Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Wow, you guys have done a great job supporting the Tea Party movement there in Frederick! I am one of the organizers of the Northern Virginia Tea Party and we are going to have a special event in your area on November 11 at the Freedom Leadership Conference at the Cozy Inn and Conference Center in Thurmont, Maryland. We are co-sponsors of this annual regional conference. It is a steal at $25 advance registration and $30 at the door and includes buffet luncheon. Price goes up after November 2nd.

Agenda of Freedom Leadership Conference
The direction of US public policy issues will be examined at the Freedom Leadership Conference, to be held November 11, 2009 near Camp David, several conservative cause organizations will gather in conjunction with the 7th Annual “Freedom Leadership Conference” of conservative organizations. The first three conferences were organized in southern California as the “Western Conservative Conference.” One conference was held in Miami, Florida. & Panama City, Panama. This will be the 3rd annual meeting near the Presidential Retreat at Camp David, MD. The United States Public Policy Council has been a founding organizer & continues as a primary sponsor of this annual conference.

Several public policy organizations at this 7th Annual Leadership Conference will provide issue briefings and will encourage audience comment and questions. Writer Quin Hillyer will end the conference with the reading of the new “Thurmont Statement” to summarize conservative-cause principles. Attendees may sign the statement if they agree with it (see website). Limited seating. Register now.

I hope to see you there!

Ron Wilcox
Organizer
Northern Virginia Tea Party

Monday, September 21, 2009

Flip Flop “Roads Commissioner”

Flip Flop “Roads Commissioner”

(Brunswick, Maryland) Frederick County Commissioner Charles Jenkins, who proclaimed himself the “Roads Commissioner” in the 2002 election, recently said the following about improvements to I-270 “workers who now make the drive won’t see the benefits of the state plans in their working careers.”

Jenkins made similar comments this summer, after voting to divert $500 million from road construction to the purple line in Montgomery County, stating, “If somebody is 45 years old now and commuting down 270, it's probably safe to say they'll be retired by the time it's done."

Michael Hough, candidate for the Maryland House of Delegates (District 3B), said “It is total unacceptable to the thousands of commuters from Frederick County that I-270 will not be widened for at least another 20 years.” Hough continued “We need leaders who will vote to fix our roads now and not send our tax dollars to another mass transit project. It is wrong that Jenkins would run on the issue of roads and then after being elected throw his hands up in the air and give up on this important issue.”

Flip Flop Charlie’s reversal goes along with his recent flip flops on the Incinerator, the Purple Line, property taxes, and funding for a embryonic stem cell research company.

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www.houghfordelegate.com


Authority Hough for Delegate, Joseph Craw, Treasurer

Saturday, September 12, 2009

Take Back America Frederick



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Friday, September 11, 2009

ACORN Baltimore Prostitution Investigation



Washington, DC ACORN Video: Child Prostitution advice













Thursday, August 27, 2009

National Health Plan

1) Give all doctors and nurses full immunity from law suits.
2) Suspend all income taxes for doctors and nurses.
3) Get rid of all health insurance.
4) Doctors and nurses will be rated for quality on various websites.
5) All health care will be cash and carry.
6) Those who can not pay and have no assets will turn to a national fund that will only disperse money direct to doctors or hospitals.
7) Doctors will not need to fill out forms or deal with insurance companies in any way.

This system will encourage more students to become doctors. With more doctors there will be more supply of services and therefore competition and lower prices. Also, if people are paying out of pocket there will be less unnecessary care.

This plan should be able to be implemented in a short time frame and costs for care would drop fast!

The cost to the tax payer would be low and limited to the national fund that is used only for those who can not pay. Those who use the national fund may be required to pay the fund back if able at a later date.

Think about the results if this plan was put in place: 1) More Doctors and therefore more supply of health care; 2) With more supply costs come down; 3) Fewer costs of operation for the doctors and therefore lower costs overall.

Yes, the Lawyers and insurance companies are out of luck and can no longer feed on health care but this means 100% of our health care dollars can actually go to care and not unneeded overhead.

Below is audio from my call into WFMD's Frederick's Forum:

Listen!

Listen!

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Ben Cardin - Hagerstown Town Hall Meeting

Town Hall Coverage:
http://frederick.com/Senator_Ben_Cardin_Town_Hall_Meeting_Hagerstown-a-1256.html