galt on 06/27/09


Medical Stimulus Package
 
Apparently the American Medical Association has weighed in on the new economic stimulus package....The Allergists voted to scratch it, but the Dermatologists advised not to make any rash moves.

The Gastroenterologists had sort of a gut feeling about it, but
the Neurologists thought the Administration had a lot o f nerve.
 
The Obstetricians felt they were all laboring under a misconception.

 Ophthalmologist considered the idea shortsighted.

Pathologists yelled, "Over my dead body!" while the Pediatricians said,  'Oh, Grow up!'

The Psychiatrists thought the whole idea was madness, while the
Radiologists could see right through it.

 Surgeons decided to wash their hands of the whole thing.
 
The Internists thought it was a bitter pill to swallow, and the 

Plastic Surgeons said, "This puts a whole new face on the matter..."

The Podiatrists thought it was a step forward, but the Urologists
were pissed off at the whole idea.

The Anesthesiologists thought the whole idea was a gas, and the 
Cardiologists didn't have the heart to say no... 
 
In the end, the Proctologists won out, leaving the entire decision up to the assholes in Washington.





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Posted 06/28/09

Mike in Virginia
Fredericksburg, VA
Hilarious post. Thanks for a much needed laugh among all the madness.


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