Obama Campaign Manager Showing Anxiety

The Obama campaign is starting to show signs of serious anxiety following the Supreme Court ruling on Obamacare, and the resulting bounce it is giving Republican Presidential contender Mitt Romney.  This is apparent in a new email from Jim Messina, Campaign Manager, Obama for America.  He sent the message as an appeal to Obama supporters, but states that things are not looking good for Obama.

Here is some of what he said:

Obama-Biden Email Logo

Romney and the Republicans announced yesterday that they brought in more than $100 million in June.

For context, that’s about what we raised in April and May combined.

We’re still tallying our own numbers, but this means their gap is getting wider, and if it continues at this pace, it could cost us the election.

…If we don’t take this seriously now, we risk finding ourselves at a point where there is too much ground to make up.
If Jim Messina and the Obama campaign are taking things “seriously” when sending out this email, I wonder how they feel about today’s jobs numbers showing more Americans went on disability than found new jobs:
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My Coffee Addiction Is So Bad That…

My coffee addiction is so bad that, when the local coffee shop closed, a newspaper contacted me for my reaction.

Please read this article Sunnyside’s popular coffee hub closes, from today’s Yakima Herald Republic.

I wish Aaron, Lino, and the rest of their family the best of luck in their future endeavors. Guerra’s Coffee Co. on South First will be missed.

Speakers At Republican Club Address Bird Bombs and Gangs

Grandview Police Chief David Charvet speaking to Sunnyside Republican Club

The Sunnyside Republican Club heard Grandview Police Chief David Charvet and Sunnyside Council Member Don Vlieger address political and law enforcement issues ranging from controlling birds in area orchards, to controlling nuisance behaviors of gangs.

Chief Charvet spoke to the issue of “Bird Bombs” which has been the subject of some recent media coverage.  Local orchards use these and other devices to scare away birds from their fruit trees.  ”Bird Bangers” is another name for them.  Charvet said that propane powered noise makers are another method commonly used.

The bird bombs have been in the news because agents of the federal government have started enforcing regulations that require background checks and other controls related to their usage.  Charvet said as a law enforcement officer, he has never responded to a situation where these devices are used in a crime, and personally did not see the need for these new regulations.

He pointed out that other similar explosives are available, without these regulatory controls, in the form of flare guns, shotgun blanks, and even regular shotgun ammunition loads.  Charvet also pointed out that background checks are not required to purchase rifle or pistol ammunition either.

A "Bird Bomb" explosive noise maker subject to new federal enforcement and regulations.

I asked if explosives by model rocket hobbyists were subject to these type of restrictions, and again Charvet said they were not.  Some other comments in the room expressed concern about the government spending its resources enforcing these types of regulations, while public safety is being jeopardized by dangerous criminal gangs in our area.

While speaking, Chief Charvet passed around “Bird Bomb” explosive charges for the audience to see and handle.  Charvet said he had absolutely no concerns about anyone being harmed by handling the small explosives, which are little larger than a firecracker.

Following Chief Charvet’s presentation, Sunnyside Council Member Don Vlieger addressed the topic of gangs in our community.

Don Vlieger said that he did not distinguish between “wannabe” gang members and “actual” gang members.  He compared it to someone who steals a TV from a person’s home.  ”Are they a burglar or not?”, he asked.

Vlieger said that if they are committing acts of a gang member, then are a gang member.  However, Vlieger did say that there are different levels of gang involvement.

Drawing from his background in gang prevention while a deputy for the Los Angeles County Sheriff, and his experience working with school districts as a gang prevention officer and nationally travelled seminar speaker on this topic, Vlieger spoke of the hundreds of troubled kids he has counseled.

His counseling experience covers both Washington and California.

“Poverty does not cause gangs.  Most people in poverty are not in gangs” said Vlieger.

He continued, “A nest does not produce eggs, although it might provide an environment where they can be nurtered.”

Vlieger said that some kids think it is “fun” to be in a gang, adding that mainstream middle class values can not be used to relate to this alternative culture.

“Going to jail for some of these kids means that they have better food, better healthcare, and that they will be surrounded by friends they already know.  Most of us in this room would not have friends there, and would not be a good time for us,” said Vlieger.

Speaking of the Sunnyside Police Department’s proposed Gang Elimination Plan, Vlieger said “The police have a plan to deny sanctuary and support to gangs.”  He said that to be successful, the city must create pressure while also providing opportunity.  With police providing suppression efforts and increasing the pressure on gang members, they will have more incentive to seek help from Sunnyside’s Promise, he said.

Council Member Don Vlieger addresses the Sunnyside Republican Club while Council Member Theresa Hancock sits nearby.

A question was asked about why the Sunnyside Council was not strongly supporting the plan proposed by police.  Sunnyside Council Member Theresa Hancock, who was also in the audience, spoke up and said she is opposed to the idea of notifying employers if they had gang members on their payroll.

“While they are at work, they are not committing crimes”, said Hancock.

Vlieger countered, “If an employer has a child molester or an Al Qaeda member at their business, they have a right to know that.  The same is true for gang members.  We would be negligent if we did not tell them.”

Epsilon, 1-800-FLOWERS.COM EMAIL BREACH

Recently, a company called Epsilon, which sends billions of emails a year for its clients, had a breach of security which has allowed hackers access to names and email addresses of customers.  Epsilon has not disclosed the entire list of companies that are affected, however I did get an email from 1-800-FLOWERS.com advising me that my email is among those affected.  They also “regret” any inconvenience this may cause.  Yes, I am sure they do.

Epsilon, in a public statement, which can be read here, says that only 2% of its total clients are affected.  Well ain’t that nice.

While Epsilon is not saying which companies are affected, news media and blogs are starting to compile lists.  This list comes from COMPUTERWORLD, which states that about 50 companies are known to be affected so far.  Here are some…

AbeBooks

Ameriprise Financial

Barclays Bank

Best Buy

Brookstone

Citibank

Disney Destinations

Hilton Worldwide

JP Morgan Chase

Kroger

Lacoste

Marriott International

McKinsey Quarterly

New York & Company

Robert Half

Target

Tivo

US Bank

Walgreens

We can add 1-800 FLOWERS to the list.  Here is the text of the email they sent me:

Dear 1800Flowers.com Customer:

One of our email service providers, Epsilon, has informed us that we

are among a group of companies affected by a data breach that may

have exposed your email address to unauthorized third parties.

It’s important to know that this incident did not

involve other account or personally identifiable information.

We use permission-based email service providers such as Epsilon

to help us manage email communications to our customers.

We take your privacy very seriously and we work diligently to ensure

your private information is always protected. Epsilon has assured

us that no private information, other than your email address,

was involved in the incident. We regret any inconvenience

that this may cause you.

Because of this incident, we advise you to be extremely cautious

before opening emails from senders you do not recognize.

We thank you for your understanding in this matter.

Sincerely,

Bibi Brown

Director, Customer Service

Wouldn’t be nice if Epsilon would just come clean and tell us who else is affected?

BLOGSUNNYSIDE VOTERS’ GUIDE: 15th LEGISLATIVE DISTRICT CANDIDATES

15th District State Senator

Jim Honeyford is a former member of the Sunnyside City Council.  He has been in the Washington State Senate since 1999.  Honeyford is also running unopposed this year.  He has held the line and voted against increased spending, regulations, and taxes during the recession.  As a former teacher, librarian, and farmer, he has the breadth of experience needed to make sure Washington offers a favorable climate for businesses to thrive, while also providing for the basic education our children need to succeed later in life.

State Representative Position 1

  • √ Bruce Chandler (Prefers Republican Party)
  • Paul Spencer (Prefers Democratic Party)

Bruce Chandler has been a state representative since 1999.  He has owned and operated a family farm for 25 years.  As a member of the State House of Representatives, Chandler has represented our district well.  He supported important gang legislation that was blocked from passage in the State Senate by liberal Democrats.  He voted to protect citizens from tax increases, and voted against repealing the 2/3 requirement needed to raise taxes in our state.  Chandler understands that the state government needs to learn to live within its means, just like regular families have had to do during the recession.  He deserves another term.

Paul Spencer is a first-time political candidate.  His major issues of concern are forest management, renewable energy, and placing a state income tax on our earnings.  This is the first candidate I can think of that has actually run on a platform of increasing income taxes since Walter Mondale in 1984.  The problem with our state budget is not revenue, but spending that is exceeding tax collections.  Mr. Spencer should consider ways to make state government leaner and more efficient if he wants to attract a higher percentage of voters than his apparent idol: Mondale.

State Representative Position 2

  • √ David Taylor (Prefers Republican Party)
  • Thomas (Tom) T. Silva (Prefers Democratic Party)

David Taylor was first appointed as State Representative in 2009 by the bi-partisan group of county commissioners comprising the 15th Legislative District.  As a small business owner and rancher, he understands the needs of entrepreneurs and farmers in our district.  In addition, his experience in land use consulting and planning makes him very knowledgeable when navigating the bureaucratic maze in Olympia.  Taylor favors more local control (as opposed to state and federal control) over land use.  He supports creating spending priorities in the state budget (something the Democratic majority has refused to do).  Taylor also supported the gang legislation that the liberal Democrats in the State Senate squashed.  He believes in the rights of individuals, and will continue to vote to protect us from tax increases and more regulations.

Tom Silva unsuccessfully ran for Yakima County Commissioner about 10 years ago.  He retired from a 31 year career as a government bureaucrat.  He is pledging to ask for resources to retrain educators.  Silva also talks of restoring confidence in government integrity.  He is not very specific about what he would do, but instead talks in vague terms about job creation, and economic stability.

BLOGSUNNYSIDE VOTERS’ GUIDE: FEDERAL CANDIDATES

Many of you are probably wondering where I stand on candidates and initiatives on this year’s ballot.  I have decided to break this down into multiple posts.   Today you will read how I come down on Federal candidates, with information on local candidates and initiatives coming later in the week.  Without further ado, here are the candidates, and my picks:

U.S. Senator

  • Patty Murray (Prefers Democratic Party)
  • √ Dino Rossi (Prefers Republican Party)

Patty Murray has been in office for 18 years already.  It is time for a change.  Murray has never held a job in the private sector, and despite talk of helping to create private sector jobs, has no experience doing so.  She voted for bailouts of banks, car makers, and insurance companies.  She supports all of Obama’s agenda, voting in favor of the budget busting stimulus (funded with communist Chinese money), and also the federal takeover of healthcare.  In fact, China has expressed concern over the rate at which the U.S. government is spending money.  It’s getting bad when a communist government criticizes you for your government being too big!

Reference: China ‘worried’ about US Treasury holdings

In contrast, Dino Rossi has a record of working across party lines to balance what was then the largest budget deficit in Washington State history.  He did this without raising taxes.  Rossi has a degree in business management, and is a successful entrepreneur.  Not only does he know what it is like to work in the private sector, but he has actually created jobs.  With his experience, he knows that for small businesses to succeed, they need modest, predictable, taxation and regulation from government.  Rossi pledges to reduce federal spending, and support a balanced budget amendment.  He favors repealing government healthcare, and restoring healthcare to an issue that is between a doctor and patient.  Rossi is the best choice for U.S. Senator from Washington.

Congressional District 4

  • √ Doc Hastings (Prefers Republican Party)
  • Jay Clough (Prefers Democratic Party)

Doc Hastings is fighting to reduce the growth in spending and government programs that are aiming at eliminating our individual freedoms.  He voted against bailouts under Bush, and has continued to vote against them under Obama.  He supports keeping taxes low, and cutting government spending, as a key way to help create jobs and grow our economy.  Hastings supports increasing choices in healthcare, ending abusive lawsuits, and helping small businesses to offer healthcare.  He is the best choice to represent us in Congress.

Jay Clough is a pleasant individual from Tri-Cities.  Clough is a Marine Corps veteran.  He has never run for or held elective office.  Clough supports expanding Obama’s ineffective stimulus policies, with an emphasis on pumping government money into making windmills and other forms of “green” energy.  Clough also says that expanding broadband Internet access in rural areas should be a priority for our Congressional representative.  I am pleased that he has entered the race to challenge Doc Hastings, but his lack of business experience puts him at a disadvantage.  Voting for Clough is the same as voting to keep Nancy Pelosi as Speaker of the House.  With all due respect to Mr. Clough; no thank you.

Octomom, Obama, and Public Assistance

Nadya Denise Doud-Suleman Guiterrez (born Natalie Denise Suleman), is popularly known as “Octomom”.  She is most widely known for giving birth to octuplets in January 2009.

She is a controversial figure, having used in vitro fertilisation (IVF) in all her pregnancies.  She had six prior children, was unemployed, and on public assistance when she gave birth to her eight youngest children.  Octomom is a high school graduate, has a four-year college degree, and even has taken some graduate level courses.

Suleman gained much attention following the highly unusual birth of eight children.  She received monetary contributions, TV deals, and has been in numerous magazine articles as well.  Now that some of the initial reaction to her unprecedented situation has worn off, she apparently is spiraling back down to the same conditions which allowed her to get pregnant with eight embryos simultaneously in the first place: dependence on government run public assistance programs.

With a record-high 40 million people on food stamps in Obama’s America, and free healthcare being promised in the future, what are the odds of more such Octomom-style debacles taking place?

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Patty Murray And The Recovery Summer: Mission Accomplished?

This is a new web video released by U.S. Senate Candidate Dino Rossi.

Yes On I-1082

As a person who has lived and worked in multiple states, let me just say that I (and my employer) pay more out of my paycheck for workers comp here than in other places I have lived.  This ad has been released by the group Yes on I-1082, and explains why you should vote to allow private insurance to provide this coverage.

Note: “Slip & Fall” trial lawyers do not want you to watch this, or vote for this.

Coffee Talk With Dino Rossi

Dino Rossi came to Sunnyside, Washington today, and we had a conversation about his campaign at Guerra’s Coffee Co. on South First Street.

U.S. Senate Candidate Dino Rossi with Aaron Guerra, owner of Guerra's Coffee Co. in Sunnyside, WA.


I asked Mr. Rossi how small businesses, such as the one in which we were enjoying some refreshing beverages, could benefit by his election to the U.S. Senate:

Rossi responded by saying “I will be one of the few Senators in Washington D.C. that knows what it is like to sign the front side of a paycheck.”  He went on to describe his own personal experience that includes starting out at the age of 17 working as a janitor.  He said as a business owner, he knows what it is like to work with no salary, and no benefits.  ”If you don’t work, you don’t eat”, said Rossi, about being a small business entrepreneur.

Expressing concerns about the new financial reform bill being passed in Congress, Rossi said it will kill liquidity in banks and financial institutions which provide loans to small businesses.

Rossi pointed out that Patty Murray is proud of the healthcare bill she supported, which will be a $500 billion tax increase, taking money away from small businesses, putting it into government instead, with the I.R.S. being in charge.  The ultimate goal of the program Murray supports is to have a single payer system, which will be run with all the compassion of an I.R.S. agent.  Rossi said that is not the kind of healthcare system he wants, and that most Americans don’t want either.

Murray has never had a private sector job in her life, said Rossi.  Since the 1960′s, 64% of job growth has come from small businesses, and it is increasingly difficult for them to find loans and investors to fund their growth and expansion.  Rossi said that too many in Washington D.C. have no experience as an entrepreneur, or being a business owner, and that it is unrealistic to expect that solutions to our economic problems will come from them.

When asked about the call from some people to simply vote out all the incumbents, Rossi said we must pay attention to how people in office are actually voting, and that we shouldn’t always paint with such a broad brush.  However, he said that “Frankly, both Republicans and Democrats contributed to the out of control spending and growth in government that caused this problem.”

He said that for small businesses to succeed, they need low or modest taxation.  They also need stable, predictable, regulation from government.  Acting in opposition to this, is Senator Patty Murray, who Rossi pointed out, has voted for every single spending bill since 2004.

He said that the uncontrolled spending started under Bush, but has continued on steroids under Obama, with the full support of Patty Murray.  ”We can not stimulate our way to a good economy.  What part of broke does Murray not understand?”, said Rossi.

Rossi raised $1.4 million in one month of campaigning during the last quarter.  Murray raised $1.6 million, but took the entire quarter to do it.  I asked Rossi how competitive he felt his campaign would be, in the context of fundraising.  He said he was fortunate to have so many people contribute to his campaign already, and that he felt confident he would be successful in raising enough to tell his story, and defend himself from attacks.

“Murray has an indefensible record of taxing and spending”, he said.  Although he felt confident about raising enough to tell his story, he also felt that his campaign needs to do even more.  Rossi pointed out that he has over 29,000 people who “like” his page on Facebook, and follow updates from this campaign there.  He is impressed with the tremendous support and communication abilities that Facebook offers.  Facebook supporters used their friends and contacts to turn out a large group of supporters for him at a parade in Skagit County recently.  This all happened at the last-minute, with the supporters spontaneously showing up to march with him during the event.  Supporters also follow him on Twitter @DinoRossiWA, and get updates from his campaign headquarters @DinoRossiHQ.

Rossi pointed out that he has been successful in the past campaigning against an incumbent for State Senate, even when that earlier opponent outspent him by a margin of 20%.  ”The reality is that I have the support of the people with me; Murray’s number one source of fundraising is from lobbyists.”

Before leaving to continue campaigning in eastern Washington, Rossi said that he needs the support of everyone, by going to his campaign website, dinorossi.com, volunteering, knocking on doors, and giving financial support in any amount they are comfortable contributing.  He also said that once elected, he needs people to keep supporting him, and not to abandon him.  He will need input from the community, and wants citizens to stay involved to help implement the major course correction that he and other conservative candidates hope to bring to Washington D.C.

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