Showing posts with label State Senate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label State Senate. Show all posts

Friday, August 11, 2023

Stop Transgenderism in Family Courts: Call CA State Senate to Stop AB 957

 

Hi Arthur,


The very immoral, anti-parent bill, AB 957, on the floor of the California State Senate,

CAN be defeated with your help today, Friday night, and this weekend. Because when the Senate returns the afternoon of Monday, August 14, you don't want them voting on it!


As written, AB 957 is a very bad bill instructing family court judges to disfavor parents who have moral objections to their child "transitioning," and don't "affirm." Bottom line, support the biological truth and get your children taken from you!


Grasp that even the Democrat-run Legislative Counsel's Office has described AB 957 as: "This bill, for purposes of this provision, would include a parent’s affirmation of the child’s gender identity or gender expression as part of the health, safety, and welfare of the child."


So, as amended July 3, this radically-bad bill continues to require "a parent's affirmation of the child's gender identity or gender expression." Don't "affirm" your own child's transsexual delusion -- don't get custody! This is about as anti-parent as it gets.

The Democrat author of AB 957, Lori Wilson (shown above; see her Solano County district) claims her anti-parent, anti-free-speech, anti-religious-freedom, bill is "essential" because all "trans" children need to be "affirmed." And despite Wilson publicly claiming to be a "Christian," she ignores what the Bible says about transsexuality being being a sin.


What's the best strategy to stop AB 957 on the floor of the California Senate?


STEP 1: Call your own state senator -- at both the district and Capitol offices -- and identify yourself, on Friday, August 11, from 9am to 5pm. Leave your message with a staffer or via voicemail. Say something like, "I’m calling to urge Senator ________ to oppose AB 957. The amended bill fails to protect religious parents and violates Senate Judiciary Committee members' demand for religious accommodation. Don't punish otherwise good parents by taking away their kids. Oppose the amended AB 957!"


STEP 2: Call the 4 Democrat state senators who demanded religious accommodation in AB 957 in the Senate Judiciary Committee on June 13. When you call anonymously and after-hours (Friday after 7pm and all weekend), quote their own words back to them and call them a liar if they don't stand up and oppose this anti-parent bill.


Tell them, "In committee, you passed AB 957 on the condition that it be amended to accommodate religious parents. Well, the July 3rd amendment doesn't protect them at all. You need to stand up to oppose this bad bill. If you don't, you lied about it in committee!"


  • Senator Ben Allen 916-651-4024 | 310-318-6994: "I certainly want to make sure that just because someone is religious, for example, and there’s nothing that they do as a parent that would impact the health and welfare and mental well-being of the child — they accept the child’s decisions but they struggle with it themselves – I would certainly want to make sure that person wasn’t dinged under a custody dispute in the context of this bill…I would like the author and the chair to spend some time working together on tightening up some of the language so that we can make sure that a parent — for whom we have no concern about impacting the mental health of the child, but who may have a personal, perhaps a religious, conflict with gender fluidity — wouldn’t be dinged if we don’t have a concern about their ability to be a good parent to that child."


  • Senator Anna Caballero 916-651-4014 | 559-264-3070: “I want to encourage you to continue the discussion, and I reserve the right not to support it on the floor if it doesn’t change — ’cause I think there’s challenges with exactly what does it mean. And I don’t think we want to send something to the court that causes confusion or wrong decisions.”


  • Senator Angelique Ashby 916-651-4008 | 916-651-1529: “I’m going to support you today, Assemblywoman Wilson, but I’m going to join my colleagues in asking you to work with Senator Umberg as Judiciary Chair on adding some clarifying language.”


  • Senator Tom Umberg (Judiciary Committee Chair) 916-651-4034 | 714-558-3785: “We will continue to work to make sure that the bill, as interpreted by the court, will be done in a way that is consistent with your view and our view of public policy…We will continue to work to make sure that — Senator Allen’s point — that if you have a parent who — perhaps he has a religious belief that is not consistent with someone wishing to transition but is unconditionally loving and tolerant, that that doesn’t preclude that parent having custodial rights. Is that your understanding also?”


STEP 3: Call anonymously 7pm to 8am and all weekend to the deciding-vote Democrats. In your afterhours voicemails, tell them, "I’m calling to urge you to oppose AB 957. The amended bill fails to protect religious parents and violates Senate Judiciary Committee members' demand for religious accommodation. Don't punish otherwise good parents by taking away their kids. Oppose the amended AB 957!"


Leave strategic, anonymous, afterhours voicemails for up to 21 of them:


Ben Allen 916-651-4024 | 310-318-6994

Marie Alvarado-Gil 916-651-4004 | 916-933-8680

Bob Archuleta 916-651-4030 | 562-406-1001

Angelique Ashby 916-651-4008 | 916-651-1529

Catherine Blakespear 916-651-4038 | 760-642-0809

Anna Caballero 916-651-4014 | 559-264-3070

Bill Dodd 916-651-4003 | 707-224-1990

María Elena Durazo 916-651-4026 | 213-483-9300

Steve Glazer 916-651-4007 | 925-754-1461

Lena Gonzalez 916-651-4033 | 323-277-4560

Melissa Hurtado 916-651-4016 | 661-395-2620

Monique Limón 916-651-4019 | 805-988-1940

Dave Min 916-651-4037 | 949-223-5472

Steve Padilla 916-651-4018 | 760-335-3442

Anthony Portantino 916-651-4025 | 818-409-0400

Richard Roth 916-651-4031 | 951-680-6750

Susan Rubio 916-651-4022 | 909-469-1110

Lola Smallwood-Cuevas 916-651-4028 | 213-745-6656

Henry Stern 916-651-4027 | 818-876-3352

Tom Umberg 916-651-4034 | 714-558-3785

Aisha Wahab 916-651-4410 | 510-794-3900


Monday, March 5, 2018

Embittered Anti-Trump Union Hack Running to Replace Sanctuary State De Leon in the State Senate

This sign is actually broadcast in Downtown Los Angeles right now:




This is treason in itself.

Donald Trump is our President. Even my state senator Ben Allen had to admit it. No one can run away from the truth.

Now she wants to launch sedition against the White House? Sorry, but last time I checked, the state of California is still very much part of the United States of America. The lawlessness of corrupt Democrats must cease, and they need to respect our President or leave the country.

This Maria Durazo Labor puppet wants to push everyone around, now, and she wants a seat at the state senate table. We can do better than this, everyone. We must stand up to this abusive bully and make it very clear: Respect our President!


Labor heavyweight Maria Elena Durazo will run for Kevin deLeón’s state Senate seat

Maria Elena Durazo, who served for years as the leader of the Los Angeles County Federation of Labor before stepping down in 2014, said Thursday she will make the jump into electoral politics and run for state Senate President Pro Tem Kevin de León's seat representing parts of Los Angeles when he is termed out in 2018.

She was waiting her turn, just like everyone else. De Leon is termed out, but we know that she was plotting for this seat for at least 8 years.

Durazo was widely considered one of the most powerful figures in Los Angeles politics when she gave up her labor post to become a vice president of Unite Here, a union representing hospitality workers in the United States and Canada.

"Unite Here" may become disunited everywhere once the Supreme Court strikes down agency feeds in Janus vs. AFSCME. Labor abuses must come to an end. If labor unions are doing the right thing for their workers, then why do they force people to join and/or pay union dues?

The county labor federation reached new heights of power during Durazo's tenure, helping elect a bevy of labor-friendly candidates to the Los Angeles City Council and the county Board of Supervisors. She also scored numerous legislative wins, including a minimum wage law requiring some large Los Angeles hotels to pay workers at least $15.37 an hour.

More unemployment, higher taxes, declining quality of life, mass immigration (legal and illegal(: someone tell me how any of this is good for Los Angeles County. We are witnessing the slow and discouraging decline of the County of Los Angeles.

But Durazo, who has served as a vice chairwoman of the Democratic National Committee since 2013, had never before displayed a desire to run for public office, opting instead for a behind-the-scenes role.

Why has she changed her mind? She wants more money!

"It was not a long time coming — in fact, I've always felt very strong about not doing that," she told The Times on Thursday. "At times people urged me or suggested it, but I always felt it wasn't the place for me."

She credits the election of President Trump with changing her mind. 

Oh brother! She wants to blame President Trump for everything. I say more people should be THANKING Donald Trump for all the great work he is doing for the country.

"I think things are changing in this country; obviously the Trump administration is doing things I consider very bad," she said. "I just never imagined him getting elected and pushing for these things."

Durazo is the first candidate to announce a campaign to represent the 24th State Senate District, which De León, a fellow Democrat, first won in 2010. The diverse district stretches from East Los Angeles through Boyle Heights, part of downtown Los Angeles, Highland Park, Mount Washington and Eagle Rock, into Silver Lake and Echo Park. Chinatown, Koreatown, Little Armenia and Thai Town also fall within the district. 

Nearly 60% of voters in the district are Democrats, and 27% are registered as having no party preference. Just 8.9% are Republicans.

We need more Republicans in this district, and we need more Republicans explaining to the Democratic voters that the labor unions have turned into regressive leftist puppets which care more about getting rich off working people, than helping working people get rich.

Durazo said she will highlight her accomplishments during her time with the labor movement but also take into account the viewpoints of business interests. 

LOL! Right, like pushing entry-level workers out of their careers. Sure. That is going to resonate.

Free healthcare? No such creature. Everything costs something. Do they really think that they can continue to pull the wool over people's eyes? The whole universal healthcare scam is falling apart in other countries. Canada's single payer program is a total failure, with black market private health care clinics operating all over that country.

Then there are the Canadians who go to the United States, and now we have American citizens going to Mexico seeking better health care, including right to try as well as other methods with lower costs.

"I've invested practically my whole life in Los Angeles and California to change the environment, to make it a positive environment for progressive policies and at the same time not be too crazy — and take in business needs," she said.  

Business needs the government to get out of the way. Progressive politicians are making the government bigger, which is making businesses and their profits much smaller.

Though she is making her first run for public office, Durazo said her years listening to workers and organizing them will help her as she builds a coalition in the district.

She needs to put out to pasture. She has no business being in politics. We need to see the labor unions broken down and respecting the interests of individuals, especially the workers.

"I don't pretend to know everything; I don't pretend to be the great savior," she said. "I do think I come with experience, with helping people help themselves."

Final Reflection

The fight is ending for the regressive left, even in California. I don't care how vocal or abusive these labor leaders become. The President is in charge, and all the talk about disobeying President Trump is not going to work.

California cannot secede, because as a country they have a final crisis far worse than Venezuela. What kind of money will the state of California create apart from the United States?

Tuesday, December 12, 2017

GOP = Old White Males? Vietnamese-American Scores State Senate Seat in Massachusetts


Of course, this kind of information will never get national press. I have read on the Google News feeds about Democratic candidates winning unlikely state legislative victories in some southern states like Oklahoma and Georgia.

The media dragged its tongue, pen, paper, voice, just about everything over the epic wins in Virginia, too.

But when Republicans win considerable upsets in deep blue states like Connecticut or Massachusetts, no one says a thing, aside from the local press and the state party.

Here's one more post to make up for this epic silence.

The Massachusetts Republican Party snagged another epic win, taking a state senate seat in a special election, a seat which Democrats had held for decades.



Check out the report with comments below:


Fitchburg City Councilor Dean Tran on Tuesday won the north central Massachusetts Senate seat vacated earlier this year by Jennifer Flanagan, helping Republicans to a rare feat by flipping a Senate seat that had been held by Democrats.

Republicans are still woefully underrepresented on Beacon Hill, and it will take time for Republicans to Make Massachusetts Great Again.

For the record, liberal Republican governor Charlie Baker is not exactly a fan or an ally of the Trump Administration, specifically refusing to endorse his bid for President and staying away from connecting with him in any open or overt fashion.

With Tran coming to Beacon Hill, where Senate Democrats are in the midst of their own leadership upheaval, Republicans will hold seven of the 40 seats in the chamber and the party gains some momentum heading into 2018 which features legislative and statewide elections, including a U.S. Senate contest.

7 seats? That's a little bit better than what they had after the 2012 election. But 7 seats is a drop in the bucket compared to the legislative supermajority might of the current Democratic majority. The speaker of the state senate is gone ... for now, but if the allegations against his homosexual partner turn out to be substantiated, then it's possible that Republicans could pick up more seats in the next election cycle.

After a campaign in which he called for keeping taxes low, creating jobs and supporting education, Tran on Tuesday night declared victory over Leominster City Councilor Sue Chalifoux Zephir, who had won a three-person special election primary in September and racked up interest group endorsements.

What a victory! It's good that local reporters acknowledge that the Democratic candidate is the puppet of special interests, since that has largely been the case for decades in the Bay State.

The Sentinel & Enterprise of Fitchburg reported that Tran defeated Chalifoux Zephir by about 600 votes in a race where more than 15,600 votes were cast and more than 1,500 votes went to an unenrolled candidate, Leominster Councilor Claire Freda.

Nationally, Tran is the fourth Republican this year to seize a state legislative seat held by a Democrat, according to the Republican State Leadership Committee, a national caucus of Republican state leaders that said Tran will become the first Vietnamese-American elected to the Massachusetts Legislature.

Wow! Notice that Republicans are stomping and romping Democrats at the state level, too. Didn't read about this in the national media? No surprises here.

"Dean Tran’s victory tonight again shows that Republican candidates can be successful in traditionally blue states when they run on common-sense, fiscally-sound legislative solutions," RSLC President Matt Walter said in a statement. "With popular Governors like Charlie Baker, Republicans can continue to win tough races and flip legislative seats in states throughout the country."

It is true that Baker is very popular in Massachusetts, one of the most popular governors in the country!

The Worcester and Middlesex Senate District covers Fitchburg, Gardner, Leominster, Berlin, Bolton, Lancaster, Lunenburg, Sterling, Townsend, Westminster and two precincts in Clinton. The seat opened up when Flanagan accepted Gov. Charlie Baker's offer to serve on the new Cannabis Control Commission.

Here's a little history about Dean Tran:

Tran was a young child when his family left their possessions behind in Saigon, Vietnam, and fled communism, according to his campaign website. His family lived for two years in a refugee camp in Thailand before a Catholic priest in Clinton sponsored their entry to America. They eventually settled in Fitchburg.

During the campaign, Democrats criticized Tran for saying the transgender protection law signed by Baker did not do enough to protect children from sexual predators and for saying he would prefer to see public dollars go to local women's health clinics over Planned Parenthood. Tran also knocked Senate Democrats for passing legislation loosening mandatory minimum sentences associated with drug crimes.

WOW! Tran is conservative, and he is not afraid to criticize Governor Baker! This is great!

Baker stuck with Tran, amid calls from Democrats for him to withdraw his support, saying he disagreed with the candidate on some issues but valued his local government experience and felt that he was "the right guy for that job."



Final Reflection

Conservatives should not run away from family values, but embrace them, while focusing on the essential local issues confronting their constituents. The problem with too many Republican parties in blue states is that they immediate cave on cultural issues, acting as though potential controversies will mar their election chances. Yet by digging to the left on key concerns, they all but sacrifice their bid because they stick their voter base in the eye.

Dean Tran's victory should be a reminder to fight the good fight for everything that is right, and to stand up to even liberal-leaning or RINO leaders in one's state Republican Party.

Monday, November 27, 2017

Groper-Negra Resigns Immediately (Who's Next? What's Going On in Sac-Town?)

Raul Groper-Negra resigned effective today, according to numerous reports, including his own Facebook page.



This was no surprise to me. He was not going to get away with staying in office for a year as more women came forward with allegations against him for sexual assault and battery. As a staffer, he had assaulted a women, received a reprimand for his perverse behavior, and then went along climbing the political Democratic foodchain. He was supposed to be the next Speaker of the Assembly after Tony Atkins, but a little-known challenger named Patty Lopez knocked him out office in Election 2014. It was another stunning upset in Los Angeles County politics. A young outsider, not connected to any corrupt political machine, knocked out the would-be Speaker of the Assembly.

Sometimes, I wonder if Speaker Anthony Rendon and his cronies conspired to ensure that he would get knocked out, so that he would be the next in line as Speaker of the Assembly. At any rate, Bocanegra was out for one term, then roared back in 2016 to retake the Tujunga-San Fernando Valley region.

Ugh. The trash never tsops getting recycled in Sacramento.

Then the #MeToo exposés roiled Sacramento, and Bocanegra was exposed as a serial philanderer and womanizer. This is beyond disgusting. Why are we the voters, the wakeful and eventful of California learning about this now? What took so long? The Assembly Ethics Committee, chaired by Lyin' Ted Lieu at the time of Groper-Negra's indiscretions, sent him a reprimand and told him to stay away from other women.

That perverse behavior occurred a decade ago, when Bocanegra was the chief of staff for Felipe Fuentes. That same Fuentes went onto become a LA City Councilman, who would then resign early to become a lobbyist, most likely because of sexual misconduct of his own. Yes, he's a lobbyist now.

I want to add before I go into further analysis that I called this! I knew that Boca-Raton (RAT!) would have to resign following further pressure and ongoing reports, especially 8 more women coming forward to call him out for sexual perversion.

Imagine that?! The local press is actually doing it's job to some extent. The Los Angeles Times refused to let this story go, and she refused to walk away from allowing one more Democratic lawmaker get away with abusing staffers. This indiscriminate hatred of women and the natural dignity of men and women must cease, especially among our representatives.

Now, the next question arises: who's next on the #MeToo chopping block?



That's pretty easy? Tony Mendoza. The California State Senate leadership has already stripped him of his committee assignments. President Pro Tem Kevin De Leon has moved out of the home which the two state senators were sharing. De Leon is going to have his own serious problems next, of course,  as he struggles to raise major money to take on Dianne Feinstein.

Mendoza is facing more pressure to quit, since more women have come forward about his sexual improprieties, and staffers were fired from his office because they reported his inappropriate behavior. I can't see this guy surviving much longer, either. He is up for re-election, and no doubt the newly minted CA Democratic Party Chairman Eric Bauman is going to tell Mendoza to think seriously about whether he wants to continue serving in the legislature ... or not.

Mendoza is going to be gone in the next month. Merry Christmas, Californians!

The next question, which ties into something I had written previously: What's going on here? Why are we learning about this crime and corruption among these lawmakers so late in the game? Bocanegra did run for office in 2012, and he got elected, did he not? Where were the political opponents or the opposition researchers to expose this guy?

The Ethics committee did slam him for his abusive behavior. Staffers would tell the men and women working in his office to stay away from him, because Boca-Nono couldn't keep his hands to himself. "He needs to learn to not touch other people," one friend remarked. That's not acceptable!

Ten years later, and only now does Groper-Negra step down. Why?

Because there is an bitter power struggle upending the California Democratic Party, and the more Establishment, Bay Area wing of the party is beating back the Progressive, La Raza, Southern California wing of the party, simple as that. The Democratic Establishment has been leaking all this information out to the public, dragging down the more progressive wing. This is a power play, pure and simple.

The Democratic Establishment has lined up behind Gavin Newsom for Governor and Dianne Feinstein for US Senate. They want the money, the big contracts, the crony capitalism that fuels political cronies like Eric Bauman and Co. getting rich off of everyone else. They are not the idealistic leftists that the restless Bernie-crat contingent wants. But the Establishment is not going to let these pesky Latinos get in their way, right?



Bocanegra is gone, Mendoza is next, and some sources indicate that State Senator Ed Hernandez will be on the way out, too. Who's angling for power in the state legislature? More of the white establishment, with Bob Hertzberg angling to replace De Leon. Who wants Rendon's seat, I wonder?

Ian Calderon, perhaps?

Back to the turmoil following the roll-out of the salacious crimes and corruption out of Sacramento ...

These allegations of sexual assault and abuse are tying the rope tighter around Kevin De Leon and hurting his bid for US Senate against Dianne Feinstein. They will certainly knock into former LA City Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa's political ambitions, too, especially since the former Mayor wants to list himself as a working man's alternative to the elite, effete Gavin Newsom.

One can only hope that the two wings of the Democratic Party tear each other apart widely enough that a Republican can sneak into the Top Two general election in 2018. At any rate, the voters and activists in the state should double-down on the #MeToo exposures and demand a full clean out of the bacchanalian stable.

For now, let's celebrate that Groper-Negra is gone, that Mendoza will be on the way out, too, and the Democratic caucuses in at least one chamber will lose their pure supermajority going into Election 2018.

Monday, July 3, 2017

Recall Josh Newman! Highlights from a Sunday Afternoon in Brea!

If not for the invitation of John Paul White, I would have never participated in the welcome and much-needed recall of sell-out state senator Josh Newman.

The stories that I heard about the militant Left trying to prevent our efforts was just unthinkable to me.

They were calling the police on the pro-recall forces. Some of them were standing in front of the table, lying to people not to sign the initiative to recall Newman.

Unbelievable.

Well, I had had enough of all that.

I joined a group of pro-California patriots outside of a Brea Wal-Mart.

And the Democratic operatives were not too pleased to see me.


Here's the false sign they put up to try and intimidate people from signing the recall initiative:


Get rid of the gas tax--and all other future gas taxes--by getting rid of Josh Newman and other liberal Democratic ilk in the state legislature.

Check out this creepy, aggressive lady. She was so busy trying to follow me around recording me on her camera. As if I would care!


This woman did not like the fact that she met her match--and then some:

"Don't sign the initiative! NO!!"

The woman above told me to stop recording her. I didn't. She threatened to call the police. She didn't, and I knew that she wouldn't.

It was great how I completely called her bluff!

That's they way to handle these left-wing bullies. Just call their bluff.


Here's the first Facebook Live video that I took outside of the Brea Wal-Mart:


                                        


Californians are not only angry, but with good leadership are determined to rollback the tax-and-spend insanity overwhelming their state legislature.



This creepy lady met her match when I confronted her.

She pretended to be nice and sweet, but then I took her down when she called our recall effort "immoral and fraudulent":


"You guys are a bunch of liars!"

                                         





"You mean you guys fight back now?!"

I confronted the young man below why he wanted to keep taxes high for poor and working people, including those in immigrant communities.

He refused to answer me.

The gas and car taxes are going to hurt working families the hardest, and yet he didn't care.




Another left-wing organizer was more willing to talk to me about issues.

Not only did I want to help get rid of Josh Newman, I wanted to confront young liberals and get them to see the manifold insanity.

One of the biggest lies I had to challenge rested on the premise that their efforts were "non-partisan."

Yet look at the flyers they were passing out to stop the signatures on the recall initiative.

Here is the front and back of the flyer:





But what about the funding? Who has been paying for these flyers?


Friends of Josh Newman? Does he still have friends after hiking the gas tax?

But wait. There's more to this "Friends of Josh Newman" talk:



Non-partisan, huh? I don't think so!

Over the course of two hours, we collected 15 more signatures.

I met the guy who stood up to Islam in San Diego Schools, Christopher Wyrick:



He was awesome.

He worked really hard to get signatures along with me and others, too!

Check out our final efforts to make the case to Brea and Orange County residents to Recall Newman!



Here's Christopher's family,  too!


                                       


A couple other highlights from my Sunday afternoon in Brea:

1. Most of people we spoke to had already signed the initiative.
2. At one time, the police did arrive, but only after Wal-Mart staffers feared that we were blocking the walkway into the store.
3. The liberal Newman supporters refused to explain to me why he supported sanctuary state legislation.
4. They also failed to explain why the state legislature chose to raise our gas and car taxes, when there is plenty of money to go around.
5. The pension crisis is weighing more heavily on voters' minds than before. Who is going to shore up the nearly $1 trillion pension liability?
6. The Democrats are getting scared. They know that Josh Newman is toast.

So much fun! So much winning!

Friday, June 23, 2017

Police State: Oregon Police Prevented Pictures With Signs in State House

It's been about three weeks since I could look over what happened to me in Oregon over the Free Speech rally that occurred during the weekend of June 3-5.

First, there was the widespread, nationally recognized free speech rally in the midst of deep blue Portland in the middle of deep blue Oregon.

Then I went to the state legislature located in Salem, which is located only 30 minutes away from my parents' home.

As soon as I had a chance to go, I brought with me Trump gear, including my hat and my batter:




Within five seconds of these photos taken, one of the state troopers told me "No signs in the state legislature."

What?!

I was able to take photos with in the California State capitol.

But not in Oregon?



Huh?

Then check out what I had to tolerate when I was looking over the State House of Representatives Floor:


A plainclothes state policeman gripped me by the sides and told me not to take out my hat or use it as a sign.

WHAT?!

Outrageous!

I confronted him, and told him my concerns. I recorded him the whole time.

I asked for his badge number:



That was the second time in the weekend that I had to confront a police officer and push back on seeming violation of my rights.

The police officer got more than an earful.

Then he told me that state troopers were following someone who had their signs out.

There's the state trooper

That was me, yes, and I told the police officer that I respect the rules of the state house.

A state police officer about 50 feet away walked off.


FYI--the last time I checked the First Amendment was sacrosanct.

Since when did the state of Oregon decided that they did not have to abide by Constitutional law?

And I decided to have the last laugh!



Friday, June 9, 2017

Making the Oregon State Legislature Great Again!

Here are my photos with me and my banner at the Oregon State legislature in Salem.

In the State Senate:






At the state seal, on the first floor of the state capitol.



In the Governor's office:



Photobombing Governor Kate Brown!




Step aside, Kate Brown!

Now it's my turn!


Photobombing the corrupt former Governor John Kitzhaber:




Making the Oregon State House great again!






Come on, Oregon GOP! Get it together!