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The Little Tea Party That Could and DID…Dawn Wildman

    

 In a joint effort by Tea Party Patriots and Southern California Tax Revolt Coalition’s Dawn Wildman and Sarah Bond, 20,000 citizens gathered in Sacramento for a wonderful display of First Amendment rights, on August 28, 2009. The Tea Party rally was to inform citizens on the continued eco-tyrannical regulations that plague

California. AB 32, California’s answer to Cap and Trade, known as the Global Warming Climate Change bill  which was passed three years ago in our fine state. We now understand the ramifications of such stringent eco- regulations on citizens and small business. A study recently released by three University of California at Sacramento Business Professors, shows us that when fully implemented beginning at the end of 2009 AB 32 will cost California 1.1 million jobs to an already job starved state.

 

We also brought attention to the plight of our San Joaquin and Central Valley farmers who have been isolated and decimated by the EPA and the state when they shut down the water to these “man made” drought ridden areas. Our farmer produce 25 % of our Nations food and when you cripple the bread basket you cripple all of

America. Piadad Ayala from one of the water coalitions spoke eloquently on how the farmers don’t want charity as Senator Feinstein believes, they want to work their fields which now stand fallow. They want to produce some of the finest products

California and the Nation see, such as almonds, oranges, avocados and rice. Senator Feinstein’s answer to their cries to turn the water back on was to tell them she would make sure the Food Pantries had plenty of food to dole out to the families of these hard working farmers.

 

With California’s unemployment rate of 11.9 %, one of the highest in the Nation, we are destined to see our state desolate as more people and businesses flee to better business climates in states such as Nevada and Utah. There is a solution though, AB 118. This Bill is authored by  Assemblyman Dan Logue of the 3rd District, who has had the courage to do what others fear, stand up to the governmental bureaucracy and say NO! AB 118 would repeal AB 32 and allow our state to resume creating jobs for our unemployed. It will allow businesses the ability to strengthen and increase payrolls, allow construction to continue without the overwhelming taxation and restriction it now has on its shoulders. It will allow our recreation vehicle industry in the state to begin again and allow our manufacturers to see once again see the business climate in

California as one of “Can Do”, rather than “Can Not”!

San Diego’s own Mason Weaver was an enormous hit and when he spoke the crowd cheered and asked for more. He had the audience engulfed in a spirited call for Americans to stand strong against the representatives that would enslave us all! Congressman Tom McClintock spoke about the virtues of the citizenry of

California and made us all proud at to see him as a product of what works in this state. There were many that spoke about the AB 32 scientific fallacy and the lies that government wishes to perpetuate to sell us these harmful pieces of legislation. In the end all of us felt rejuvenated and empowered to see such a large, educated populace really engaging in the process. Sarah and I were immensely proud to see such a large contingency from

San Diego represent us so well. Citizens arrived on buses, trains, and planes to be a part of something so important to

California. We have seen our legislators turn our state into a dust bowl, literally, and now we demand that they do what is right or pack up their offices. The next elections of 2010 will be the reckoning day for so many and the time of true liberation for all in

California.

In the mean time we battle on and with each Tea Party we gain strength and promise of real liberty.

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