January 20th: Fundraiser Event -
Bring Family and Friends!
CCCR is pleased to host a campaign fundraiser for Tim’s 2010 election campaign. Nick Quade and Tim are presenting a review of the 2008 campaign and plans for a 2010 VICTORY! The cost is $20.00 including dinner and you can make additional donations.
Contact John Paulson at 763-226-3633 or Ramona Anderson at 763-789-3039 for further information, press welcome.
Old Country Buffet
University and Mississippi in Fridley
6:00 PM - Tuesday - January 20th, 2009
Find out 'why and how' Tim increased GOP votes in 11 of 17 precincts!! You'll be amazed!
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conservative, liberal, undecided and 'fed up'!
John Paulson
Events coordinator
Tel: 763-226-3633
Mona Anderson
Fundraiser coordinator
Tel: 763-789-3039
Tim Utz Volunteers
2008 election results
January 6th 2009
CCCR is pleased to provide 2008 detailed election voter results. Below are the 04 and 08 election voter results for each precinct in 50-A. In addition, 50-B is included to compare our neighboring House seat, a stronger Republican area, with our 50-A results.
For only having a three and a half month, campaign the Tim Utz for House message stopped the “Obama” support for Carolyn Laine and repelled the overall “blame the Republican” voter sentiment. Just imagine in 22 months of planning and giving what we can do in 2010. With the message of Constitutional Rule of Law, House district 50-A can deliver real change to Saint Paul by electing Tim Utz in 2010. We anticipate your support through giving generously and volunteering with our campaign. Contact our campaign manager Nick Quade at 6751-786-9035 for joining our “team 2010”.
Timothy D. Utz
CCCR Candidate, Minnesota State House 50-A
www.timutzforhouse.com
This communication is considered private and not transmittable or
reproduced without written authorization from the candidate.
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1. Hold onto your Wallets: The Legislature Back in Session Today!
The Minnesota state legislature is back in session starting TODAY. With a $4.8 billion dollar deficit, state legislators and Gov. Pawlenty face some tough decisions. The Governor has already said that he wants to solve the deficit by reforming government and not raising taxes in this challenging economy. DFLers majorities in the House and Senate say all options must be on the table (code word for tax increases). Hold on to your wallets! It's going to be a bumpy ride!
Keep an eye on your legislators by visiting these websites:
Find contact information on your State Senator and State Representative. Watch legislative committee and floor hearings here. Follow bill introductions here. As always, check the Taxpayers League website for the latest updates on protecting your tax dollars! Forward the eUpdate on to your friends and family and tell them to sign up too. 2. Zygi Wilf: The Latest Pig at the Trough
Most every special interest group has been lining up to get at Obama’s stimulus package trough. The latest example? Zygi Wilf, owner of the Vikings. This time the Vikings are using the “job creation” card saying that using state or federal money to build a new stadium would create more than 5,500 jobs.
The Star Tribune quoted Vikings’ vice president in charge of stadium development as saying that once the Twins and Gophers stadiums are done, “there are going to be thousands of construction workers looking for jobs.” But he doesn’t apply that same logic to the time when a new Vikings stadium is done. Once again those construction workers will be looking for another job. Then should the government decide to build another stadium just to keep jobs for construction workers?
NO! Creating jobs by funding special interest projects is not the government’s job. This is true especially when millionaires like Zygi Wilf can afford to pay for their own pet projects.
3. Buy a New Car…to Help Fund Mass Transit
The Big 3 aren’t the only ones hurting from a drop in new car sales. Since 38% of Metro Transit’s busses are paid for by sales taxes on car sales, they too are feeling the crunch as fewer people buy cars these days.
Although the lack of car sales isn’t primarily due to people taking public transit, one must beg the question: If so many of our friends in the public transit industry want more people to give up using cars to help the environment and lower congestion, why would you have over a third of your subsidies come from motor vehicle sales? If that theory worked (which we realize doesn’t), then your subsidies would go down merely because more people would be using public transit.
That theory doesn’t work because more government means more tax dollars, not less. Even now, at a time when ridership levels are at the highest since 1981, Metro Transit is running a deficit. Why? Because regardless of how many riders, transit will always require tax dollars to keep running.
4. Making Congestion Worse than it Already is
Officials in the liberal district of Speaker Nancy Pelosi (aka San Francisco) may make people traveling through the congested city even more angry as they sit in traffic. Currently their transportation authority is studying (via $1 million from federal tax dollars) how they can charge commuters to enter a congested area. Of course the hope is to get more people to take subsidized public transportation instead of drive their cars.
Although supporters may argue benefits of this tax, it’s really just another “new” idea for more taxes and more government money. As we’ve said time and time again, enough is never enough for liberals. Recession or no recession, congestion or no congestion, liberals always want to find ways to get more of your money.
Just think, after cash-strapped liberals in our state legislature finally balance the budget this session, you too might be sitting in traffic and look up to see the maddening sign: “Congestion Charge: $8”.
Forwarded from the Taxpayers League
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