Report from NCGOP Convention, June 3-5, 2011

Greeting,

The NCGOP convention ended today on a high note with a very motivated and energized executive committee sent forth by our Chairman to “GO OUT AND WIN”.

The convention got off to a very slow start on Friday but soon found its legs and took off running Friday night with a rousing speech from Congressman Allen West.  Saturday’s attendance swelled to 1161 delegates with 90 counties in attendance.  Counties from the east, Brunswick, New Hanover and Onslow had high attendance numbers along with several larger counties, Wake, Mecklenburg and Forsyth.   Carteret County had 24 delegates in attendance and I wish to thank all of them for attending.

On Saturday House Speaker Thom Tillis and President Pro Tempore Phil Berger reported on the budget and other legislative goals of the session.    Congressmen Mick Mulvaney and Andrew Breitbart were the guest speakers at lunch.

Supreme Court Justice Paul Newby led off the afternoon session.  Justice Newby is the only Supreme Court Justice on the ballot in 2012.  Prior the Democratic Legislatures change from partisan to non-partisan races the Republicans held a 5-2 majority on the Supreme Court.  Republicans currently hold a 4 to 3 majority on the Court with Justice Newby seat being the swing seat this year.  The matching funds period will commence on September 1, 2011 for judicial races.  So mark your calendars for September and plan to make a contribution to Justice Newby’s campaign.  On a related note Senator Phil Berger earlier informed the convention that a bill to reverse the non-partisan judicial races to partisan races will be debated in committee this week.

Pat McCrory addressed the convention to a standing ovation and listed 10 reasons why Bev Perdue should not be reelected Governor.  He also explained that the Democrats need to win at least one southern state in 2012 to retain the Presidency.   President Obama and the Democratic Party have put North Carolina in play by selecting Charlotte as the site of their national Convention.   They will pour people and money into the state to win.  He reminded the convention that it will take three M’s to win, Money, Manpower and Motivation.

The Convention then took a serious turn when it came to elections of party officers.  Current Party Chairman Robin Hayes was challenged by Marcus Kindley for the post of State Party Chairman.  After nominations, seconding  and finally campaign speeches  from the candidates Chair Hayes was reelected by unanimous consent.

In one of the most contentious events of the convention Wayne King challenged current State Party Vice-Chairman Tim Johnson.  Votes were awarded on a portion method of total delegates granted to each county.  The winner was in doubt until the end when Wake County cast its votes.  Vice-Chairman Tim Johnson led with the most votes’ cast by delegates present throughout the election; but lost to Wayne King on the total votes awarded.

Saturday ended with two final highlights.  The first was a standing ovation to a resolution honoring former State Party Chairman Frank Rouse.   The second was the evening banquet honoring former chairman Tom Fetzer.  US Congressman Tim Scott was also a guest speaker at the banquet.

Sunday the convention ended on a VERY high note as the Executive Committees meeting was held.   Chairman Hayes and Billy Miller, the convention chairman, worked through the agenda effortless while energizing and sometimes amusing the committee with their wit.  Chairman Hayes informed the committee that the  plan for the upcoming election was simple, WIN, retain the State House and Senate, and defeat Governor Perdue and President Obama.  To accomplish this task we need to do the following:

1.       Raise Money

2.       Hire the right people

3.       Formulate a grass roots effort

Following former chairman Tom Fetzer’s winning effort in the last election we need to develop a statewide plan.  In the past counties focused on local races, in order to hold our current gains and win the governorship and presidency he asks us to assist the state party in raising funds and forming a grass roots organization.

The following officers were submitted by Chairman Hayes and approved by the Executive Committee:

Secretary – Martha Jenkins

Treasurer – Ken Dickson

General Counsel – John Branch

Asst. Secretary – Tommy Adams

Asst. Treasure – Steve Long

Asst. Council – Paul Farley

 

David Williams submitted his name for General Counsel but withdrew before the vote was taken.   The  final order of business was the appointment of  Terry Hutchens as Finance Chairman.  The Executive Committee then adjourned.

As the convention has come to an end the campaign has just begun.  I know each of you will do your part in the upcoming election.

Greg Lewis

Carteret County Party Chairman

CCTPP Meeting Minutes, May 31, 2011

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MAY 31, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:13pm by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by ERNIE GUTHRIE
Invocation by DEBBIE RUCKER
Number of Attendees – 27

BOB recognized new attendees Charlie and Libbie Wilton, friends of RON and BELVA MANNING.

DIANE LANG gave an update on ROMA WADE’s surgery.  He had an aneurism in his leg but came through the surgery fine.  KEN LANG said Roma had asked him to email everyone that he had had the surgery, and the bad news was he was going to make it; but Ken decided not to send out that news.  KEN and DIANE, both said he was driving Edith crazy.  Someone in the audience asked “What’s new?”

BOB reported that the reason RUTH PARKER was not in attendance tonight was she had bent over to pick up a fork someone in the restaurant had dropped and threw her back out.  He asked Debbie to say a prayer for RUTH.

BOB said “Next Monday, we are trying to get as many TEA Party troops to descend upon the County Commissioners meeting at 6:00 pm at the Court House.  The reason being the budget is going to be discussed and comments solicited from the attendees to talk about what they think is important and we know that C4 group, (pretty much a teacher’s lobby) asking to increase funding) while we will be there in support of tax payers, supporting the County Commissioners recommendation that we leave the budget like last year’s budget.

BOB wanted to know if anyone had had the opportunity to look over the copy of the portion of
the county budget that PEGGY GARNER had passed out last week.  Read small section on the school budget.  Hi-lites were:
Education operating, and capital outlay expenditures account for $21,608,000.00 or 24.04% of the County’s total budget.  The school’s operating expenditures remain at the FY 2011 funding level of $19,340,000.00.  Capital outlay is $1,254,245.00, a 30.26% decrease from FY 2011 adopted capital.  Adopted FY 2011 capital is used as the benchmark for comparison because any previous year unspent capital funds are re-appropriated annually.  Therefore, amended capital funding comparisons are distorted and misleading.
The Community College’s operating expenses remain at the FY 2011 funding level of $2,043,000.00.  Its capital budget is $225,000.00.  In accordance with the FY 2008 joint agreement established by the Community College and the Board of Commissioners; the Board of Commissioners borrowed $1.7 million to fund large Community College projects, as a result, the two Boards agreed to a seven year commitment of $225,000.00 per year capital funding.
The estimated daily membership for county schools in fiscal year 2012 is 8,441 students, as compared to 8,273 last year.  The recommended budget funds current expense per student is $2,291.00 compared to $2,312.00 in FY 2011.  Debt service for the schools is reflected in the debt service department, which totals $8,078,742.00.  The Community College total debt is $909,100.00.
BOB then read a letter from Dr. Daniel A. Novey, Superintendent and Catherine H. Neagle, Board Chairman justifying their request for additional funding above what the Commissioners have come up with.  Excerpts follow:
This Operating Budget request represents the very heart of what makes Carteret County Schools special – our staff.  Recognized as one of the very best school systems in the state, Carteret County Schools provides our children a superb education because of the commitment of the citizens to provide funds for quality teachers and programs.  Reducing the operating funds for our schools means essential personnel will no longer be able to support our children in their education.
Over the last few years, the Carteret County Board of Education and the Superintendent have worked diligently to reduce the expenses of running the school system.  However, there is a point at which reduced budgets no longer reflect improved efficiency but begin to erode the capacity of the organization to fulfill its obligations to the citizens of the county.  The proposed cuts of state funding to education for 2011-12 will result in the need to shift more responsibility to the local level, if the quality of education in our county is to remain a reason for people to move and establish their homes and businesses here.
The state’s proposed budget will require local funds to cover all workmen’s compensation claims previously covered by the state.  The cost of that change includes a $350,000.00 cash reserve and an increase in insurance costs of over $564,000.00 per year.  Additionally, the reductions of state funding will also require local funds to be expended to pay the unemployment claims and the annual health insurance premium for any staff members laid off as a result of any reduction in force (RIF).  Those costs for Carteret County Schools are anticipated to exceed $1,258,000.00 in 2011-12.
Our 2011-12 Operating Budget request of $22,165,624.00 plus the $590,000.00 charter school pass-through funding is focused on maintaining a very lean but effective staff while meeting the routine obligations incumbent on a system of our size.  The increase in local funding over previous years will be essential to meet the changing needs of a restructured method of funding education in North Carolina.
Of the $3,298,374.00 increase requested over the previous year’s budget, $2,574,921.00 (or 78%) represents expenses pushed upon the Carteret County School system by the state government.  The remainder of the increase reflects the increased prices for essential services.  No new programs are included and cuts to existing programs have been made where possible.
The current economical challenges and those of the coming year should not be cause for undoing all the gains that have been made in the last 5 years.  Your support of this request will mean the difference in the future of our school system.

Upon completion of reading this letter, BOB said essentially he is requesting about 3.3 million dollar increase above what the County Commissioners are proposing.

HOWARD GARNER stated “Based upon a conversation he had with Rep. Pat McElraft a few weeks ago, a lot of what Novey has mentioned in his letter of being pushed down to the counties is not going to happen.  BOB said he remembered Pat saying that, but if we are going to go before the board, we need to be sure we have our facts; so we need to follow up on this and find out where it currently stands. HOWARD said maybe someone in the group should check with her this weekend and find out the status.  HOWARD said they will try to tell you there is no fluff in the school system, but when he went to school (sometime after 1492) agriculture was one of the biggest income producers in the county and the school system had only one Vocational/Ag teacher.  Today, according to an email he had received from Tabby Nance,  there are seven and farming today is basically non-existent, except for the Open Grounds, but their personnel is trained in Italy, not here in the county schools.  He is currently waiting for additional information about Vo/Ag teachers in the Middle Schools.  He understands there have been and possibly there still are some teaching there.  BOB requested this be brought up Tuesday at the Board of Education meeting.  He hoped to have several of our members in attendance at that meeting also.  TOM wanted to know if anyone has incorporated the cost of fuel into this budget.  That is going to become a major factor.  Is any part of that 3+ million increase including the increased fuel costs.  ERIC said he understood that 3+ million increase was created by the Obama stimulus plan.  BOB said according to what he just read 2+ million of that 3+ million was for funding being pushed down by the state to the county.  The remainder is for essential services.
FRED DECKER commented that these are the same people who are trying to push back start of school to around the 10th of August.  Evidently they are not aware that the school gets the majority of room tax money.  Starting school earlier will shorten the amount of time people vacation here and pay that room tax.  Shortening the vacation time will decrease the amount of money going into the school system.  KEN said it appeared that there were a lot of good questions needing answers and he thought we needed to prepare for both the County Commissioners and Board of Education meetings.  The County Commissioners meeting is on Monday with the Board of Education on Tuesday.  Right now there are two budgets at the state level, one Gov. Perdue’s and the legislature’s the other.  Quite a bit different.  Even though over the past few weeks they have been trying to negotiate and come up with a compromised budget.  Also has heard that the Governor has been threatening to veto the Legislature budget but others say that is less likely.   The Governor’s budget did push a lot of the costs down to the counties, and that is where you have been hearing about the liability insurance costs, costs of buses, fuel costs and a lot of other things coming to the county that the state has typically paid for.  The Legislature budget however; their goal was not to push any costs onto the counties; would try to maintain state funding and not cause the counties to spend any more funds than necessary.  So what Novey is saying about all these funds being pushed down to the county is referring to Perdue’s budget, not the Legislature budget.  He is playing off a dooms day scenario.  BOB thinks this is a good thing to mention at the meeting by whoever speaks for the TEA Party.  KEN talked about an email he had received from a couple of TEA party members ( a newsletter from Governor Perdue).  Gov. Perdue was here in the county this past week and during her presentation here she continued her dooms day scenario about teachers being fired, teachers aids being let go, etc.  If you read the paper you may as well close the schools and everybody go home.  It sounded terrible.  He sent this newsletter off to Jean Preston and Pat McElraft  and said, OK the Governor’s out there getting all this press on TV, News & Observer, radio, etc,; so he was wondering what the Republicans were going to do.  Either set the record straight or tell us if what she is saying is true or not.  Didn’t hear back from Jean but did hear from Pat.  Pat emailed him that the Governor is telling falsehoods.  She said the State Legislature’s budget did not lay off one single teacher.  Now saying that, there are some nuances in there.  Some teachers are paid by the state and some of the money comes from the county, so it is all not cut and dried.  KEN says he believes it is purposefully that way to confuse us.  As long as we are confused, it is kind of hard to fight, and he thinks that is why they are doing what they are doing.  As far as teachers are concerned, for state funded positions, Pat says there are no cuts.  There will be cuts in other areas, like teachers aids.  Lots of gamesmanship going on, depending on who you are listening to.  ERIC said a lot of the problems goes back to the stimulus money.  KEN said yes, but the stimulus money is gone.  We can argue until the cows come home about whetherthe stimulus money spending was good or bad or helped or hindered.  Like some of that money went to pay for new teachers (knowing the money was only for a short amount of time) and once it was gone there was no way we could continue paying for those new teachers.  The only reason he could see was when the money was gone the school board could come back and say we need more money or we are going to have to lay off teachers.  BOB wanted to know if the stimulus money we got went to hiring new teachers.  ERIC said he had been unable to get a straight answer on that.  He is still trying to get an answer from Tabby Nance.  We do need clear answers.  That is why it is so hard not only for us but also the C4 group to fight for or against an issue, because the school keeps things so fuzzy.  It is really hard to get a firm answer.  We want real answers while the C4 group wants the budget as proposed by the County Board of Education.  Apparently they do not question what is in the budget.  They just take for granted whatever the Board of Education wants is it.

The last meeting before the budget is voted on is  the Commissioners meeting on June 6.  Meeting starts at 6:00pm, so KEN suggested we get there early, so we not only can get a seat but also a parking space.  He imagines that C4 will have a big turnout for the meeting so that small room will probably fill up early.  BOB said he had heard they (C4) were trying to get upwards of 500 people to show up.  KEN said the C4 group had a petition and were hoping to get 20,000 signatures, but would be happy with 10,000.  Basically they are asking for the Commissioners to fund at the level the school board requested.  One of the Commissioners had told KEN that the Commissioners were hoping to keep this year’s budget at the last year’s budget level.  The county is required by law to pass a budget by the end of June.  However, since the state had not passed their budget yet, it will impact on the county budget when one is adopted.  The county may have to go back and make some adjustments.  However, they will vote according to schedule,  because it has to go to the state, so KEN thinks they are leaning toward the Legislative budget as their guide.  BOB said he thinks that since the state has not finalized their budget, that the logical thing for the county to do is stay with last year’s budget.  If they budget all these extra requests and the state budget turns out to be the legislative one, then the schools will end up with all this extra money to just spend, spend, spend.
HOWARD said Rep Brubaker has said he hopes to save the teachers assistants, but he has not heard where that stands at the present time.  KEN said the assistants are important because many of them are used as bus drivers, and when you lose an assistant you could also be losing a bus driver which impacts that whole program.
KEN said in listening to BOB read Dr. Novey’s letter, he noticed the same ole, same ole, ideas came up.  The need for quality schools for our children is as American as motherhood and apple pie.  We all want them.  But many of the C4 group think that the schools are what entices doctors, businessmen, lawyers, and professionals to come to this county.  KEN said he didn’t realize that that was a purpose or objective of the schools.  They always say that.  One lady at a Commissioners meeting said they needed schools to get doctors to come here.  They needed them to take care of the old folks.  They really believe one of the purposes is to attract business and professions to our county.  He thought schools were for teaching students.  For the Commissioners to be able to provide everything the school supporters want; they have to find a way to find the funding and the only way is to increase taxes.  Carteret County is a retirement area – look around the room.  Most of us are seniors from the looks of all that gray hair.  Most are on fixed incomes and many do not have the income to pay increased taxes.  That kind of explanation does not have wide county appeal, only to a small group of people; but they always use that in their talks.  They (Dr. Novey and his group) also say local governments need to increase funding to maintain the quality level of education.  Local governments, in order to do that, the only source they have is to raise taxes, sales tax, room tax, property tax, tax tax, whatever it happens to be, that is the only way they can accomplish that goal.

PAT NALITZ asked if that 100 teachers they keep talking about being laid off was a phantom number, a number that they just throw out there.  I know they use that to get the people aroused.  She said she knew people that had received those pink slips.  Is that what they do and then they get hired back next year.  But is this really for real?  KEN said he thought they do it simply to get more money.  The only evidence he could point to is the email he got from Pat McElraft saying they (the Legislature) are not going to cut any positions; that they are going to maintain the level keeping the positions that we have; then he thinks the school system talking about laying people off is to generate sympathy for the teachers; a political ploy.  KEN said Dr. Novey had told us here when he spoke that they were not actually laying off teachers; that they were doing it just through attrition, that when somebody left that they were not refilling the job, but now it sounds like they are actually thinking about laying people off.  That had been Novey’s explanation, but if she knew of some that had actually received their pink slips that that did not jibe with his comments.  PAT said the lady she talked to said seven teachers had received a pink slip at her school.  KEN said he thought that was political.  C4 had a teacher’s appreciation day held here a few weeks ago and they had a lot of teachers from around the county attending.  He didn’t know how those teachers got off to go to the rally, whether they had taken a personal day or what.  PAT asked was this during the day.  KEN said yes, it was during a week day.  They billed it as a “Teachers Appreciation Day”, so maybe it was an excused day.  From what he read in the paper, there were hundreds of teachers there at this rally.   The theme of the rally was ‘They are going to cut all our jobs out’.  ‘Course that gets the teachers all motivated to go out and start sending emails to the commissioners.  He overheard one of the commissioners ask what was C4 doing; his email box was staying full.  He was being inundated with emails.  KEN said that is why he had never encouraged us to send massive amounts of email to the commissioners.  He did not think it was encouraging good relationships with the commissioners; he felt one on one was more effective.  Tell them in person that we can’t just keep throwing money down the rat hole.  If more of us would take different areas, (like Howard mentioning the seven Ag teachers) it would be more to our benefit.  He told about a pamphlet he had gotten that listed all the classes; for example it listed 5 levels of algebra classes.  (Honors algebra, AP algebra (accelerated something), just plain algebra….no this is not algebra 2, just algebra.  Throw Algebra 2 in and you can double this number of classes.  This is all different levels depending on where you are going after graduation.   As he understands it, the students are required to take Algebra 2 (which also has all these different levels).  Now if you have a kid that just wants to graduate high school and go out and pound nails for a living, KEN wants to know, why it is mandatory that he has to take Algebra 2?  Maybe we should just be teaching him how to balance a checkbook.  His question to the C4 crew is ‘why aren’t you guys questioning the curriculum’, maybe we don’t need all this stuff.  Not everyone is bound for college.  Back when some of us went to school they had the trade classes.  They no longer have them.  For example, kids could learn to work on cars and even today car dealers are looking for mechanics.  Brown from Onslow is one of those car dealers, and he is a big advocate in the Legislature about teaching a trade in school, because he can no longer get the help he needs in his business.  C4 is trying to tell every kid they have to go to college in order to get a job.  KEN’s question is why these kids are taking all these required courses in high school and then when they get to college they have to take remedial classes.  C4 is demanding lower class sizes in high school, but when they go off to college they get dumped into classes of 100 or more students.  That makes no sense.  PAT said that many of them still can’t make it in college so many end up in community colleges.  This is just some stuff to chew on, but those are some of the kind of things we need to be asking the county to look into.  ERIC said they are saying if we lay off 100 or even just 1 teacher, the quality of education is impacted, which is hog wash.  ROY MUSSER said you can pay as much as you want to for education but it does not necessarily mean the quality increases also.  More discussion on teacher/student ratio, etc; (art teachers, handicapped student teachers; those who do not have full classrooms are included in the mix.) and the average number of students per teacher is 12.  Would be interesting if they broke out the actual number of teaching teachers which he felt would give a more accurate ratio, but they don’t.  Feel they are doing themselves a disservice by not providing the information.  If you have one teacher over here teaching 34 students and another teacher only teaching 3 or 4 students, and we are paying both the same, then I want that second teacher doing something else.  I’m going to find another job for her; because that is the way those averages work out.  PAT asked what about the special needs teachers.  They have the small classes.  Are they included in this average?  KEN said that is something we are going to have to ask.  ERIC said C4 and that group are going around saying if we increase class sizes, it will have a great negative impact on education.  OK, so if half of our economy went away, we still could only have what we can afford.  So if we have to increase class sizes, it will impact 40% of our people, and I’m talking about the 19% of Senior citizens over the age of 65, that are reduced or limited incomes, the almost 10% who are unemployed.  That doesn’t factor in the reality those that are working reduced work hours, working part time; those don’t work into the equation.  And there are those who have just given up totally.  Other concern he has is 42% of our students are getting federal assistance with free lunches, either full or partial meals.  That right there tells you that 42% of their parents can not afford it.  So how can they afford again tax increases?  So the question is “do we want to lay off 100 teachers” or do we want to impact 2,000 citizens.  That’s what it is all about to fund the 3.5 million increase in the school budget.  We all know what is happening at the gas pumps, and in the grocery stores.  My point is ‘we can not raise taxes’.  We can not afford it.
BOB said he agrees with all that has been said but Novey has said this increase they are requesting is to take care of all those items being passed down by the state, and from what he understands, this may or may not happen.  So bringing up the student/teacher ratio is just a straw man exercise.  He found another letter from Novey in the county budget.  As we may recall this budget is in two parts, ‘the operating budget’ and the ‘capital budget’.  The second letter is about the ‘capital budget request’.  “This budget request specifically prioritizes needs into two categories.  Those items identified as Priority 1 immediate needs category are considered ‘mission critical for 2011-12.  The other needs in the remaining category are those which must be dealt with in the short-term but the immediacy of the need has not yet reached a mission critical status – although it may on any day.  Regardless of the category, let there be no misunderstanding that all of the items requested are needed within the 2011-12 budget year.  He goes on to identify various critical needs of the schools and states the Capital Budget Request for 2011-12 is $3,104,535.00, which is about a 1.5 million dollars increase, (which is to cover air conditioning, quality air control, painting and maintenance.  KEN said he understood from Novey’s talk to us, that this was already paid for.  Novey was asked specifically by the commissioners about this and Novey told them all those costs were already taken care of.  So now he’s asking for more money for items he has previously said were already taken care of.
He is asking for 3.1 million for the capital budget and l ¼ million for operating budget above and beyond the commissioners proposed budget.  In other words he wants about 5 million dollars above what has been proposed.
BOB asked who was going to speak at the county commissioners meeting next week.  ERIC said he had already been working on what he wanted to say.  BOB asked KEN if he planned to speak and KEN said he might, hadn’t made up his mind yet.  So remember next Monday, 6:00 pm the County Commissioners Meeting, second floor of the Court House. Be there, be RED.   Get there early, rather it be the C4 people standing out in the hall way and us with seats in the room.  Good time to get there – 5:00 pm.  Thinks there will be a bigger turnout this week.
HOWARD said he had a question….When a teacher retires, stays out a while, and then is brought back under contract.  If they don’t have the money, then how are they doing that?  Couldn’t they hire a new teacher for less than they are paying this teacher with 35 or 40 years of service?  KEN said he had heard of them laying off a teacher with lots of years of experience and hiring two inexperienced teachers to take their place.  Now we are paying all the side bennies for two instead of one.  Looks like the schools need to learn about operating a business.  HOWARD said he felt we needed a business executive for superintendent instead of an ex- school teacher.
KEN asked to change the subject and talk about the 2012 election.  It is not that far away.  We need to start discussing presidential, congressional, and senate candidates.  BOB asked  “who we prefer right now”.  Various candidates were mentioned, Cain, Romney, Bachman, Ryan, Gingrich.  Gingrich received the most boos and unfavorable comments.  ROY MUSSER said ‘anybody but who is already in there’.  TOM HARMON said he was opposed to Gingrich, Karl Rove and those who think they are the elite.  They put down anyone supported by the TEA Party.  We don’t need Democrats to talk them down, Krauthammer and the Ruling Class are doing a great job on their own.  They are marginalizing us, apparently afraid of our influence and input.  DEBBIE said she is so tired of the Dems pushing the race issue; that maybe if Cain did run it might put it to rest.  Cain is a very smart business man, strong conservative, and has a lot of pluses she likes about him.  She does not like Obama because he is a black man, but the liberals want to put that in the forefront of this upcoming election that conservatives are racists.  Maybe if we support a strong conservative black man and strong white woman, we can stop some of this rhetoric.  TOM H. said he was listening to CSPAN when Cain announced his candidacy and all the black people who called in called him a clown, an uncle tom, a GOP talking head.  It appears they are going to play the opposite race card.  It’s going to get ugly.  The Republicans have got to have someone who can take it and throw it right back at them.  If we get someone like McCain in the last election, who tried to play Mr. Rogers, we are going to lose again.  KEN, that’s the problem, all these that the conservative elites are proposing are exactly that.  BOB asked if anyone caught Hannity’s interview with Santorum, last week.  He said he was impressed.  DEBBIE said we still have a lot of good people coming in and she feels it is too early to get hung up on any one candidate until we can look at them all.  BOB asked what we thought of Sarah Palin.  Most liked her, but were not sure she could win.  KEN said the other candidates need to be watching her.  She is getting more press, than all the other candidates put together.  All the reporters are talking about how she will not give them her agenda, and it is driving them nuts.  If all the other candidates stopped playing to the media, then the media would be mentioning their name in every report.  They need to stop playing the old school politics and watch Sarah.  She is getting a lot of attention (cause the media doesn’t like her ) and it is not costing her a dime in campaign funds.  BOB asked who would disappoint us the most… and the consensus was ‘Mitt Romney’.  He failed most of our tests when he would not say he had made a mistake with his Romneycare in Mass.  When he said it worked for Mass but probably not work for the country.  That’s when he threw most of us under the bus.  He also supports ethanol subsidy also, which is bad for this country.  Huntsman also supports the ethanol subsidy, cap and trade guy, and is for everything the liberal Democrats are for.  We need to watch carefully, these are the guys that the ruling class are trying to convince us are what we need.  These guys are losers and if we go with them, then WE are going to lose.  We need someone with backbone, don’t be saying one thing one day, and then coming back the next to say we misunderstood what he said.  We get enough of that with Obama.  BOB said another thing we need to remember…we can get a great president, but if we give him/her a lousy congress and senate, we are no better off.  We got a lot of true conservatives this past election and now we need to be looking to put more in office.  TOM H. said he really liked Alan West from Florida and hoped that he might consider running, if not now, maybe later.  He doesn’t back down from anybody.  BOB…any Ron Paul fans here? Only one spoke up.  Good ideas, but too old and not a great communicator.  A good example of how the TEA Party is misunderstood…STEVE BEST said he was at WalMart with his TEA Party shirt on and a guy came up and told him he wouldn’t join the TEA Party because they were all supporting Ron Paul and he couldn’t stand Ron Paul.  This has been encouraged by the Media, and the masses are listening.   ERNIE said he liked Ron Paul, because he was a good Constitutionalist.  The things he said at the last election have proven true.  KEN said yes, he is a smart guy, but not a winner.  He might make a good Secretary of the Treasury.  DEBBIE said yes, he may be brilliant, but we hear every day about how brilliant Obama is…the most brilliant president ever!!!  If the TEA Party holds on to its roots and convictions, we are going to look for the most conservative people  running.  That is the only thing that can turn Washington around.  BOB wanted to know what we are going to do in Carteret County to fire up the voters and get them out.  TOM H. said we did a pretty good job last November, but we just have to get out there early and push.  Our voter recommendation thing we did was a big success from all the good comments we received.  We didn’t have enough participation at the polls last November, so we need to begin planning on who will work this year and get our ducks in a row.  We have about 33 precincts and need one or two members at each.  Last November we only had about 12 or 15 covered.  Those that did work the polls were richly rewarded by all the nice compliments we received…they were glad the TEA Party was there…and appreciated our input on the judges.  It was suggested that we might want to let the voters know who the TEA Party is backing in the presidential and other races also.  We could put their names on the front and let the voters know where we stand.  BOB said we have to be careful.  We can use the word ‘recommend’ but not ‘we are for’.  Recommend all the TEA Parties be sure to back the same candidates and not fracture our powerful input.  Last year because we had so many candidates in the primary, and such a short period of time that we decided to place our emphasis on the November election.  Are we going to get involved in the primary season this time.  If so we need a whole lot more people involved in interviewing want-a-be’s.  The TEA Party has to show the Republican party how strong we are and how much influence we have with the voters.  Right now the GOP is leaning toward moderates and we are going to lose, if we don’t let them know we are here and are not to be ignored.  It seems that all the TEA Parties need to be going out and picking the most conservative candidates.   They don’t have to, right now, all pick the same one, but we need to be getting things lined up to make our final decision, by having several candidates to put our emphasis on vetting so we can come up with and back the most strong and effective candidate.  BOB said we have to be careful with the national TEA Parties, because he thinks it is illegal to announce the backing of a particular candidate.  KEN said we need to do something, because the Crystal Coast TEA Party is not going to make it on the National News.  We have to have more involved than just us.  BOB said he got a lot of flack from the North Carolina TEA Parties because we were supporting certain candidates with our recommendation cards.  He thinks part of the TEA Party problem is that some of the groups have been co-opted.  Some have their own agendas, whereas we have continued with our grass roots organization.  Would hate to see us stuck with a “John McCain” candidate again this time around.  BOB, the unfortunate reality of politics is money is the milk of success.  Palumbo has been spending his time working over Jones’ contributors, trying to bring them over to his campaign/switch sides as well as his own contributors.  You have to have the money to win.  We, the Crystal Coast TEA Party is going to have to make a decision in the very near future “are we
going to support Jones or Palumbo in the primary”.
WAYNE WILLIS asked since we are supposed to go to the County Commissioners Meeting next Monday night and the Board of Education Meeting on Tuesday, when are we going to have our next meeting.  BOB said guess we’ll have to get together at the Board of Education meeting on Tuesday.  Asked where that meeting was going to be held.  When you go into Beaufort go past the Court House stop light and turn left at the next light.  When you get to the stop light at the old Beaufort school, make a right.  The Board of Education will be held in the building on the left across from Safrit’s.  The old administration building.
WAYNE said he would have to rescheduled the meeting he had set up to discuss the board game for our next meeting then.  He needs the guy working on the computer portion to talk with us since WAYNE does not understand all the ins and outs of the computer portion of the game.  He has something he wants to show us.  He said the game had one bug in it, but this guy had a whole can of Flit between his ears to take care of the problem.

FRED said Adele Collins was not going to run for Board of Education at the next election so we need to be looking for someone to run in her place.  Might also want to be looking for someone to run against Al Hill.

A gentleman arrived to our meeting late, and BOB asked him to introduce himself.  He said his name is Lee Haywood from Gilford County (Greensboro).  He represents the conservatives from Gilford.  He said he had spoken with KEN LANG about our meetings.  He said we had brought back memories of their meetings in Gilford.  School Board expecially.  They are in the same fight we are down here, as far as getting information.  It’s a big slush fund, moving money around, and they have 76, 000 students, claim 10,000 teachers but they can only account for 3600, with a budge of 680 million dollars.  It was interesting to him to hear us talking about the same things they discussed.  Hosted a meeting of their group and 9 of the commissioners, picked out 70 million in cuts, but the chairman did not show up for the meeting.  They are still stirring up things so encouraged us to not give up hope.  He heard us talking about contract employees.  They bring them in on a grant for two years and then end up being permanent, so they start all over.  You have to watch out for that as well.  HOWARD said he thought they were all using the same song book.  Mr. Haywood said Oh, yeah, they all get together and meet underground before they talk to us.  ERIC asked how many teachers were they talking about firing.  Mr. Haywood said they were talking somewhere around 200.  Their Superintendent makes a quarter of a million dollars a year.  He is a lawyer.  He is not able to teach.  It would be against the law for him to go into a class room and teach.  When he came on in 2008 during happier times, he created 39 districts, with 39 administrators for between 4 ½ to 5 million dollars.  Nine of the top 25 officials work for the Greenville School Board.  Empire building and they are protecting it with their life, believe me.  He supports charter schools.  Wanted to know if anyone there was going to the convention in Wilmington this coming weekend.  Said to go on line.  There is a group called caution out of Charlotte.  They already have 22 TEA Party groups meeting in a suite at 9:00.  They are trying to get a bigger room, because it mushroomed on us.  Right now it is in Suite 612 at the Hilton.  KEN said this is kind of a spin off of the GOP state convention.  Go to NCGOP.com web site for additional information.
Thanked KEN for inviting him and enjoyed meeting with us.
BOB introduced two other late comers ‘Susie Haupt and Paul Hee.  Susie is from Marshallburg and Paul is from Beaufort.  Susie said they were the only conservative
Republicans that they knew.  Everyone around them is liberal dems.  HOWARD said, but at lease now you can admit you’re Republican.  There was a time when you didn’t hardly dare to whisper it.  Paul wanted to know if we had a secretary who was keeping up with this meeting.  BOB told him we do and pointed to PEGGY.   BOB asked them to please sign our sign-in sheet.  BOB explained that every Monday night he is on a web site where the various TEA Parties get together and discuss things.  They also have various speakers, etc.  Mr. Hee said he had been listening to us discuss the candidates, but he felt that the platform was also very important.
BOB said part of this would be taking place this weekend at the GOP State Convention where they would be voting on their platform.  Then all that will be forwarded up to national where it will be incorporated and added to the national platform.  BOB said several of our members are going…we are infiltrating the GOP.  DEBBIE explained that we were not vetting candidates tonight, but what we do real often, discuss among ourselves various ideas.  We are not trying to convince other people here how they should lean, but just voicing our opinions.  This is the first time we have brought up at a meeting on how we are leaning, sort of like taking our temperature.  No way we would be choosing a candidate right now, since not everyone has announced yet.
ERNIE GUTHRIE said why can we just list the candidates and rate them according to our beliefs.  That way we are not actually saying we support a certain candidate.  KEN said this is the way he was thinking also.  It looks like it might be a little overpowering with so many candidates but if different members took a candidate and followed him/her and reported to the group, we could keep it from becoming a burden.  We have a place on the web site where you can check up on various candidates, but this is just on the national level, not local, or state.
BOB adjourned the meeting at 8:05pm.
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary.

NOTE:   I hope you can find the time to read all of these minutes.   Not only did we have a very long and vocal meeting, but I had purchased a voice recorder and recorded the whole meeting.  Therefore, I ended up with more information than with just my notes.  I found what went on was very informative and wanted to share it with you.  I’ll be shorter next time.  Peggy

CCTPP Meeting Minutes, May 24, 2011

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MAY 24, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:00 pm by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by WAYNE WILLIS
Invocation by JERE GEURIN
Number of Attendees – 21

New Attendee BLAKE BEADLE was invited by BOB to introduce himself and give a little background information.

BOB asked HARRY THOMPSON to introduce our guest speaker, CHUCK BEASLEY, for the evening.  He is retired from the US Army; born in Arkansas; father was an officer in WWII.   He has a son and a daughter and retired in 1995.

Mr. Beasley told us he had gone on the internet to find out more about the TEA Party.  Found out we were racists, dumb, sociopathic, and other unfriendly descriptions.  He dismissed these descriptions as biased and liberal; having developed a different view after meeting some of our members.  We are definitely in the cross hairs of those who want to increase government influence and destroy our way of life…. those who enjoy using broken promises; are against common sense and the constitution; believe in taking control from the family and that education being left up to the government…. the dis-unifying of America.
Mr. Beasley’s talk was on GOD, our Constitution and America.  I am unable to share all of Mr. Beasley’s inspirational talk; first of all, I would get so interested in what he was saying I would forget to take notes and second, you had to be there to feel the passion.  Some of the items he touched upon were:
If we read the constitution we can see it is based on religion…GOD is the basis.  The
battle-cry of the Revolution was “No King but King Jesus”.
Now Christopher Columbus is being attacked because he was a religious man and they are taking Christ out of his part in history.
The Pilgrims, the Mayflower Compact, the Old Deluder Act.   All to further the Christian Religion.  Wanted everyone to be able to read the Bible.
‘Taxation without representation’ was only one of the twenty-seven complaints of the Constitution. (abuse of representative powers, abuse of the military, abuse of judicial, etc.)
Our Constitution is unique and original and is based on the Bible (gave references).
Thomas Jefferson did not say anything about believing in separation of Church and State.  He felt his religion was personal; therefore, he is being misrepresented in today’s history.  By the middle of the 19th century, religion was losing ground.   From 1800 – 1900 there was a direct assault on Christianity.  In 1905 there was a determined group (Socialists) who became very active on college campuses.  By 1921 they had changed their name to democracy due to the events going on in Europe.  They believed in redistribution of wealth.  In 1930, it was materialism with a “chicken in every pot”.  Today our biggest problem has become apathy and Christ’s name is being forbidden in many areas, military, schools, etc.  It really has become a “Time for Change” the right kind.
BOB thanked Mr. Beasley and invited him back to speak any time he would like.

BOB said he had heard from Willie Montague and he is coming back to our area in August for a revival.  He needs tents and chairs.  STEVEN BEST said he could get him a “large” tent that seats about 500 and it also comes with the chairs.  KEN LANG said he would get with Steven and help him get with Willie and make the arrangements.

O’NEAL FIELD – BOB informed us that Randy Martin, Morehead City Manager, had finally responded to ERIC BROYLES request for information.  He had read the letter and was pleased with what he saw – did not feel there was any hanky-panky going on.  KEN LANG is posting the four and a half pages on the web site.  BOB requested everyone check it out and be prepared to discuss next week.

ERIC requested that anyone who had not completed the school/class size questionnaire he passed out last week, to please complete one tonight.

HOWARD GARNER said he had been informed that 30 cents is it; but he was still wary, since the school board is still putting the pressure on.  KEN said he had heard there would be no change from last year, unless the State Budget changes things.  Don’t forget the NCAE is Governor Perdue’s power base.  Pat McElraft has said as far as she knew right now, no state increases will be passed down to the counties.

FRED DECKER said for 23 students there are one teacher and two assistants.  He feels we do not need two assistants.  If so, then maybe we just need a new teacher.  We need to reduce admin.
FRED said he had wanted to set up an afternoon class to help students who were having problems.  He had gotten several teachers to offer to help him.  He had gotten no response from Administration.  They don’t want any help.  They just want to prove how much money is needed.

PEGGY GARNER said she was sorry she had been unable to provide a whole lot of facts and figures from the County Commissioners meeting on the budget last week, but had gone on line and gotten the whole 240 page budget.  She had reviewed it, made copies of the charts, figures, and reports that she had been unable to assemble from the meeting, and made copies of those pages.  She had made 6 copies for anyone that wanted a copy, and passed them out.

ERIC reminded us of the School Board meeting on June 6.  He would like to see the ‘red shirts’ in full force.  We need speakers and we need them to get on the list first.  By the time the later speakers get up, everyone is tired and bored.  Please plan to attend and hopefully be prepared to take the floor with your views.

KEN said a Camp Lejeune employee saw his hat and bought 5 of them for people he worked with.  When Ken invited him to come to our meetings, he was told “I agree and support your ideas, but don’t have time to go to meetings.”  Here we go with the apathy again.  Ken is still working on a TEA Party group in the western end of the county.  He had stopped at the VFW to see if we could use their facilities to hold our meetings, and was told “Absolutely not.  The TEA Party is a political party and the VFW is independent.”  KEN said he tried to explain but backed off when he saw it was no good.  This just shows the huge misconception of the TEA Party.  Someone recommended he try the Star Hill Golf Course.  FRED said the Republican Party meets at the Golden Corral this side of Jacksonville.  KEN said that was Onslow County and we are working for a group in the western part of Carteret where we can involve Emerald Isle as well as Cape Carteret and surrounding areas.
BOB said he understands that Hilda Davis, also,  is working on trying to get a group organized down east; but apparently has put it on hold while she is working against a business group in Morehead.

KEN said while he would like to see our group attend the meetings in large groups and send lots of emails, and letters to the editor; he remembers  that the County Commissioners complained about being overrun with C4 emails.  Also, he thinks we suffer from the STP problem – ‘same ten people’.

WAYNE wanted to know if any of us had heard about how Columbus got the money to come to America.  He kept nagging Isabella until she run him off to talk with her representatives and leave her alone.  He told the representatives that if he could give them a problem and he could solve it in 24 hours and they couldn’t, then they would give him the money for his voyage.   The problem was to take a fresh egg and stand it on end so it did not topple over.   The next day, he appeared before the group and asked if they had solved the problem.  They said there was no way to get it to stay upright.  Columbus took the egg, tapped it on the table, flattening the end, thereby standing the egg upright.  The representatives said ‘no fair, he hadn’t said they could break the egg.  Columbus replied “You didn’t ask!”  He got the money.

KEN said there is a Republican Convention in Wilmington and time is running out to register.

Meeting adjourned at 8:00 pm.
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary

Questions Concerning O'Neal Baseball Field

The Crystal Coast Tea Party Patriots was requested by a Morehead City resident to look into the funding of O’Neal Field by the city of Morehead City, and some related issues. The vice chairman of the CCTPP, Eric Broyles contacted Morehead City officials with questions, and talked to them at length about the issue. The document found at the following link provides a explanation of the project, MHC ONeal Field Response

 

Your comments are welcomed.

Requesting Your Attendance

TEA Party = Taxed Enough Already Party

Three important events that may impact your NC tax liability in the future:

June 6, 2011 – Carteret County Board of Commissioners Meeting in Beaufort at 6 PM, Schedule. The Board will be finalizing the county’s 2012 budget. There is a well organized effort to convince the board to increase spending in education without providing any evidence that the increase will actually benefit the education of students. The proposed increase will result in increased local taxes (e.g., property, sales, etc) if passed as proposed by this well-organized group.
June 7, 2011 – Carteret County Board of Education Meeting in Beaufort at 6 PM, Schedule. The agenda will undoubtedly involve the Carteret County School budget, and will be attended en mass by organizers of groups supporting higher spending in education. A few members of the Crystal Coast Tea Party Patriots plan to attend and at least one will speak against increased spending without supporting evidence that the spending will actually improve student education.
June, July, sometime 2011 – The NC Legislature will send a 2012 budget bill to Governor Perdue. Although, there seem to be some compromises in the works, the legislature and Governor Perdue are still far apart, especially on funding education. Governor Perdue’s approach is to push traditional state-funded cost to the counties so she can pretend to be saving money while forcing the counties to raise taxes to fund items that heretofore have been by state taxes. This slight-of-hand by Governor Perdue has the same impact on NC citizens, which is increased taxes that you pay either as state income tax increases, or local tax increases (e.g., property, sales, etc).

The other side is organized. Your voice must be added to the chorus of Crystal Coast Tea Party Patriots who want Fiscal Responsibility from our elected officials. Please attend Board of Commissioners Meeting on June 6th. Arrive early to get a seat in the main meeting room. The other side will be there in force. Don’t let them over-shadow your voice.

Also, consider attending the Board of Education meeting on June 7th. Support the CCTPP members speaking out for fiscal responsibility.

Finally, let your Carteret County legislatures know you support their efforts to control state spending. While they are making every effort to hold the line on spending, they are being bombarded by those who believe solving problems means spending more taxpayer dollars. Let them know you don’t believe that money unwisely spent will solve anything.

CCTPP Meeting Minutes, May 17, 2011

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MAY 17, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:00 pm by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance let by Wayne Willis
Invocation by DEBBIE RUCKER
Number of Attendees – 25

GUEST SPEAKER – DAVID HORTON
Mr. Horton said our biggest problem is…..People who spend the money don’t care how it is spent!!!!  Morehead City continues ‘business as usual’; ‘no cutbacks;’ and ‘no changes to reduce spending’.  If we can’t control at the local level…how can we possibly control at the state and federal level.
As to the “Park”, it started with a grant of $900,000.  He had thought that was a lot of money, however, they had gotten a grant from the state of $200,000, and donations of $300,000, so the town only had to match $400,000.  The estimate for the park was $922,000.  A year later the scope had changed and the cost was now $1,003,000.  The next year it was $2.1 million, going from $922 thousand to $2.1 million in just two years.  It is now $2.4 million.  All the overruns have been paid by the town.  Big Rock paid for the bleachers.  There are no adequate bathrooms.  The Marlins want better bath rooms, concession stands, batting cages, etc.  Mr. Horton had tried to talk to them about wanting all these additions and goodies and to think about all the money that could have been saved to no avail.  Because the town finally set their foot down about selling beer, they now, even after a year, do not have a  long term contract, only a one year ‘short term’ franchise type deal, which agrees to only $500.00 per game to the town.
KEN LANG said he had been listening to Lockwood Phillips interview Buddy Daniels.  He said the kids playing the game do not get paid.  The town provides them a place to stay while they are here.  Riverfront Sports is raking in all the proceeds with no payouts.  All expenses are paid by Morehead City.
The neighborhood came out against …noise, location, etc.  The Town Manager is one of the ones pushing it.  The way it stands, three votes will pass anything.
The idea at the beginning was a place for the American Legion Team to play, but as things progressed those players could no longer make the team.
Just as the ‘boat ramp’ on Radio Island, is great, but the cost is tremendous $150,000.00 and while the state paid most, Morehead keeps coming up with grandiose ideas that keep costing the taxpayers.
Sewer rates have increased 60% in the last couple of years and they are saying they need to raise them again.
Question was raised “Why the contractor was not held responsible for the overruns. Mr. Horton explained that it was not the fault of the contractor but the changes in scope.
TOM HARMON thinks we should be getting at least a percentage of the income.
BOB CAVANAUGH asked Mr. Horton, “What can the TEA Party do?”  Mr. Horton said we could encourage candidates, who will try to put a stop to the run away spending, to run for office.  BOB asked for volunteers to please step up and help.
DAVID COX wanted to know if anyone had looked into other cities with this type of sport.  Mr. Horton said all that he had heard of were utilization of old stadiums, and not the building of new facilities from scratch.
ERIC BROYLES wanted to know if you could just go to the field, get in, and use the facilities.  Mr. Horton said ‘no, the facility was under lock and key’ and you had to get permission.  The fencing was put around the field so no one could see into the Marlins’ games.
LOU KUKULINSKI wanted to know when, or if, this would go from a Morehead City project to a county project.  Mr. Horton said this is not in the future than anyone knows of since the County has not shown any interest.
BOB thanked Mr. Horton for coming to speak with us and invited him back whenever he would like.  We appreciated his input to the situation.

WAYNE WILLIS thanked us for our support, but he did not win.  He said this was a good civics lesson.  When he ran three years ago, he pushed for a merger of Harkers Island with the Carteret/Craven EMC.  Harkers Island had 1200 meters, 50 year old poles, and no cash flow, and did not generate enough money to continue.  There were lies told of possible loss of jobs, etc., and the merger, then, did not go through.  However this changed when it was found to be beneficial and the combining was negotiated.  During this election there were three people running for this position, Wayne who had served on the board last year,  a guy that had been appointed (who ran as the incumbent and managed to get his name first on the slate of candidates) and a third opponent.  This is where Wayne shot himself in the foot.  Last year there were only 740 votes cast and Wayne thought if there were more incentive to vote, more people would get involved in voting; so he recommended the Co-op give away $200.00 free electricity.   More people did vote (like 2800) however; most did not know or even care who got elected, so they just voted for the first name on the ballot.  Duh!  Guess who won!  Lesson learned — “Educate the Voters”.  He told of the time his father had run for sheriff and won the count.  However, it was decided a few days later they needed to recount the ballots and his father now lost by 3 votes.  Guess some things never change.

PEGGY GARNER reported that she had represented the TEA party last night at the County Commissioners meeting.  (Only one there in the red shirt.)
It appeared to once again be Support School Increased Budget Night.  Several people, (ex school teachers, business men, doctors, doctor’s wife, college student, social worker, etc.) all had been questioned as to the quality of schools, prior to a potentially new professional/businessman coming to Carteret County.  (Apparently we have nothing else to offer – my comment.)   All said the Commissioners should find what funds the schools want, including increasing taxes to provide them.  Any decrease made in school funding now may not be seen as an overwhelming impediment today, or even next year, but if you take a child just starting in first grade, they could assure you that that reduction will be most prominent by the time he is eligible to graduate high school.  Any reduction will impact our schools tomorrow.  Having already suffered cuts, further cuts in staff will ensure the quality will go down and handicap those left.  No teacher should have to go home with a pink slip.  We are robbing students from having a better future.  One businessman thought we should stop all foreign aid to countries that just hate us and use those funds to pay for our schools.  The social worker said she had been told that the school her daughter was going to was going to lose 25% of the teachers in that school.  Commissioner Holt wanted to know which school her daughter went to and she replied Morehead Middle school.
Dr. Novey was asked to give his input into the matter and Commissioner Holt asked about the 25% cut in Morehead Middle.  Dr. Novey said notifications were sent out alerting the possibility of a cut.  The state’s cuts would influence the number.  Most of those receiving cuts would be Probationary Teachers.  The RIF policy will not interfere with education.  The positions are not eliminated.  Someone, the one cut or another, can come in later and fill that position.  This does not mean we are going to lose 25%.  Commissioner Holt wanted to know if the 25% was Dr. Novey’s ‘worse case’ scenario, and could he give a ‘best case’ scenario.  Dr. Novey said with the figures and percentages being discussed and bantered around, couldn’t tell exactly how many teachers would be involved.  There were too many outside factors.
Commission Pat Joyce said he understood many of the Teacher Assistants were also  part time bus drivers.  Dr. Novey said employees have to work so many hours in order to receive the benefit packages.  Doing both gave them not only the hours but the incentive to work harder and do better jobs.

Linda Haynes, President of the Down East Library and Hannah Beasley, Former teacher and member of the Down East Library Board, both requested help with the Library.  The people down east have held used book sales, bake sales, barbeques, etc. to raise the money to fund the library.  It is now worth over $200,000.  The library has been manned by volunteers and now they would like to be able to hire and pay someone to do this.  They would like to give this valuable property to the county and in return, the county to allocate $10,000.00 per year for this position.

BUDGET – Wayne Deal, Interim County Manager, said the 2011-12 budget was very similar to past budgets, taking in consideration the reval.  He has asked Carl (Tilman, I think he said) to come to a County Commissioners meeting to explain the consequences of the reval to the commissioners.  He then turned the presentation of the proposed budget over to Dee Meshaw, Assistant County Manager of Finance and Administration.
The total recommended budget for all funds is $89.87 million (a decrease of $6.92 million).  Of that $74.73 million is general fund, which is $2.94 million (or 3.79%) less than the 2010-2011 budget.  This budget has few new initiatives and no increase in services or personnel.  Educational funding will be maintained at the same level as this year.  School operating expenses of $18.75 million and capital expenses of $1.2 million is less than the school board’s request of $22.16 for operations and $3.1 million in capital.
$604,000 has been allocated for a document imaging system for the Department of Social Services.  This system will enable converting files to a digital format, allowing staff to share client information and regain some of the space that hard copy files have utilized in the past.
While most department budgets have been decreased or reduced, Solid Waste and Public Works have increased $50,000, and the combination of the school system and Community College, no change from fiscal year 2010.
Many facts and figures were presented but this reporter was unable to keep up with the fast and furious charts and graphs presented.  If you are interested in further detail please go to
www.carteretcountygov.org, click on county budget FY 2011-2012 blue tab for the complete budget (all 240 pages).  (Thank goodness Ms Meshaw was very selective of the information she presented.)

Much discussion followed PEGGY’s presentation.  Discussed the “teaching to test”.  If you fail the first time, you can be re-taught and try again.  This is insane.  What are we doing to our kids?  They remediate the kids until they can pass these mandatory tests.  They are now teaching all year long how to pass the test.  Is there another option to testing?  They do not have any opportunity for creative thinking.  ERIC BROYLES said he feels this is more “protecting our jobs” and not teaching our kids.  One of the problems is the unions.  RUTH CHEWRING (please excuse me if I have the name wrong) said we need the unions to back the teachers in case a parent wants to sue for some silly little thing the teacher may or may not have been guilty of.  CATIE MCCABE said while she attends Gramercy Christian School, she has four other siblings who attended public school.  From what she had heard, to be a coach you had to teach a subject, even if you were not qualified to teach that subject.  This can not be conducive to a good education.
ERIC passed out a handout he had printed on the county schools.  He said it was now his understanding that the state was NOT going to shove cost of school buses and several other previously mentioned items down the throats of the counties.  Thank goodness.
One of our members (sorry, I did not get your name) said he had had many problems with teachers while he was in school.  His conservatism was in constant attack from the liberal teachers.  They would gang up on anyone they felt didn’t agree with their philosophy.  He had been accused of being a racist and inciting a riot when he had worn a flag on the back of his shirt and walked through the hallways.  He said we should be protecting the students and not the teachers.
BOB said one of the things that had created problems with the schools was the stimulus package, which encouraged the schools to hire more teachers and when the stimulus money was gone, the schools were not equipped financially to maintain paying those teachers.   The money is gone but the school doesn’t want to cut those positions.
Average teacher annual salary in North Carolina is $47,000.00, not including benefits package.  They do not pay for their health care benefits, and pay very little towards their retirement.  North Carolina is 27th on the pay scale.  The median North Carolina income is $42,000.00 and those people have to pay for their health care and retirement.

TREASURER’S REPORT.  NANCY BOCK, Treasurer, reported we have $706.00 in the bank.

Meeting adjourned at 7:30 pm.
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary.

Letter from Kay Hagan re. Foreign Aid

May 19, 2011

Dear Friend,

Thank you for contacting my office regarding foreign aid.  I appreciate hearing your thoughts on this issue.

The United States’ policy regarding foreign aid and assistance programs emphasizes their use as a means to achieve broader foreign policy objectives.  Generally, these objectives include strengthening of national security, development of a solid global economy and an affirmation of our leadership in the international community.  Humanitarian assistance is closely connected to these objectives and is an example of the United States’ compassion for those who suffer worldwide.

While I support responsible foreign aid programs, I recognize that in a time of tight budgets we will have to look closely at every dollar we spend.  It is important that foreign aid and humanitarian programs have clear goals and measurable outcomes. For this particular reason I cosponsored the Foreign Assistance Revitalization and Accountability Act (S.1524) in the 111th Congress. This legislation aims to streamline U.S. foreign aid. The ultimate goal of this legislation is to strengthen the capacity, transparency, and accountability of U.S. foreign assistance programs.

I will be sure to keep your thoughts and opinions in mind as this issue is considered in the United States Senate.

Again, thank you for contacting my office. It is truly an honor to represent North Carolina in the United States Senate, and I hope you will not hesitate to contact me in the future should you have any further questions or concerns.

Sincerely,

Signature

Kay R. Hagan

Letter fro Walter Jones on Foreigh Aid

Dear Mr. Broyles:

 

Thank you for contacting with your concerns of providing foreign aid to  North Korea .  I value hearing from you on this matter and appreciate the opportunity to respond.

 

I share your opposition to spending taxpayer dollars on aid to foreign countries.  That’s why I have not voted for a foreign aid spending bill in 15 years.  Our tax dollars should be spent right here at home, especially during trying economic times such as these.  As you may know, we have a $14 billion national debt and we’re now adding over $1.5 billion to that total every year, most of that in money borrowed from overseas.  It makes no sense to borrow money from countries like  China only to then transfer that money to other foreign countries.  Unless the Congress puts a stop to runaway spending on unnecessary items like foreign aid, I’m afraid this nation is staring into the abyss of bankruptcy.

 

Again, thank you for taking the time to write on this important issue.  If I may be of further assistance, please let me know.

 

 
Sincerely,

Walter B. Jones
Member of Congress

Teacher pay does not equal formal education

Letter to the Editor, Carteret News Times

Teacher pay does not equal formal education

NEWS-TIMES

Published: Wednesday, May 18, 2011 3:03 PM EDT

Morehead City, N.C.

May 16, 2011

TO THE EDITOR:

I put this right up front: I am not opposed to teachers and education administrators getting paid all they can through responsible negotiation with the taxpayers’ representatives. All I ask is for our representatives to fulfill their obligation to faithfully represent the majority of the taxpayers’ desires. Maybe even take that a step further, and through careful analysis project the general taxpayers’ ability to pay the education tab without impoverishing themselves in the process.

What brought this to mind are recent articles and letters to the editor published in the Carteret County News Times, some insisting that the county commissioners pay for whatever the school board and administration wants because our children’s education depends on it?

This argument seems to confuse and emotionalize the issue because in practical terms “teacher pay” and “formal education” are two distinct issues. To get to this distinction, we must ask what formal education is all about.

Formal education, in any useful sense, is the more or less organized presentation — to a “receptive mind” — of useful information that is factually true, morally sound and relevant to the current age and future needs of the one being educated.

The “receptive mind” is formed in two ways. In the case of young people still at home, it is both parents’ responsibility to instill in the child’s character useful self-discipline, along with an eagerness and desire for education. Lacking two parents, the single parent must also accomplish this parenting responsibility.

We can see in the inner cities that street kids — those without involved parents — are lost to formal education, in large part forever. For example, like many cities that get vast amounts of federal and state taxpayer dollars to “improve” education, Detroit, with a population of 951,000, must contend with 47% of its population, or 447,000 citizens, who are functionally illiterate. There are about the same percentage of illiterates in all of America’s large cities and places like Washington, D.C. Being functionally illiterate means not being able to fill out a job application or read the instructions on a pill bottle — and things like that.

The key point one can glean from such information is that across America formal, government education is not working for many of our citizens. However, there are alternatives to government schools that achieve better results. We find this to be true because the source of the information offered in formal education can come to the “receptive mind” in a number of ways: home school, private schools, Christian schools, some charter schools, some government schools, Sunday school, and even organized self-study by young people with initiative. As I recall, Abe Lincoln did some of the latter by candlelight and became president.

A teacher, then, is any person who satisfies a “receptive mind’s” need for factually true, morally sound and relevant information that will become useful in their future endeavors. A teacher who is truly called and inspired will also insist on teaching their students how to think, not just what to think.

The teacher that insists on politically correct thought from their students or approves of trendy immorality is not really a teacher but a state sponsored propagandist or an irresponsible parent. If the teacher has a classroom of students without “receptive minds,” the function they are performing is not “education.” It is called “daycare,” which seems to be enough for a high percentage of students and their parents.

How does all of that lead up to the issue of teacher pay? Well, the successful home school teacher doesn’t get paid, yet their students perform very well on standardized tests and in life. Private school teachers, such as in Christian schools, are paid but a pittance — with few if any benefits — compared to the current levels of government school teachers; however, it is an easy thing to make a case that their students excel in national testing and in life. Sunday school teachers don’t get paid and the students who learn for the love of it don’t get paid — yet become some of the most accomplished individuals we know.

So when we talk about teacher pay, we are not talking about education. In fact, if we could listen in on a government school’s faculty lounge we might hear them say, “Why don’t they let us teach the way we know is best? Why do they change the requirements every year? Why must we do all of these reports? Why am I responding to requirements dreamed up by a person who has never been in a classroom for more than a year or two, and then it was phys-ed? Why can’t I use textbooks that tell the whole story? Will they really fire me if I teach that, even if it is the truth? Why do I have to put so much of my own money into the classroom? Is the ACLU really more important than the students?”

Please don’t get me wrong. I believe teachers should argue for and get all they can from the taxpayers in the way of higher pay. After all, the upper management of the school system is among the financial elite of Carteret County — and there is nothing wrong with that either. If I were in their shoes, I would want all I could get from taxpayers too.

But the truth is — it is not the county commissioners or the Board of Education’s money that is being spent. Whose money is it? It is the hard earned money of the average Carteret County taxpayer that pays the tab. This confusion is seen when the local citizens’ teacher support groups exhort the county commissioners to give in to teacher demands and request that the county commissioners pay for them. (The fact that half of the folks don’t even pay taxes and live by the sweat of someone else’ brow is too big a subject to start in this letter!)

If the system worked as designed, the people on the state and county payrolls would regularly ask for more pay, more positions or more largesse of whatever nature and in times like these, the county commissioners would just say “no.” Ask yourself this question: in a year or two, do you think the state and county coffers will be more overflowing with taxpayer money than they are today?

No, all this discussion about teacher pay and positions is not about education. It is about the other important factor responsible people must deal with, i.e., — money.

But first, give us back schools that do not require policemen in the halls. Let the classroom teacher — well — teach. Then, give the teachers textbooks that extol the Creator who gave to us our unalienable rights and let them teach the stories of the men and women who, by giving Him credit for forming our nation, inspired generations of school kids to greatness.

That done, soon, the money will not be a problem.

CHUCK BEASLEY

CCTPP Minutes, May 10, 2011

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MAY 10, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:02pm by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by WAYNE WILLIS and PAM HANSEN
Invocation by STEVEN BEST
Number of attendees – 24

PAM HANSEN asked us to please mark our calendar for Sunday afternoon on May 22, 2011.  She invited us to a ‘Picnic of Thanks’ to be held at her home at 3508 Mandy Lane, Morehead City at 3:30pm.  She requested that we park in the empty lot across from the Sports Center.
Please let BOB CAVANAUGH or Pam know if you plan to attend so she can figure out how big a cake to make!

TOM AUSTIN asked Pam about the money accounts that he had been reading about where they were looking for the people the money belongs to.  Pam said yes there is a move on to find those for whom money is owed (ie. accounts that people have completely forgotten about; moved, or their heirs do not know about.)  They are checking any kind of file or data they can find to help determine ownership.  There is over $100 thousand for ownership to be determined.  If owners are not found, then the money will go to the state.

Pam said much as she hated to admit it, DSS was in a mess.  They had files (even speeding tickets dating back to 1928) scattered all over the Court House Square and beyond, in every available storage spot.  She is trying to identify, assemble, categorize, and classify all the various records and gradually send them to the Archives in Raleigh where their records are climate controlled.  The areas where they are currently located are not conducive for maintaining their integrity.  It is not environmentally appropriate for their maintenance.  Anything she can legally give to the Archives, she is currently sending.  Once received by the Archives, they will index and send us a record where they have filed it.  Tom suggested that we have them send us CD’s so we will have a copy here, but will not take up so much space.  Pam thought that was a good idea and would look into it.

Pam again thanked us for all our help during the election and support we have shown since and hoped to see us Sunday, May 22.  She excused herself since she had a dinner date with her husband (a special occasion, since soon he will be totally involved with running their bookstore on the beach while she will be continuing to do the voters biddings and keeping them happy.)

Guests KEN and BETTY LEE WESTBURY were visiting the area from North Columbia, South Carolina.  He said the Republican Party has been taken over by the TEA Party and equivalent parties and he hoped we could get things CHANGED for the good.  The problem he sees is that in their area, there are about 35 or 40 various TEA parties fighting against each other wanting to be in charge.  That needs to change.  We need to all get together for a common good.  Asked what he thought of Tim Scott.  He thinks the jury is still out.  What about Joe Wilson?  He is a little more conservative, but folds and gives in more that some of the others.  Right now he (Ken) is fed up the SC GOP.   Their female Governor is really trying but having to fight all sides from all directions.  He said Donald Trump will be in Columbia next week.   He was curious how we were maintaining our strength and participation.  Bob said we meet every week, so it has become a habit to attend the meetings.  Bob feels if we met less, we might lose some of our participation and enthusiasm.  Ken said his group in North Columbia meets the lst and 3rd week of the month, but he is also involved with other groups.  He wanted to know if North Carolina has a Patriot State Group that coordinates events.  Bob said Mark Hagar, from Charlotte, is the closest thing to a leader of the Patriots, and an Eastern Coordinator has been appointed, but he could not remember the name.  Ken said in South Carolina they have three different groups…..
High (more the financial elite), Middle and Low (the Red Necks).  The Red Necks are basically taking over and making some good changes.  They have a lot of stick-to-it-ness and will not back down.
WAYNE WILLIS said we have a pretty loyal group that works together.  For example:  At our April 16 Rally, while the weathermen were predicting extremely bad weather, and our rally was out doors with no tents, we still had about 150 in attendance.  The weather was fairly nice (lots of wind) but stayed nice until after the rally and clean up, when the extreme storms began to hit.  While we had 150, under not the best circumstances, the Democrats had a meeting indoors and only had about 40 in attendance.
FRED DECKER said we have a strong, conservative Republican Party here in the county, with a lot of Viet Nam Vets and other vets who are active.

EULA PARKINS wanted to know if we knew that thanks to the efforts of US Senator Jim Inhofe (R-Okla) U.S. Veterans and members of the Armed Forces may now salute the flag (Old Glory) even though not in uniform.  The bill actually passed in 2008 and was signed by President Bush, but she had just recently become aware of the change.  Previous law stated that veterans and servicemen not in uniform should place their hand over their heart without clarifying whether they could or should salute the flag.  The new legislation removes the confusion and makes it clear that veterans and service members not in uniform MAY render the military salute.  Inhofe had said he looked forward to seeing those who have served saluting proudly at baseball games, parades and formal events.  Those who are currently serving or have served in the military have earned this right, and their recognition will be an inspiration to others.

PEGGY GARNER said she had received a phone call from Judy Wilgus (252-354-3081) with the Republican Party requesting help with making phone calls.  When Judy receives calls or emails from Alan Page of Freedom Works requesting a barrage of calls be made supporting or opposing various bills and programs, she would like to have a large group to help with the calls.  The more people involved the better the show.  If any of our group would like to help make our state (and nation) a better place to live, and also let the world know the TEA Party is very much alive and kicking (HIGH), please contact Judy at the above phone number or email jcwilgus@er.rr.com.  It only takes a few minutes of your time, but is well worth it.

BOB asked us to please try to attend our May 17th meeting (and bring a friend).  David Horton will be our guest speaker on the O’Neal Field situation that ERIC BROYLES has been looking into the last few weeks.  Mr. Horton is the only “No” vote on the O’Neal Field Committee.  I’m sure the discussion will be interesting.

TOM AUSTIN asked if we had any further information on the 4th of July Parade.  PEGGY said she had been extremely busy this past week and had let the group down, by not following up on the information as promised.  Will try to do better for the next meeting.

HOWARD GARNER reported on the Fire Department/EMT Budget committee of which he is a member.  He said those who live outside the city limits are footing two thirds of the cost.  He has complained and dug into the situation so deeply that he has finally gotten the Newport Fire Chief and Town Manager’s attention.  They have written a letter of complaint against him for being disrespectful.  He said he did not care just as long as he had made others aware of the discrimination against the county folks.

BOB reported that the TEA Party had been discussing our support of the Wounded Warriors and other causes (Hope for Warriors in the Jacksonville, NC area; Sam’s Project of mailing packages to overseas warriors, and Carolina Canines).  TOM HARMON said he had recently heard of another great cause “Lap Tops for Wounded Warriors”.  A project whereby funds are raised to buy laptop computers, taken to various veteran hospitals, and bases, and given to wounded warriors, who have no access to computers.  This will enable them to keep up with their families.  TOM will find out more information for our next meeting.  PEGGY wanted to know if we could sponsor more than one cause.  TOM HARMON said he thought it would be nice to hold a contest for designing our new shirts once we determine who we will be sponsoring.  Several thought it would be a good idea.

There was not Treasurer’s Report since NANCY BOCK, our treasurer was not in attendance.

BOB had to leave to attend another meeting, so he appointed TOM HARMON to take over the meeting.

TOM told us about a neat project he would like to see us participate in…..POST IT NOTES!!!
Example:  When you drive up to get gas, leave a post-it note saying something like “Thank you Obama?????” or “Just Maxed Out my Credit Card for one lousy tank of This”.  You get the idea.  Something catchy to get other peoples attention.  Same thing at the grocery store – when you realize that an item has gone up in price or maybe less in the package but higher priced.  Maybe we can get someone’s attention that we have been pushed far enough.  It is time for a REAL CHANGE.  Not an Obama’s Change.  Anyone noticed how much smaller a roll of toilet paper has gotten?  (Well maybe not looking smaller, but fluffier, with fewer sheets.)  Even clothing – the same jeans I bought last year for $19.95 is now $25.95 this year.  Anyone had enough yet???

Meeting adjourned at 6:05pm
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary

A Message from Senator Burr

I am honored to announce that I will be joining the Senate Finance Committee, and I thank Senator McConnell and the Republican Conference for allowing me the opportunity to serve on this important committee.
There is no aspect of our daily lives that is not touched by the laws and regulations that fall under the committee’s jurisdiction, from the tax code and our nation’s trade laws to health care and retirement security.  Regrettably, many of these laws and regulations have become so burdensome and complex that they are choking our nation’s economy, hampering job creation, and drowning our country in debt.  I look forward to working with my committee colleagues to address these critical challenges which I believe are among the most important of our time.
While taking the seat on Finance requires me to leave my seat on the Energy Committee, this new committee assignment will only serve to complement my current seat on the Health, Education, Labor & Pensions Committee, particularly on health care and retirement security issues.  I have long made these issues a priority, and look forward to bringing my ideas and experience to the table at Finance.
Given the broad scope of Finance’s jurisdiction, and the critical importance of these issues to the day-to-day lives of all North Carolinians and all Americans, I look forward to the challenges that this new opportunity brings.
Also this week, I introduced a bill that holds the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) accountable for funds saved through competitive bidding for major VA medical facilities. The legislation mandates that VA obtain congressional approval to expand the scope of a previously authorized project if it wishes to use funds saved as a result of a favorable bidding environment.
This is common sense and fair legislation that will apply any bid savings toward projects that are already on the waiting list. Congress can help VA maximize the use of the limited funding available for construction projects by properly allocating them where they are most needed.

Finally, I want to address a bill I introduced last week to increase efficiency and cut spending by combining the Department of Energy and the EPA into a single, streamlined agency.  This legislation would not make any changes to our nation’s pollution laws or energy policy, nor would it reduce current enforcement responsibilities. In his State of the Union address earlier this year, the President proposed merging and consolidating federal agencies, and this bill advances that proposal. I think we can all agree that decreasing administrative costs by combining duplicative support and administrative functions is a common sense way to reduce government sense spending.  You can read more about this bill by clicking here.
Stay tuned to my website, as well as my Facebook and Twitter pages, as the Senate debates important issues including budget reforms in the coming weeks.

Sincerely, 

U.S. Senator Richard Burr

Letter to the Editor by Tom Austin

Subj: Letter by Ken Humphrey (Chairman Carteret County Democrat Party) “Obama Got It Done”

Sir / Ms,

It would seem that Mr. Ken Humphrey (Chairman Carteret County Democrat Party) wrote his letter to fast and did not check any facts in the case. His devotion to his messiah President Barack Hussein Obama shines through regardless of the facts. According to Mr. Ken Humphrey (Chairman Carteret County Democrat Party) President Barack Hussein Obama did the interrogation of the persons that had the information that started the search for the man called “the courier”, set up the mission plan, personally chose the men to take part in the operation, directed the raid training and may have done some of the field work all by himself. He, President Barack Hussein Obama, was not golfing, he was in Pakistan doing observation on Osama bin Laden’s hideout. All that is according to Mr. Ken Humphrey (Chairman Carteret County Democrat Party). The fact is the information that started the search along the path that lead to finding Osama bin Laden was gathered during the administration of President George W. Bush. The fact is that is was gathered using interrogation techniques that were condemned by Senator Barack Hussein Obama. So if we had followed his agenda we would not have gotten the information that eventually lead to the destruction of Osama bin Laden. The reports are we had the dwelling place of Osama bin Laden under observation for almost a year. The fact is that it was the CIA and other intelligence gathering agencies along with the US military that carried this out from start to finish. The fact is this started long before Barack Hussein Obama was elected to become the President and well before he took the oath of office. Did President Barack Hussein Obama do some things correctly? Yes. He gave the OK to carry out the raid. Good call on his part. Also he did not call the leadership of Pakistan to get permission for the raid or to even let them know it was going to be carried out. I am not saying that at least one of his advisors did not tell him he should call them and get permission for the raid, I am saying he didn’t do it. Good call there. I feel in my heart that had he done so, someone in the Pakistani would have gotten word to Osama bin Laden or his people and he would have been afforded the chance to escape. What else did President Barack Hussein Obama do that was correct? He allowed many of the operations and intelligence policies of President George W. Bush to remain in place. At this time I would like to point out that President Barack Hussein Obama’s Attorney General Erik Holder is trying to find ways to prosecute the very people that carried out the interrogations that got the information that lead to Osama bin Laden. What does he want to prosecute them for? The interrogations.

As for Mr. Ken Humphrey’s (Chairman Carteret County Democrat Party) comments that President George W. Bush started the war in Afghanistan and Iraq, I think he needs to check his recent history. The war with Iraq started when Saddam Hussein and the Iraq military invaded Kuwait on August 2, 1990. President George H. W. Bush formed a coalition on over 30 nations with the UN backing and drove Iraqi forces out of Kuwait. After the “active conflict” stopped there was a cease fire in place. There was no peace treaty or a treaty of any kind in place. Just a cease fire agreement. Saddam Hussein failed to live up to his part of the peace treaty. So the US under the administration of President George W. Bush along with several other nations re-engaged Iraq and drove Saddam Hussein out of power and into hiding. He was captured and tried in an Iraqi court where he was found guilty and later executed. So the United states didn’t start that war. As for the United States under the administration of President George W. Bush starting the war in Afghanistan, Mr. Ken Humphrey (Chairman Carteret County Democrat Party) you may want to recall an “incident” that took place on September 11, 2001. Do you remember the towers falling? Do you remember the attack on the Pentagon and seeing a large part of it in flames? Do you remember the fourth plan where the passengers took it back and it crashed in an open field, rather then into another building? That was al Qaeda under the direction of Osama bin Laden. Where was he? Can you say Afghanistan? The Taliban was in power in Afghanistan at that time. We told them who we wanted for the terrorist attack and why. We told they we knew where he was and even gave them his location. We asked them to turn him and his people over to the US. They said too bad and he was their guest. We went back to them and said we knew they had moved him and this time we were telling them to turn him over. Their reply was No and that they would stand with him. Only after working to do things in a diplomatic way did the US go into Afghanistan. President George W. Bush did not start either war. He also went to Congress and got their approval to take military action before going into Iraq or Afghanistan. Did President Barack Hussein Obama go to Congress or the UN before sending US military aircraft and personnel into Libya? He went to the UN. Why didn’t President Barack Hussein Obama seek the approval of Congress?

Respectfully,

Thomas H. Austin
SSgt. USMC (Retired)

CCTPP Minutes, May 3, 2011

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
MAY 3, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:04pm by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by WAYNE WILLIS
Invocation by PEGGY GARNER
Number of Attendees – 23

Comments were made on Osama Bin Laden’s death.  Rumors of ACLU and/or United Nations possibly wanting to conduct an investigation against the Seals involved, for killing an unarmed man.  Will Obama give credit to Bush for making this event possible?

BOB reminded us of the Republican Men’s Club meeting with Congressman W.B. Jones as guest speaker, Monday, May 16, at 6:00 pm.  He said he has a few tickets left.

EULA PARKINS spoke on HB640 – (Only American laws to be enforced – No Sharia laws can be used.)  Mrs. Parkins said she had lived in Greece for three years (years ago).  Told us an account of her housemaid’s arranged marriage.  She had left the house one day and when she returned she told them she was to marry a man she really did not know.  She did find out that he had divorced his first wife (thus forcing her, the first wife, to either become a prostitute or a slave as her reputation was destroyed).  The next meeting with the man she found out he had already stabbed two men to death (which was justified by Sharia law) and the third meeting she was told she had to go behind the veil.  She had to completely hide behind a burka and veil.  Here is where she rebelled.  She enjoyed her high heels, panty hose, dresses, etc. and did not want to give them up.  Mr. Parkins decided to step in and help.  He asked if the maid had any family that lived a long way away where the arranged husband could not find her.  She had an uncle that would hide and help her, so Mr. & Mrs. Parkins arranged to have her travel out of the area to a safe place.  Mrs. Parkins said we do not want anything to do with Sharia law.  It is bad.  They believe in justifiable homicide/honor killings.  We should check out Jehad Watch on the computer.  1% of the North Carolina population is Muslim.  George Cleveland, ranked as top conservative in North Carolina, has introduced this bill, since he is very concerned about Sharia/Jehad laws getting into our laws.

O’NEAL FIELD (Marlin’s park) –  ERIC BROYLES had BOB read an email ERIC had sent to Randy Martin, Morehead City Manager in which he had requested information on the Park, again; saying he had not received a reply to his questions as promised.  He had informed him of the TEA Party’s interest and his appointment as chairman of this fact-finding committee and this email was a follow-up on the questions our members had that Mr. Martin had been unable to completely answer at their meeting.  Listed below are high-lights of his outstanding requests:
1)    The original projected cost for the development and building of O’Neal Field was
$900,000.00; which the Morehead City taxpayers would be financially responsible for $400,000.00 of the cost.  The latest cost figures/expenditures show that the amount spent by the city has ballooned to over $2,700,000.00 in the development and building of O’Neal Field, which does not include the cost of the 6 to 12 employees working full time at the location for the better part of 6 months to complete the project.  Why has the expense tripled in the development of this project; which has now cost MHC taxpayers over $1.9 million dollars?  Considering the level of expense to the taxpayer; why was this project not done under a bond referendum where the citizens of MHC would have had to vote directly for its approval and funding?
2)    Was there an income/economic feasibility study conducted prior to the
development and building of O’Neal Field?  If a study was conducted, was it ever published in the local newspaper?  If a study was conducted, has the income projections been met?  (We would appreciate copy of said study, including name of the company, as well as an income statement showing all income and expenses for the O’Neal Field for the past 3 years.)  Please include the cost of all city employees’ time worked on the field, since they are paid employees of the MHC taxpayers.
3)    It is our understanding that the city has signed a contract with Riverfront Sports and
Entertainment that we have questions concerning:
a.    What type of usage fees does MHC earn each time the field is used by RSE?
b.    Under the existing contract, can RSE hold other types of events (i.e. music festivals, etc) other than baseball?
c.    What type of income do we earn from ticket sales at RSE events?
d.    What type of income do we earn from concession stand sales at RSE events?
e.    What type of income do we earn from the many forms of advertising and signage at RSE events? (i.e. field signage, calendars, t-shirts and caps, PA announcing advertising, game sponsorship, beer sales, tents, etc.)
f.    Who provides and pays for the care and clean up of the field, concession stands, bleachers, etc at an RSE event?
g.    Does the city hire and provide employees at taxpayer’s expense for anything related to an RSE event?
h.    Who provides and pays for the insurance to cover spectator injuries at RSE events?
i.    How long is the contract that has been signed with RSE?
j.    Can the Crystal Coast TEA Party Patriots get a copy of the profitability analysis and income statement only outlining income expenses associated with RSE events?
4)    What other profit/income making events have been held at O’Neal Field?   (i.e.
concerts, music festivals, sports, etc)  Can we get a profitability analysis and income statement on those events?
5)     What future profit/income making events (excluding RSE events) are scheduled to
be held at O’Neal Field for the next 12 to 24 months?
6)    At the time the city acquired or closed on the property for the O’Neal Field, what
was the appraised value of the property versus what MHC paid for it?  What is the currently assessed value of the property?
7)    There has been a lot of concern expressed by the residents living within the vicinity
of O’Neal Field about noise after 10:00pm from events.  What is MHC doing to respect the wishes of these residents?
8)    There have been some concerns expressed by the residents living on streets leading
to O’Neal Field about the increase in traffic flow and trash being discarded from vehicles.  Will MHC be putting in bumps along residential streets (like N. Yaupon Terrace) and providing street sweeping clean ups the mornings after each game or event?  Furthermore, will MHC be responsible for any increase in street maintenance or road repair/replacement cost due to the increase in traffic along roads leading to O’Neal Field?
9)    There have been some concerns expressed about the increase in number of drunk
drivers being on the road after an event because of beer sales.  Will there be an increase in police patrols and surprise drunk driver check points in areas surrounding O’Neal Field during and after each event?  Will the event holder (RSE, etc) be responsible for the additional cost for police presence in the area?  We all know that if one person gets killed as a result of beer being sold at an event, then the O’Neal Field project was not worth doing!
10)     Can businesses and groups (like the Crystal Coast TEA Party Patriots) hold events
(i.e. company baseball games, or rallies) at O’Neal Field for a nominal fee?
11)  Can MHC charge Non Morehead City residents higher ticket fees or maybe an event tax to help cover the cost of the field that the MHC residents paid for?
At the meeting ERIC had held with Mr. Martin, Martin had told him that it will take some time to get all the information that ERIC had requested, but would attempt to answer what he could at their brief meeting.  He admitted some city employees had been used, but not on a full time basis, only as needed.  The alcohol issue has not passed nor has the contract either.  Still under negotiation.  Project was started about 5 or 6 years ago and some of the ones involved then are no longer a part of the project.  The power bill is nominal due to new lighting efficiency.  The fencing was updated to accommodate the security of anyone (especially kids) getting hurt.  The O’Neal Field committee has gotten so much heat that the public will now probably be involved.  When ERIC asked about property taxes, Mr. Martin said due to property values being dropped, they hope to get back to revenue neutral.  Some will get a tax increase and some will get a reduction.  Articles will be placed in the local newspaper informing procedures to be used for establishing taxes.
ERIC hopes to have answers to the above 11 questions at our next meeting.
ROMA WADE wanted to know if this issue will affect him in Beaufort.  He was told not at the present time.  Since we are the Crystal Coast TEA Party, then anything that affects any of the citizens/tax payers in Carteret County is of importance to us and we should get involved.
BOB thanked ERIC for the good job he has done so far; to keep up the good work.  He understands that David Horton also has voiced his concern over the Field and has questions also.  BOB would like to invite him to come and discuss the issue with us.

BOB said he had been talking to Frank Clements with Americans for Prosperity in Jacksonville, and had invited him to attend one of our meetings.  Mr. Clements would appreciate any help we can give in getting his organization renewed, re-established, and rolling again.  BOB asked us to put on our thinking cap and see if we can come up with any ideas.

Discussed getting a TEA Party established in the western end of the county.  KEN LANG said he had checked with just about every restaurant in the area but they are concerned about our impact on the tourist trade.  It was suggested that we look into the VFW and/or Rotary in Swansboro.  The Community Center charges $20.00 for non-profit organizations.  For us they charge by the hour.  KEN is considering looking into use of churches areas.  We all feel that if we can get a group started in the western end of the county (have excellent member possibilities) then we probably can also draw from eastern Onslow County.  LYN BAKER recommended we look into the use of fire departments, since Havelock/New Bern meets at a fire station.

NANCY BOCK brought in copies of TEA Party Review, a monthly magazine she subscribes to.  Costs $35.00 yearly.

BOB said the main discussion for the Web-a-nar that he participated in last night, was on re-districting…’packing’, ‘cracking’, ‘stacking’ and ‘hi-jacking’.
“Cracking”… for example:  If the Democrats are in power and find a county that is strong Republican, then split it up and place in various other districts.
“Packing”… This is just the opposite. You combine the strong Republican area districts into one and then make more Democrat districts.
“Stacking”… Here if you have for example three strong Republican areas with strong incumbent leaders, then you stack them all into one so they have to run against each other, reducing their power and influence.
“Hi-Jacking”… Force someone to run in an area in which he is not known.

WAYNE WILLIS wanted to know if we had heard the mix-up of Obama and Osama’s names this week after the death of Osama, when some of the reporters were reporting on Obama’s death.  He said we should all watch the news for bloopers and funny events and report on them at the meetings.

JERI GEURIN asked that we all take time out Thursday, National Day of Prayer, to pray for our country.  Several churches in the area will be open.

NANCY BOCK reminded us of the Honor Flight coming in tomorrow in New Bern.  Would be nice to have a good group there to meet them.

TOM AUSTIN said he will run off copies of topics of interest and bring them to the next meeting for us to review and determine if we are interested in following up on.

BOB said that the essay contest “What the American Flag means to Me” has selected the winners.  Two winners were from Morehead Middle School (I believe I understood right) and J. Tuckey, an 8th grader from Gramery Christian School won third place.

TREASURER’S REPORT.  NANCY reported we have $725.00.

JULY 4TH PARADE.  PEGGY GARNER reported that neither Morehead City nor Havelock have  parades.  Only Beaufort has one.  It is conducted by the Beaufort Business Association and Martha Barnes is in charge.  Mrs. Barnes was out of town, so I spoke to Micah Sheppard, who helps Mrs. Barnes.  I explained to Mr. Sheppard who we are “The Crystal Coast TEA Party Patriots”; while some consider us an arm of the Republican Party, I explained that we are a very conservative group and our main objective is what we feel is best for our country, whether Republican, Democrat, Libertarian, or Independent. Would there be any problem with us having a float in their parade?  He said no, he didn’t think so, but would mention it to Mrs. Barnes when she returns and I could talk to her then.  I asked if they allowed tables to be set up along the route, so we could hand out our pocket Constitutions.  He said no, but if we knew someone with a home along the way, and they okayed us setting up, then it was fine with the BBA committee.  He said we could walk the parade route and pass out the pamphlets.  The parade starts at the east end of town, goes down Front Street and then turns down Turner Street to the Courthouse.
I will try to contact Mrs. Barnes this week.
I suggested another idea for a float, of a tea pot cut out of plywood, pouring out pieces of a puzzle of the Constitution, which members, in TEA party t-shirts and caps, would be placing on a large sheet of plywood.   ‘Restoring the Constitution’ as the theme.  Tom said the 4th was about the Declaration of Independence not the Constitution. BOB suggested we get a coffin and a hearse, but even though a funny idea, not an idea for impressing potential members; so hope someone else can come up with an acceptable idea.

BOB introduced a new attendee ERNIE GUTHRIE, from Salter Path.

Meeting adjourned at 7:25pm.

Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER

Press Release from Senator Burr on Combining EPA and DOE

Below is a press release from Senator Burr on his sponsorship of legislation that would create a Mega-Government organization by combining the US Environmental Agency and the US Department of Energy.

 

May 5, 2011 – 3:52 PM

Burr Bill Cuts Spending, Increases Efficiency by Combining Dept. of Energy and EPA

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Today, U.S. Senator Richard Burr (R-North Carolina) introduced a bill that would consolidate the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency into a single, new agency called the Department of Energy and Environment (DOEE).  The bill would provide cost savings by combining duplicative functions while improving the administration of energy and environmental policies by ensuring a coordinated approach.

“The amount of money wasted annually on duplicative programs within the federal government is staggering,” Senator Burr said.  “This common-sense approach will reduce duplicative and wasteful functions across these two agencies and streamline our approach to a comprehensive, coordinated energy and environmental policy.”

The DOEE would combine support and administrative offices of the two agencies and would take the recommendations from the Government Accountability Office (GAO) and Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to eliminate ineffective or duplicative programs.  Core functions of each agency would be maintained.

By implementing suggestions made by GAO and the President’s 2012 budget request, this bill could result in over $3 billion in savings in the next year alone.

Current co-sponsors of the legislation are: Jim Demint (R-SC), Mike Enzi (R-WY), John Thune (R-SD), John McCain (R-AZ), Dan Coats (R-IN), Richard Shelby (R-AL), John Barasso (R-WY), Roy Blunt (R-MO), John Boozman (R-AR), Thad Cochran (R-MS), Kay Bailey Hutchison (R-TX), David Vitter (R-LA), Orrin Hatch (R-UT), Ron Johnson (R-WI), Mike Lee (R-UT).

A Message from Senator Burr, May 6, 2011

Below is a message from Senator Burr. Yet again, Senator Burr shows his “Big Government” propensity. Senator Burr cosponsored and voted for a huge increase in government with the passage of the Food Safety Act. Now he is sponsoring a bill to create a huge mega-government agency by combining the US Environmental Protection Agency and the US Department of Energy. Never mind that except for a small portion of environmental remediation in the Department of Energy neither of these agencies have anything in common. Also, never mind that both of these agencies should be down-sized significantly instead of combined to create a single mega-government agency each which has shown to overstep their regulatory authority. Senator Burr continues to be completely out of touch with the direction we the people want to see our government head – which is to be much, much SMALLER!

 

A Message from Senator Burr

After a Congressional recess, I was back in Washington this week where, like they were all across the country, everyone was talking about the outstanding work of our Special Forces and the death of Osama bin Laden.  This is a major development in our fight against terrorism and proves our resolve to hold accountable those who harm American citizens.  However, we must remain vigilant and not lose focus on the overall mission and our goal of eradicating terrorist threats.  There still remains a dire threat posed by bin Laden’s followers and the seeds of hate he planted across the globe, and while we are immensely grateful for this victory, our work is far from over.  I spoke with several news outlets, both national and local, this week about this development.  To watch an interview I did with Fox’s Shepard Smith, click here.  To listen to my conversation on KZL’s Murphy in the Morning show, click here.
While the death of bin Laden understandably dominated most of the news this week, legislative business continued in the Senate.  On Thursday, I introduced a bill that would cut government spending and increase efficiency in federal agencies by consolidating the Department of Energy and the Environmental Protection Agency into a single, new agency called the Department of Energy and Environment.  This common-sense approach will reduce duplicative and wasteful functions across these two agencies and streamline our approach to a comprehensive, coordinated energy and environmental policy.  During this Congress, I will be introducing similar bills that combine other agencies in an attempt to reduce wasteful spending and increase government efficiency.  To read more about this bill, click here.
I also was proud to introduce a resolution designating today, May 6, as Military Spouse Appreciation Day.  This day is an opportunity to make sure that the spouses of the men and women in our military know that their fellow citizens recognize the sacrifices they make and appreciate their valuable contributions.  These spouses serve our country in unique ways and do so knowing that their loved ones may be in harm’s way, and the difficulty that they endure helps make our country stronger.  Thank you to the men and women who support our servicemembers.
On a similar note, I attended a reception yesterday honoring this year’s Military Spouses of the Year.  All five branches of the Armed Services bestowed the award on a spouse from their branch, and two were from North Carolina.  Crystal Cavalier from Cameron was the Spouse of the Year for the Army and Bianca Strzalkowski from Fuquary-Varina represented the Marine Corps.  Ultimately, Bianca was chosen as the Military Spouse of the Year for all the branches.  These spouses, along with the representatives from the Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard represent the millions of past and present military spouses who continue to show resilience in a wartime environment, dedicating their lives and families to the service of a grateful nation and give back to their communities.
Stay tuned as the Senate takes up FY2012 budget proposals, and hopefully important budget reforms, in the coming weeks.

Sincerely, 

U.S. Senator Richard Burr

Teach the Constitution – Action Plan

An Action Plan to Ensure Our Public Schools Teach the Constitution during Constitution Week, Sept. 18-24, 2011

Patriots across the country are justifiably concerned that students in the public schools are not being taught about the founding documents which created our nation. In 2004, Congress passed a law which requires an educational program on the Constitution be taught in all public schools during Constitution Week.

In 2010, a Patriot in Florida brought the requirement to the attention of his local school district and asked what program would be offered. He was stunned to learn the school district was unaware of the law and no plans had been made to comply with it.

He suggested Tea Party Patriots mount a national campaign for 2011 Constitution Week to pressure our public schools to comply with the law. The response from local coordinators was uniformly positive: We must pressure the public schools to teach the Constitution!

Patriots should not have to remind schools to teach the history of the most important document in our country. That we have to do so is an indication of how awful the public school system has become with regard to teaching U.S. history.

We have designed a simple plan to achieve this goal. It will be most effective if we can launch a national campaign in all 50 states.

How it Works: We ask that you send a series of 3 letters to the superintendent of schools, school board and local media in your community.  Letters can be mailed, emailed, or faxed.

May 2011 – Send Letter #1: This letter asks the superintendent and school board if they have plans to teach the Constitution as required by law. It lets the district know we are aware of the law and we expect it to be followed. It also suggests a curriculum the schools can purchase from the National Center for Constitutional Studies which can be used to meet the requirements. The NCCS program also meets standards for historical accuracy.

Watch the Series
The Making of America
from NCCS

Download the
Companion Guide

(pdf file)

Download Letter #1 as a Word document and fill in the blanks with the name of your district, superintendent, etc.

August 2011 – Send Letter #2:  This letter is a follow-up to the May message. It is similar to the first letter, but it asks the superintendent to let you know what specific plans the district has in place.

Download Letter #2 as a Word document and fill in the blanks with the name of your district, superintendent, etc.

First week of September – Letter #3 to local media: This letter should be sent to the media in your community.  It informs them of the law and describes our efforts to be sure it is observed appropriately during Constitution Week. It asks the media to contact the schools to see what plans they have in place, and if not, why not?

Download Letter #3 as a Word document and fill in the blanks with the name of your district, superintendent, etc.

These letters can be personalized for use in your community.  We need to contact as many school districts as possible to let them know we are serious about educating our children in the principles of the Founders. We expect districts to observe the law.

If you find resistance from your district superintendent or administrators toward implementing the program, please let your Tea Party group know, and then contact the media in your community.

If some schools in your district refuse to comply with law, then consider doing what Tea Partiers do best: Protest! Organize a rally at the school, with a clear message: We demand that students be taught the meaning and significance of the fundamental documents that created our incomparable nation.

 

via Tea Party Patriots

The Intolerent Left

Some typical comments from the Carteret County Concerned Citizens for Education FaceBook page:

 

Hitler convinced a country to murder 10 million innocent people. We can save 10 million childrens minds-your one voice can make a difference. Please let us hear you…

 

Tea partiers seem keen to cut anything without regard to the needs of our community. It is not ‘pushing for more and more spending’ (their sentiment) when we resolve to continue support for public education. The economic security of our children depends on the preparedness we provide them today. It is our responsibility. One generation does this for the next to insure the continuity of society. The same as was done for us, we must do for our collective future. Cutting the school budget and reducing the quality of their education is truly balancing the books on the backs of our children.

 

It seems some of the folks in this group have trouble figuring out that ‘spending more money’ does not necessarily equal ‘better education.’ And at least one of them is extremely lacking in knowledge about World War II.

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS 26 APRIL 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC

Meeting called to order at 6:05pm by President BOB CAVANAUGH

Pledge of Allegiance led by HOWARD GARNER

Invocation by PACE WINSTEAD

Number of attendees – 24

 

MARLIN PARK ERIC BROYLES reported on his findings to date on the park as discussed at the last meeting. He had met with Mayor Jerry Jones. Still Morehead only receiving $500 per game. All income, fence signs, concession stands, etc. will go to Riverfront Sports. Beer is back on the agenda. It will be sold at the park during the games. The Morehead group for the park is considering purchasing the land next to the park for extension. $275 thousand more than originally planned was spent on sewage due to changes in sewage rulings. The $900 thousand originally planned for the park has now exceeded $2.5 million. The concensus is that the park will be used only for a special (sports) clientele. KEN LANG said he understood that New Bern had done a ‘Cost Analysis’ and had found having a park in New Bern would be too costly and had turned down the Riverfront Sports group for building in New Bern. He thought this analysis would/should be available for Morehead’s review. It was ERIC’s understanding that no State or County money was involved, but he would check it out. The original park idea was for local boys Babe Ruth teams but had been expanded. Did not feel that this was an appropriate use of tax payer monies. Was the public going to be allowed to speak out on this project? Have they been informed or are being informed? We need to get this matter before the Morehead City tax payers and get them involved. ERIC said he had talked to several who were involved in getting the Marlin team here to Morehead and they kept talking about the intangible benefits. PACE WINSTEAD wanted to know what the intangible benefits being touted were. This is not a professional team, more like a college team. Someone is getting a big rake off, it appears. DEBBIE RUCKER asked what “Dawn” wanted us to do. Very few of our members are under the Morehead City jurisdiction and really do not have voice in the matter. TOM AUSTIN, BOB CAVANAUGH, and ERIC BROYLES all disagreed. The TEA Party is like a big umbrella, overseeing the total county. Therefore they, and most of the other attendees agreed, that we should look into the situation and determine if this is a good idea, not only for Morehead but the county.. Others said the ball field is already built, with the original cost to be around $900,000 and the park to be used as a Babe Ruth ball field for Morehead/Carteret children.($2.7 million has now already been spent). PACE wanted to know if anyone has negotiated about sharing a percentage of returns to Morehead. Who pays for the maintenance, lighting, security, etc.? Where did the two million dollars for the park come from? Mostly donations. WAYNE WILLIS said he understood that some of the money came from the O’Neal Estate, since Mr. O’Neal recently passed away, and the field had been named after him. BOB asked ERIC to continue investigating this matter and report his findings at our next meeting.

RAFFLE FRED DECKER is selling tickets for $200.00 in gas for a Scholarship Fund for the Retired Enlisted Association. Criteria for the scholarship is based on academic achievement.

W.B.JONES Congressman Jones is coming to Carteret County May 16, 2011. Tickets are $40.00. All proceeds will go to the Republican Men’s Club – none to Jones or his campaign. If you have a question you wish Jones to answer, please contact the Republican Men’s Club as they are making a list of questions to be asked, since there will be no questions from the floor. WAYNE WILLIS said Jones was on Channel 10 recently and when the credits rolled at the end “Shackleford Banks Horse Assoc.” was listed. He explained the relationship between Jones and Shackleford Banks.

HISTORY OF WILLISTON WAYNE told us he was a student of history and he had a couple of DVD discs he would like to share with us. They would never be a big hit or win an academy award, since there was no sex and no violence. He passed out the Williston tapes to those in attendance.

ATLAS SHRUG THE MOVIE TOM AUSTIN attended the movie in Wilmington and was very impressed. He said it would be playing in Wilson and Wilmington again tomorrow night. KEN LANG said we could go on line to ‘atlasshrugthemovie.com’ for the scedule of viewings.

TEA PARTY PATRIOTS WEB-A-NAR BOB said there will be a “web-a-nar” this coming Monday Night and anyone interested can listen in. Also this Thursday go to Congressional Offices and demand (1)”No Debt Ceiling Increase”, (2) “Support Full Faith and Credit Act – Pay debt first”, and (3) “No Tax Increase”.

KEN said he had seen a spot on Fox last night detailing what will happen if the Debt Ceiling is NOT Increased. We need to stop Government froms spending money we do not have. He would like for us to look into having more seminars put on by the John Locke Society, Civitas, etc. about cutting spending. They should be separate from our meetings, like the one we had a few months ago at the College that HARRY THOMPSON arranged. HARRY said he had a friend, “Chuck Beasley”, who volunteered as a teacher at Gramercy Christian School. His subject is “How GOD has played into the history of our country. He would like to get him to come and speak to us at one of our meetings. Those in attendance voice that they were interested in hearing him speak. BOB said maybe we could get him to come next month.

MISC DISCUSSIONS (a) Debt Ceiling – If we don’t start making changes soon, it may become too late. It is just getting worse. (b) Rush Limbaugh said he is afraid that the Republicans will probably cave on Paul Ryan’s budget and push the TEA Party aside. (c) Government has been stepping on Tax Payers toes for a long long time. (d) Social Security – The first woman to ever receive a Social Security check recently died. She had only paid in $1,500.00 and had ended up collecting thousands. (e) If Bernacke keeps printing money, gas will continue to climb to at least $10.00 a gal. Bernacke will be speaking on TV tomorror on why we must keep printing more money The banking system is also to blame. A $1,000.00 loan eventually becomes a $1,000,000.00 pyramid scheme. The 1933 dollar is now worth only .33 cents. (f) Federal Reserve – When we came off the gold standard it let the government print money to their heart’s content. Nixon took us off the gold standard when he was president; but Roosevelt made it illegal to own gold and required anyone having gold be required to turn it in to the government. It happened then, it can happen again, so owning gold may not be the answer we think it is. You could even be charged or taxed for owning gold. Barry Goldwater, while being considered incompetent, predicted exactly what is happening today. SB 490 – Modernizing Insurance – Safe drivers are currently subsidizing unsafe drivers. HOWARD says the current system is not working. Is the new system being proposed any better or not? BOB said when he moved from Jacksonville, Florida to Carteret County (NC) his insurance doubled. He was told he was now in a “high population density area”!!!! KEN and several others had had the same thing happen to them. Cherry Point makes us a high population density area. BOB said, since the meeting had lasted longer than anticipated due to our many discussions, he would ask PEGGY GARNER if she would hold her collected information on the the July 4th parades until next meeting night. PEGGY agreed, since she was the only one of the committee in attendance tonight and she had not had time to discuss her findings with them. Meeting adjourned.

 

Minutes submitted by Secretary PEGGY GARNER

Why Focus Solely on the Education Budget?

Many people are genuinely concerned about the trends of increasing education budgets in NC, and the continuing decline of student performance. On February 21, 2011 a group of concerned citizens in coordination with the Carteret County Board of Education spoke out at a County Commissioner’s meeting in support of fully funding the education budget that had not been finalized at that time. Those speaking out for more funding were mainly from upper income families, and not representative of a majority of Carteret County citizens, especially those living on fixed incomes and facing increasing fuel prices, food prices, medical costs, property taxes, and the like. Maybe these well-off families can afford to pay more for education, and maybe they should. But many on a fixed income have already paid their dues.

 

I’m not suggesting that everyone who wants to see more funding provided to education fall into this elite group of speakers. On the contrary, some people I’ve talked to have purported to be conservatives who want to see fiscal responsibility in government, but claim to be willing to spend more on education for the children. Well, let me ask these so-called conservatives who want to see more education spending to save the children, where is your proof that increased spending will result in better education? More spending does not ensure a better product. There are many more factors to consider first.

 

“Let me be clear,” I agree with those who say there are great teachers in our school system, and that many work long hours, and some spend their own money for classroom materials. That aside however, it is clear that what has happened to education over the last 50 years has not contributed to better education. In the last 50 years, education funding has gone up dramatically; Curriculum has changed significantly (there are more choices and more fluff); Curriculum has become more centralized in Raleigh and in Washington; Class size has decreased; Teachers now make more money (above inflation) albeit not as much as they want; teachers now have aides; Most teachers take less work home now; Many teachers work fewer hours after school on such things as parent-teacher conferences, PTA, grading papers, etc; There are more school administrators; School administrators are paid more (above inflation); It’s more difficult to remove poor teachers; There are more “teacher meeting” days during the school year; There are more holidays; School buildings are bigger and better equipped; Schools have more computers and gadgets; the list goes on … With all these changes, why is it that the results are worse than 50 years ago? Why is it that universities are now forced to offer remedial courses to students who took advanced college preparatory courses in high school? Why is the drop-out rate so high? Why …

 

Recently, I attended a meeting organized by the Carteret County Concerned Citizen’s for Education (C4). There was outstanding attendance at the meeting, there were great speakers, and there was interesting dialog. However, it was clear during the proceedings and in off-line discussions that the focus of C4 is on “getting more money for education.” I was told that the members of C4 have decided “it is not their place to get involved with issues, such as those mentioned above, as those issues are the responsibility of the Board of Education and the Superintendent.” Consequently, all that is left for C4 to focus on is the school budget. I disagree with C4’s approach of focusing on the budget to the exclusion of other issues. I submit that the Board of Education and the Superintendent are part of the problem. I suggest that one cannot effectively determine the appropriate level of funding for the school system without addressing the other issues. If the curriculum is full of fluff, doesn’t that impact the budget? If there are a few substandard teachers and consequently their students may have to undergo remedial instruction, doesn’t that impact the budget? The bottom line is if C4 members, parents and taxpayers really want to improve education, then they need to consider the entire school system, not just the level of funding. They need to be asking “why is it that we keep spending more money each year, but the results seems to be going in the opposite direction?”

Letter to the Editor, Kudos to Board of Education (Maybe)

Following the publication of my March 8, 2011, Letter to the Editor in the Carteret News Times titled “Where is our Education Money Going?” I began to write a follow-up letter to the editor titled “Kudos to the Carteret County Board of Education, and Superintendent Novey.” I wanted to congratulate the BOE and Mr. Novey because of their quick response and achievement in raising the Carteret County School’s transparency grade from a “D” to an “A” on the NCTransparency web site. However, before I finished the letter, Mr. Novey launched a personal attack in the News Times on March 16, 2011 in which he made false accusations concerning statements contained in my original letter.

 

Mr. Novey said that I made “misguided statements.” I disagree. I had a goal, I presented FACTS (most provided by the school board at the Board of Commissioners (BOC) meeting in February 2011), I expressed my opinion of the FACTS, and I achieved my objectives, which were (1) to call attention to the lack of school board transparency on a particular web site, and to get that grade improved, and (2) to put school officials on notice that the goal stated at the BOC meeting of “spending the money” is not an acceptable way to manage taxpayer money. I accomplished my goals, along with a bonus showing how some public officials react when defending their failures by using personal attacks and disinformation.

 

Mr. Novey launched his personal attack by incorrectly stating that I “falsely accused the school system of not making data available.” Mr. Novey either didn’t pay close attention when he read my letter, or he made a “misstatement” like some public officials are prone to do now days. FACT: Quoting from my editorial “But if anyone needs even more data to persuade anyone but a liberal that more spending is not better, THERE ARE PLENTY OF DATA AVAILABLE TO ANALYZE, ALTHOUGH THE CARTERET COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION DOESN’T MAKE IT EASY TO FIND.” Another quote, “the data is there. You just have to pry it out of them.” So Mr. Novey, please tell me where I “falsely” accused the school system of not making data available? Please tell me how making the data hard to obtain is in any way equivalent to “not making data available.” Sir, it is your statement that is “misguided.”

 

Mr. Novey then proceeded to mis-characterized the basis for my conclusion that “the data were hard to find” by saying that I based my statements on an “out dated web site.” Mr. Novey is wrong again. FACT: I made my determination that the data was available but hard to find by trying to find the information on the BOE web site. I then determined that the school system had a grade of “D” on the NC Transparency web site by looking at the web site, and observing that the data were not there.

 

After understanding that Mr. Novey made misstatements and mis-characterizations about my editorial thus far, one might wonder if Mr. Novey’s response might contain more “misstatements.” The answer is yes.

 

Contrary to what Mr. Novey said, the BOE was, in FACT, contacted by another Carteret County taxpayer some 6 to 8 weeks prior to my editorial. That person reported the grade of “D” on the NC Transparency web site, and asked if the BOE could check it out. However, absolutely nothing was done by Mr. Novey in response to that telephone inquiry. Maybe he didn’t know of the inquiry, or maybe he just did nothing; I don’t know. What I do know is that Mr. Novey misrepresented the facts in his response. What else did Mr. Novey get wrong.

 

Mr. Novey said that I had never contacted the BOE requesting information [on salaries of school’s administrative staff]. But it is Mr. Novey who continues to bend the truth and who doesn’t check the facts. Following the BOC’s meeting on February 21st, I asked one of the Commissioners if the BOC had administrative salary information for the school system. He said he did not, but would get it for me. It took about two weeks for me to receive the information. If that information were as readily available on the BOE web site as claimed by Mr. Novey, wouldn’t it seem reasonable that the link to the information on the BOE web site would be something less than two weeks, or even five days? The FACT is, that document was not on the BOE web site when it was requested. The BOE told me that Mr. Novey received the request from the acting County Manager and asked that the list be compiled. Then Mr. Novey wanted to review the table before it was sent to the County Manager. Both actions reasonable unless the document was already available on the web site as he implied, in which case Mr. Novey should have already approved the list prior to posting.

 

Mr. Novey stated that the BOE’s web site is “functional not fancy” and “is loaded with information.” Well he is right about everything but the “functional” part. Don’t take my word for it, go to the BOE site and judge for yourself. How easy it is to find any of the documents they have since posted on NC Transparency? If you visit NC Transparency, you will now find 14 documents that you can access with a single click. These documents include budget, proposed budget, contracts, test scores, employee salaries and the like. If you have the time to wade through the documents on the BOE site, see if you can find any of those documents or the document detailing the salaries of the school’s administrative staff. Some, or all may be there, but note how long it takes you to find them. I am not asking the BOE to change its web site, just to make information more easily accessible. After all, they provided much of the information to NC Transparency in less than four days. What is still missing on NC Transparency? Checkbook, Capital Improvement Plan, School Spending and Needs, NAEP Scores, EVAAS (Individual Teacher Performance). See if you can find these documents on the BOE web site. Some you might, but some I haven’t been able to find. Look, it’s not whether or not the information is available, it’s how many hoops you, the taxpayer, have to jump through to get the information. It’s whether you have to wade through tons of documents on the BOE web site, or call the BOE and have to wait two weeks (or five days) to get what you asked for, or whether you’re a member of a “special” group that has easy access to the Superintendent because you support him and the BOE.

 

Mr. Novey also was critical of what he called “negative comments” I made about the Chair of the BOE. However, the “negative comments” were direct quotes that Ms Neagle made at the BOC meeting in February. I expressed my concern about her statement hat the BOE’s “goal was to spend the money.” I, quite frankly, am concerned when any public employee makes a statement at a public meeting that their “goal is to spend the money.” Now, perhaps Ms. Neagle “misspoke,” but for Mr. Novey to tell me I don’t have the right to be concerned about a pronouncement like that, misspoken or not, is out of line even for a public employee who makes $142,400/year plus benefits.

 

Mr. Novey then made “misguided statements” of his own when he said that “Mrs Neagle wants to spend the money in a way the taxpayer’s overwhelmingly authorized in Nov. 2005.” FACT, that is not what she said at the BOC meeting. But what is more disturbing than her proclamation “to spend the money” is Mr. Novey’s rewriting of history claiming that “the taxpayer’s overwhelmingly authorized” the project. FACT: According to a BOE spokesman at the BOC meeting, the voters actually voted for a plan to build new buildings at Eastern Carteret High School, and to demolish the old buildings located in the flood plain. The current work being done is to refurbish the old buildings instead of demolishing them, not what the voters approved in 2005. I said in my letter to the editor that I made no judgment on the change in plans, but that I questioned the mind-set of anyone stating that the “goal was to spend the money.” I standby that comment, and Mr. Novey’s spinning the truth does not change my mind. I echo Mr. Novey’s statement, “I simply request that before public statements are made that facts be verified.” That standard should apply to Mr. Novey as well as anyone else.

Meeting Minutes 4/19/11

CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
APRIL 19, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:05 PM by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by BOB CAVANAUGH
Invocation by Catherine McCabe
No. of Attendees – 26

RALLY DISCUSSION
HOWARD GARNER congratulated everyone on the outstanding teamwork at rally.  He said the cooperation and pulling together could not have been more memorable if it had been practiced in advance.
BOB said he thought the speakers we had this year were the best yet.
SCOTT CARPENTER said the only thing he could find fault with was not enough advertising.
We needed more signs out.  There was nothing on Hwy 24 and only 2 on Hwy 70 and they only went up the weekend before the rally.
FRED DECKER said he knew of about 20 good available property sites for our use and could have used them if we had more signs.  NANCY BOCK said the signs we had cost $95.00 each and that was really all we could afford right now.  SCOTT said he thought we could use smaller signs, sort of like candidates use during the election period, maybe a 2 or 3 foot size.  NANCY said that size would bring the cost more in line.  We could really use a big sign, sort of like at the flea mall (those owned by Jim Ferrell.  However, understand they run about $160.00 and we didn’t have that kind of money.)  TOM HARMON said we need to have a good fund raiser.
NANCY said she went to the New Bern Rally and the attendance was off there also.  HOWARD said the public needs to get riled up about something that gets their attention before they will get involved.   SCOTT asked if the yellow sign was the TEA party sign; the one that says ‘Don’t Tread on Me’.  Explained that the TEA Party did not have a sign especially for us, that this sign was just used because it fit our cause and all the TEA Parties used it.  SCOTT said it would be nice if we could line the side of the road with flags.  BOB said we did that last year.  He had put up small flags by the side of the road to attract attention.  This year we had put them around the fence.
BOB was curious as to what we all thought had kept the crowd away this year other than what we had already discussed.  Was Saturday a good day?  Was it the time of day?  Maybe we should have it later in the day after work?  Maybe all the above had influence over the attendance.
PEGGY GARNER said she had been thinking about the rally and the upcoming 4th of July, and did not think we should hold a 4th rally this year.  There is nothing special to get the people excited about; maybe next year.  She understood that Morehead had a 4th of July parade and thought we should expend our energy with the TEA Party developing a float and entering the parade.  Maybe Beaufort and Havelock may also have parades and we might try to hit all of them.  This would give us more exposure and attention; especially if we had a really neat and eye catching idea for a float.  She said she had mentioned it to Catie, Ruth, and Tom, and a couple of others and had suggested making the float look like a ship with Indians throwing tea overboard as in the Boston Tea Party.  Wayne Willis said that would not work.  The only reason they had dressed as Indians for the Boston Tea Party was to have the Indians blamed for destroying the tea.  It would not be politically correct now.  Peggy said it was just a suggestion  and subject to change for better idea.  Catie had suggested we buy some candy, attach a paper containing information on the CCTPP to the candy with string so it looks like a tea bag and throw it out to the children.  Peggy said we could get a big group of TEA Party members to wear their shirts and walk alongside the float and pass out Constitutions to the adults along the way.  ROMA WADE said he had set up a table at the Beaufort parade last year and passed out information.  They had set up donation jars and collected a goodly amount.  We might want to look into something like that.  BOB appointed PEGGY GARNER, NANCY BOCK, CATIE MCCABE, TOM HARMON AND BELVA MANNING as a committee to come up with ideas and information and report back our findings.  Like what days of the parade, can we have tables set up to pass out information, sell our shirts, etc.

NANCY said graduation was coming up and it would be nice if we could give each graduate a copy of the Constitution along with a voter registration.  We need to find out if this would be approved.

BOB asked what we thought about Frank Palombo’s speech.  TOM HARMON said he didn’t like his comment on the Air Force and had told him so.  He felt that he was pandering to the Marine Corps.  BOB said if we are planning to support Frank we need to start cranking up our group to push him not only in Carteret but surrounding counties as well.  TOM H. thinks we should wait until the candidates announce.  He would hate to promise our support to one candidate and have someone that we think might have a better chance of beating Walter B. Jones pop up later.  FRED said if we decide to hold a fundraiser, he thought he could talk to Holt Faircloth about holding it at his home like he did last election year.  BOB said the DNC will be pumping a lot of money into the next campaign trying to make sure democrats get elected.  Even if Frank can beat Jones, it is questionable if he will be able to raise enough money to win against all that democratic money and candidate.  Also many counties are waiting to determine who to support until they find out how the redistricting will go.  Some, now in Jones’ district, may not be afterward.  Redistricting will not be announced until after the June State Convention.  FRED had heard around the first of July, however it is probably going to be challenged and go before the court, which will mean probably the late fall.  TOM H.  said he thought Palombo should contact all the surrounding county TEA Parties and ask them for their help.  KEN LANG said he didn’t think Frank could do this at the current time since he had not formally announced and couldn’t until later.  Right now he is working with his friends on raising money.

HOWARD said he had heard that Gary  Dean was now working at WalMart and that Dean had told a friend of his that Jones had told him that he was really a democrat.  He had only run as a republican so he could get elected.  We might consider having Dean come and speak with us.

Rumor is that Obama plans to have a headquarters in each and every county in North Carolina this election.  (Someone said they hoped Ken Humphrey would be in charge of the one in Carteret.)

WAYNE said he would check with a couple of friends he knows in Raleigh to find out what he can on redistricting.

MARLIN BALL PARK DISCUSSION
BOB said he understood the Marlins want a 10 year contract.  A group in Morehead is working to make sure they come here, since the Kinston Indians will be leaving Kinston.  This is their last year and Kinston will be looking for a replacement team.  A lady is contacting as many organizations as she possibly can to inform them of the raw deal she thinks the tax payers of Morehead will be getting.  The town will only collect $500.00 per game while the Marlins will have the opportunity to sell the fencing banners (55 approximately), concession stand profits, etc.  The town will also have to pick up park maintenance, police protection, safety, etc.  She is upset because the people of Morehead will not have the opportunity to vote on this project.  She is hoping to get enough local people informed and create enough interest to put a halt to this effort.  TOM said maybe we should collect enough information and contact Carolina Journal and see if we can get them involved.  Maybe they will send a reporter here to look into the matter.   We might even try writing letters to the editor to get Morehead residents attention.

ROY MUSSER came in late but said he wanted to thank everyone for the great help provided not just him with parking but from all he saw, the group really had it all together.

TOM AUSTIN said he attended the County Commissioners meeting last night.  One of the subjects discussed was windmills.  Since the windmills were over 500 feet high, we had no one in the county trained to inspect and we would need a consultant.  Much discussion on paying a consultant.  Everyone in the TEA Party meeting said they thought wind mills were a dead issue in Carteret County.  From what went on at the Commissioners meeting, apparently not.
Also discussed was a Scenic By Way through Dare, Hyde and Carteret County.  Discussed paying $2,600.00 to a professional to develop signs along the route; size, color, wording, etc.  Thinking of something to rival the Blue Ridge Parkway.  Both issues passed.
Does no one realize that grants are not free money, it is still our money out of our pockets.
Other items discussed were: a website to determine if you might have any monies due you, enabling their finding you…. and the collection of latex paint.  This paint will be dumped all together, regardless of color, mixed up, and given to the handicapped and poor to use to paint their homes.  Both of these also passed.

TREASURER REPORT
NANCY reported that we currently have $524.72.  We had a beginning balance prior to the rally of $1997.82.  We received an income of $2,912.50 from donations, hats/tees, Insurance, and rally.  Expenses were $4,385.60 for ads, banners/flags, business cards, hats/tees, bumper stickers, pocket Constitutions, and rally expenses.  We still owe $294.00 for our Wounded Warrior obligation and for the 6 Underdogma books we sold.

NANCY asked if anyone had watched the O’Reilly show about the ‘anti-TEA party Rally’.  It was a disgrace with the ugly comments and profanity.  She also told us about a paper she receives called the Tea Party Review.  She said an article on the Wisconsin and Ohio union disruption, told about the Tea Party getting to the capitol early and were met by what the TEA Party thought were security police.  They were told that they were not allowed in, the building was already full.  Did not find out until after everything was over that the guards were not legal police, they were union members using intimidation.
BOB said he understood that is some places, the ANTI-Tea Party groups were selling ‘Don’t Tread on Me’ signs and other official Tea Party paraphernalia, and using the income to support their effort.
TOM H wanted to know if the TEA Party of North Carolina couldn’t get together and hold a state wide convention.  BOB said they can’t get everyone on the same page.  He went to one in Charlotte and almost everyone there was from Charlotte and the surrounding area.  TOM said maybe if we got a more central location like Asheboro or Raleigh.  BOB said once again we are going to need a rallying cry to get participation.  Last fall Goldsboro tried to put together a meeting of eastern TEA parties and were expecting 15 groups.  Only those who tried to put the meeting together and BOB and his group were there.  In fact, many of the TEA Party groups are losing ground.  The kitchen table groups have just about all failed.  He thinks the fact that we meet every week; it has become a habit; is the reason we are still active.

LOU KUKULINSKI was thanked for providing the tent for registration.

Meeting adjourned.
Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary

German press reacts to the Standard & Poor's downgrade

April 20, 2011

Steve McCann

Standard and Poor’s downgrades its outlook on America’s AAA debt rating from stable to negative.  The President continues his demagoguery against the Republicans and continues to beat the drum of class warfare.  The Democrats in the Senate are content to thwart any meaningful spending reductions.  With as a backdrop what is being said overseas about the ongoing Washington Follies?

Germany is the dominant economic power in Europe and is what is keeping the Euro zone from complete collapse, considering the never-ending saga of Greek insolvency, Irish and Portuguese bailouts as well a nearly inevitable rescue of Spain.  The Germans, of all political stripes have begun to openly express their concerns over the actions of the Obama administration and the Democrats.  What is surprising is the commentary of left-wing publications.
The center-left daily Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung wrote:
The reason for the Standard and Poor’s change to America’s rating outlook is not new financial data.  Rather it is the political danger that the Democrats and the Republicans will only agree on a debt-reduction strategy after the 2012 presidential election.
The primary reason for America’s political stalemate is Obama’s refusal to see that, in an aging society, social spending cannot be as generous as it has been in the past.  The great social reformer Obama is at least 20 years too late with his ideas. And given the irreconcilability of the two parties, it isn’t possible that a plan to reduce national debt will take shape within the next two years. Obama only heated up the campaign atmosphere with his budget speech last week. Indeed, the top rating for US bonds is in danger.  [Emphasis added]
Another center-left publication Suddeutsche Zetung writes:
Indeed, one wonders why S&P, and its two competitors Moody’s and Fitch, hasn’t long stripped the US of its AAA rating.  The step by S&P is a positive signal, because it counters the accusations that US ratings agencies are more critical of European debtors than they are of American ones.
The left-wing Der Spiegel adds:
A report issued by the International Monetary Fund last week suggests that the US national debt could reach 100% of gross domestic product by 2014.  There is little indication that the upward trend will be reversed anytime soon.  And concerns about US debt are clearly growing.
While few would argue that the 100 percent figure is anything more than symbolic, US national debt is indeed astronomical, its debt-to-GDP ratio is, in fact, higher than Ireland and Portugal’s both of which have asked for immediate aid packages from the Euro zone.
Still recent history has shown, that when it comes to winning back a rating of “stable” [from Standard and Poor’s] radical spending cuts are necessary. Standard and Poor’s think it is a road that Washington is not interested in traveling. [Emphasis added]
It is not a coincidence that the Standard and Poor’s action and the commentary by German publications that would normally be in league with President Obama came out after one of the most hyper-partisan, mendacious and deceitful speeches made by any President in recent memory.  Obama’s address on the 13th of April on an extraordinarily important matter, the US budget and debt crisis, revealed that he and his fellow travelers in the Democratic Party have no interest in solving these crucial problems, instead there is a re-election campaign to run and the country and the world be damned.
America’s major creditor, the Chinese, whose foreign ministry in a very cryptic statement said: ” We hope the US government will take responsible policies and measures to protect to safeguard foreign investors’ interest.”   China holds over $1.2 Trillion dollars in US treasuries.
The world has fully awakened to the disaster that is Barack Obama; when will the rest of America?

Meeting Minutes, April 12, 2011

MINUTES OF CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
APRIL 12, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 5:58 PM by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by BOB CAVANAUGH
Invocation by JERE GEURIN
No. of Attendees – 34

TEA PARTY RALLY, APRIL 16
BOB CAVANAUGH reported that he would be able to pick up the sound system Friday afternoon in lieu of Saturday morning as previously reported.
WAYNE WILLIS said he has the music.
We may have two singers for the Star Spangled Banner.
Howard said he needed help Friday afternoon at 4:30 at the Moose Lodge to load tables and chairs.  Had several volunteer to be there.
Stage will be brought in Friday night.
Everyone please get to the grounds before nine to get everything ready.  We need volunteers to decorate.
CATIE MCCABE reported that she got the opportunity to get a plug in for the rally on the radio Monday night on Teen Talk.
Bob asked folks to get letters in to the editor this week advertising the rally.
NANCY BOCK reported that the bumper stickers, etc were here.
ERIC BROYLES asked that everyone please sign the petition for a Balanced Budget with Debt Ceiling Reduction.
BOB asked KEN if he would make announcements at the rally about the petitions signing table, voter registration, etc.
Someone asked if anyone had heard from Pastor Willie Montague and Nancy said the money we sent has changed hands (cleared the bank).
WAYNE wanted to know who the “sign” man was so he could get them to return the music CD’s.  This created a little confusion until we all realized he was talking “down east” and it was finally interpreted that was “sound” man.   He said he could speak other languages also.
WAYNE asked that all those who had not mailed in their ballot from the Carolina County Carteret Craven Electric Cooperative magazine to please do so and vote for him.  He promised to pass on anything we wanted brought up at the meeting Thursday.
BOB reminded us that we would discuss our sponsorship of a worthwhile charity after the rally.  If anyone knows of any other worthy organizations, please get information on and report at our next meeting.  Right now those being considered are Hope for Warriors, Carolina Canines for Veterans, and Sam’s Project We Care.

Discussed the Morehead City Marlin Ball Field and the misuse of Morehead City tax dollars.  Cost is estimated at $2.4 million dollars.   Marlins will pay $15,000 per year “rent” and keep all the proceeds received .  This equates to about their reimbursing Morehead about $500.00 per game.  They are trying to lock in a ten year contract.  The tax paying citizens are footing the entire bill.  Riverfront Sports (originally in New Bern) wanted New Bern to build them an arena but New Bern refused, so they approached Morehead.  Why in the world would the city board be in favor of this?  Lockwood had said he estimated this would equate to approximated $2,700 per Morehead City resident.  Bob would like the Tea Party to get involved in this situation.  He would also like to get someone from Riverfront Sports to come talk to us at one of our meetings.  Maybe someone from Morehead could look more into this and write a letter to the editor bringing this before the other tax paying citizens.

At 6:30 BOB and KEN left to attend a Republican Party meeting.  ERIC, Vice President continued with the meeting.  Talked about the on-line conference meeting.  He said Bob had gotten him hooked up so he could listen in but not comment.  They had discussed the Republicans not doing as they promised.  The TEA Parties are pushing for a balanced budget.  Took a poll on Paul Ryan’s budget “40 yes, 8 no, and 50 will get back after discussing it with their Tea Party groups.   They felt they needed more information, and chance to study Rand’s budget.  If we have any comments, please email Eric.  Disappointment was major on Republicans backing off on Planned Parenthood, Obamacare, etc.  The ones taking part in the conversation, feel the Republicans folded and the majority of the Tea Party Groups feel betrayed.  They are considering picking a day and having everyone slam Behner with everything we’ve got.  If we can’t get anything in return then hold firm.  Military Conflict.  They can exceed budget in time of war, regardless of what the Dems are threatening.  Obama would not stop military pay, just using it to get the resolution passed.  He doesn’t care about the military and Michelle’s coming to Camp Lejeune this week is just a photo op.  We have to hold Behner accountable and defund Obamacare and Planned Parenthood.  Planned Parenthood, when checked, was found to not be doing the cancer screening, mammograms, etc, as the Dems are insisting they are.  Mainly they are doing abortions.

Discussed the economy, gas, food, clothing, etc. are all going up.  We have to get the public’s attention as to what is happening with our country.  Please note when the politicians talk about inflation they do not include these items, and we all know these are definitely a big part of our economy.  As the gas prices continue to rise, the public will begin to realize the TEA Party is right.
One third of our food currently is being imported.  It is time to get to work and find out how to start growing our own here in the US once again.

The TEA Party is the most powerful party today; but we need to find out how the maximize our power.

WAYNE said he had been told that Iraqi money was becoming the item to buy (sort of like buying stocks).  He said he understood we could purchase it from First Citizens Bank, but if you buy less than $100.00, the bank will charge you $10.00.  Something to look into.

On that note, meeting adjourned.

Minutes submitted by Peggy Garner, Secretary

Email from Rep. John Boehner

April 12, 2011

Mr. Ludrick Kukulinski
202 Meadows Ln
Newport, NC 28570-9493

Dear Mr. Kukulinski:

Thank you for taking the time to contact me. It’s good to hear from you.

Your ideas, comments, and questions help make possible my goal of leading a House of Representatives that listens and reflects the will of the American people. That’s why I’d like to ask you to keep speaking out by:

 

I made a Pledge to America to focus on removing government barriers to private-sector job creation and economic growth – that includes cutting spending to help end the uncertainty facing job creators; repealing the job-crushing health care law and replacing it with common sense reforms that lower costs; reining in excessive regulations; and promoting an American Energy Initiative that increases energy production to create jobs and lower energy prices. I also pledged to lead an effort to reform Congress and rebuild the bonds of trust between the American people and their representatives in Washington. I hope you’ll stay engaged and keep me updated on your thoughts as we work to keep this pledge.

Thank you again for contacting me and please stay in touch.

Sincerely,

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John Boehner
Speaker of the House

Email from Walter Jones Explaining His Vote for Budget

Dear Mr. Kukulinski:

 

Thank you for contacting me with you concerns on the 2011 budget crisis.  I appreciate you taking the time to contact me and I am happy to respond.

 

Our country is quickly going broke.  We are faced with the reality that the federal government is already over $14 trillion in debt, with much of that money owed to foreign governments who do not have our best interests in mind.  On top of that,  America’s out of control spending policies are resulting in annual deficits of over $1.5 trillion.

 

As you may know, unlike previous fiscal years, Congress has used a series of short term measures called “continuing resolutions” to fund the government.  Previously, I did not vote for any of the previous continuing resolutions for the following reasons.  First, I do not believe they came close to cutting enough spending.  As previously mentioned,  America’s projected federal deficit this year is $1.65 trillion.  Cutting $100 billion from that deficit is a nice gesture, but it only gets us one-sixteenth of the way to a balanced budget.  We can and must do better.  Furthermore, I was disappointed that H.R. 1 only included steep cuts to domestic non-defense discretionary spending, while leaving entitlement spending and funding for foreign wars untouched.  Domestic non-defense discretionary spending –which includes funding for highways and waterways, clean water, energy, national parks, federal law enforcement and many other things – accounts for roughly $660 billion, or 20 percent, of annual federal spending.  To put this in perspective, all domestic non-defense discretionary spending could be completely eliminated and we’d still have to find another roughly $900 billion dollars in spending cuts just to balance the budget this year.  The reality is that if Congress and the President are serious about putting this country on a sustainable fiscal path, we have no other choice but to reform entitlement programs and radically downsize overseas spending in addition to cutting domestic discretionary spending.

 

With that said, I was gravely disappointed in President Obama and the Senate’s lack of leadership in responding to House Republicans to negotiate a long-term continuing resolution to avert a government shutdown.  They appeared to be perfectly willing to shut down the government and continue taking a paycheck while our men and women in uniform and their families went without one in order to protect taxpayer funding for organizations like Planned Parenthood.  In my opinion, that’s just not right.  I believe strongly that if the federal government shuts down, Members of Congress and the President should not be paid.  I also believe strongly that the men and women of armed forces and their families should continue to be paid regardless.  To do otherwise would be unacceptable.  For that reason, while the compromise agreement to avert a government shutdown is not perfect, I will vote for it.

 

This is one of a series of small first steps on the long road to restoring  America’s fiscal future.  Bigger battles are just around the corner.  As they come, please be assured that I will continue to fight to stop wasteful spending, reduce the deficit and put our country back on track.  Thanks again for sharing your concerns with me.  If I can be of further assistance, please do not hesitate to contact me.

 

 
Sincerely,

Walter B. Jones
Member of Congress

CCTPP Minutes for 4/5/2011

MINUTES OF CRYSTAL COAST TEA PARTY PATRIOTS
APRIL 5, 2011

Meeting held at Golden Corral, Morehead City, NC
Meeting called to order at 6:05pm by President BOB CAVANAUGH
Pledge of Allegiance led by WAYNE WILLIS
Invocation by JERE GEURIN
No. of attendees – 31

New attendee – Norman F. Boothe
Guest speaker – Rick Hairston (Carolina Canines for Veterans, a national program that provides service
dogs to our wounded veterans)

RALLY APRIL 16 – The ability to play music is still in limbo.
NANCY BOCK brought the two new banners.  FRED DECKER volunteered to mount them on 2×4 boards.  He said he would set them up on Hwy 70 by Hibbs Road.  HOWARD GARNER recommended we contact Clayton Garner about putting the other one up on his land (Garner’s Farm).  Howard will get up with Clayton and find out.
NANCY recommended that one of our members volunteer to prepare a flyer (maybe ½  page to hand out to the attendees along with a pocket Constitution as they arrive.  One side would be a Schedule of Events  (list of speakers and time) and the other side a ‘thank you’ to those who have provided special items:  ie The Flea Mall, Barry Page for the stage, financial donors, Americans for Prosperity, John Locke Foundation, etc.   HOWARD volunteered PEGGY GARNER, (since she wasn’t doing anything anyway) to make up the handout.
ROY MUSSER needs additional help with parking.  Right now, he only has one volunteer other than himself.
BOB said we need someone to help put out flags.  KEN LANG will put out an email asking for volunteers to help set up at 9:30.  HOWARD said he planned to pick up the tables and chairs Friday night, put them in a covered trailer, and have them at the grounds by 9:00.  NANCY is in charge of aligning the tables.   TOM AUSTIN wanted to know about a table for petitions.  He thinks BOB or KEN should announce from the stage about stopping by the petition table to sign and/or vote.  FRED said he had been unable to get up with the Guthrie girl about singing the Star Spangled Banner.  Her father has been sick.  He will try again.  BELVA MANNING said she knew of someone whom she thinks would do it and they have a beautiful voice.    If FRED is unable to get someone, then she will contact her potential singer.

GUEST SPEAKER –
ANDREW GOODRICH introduced our speaker for the evening, Rick Hairston from Charleston, SC.
He is head of a Dog Training Outfit, Carolina Canines for Veterans, with corporate office in Wilmington.  The program was founded in 1996.  They have three full time employees and one part time with over 250 volunteers.   They provide over four million dollars worth of services.  This program was started in January 2008 at Camp Lejeune.  They utilize military prisoners to raise and train dogs to give to wounded warriors with a mobility disability and/or post traumatic stress disorder, at no cost to the veteran.  As of March 2010 there have been 36,906 soldiers wounded and they need over 9,000 qualified service dogs.
The program provides a threefold benefit or as they say ‘a triple win’:
Benefit (1)  Rescue of the Shelter Dog.
The dogs are usually pound dogs, either abandoned and/or scheduled to be euthanized.  They must pass strict health evaluations and are given a twenty-nine minute temperament evaluation.   They are then given a new life and purpose as a service dog.  They do not select special breeds, however; they do not use Pitt Bulls or Rottweilers; not because they are not suitable for use, but because of people’s opinion of them.  A service dog is supposed to draw attention from his wounded veteran, who only wants to live his life as normal as possible.   The friendly loveable dog that everyone takes to, makes people look more at the veteran without noticing his infirmity.

Benefit (2 ) Rehabilitation of the Military Prisoner.   Program gives prisoners a second chance to help their comrades, begin atonement, and increases their self-esteem.   Valuable training for their future release from prison is learned.  Many prisoners, upon attaining their freedom, continue with the program or find jobs like dog grooming.  They have learned a trade.  When in the brig, prisoners are not allowed to touch, not even place their hand on someone else’s shoulder.  This can create more time added to their sentence.  However, when training a dog, they are permitted, not only to touch the dog, but they receive love in return for their time and effort in training.  Dogs, one to two years old are preferred, since it takes up to two years to train and prepare the dog for a life of devotion to a wounded veteran. It takes about 2,000 hours of training and tests can cost up to $1,000.00 per dog.   Dogs are taught (learn) 70 commands resulting in 350 tasks.  They are valued at $40,000.00 each and cost the program approximately $30,000.00.  The program retains ownership of the dogs for five years, assuring what is best for the dog.  They are insured with a million dollar policy, not because they are afraid the dog might bite or hurt someone, but that someone might trip over the dog and break a bone and sue.  They do not want the veteran worrying about such things.  Less than 500 dogs are placed each year and there probably could be several thousand that could use a dog.    Rick said he would like to be able to use veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).  He thought it probably would cut down on the  current suicide statistics with this group.

Benefit (3) Revitalization of the Wounded Veteran.  Assistance of these quality-trained service dogs at no cost to the veteran helps them regain independence and ability to enjoy an enhanced quality of life.

The question was asked if they had any female prisoners working with the dogs.  He said that there was only one prison taking females and that was in California.  However, wounded female veterans are receiving the trained dogs for their enhanced quality of life, also.

Due to this program brig policies, procedures, and practices have had to be rewritten, ie.  Security, use of designated outside areas, exercise, feeding, and sanitation of facilities, and many others.

As Rich had explained, this program had started at Camp Lejeune, but amount of time spent in the brigs here has been reduced, so the prisoners here are not afforded the required amount of time to train.  They are now being trained at the Navy Brig in Charleston, South Carolina.

ANDREW passed out a flyer on the program and BOB thanked Rick for coming to talk with us about this most worthy cause.

KEN asked if anyone there had heard of the Carteret County Concerned Citizens for Education (C4).  They are holding an Education Budget Symposium with Dr. Novey, speaker, Monday, April 11, 2011, at 6:00pm at East Carteret High School auditorium, in Beaufort.   It would be nice if one/some of our members would attend.  If interested in their school budget position, check out https://sites.google.com/site/c4educationnc/home. CORRECTION: C4 will be holding a Legislative Budget Update Luncheon Friday, April 15, 2011 at the Sanitary Restaurant at 12 noon (dutch treat).  You do not have to have reservations, but would appreciate your calling Leigh Johnson at 241-2255 or the Chamber of Commerce at 726-6350.  Speakers will be Senator Jean Preston and Representative Pat Elraft.  Once again we would like to have representative(s) from the TEA Party attend.  We need to keep our fingers on the pulse of our county in order for us to be effective in our goals also.

Discussion on EPA wanting to ban bacterial hand soaps and other type sanitary aids (TRICLOSAN).  Do we want another right taken away?  It was requested that someone in the group follow up on this bill.  Would like to have a petition made up to get people to sign at the rally.

Understand there is a bill being worked on making English language North Carolina’s primary language.  Need someone to download any information can find and bring it (and possibly a petition) to the rally.

Project we care – Packed 100 boxes last weekend and spent $1,295.00 postage to mail overseas to our troops.  JERE said he had sat at the Post Office in Morehead requesting volunteers for postage and had mailed 43 boxes there.

BOB told about a Teen Party Camp being planned for ages 14-18.  The cost will be $225.00 per weekend.
For more information go to teapartyteencamps.com (Jeff Bernard).    Also he will try to get more info on the seminar ‘Training to run for office or helping with campaign’.

BOB said he understood there were only about 700 to 1,000 attendees at the Continuing Resolution Rally this past week in Washington.  There is still no resolution on the budget as yet.  He felt that holding a rally during the week was absurd.  People work or need to be home during the week.  If they want a crowd to show they need to hold them on weekends.  He feels that snail mail and phone calls are more effective.

TOM HARMON said HR 37 (Net Neutrality) was coming up for a vote.  They want to regulate the internet.  Call Walter B. Jones and tell him to vote not to regulate.

Treasury Report – NANCY reported we have $1,300.00 in the treasury.

Postponed discussion on adopting a new charitable cause to sponsor.  Will decide after the April Rally.

Meeting adjourned at 7:30pm.

Minutes submitted by PEGGY GARNER, Secretary