Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Meet Sue Lowden


Meet Sue Lowden, I am supprting her bid for a Nevada Senate Seat:
She is the candidate who will most likely unseat Harry Reid
She is a tea-party advocate
She is currently leading in the poles, the only candidate to have 50%
She is also a true conservative
Here is her website:

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Thank you Massachusetts!

The voters of Massachusetts have spoken loud and clear! They have sent a strong message that the direction the country is going is not acceptable and that things have to change. By electing a Republican to a senate seat that has been held by a Democrat for more than 40 years it shows that they were ready for "CHANGE".

This also shows how effective our democratic system is; when there is a course correction that the voters feel needs to be changed they can do it. It also shows that you can make a difference. You can make your voice heard by exercising your Constitutional rights.

I will take this as an example of what is possible. Watch out Harry, you're next!

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

New Year, New Hope

As we look forward to the upcoming political year, I think that there is a lot conservatives can look forward to. For one, we know that our "HOPE" is not in big government programs, federal intervention into our lives, or nationalizing everything. We know that the real "Change that we can believe in" is in the American people and in the conservative values which our country was founded on. We know that we can place our "Hope" in true Constitutional values.

Gone are the days where we can just stand by and trust in our politicians to lead our country down the correct path. Now is the time that we must act and continue to help grow the conservative movement which is slowly gaining ground in this country. We must contribute in any way that we can. We must fulfill our civic duties by reading the Constitution, informing our representatives of our view points and speaking out for families and conservative values.

Also, we need to carefully select which Representatives which will stand up for what is right. We must find politicians who can not be bought or bribed but will have integrity. If they cannot be found, when possible we must stand up offer our services. Now is the time to fight against the tide of corruption. If we do this 2010 will be a year that we can have "HOPE" in.

For those who are interested:
Here is an article by Ezra Taft Benson about Our Civic Responsibilities
http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=4812307e3584b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD
Here is an excellent article by Dallin H. Oaks about the Constitution
http://lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?hideNav=1&locale=0&sourceId=729d94bf3938b010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD

Sunday, December 13, 2009

CALL HARRY REID NOW!!

The most recent compromise regarding the new Health care legislation is sponsored by Harry Reid which is proposing to expand Medicare to people 55 years old.

With all due respect Senator Reid, Are you out of your mind?

You want to expand a program which currently is running on approximately 73 Billion dollars in unfunded liability. A program which reimburses at a lower rate than the cost of service. A program which is projected to be bankrupt in about 10 years. Also, a program which is riddled with fraud. All in the name of competition for insurance companies?

Here is a video by 60 minutes which describes the scope of Medicare fraud. It is excellent. It will make you wonder who is getting more competition, the insurance companies or the taxpayers?
http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=5414400n&tag=contentMain;contentBody


Here is a link to email Senator Reid and let him know what you think:
http://reid.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm

Sunday, December 6, 2009

5 Things you can do to support the Constitution

1. Read It!
2. Speak out! Exercise you freedom of speech when you see the Constitution being violated.
3. Write! Your congressional representative and ask them to protect your right to property by not raising your taxes.
4. Practice the 2nd Amendment! (This comes from my husband: Get you concealed weapons permit)
5. Vote! Only for those representatives who vow to uphold and defend the Constitution.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Conservatism: Looking Forward

Conservatives have a very rich history in this country which provides excellent groundwork for the future as well as the immediate needs of our country. When considering how to reestablish the Republican Party, I think that it is critical to use the past as a foundation and to look forward to what the country needs. In my opinion, it is essential to keep things simple and to rely upon two main principles to drive the conservative movement forward. These two principles include adhering to the Constitution and focusing on the family.

The Constitution is what has made our country unique. It is what provides us our freedoms and is the basis for liberties. Other nations look to it as the example of what a democratic republic should be. Far too often members of our party have strayed from its principles to represent a special interest or corporation. Also, many so called Republicans have distorted its intentions in order to expand federal powers and interfere with our freedoms. In my opinion, it is our responsibility as conservative Republicans to evaluate what the Constitution offers us and to strictly adhere to its principles. When endorsing any candidate for any office, we must ask, “Will they support and uphold the Constitution?” When supporting any legislation it must be considered, “Will this restrict our freedoms as outlined in the Constitution? Will it interfere with my freedom of speech? Will it take away my right to my own property?” Former undersecretary of state for Calvin Coolidge, J. Reuben Clark, Jr., put it well when he said: “God provided that in this land of liberty, our political allegiance shall run not to individuals, that is, to government officials, no matter how great or how small they may be. Under His plan our allegiance and the only allegiance we owe as citizens or denizens of the United States, runs to our inspired Constitution which God himself set up…This principle of allegiance to the Constitution is basic to our freedom.” (Improvement Era, July 1940, p. 444.) It is my guiding belief that as Conservatives we must consider what is in the Constitution as well as who is willing to defend it over any self interests.

I believe that focusing on strengthening the family structure should also be the primary goal of the conservative Republican Party. When the family unit is weakened, individuals are forced to turn to their government for support. It is my view that this is the underlying cause for the increase in dependence by our citizens on the government. Without a functioning family or a community support network in place, the only place to turn in times of distress and hardship becomes the government. I see this far too often in my profession as a hospice nurse. When a family member is dying and there is no extended family or community that is able to step in and provide relief, the patient relies on the support of the hospice staff, provided to them indirectly by the government through Medicare, in their place. I also see as growing trend citizens requesting benefits from the government that might normally be provided by a family member or community such as housing and food. When families are no longer able to provide for themselves they become the taxpayers burden and therefore I believe that it is the duty of our elected representatives to do everything in their power to help families become self sufficient and provide for themselves. This principle is of primary concern to conservatives who believe that the government should not be the primary provider and that citizens have a responsibility to help themselves.

By using these two main principles as a guide when determining the future of the party, I believe that Republicans will not only win the support of the people of our nation they will also gain the much needed cohesion that the party is lacking. In the process, Conservatives will also help preserve the freedoms of the citizens of this nation. Finally, I believe that keeping things simple and focused will create a new, strong foundation to build upon.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Obama-come-lately

I have generally been holding back my opinion on this blog in an effort to have a discussion forum, however, when I heard this yesterday on NPR I about lost my mind:
http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=120346278

Barack Obama, in order to address rising unemployment, is going to hold a "Job Summit" in December to bring in experts and discuss what could be done to create jobs.

So now he is going to do something to address 10.2% unemployment?

Yesterday was too late to do something about the lack of jobs. Last year was too late to be talking with experts about job creation. Taking a clue from Steve Wynn who said it should have been jobs, jobs, jobs since day 1!!

Instead, he has been preoccupied about stimulus, than stimulus, than cap- and- trade, than healthcare. You have to have a job first before you can reform the health insurance that you get from your job.

Also, there is no need for a summit. All Barack Obama has to do is to talk to the average citizen who would tell him that uncertainty is driving unemployment. With all this pending legislation which will possibly increase taxes, health insurance premiums, electricity, etc., nobody knows what they are going to be able to afford next month let alone next year. It doesn't take an expert to realize that the lack of liquidity in credit for small businesses is prohibiting them from growing. People are not spending because they are not sure if they will be able to pay their bills. Nobody knows for sure how things are going to go with the economy. Because of that jobs will not be created until the uncertainty is removed and an environment is created for business to grow through increased liquidity and reduced taxes.

Let me know what you think.