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8/14/2019 November 2009 - North Suburban Republican Forum Newsletter
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November, 2009 Assembled By Dana West
Last month we listened to candidates for Colorado Governor as they answered your questions.
Our next meeting is this Saturday, November 14th. United StatesSenate candidates (Cleve Tidwell, Ken Buck, Tom Wiens, Gary Kennedy,Vincent Martinez, Steve Barton & a representative for Jane Norton)will address the Forum and answer your questions.
MEETING TIME AND PLACE
We will be at the Westminster Rec Center, 10455 Sheridan Blvd in Westminster from 9:30-12:00
noon for this meeting on November 14th. If you live in Adams County or Denver's northern
suburbs, come join us for lively spirited debate and to meet Republican movers and shakers
Directions to the Westminster Rec Center:
From Gander Mountain, go north on Grant Street to 104th Ave. Turn left heading west until
you get to Sheridan blvd. Turn right going north for one block until the next light. Turn
left on 105thinto the Rec Center. Follow the road staying left until you enter the parking
lot. Park the car and go into the main entrance to the Rec Center. Follow the hallway to
the information booth. Were in the meeting roomjust beyond it across the hall on the left.
Driving directions from Gander Mountain to 10455 Sheridan Blvd.4.7 mi about 11 mins
Grant St
1. Head north on Grant St 0.2 mi2. Turn left at E 104th Ave 3.7 mi
3. Turn right at Sheridan Blvd 0.5 mi
4. Turn left at 105th Ave 0.2 mi
10455 Sheridan BlvdBroomfield, CO 80020
Yearly membership dues are $20, while a couple is $30. Make checks payable to NSRF. Its $3per person to attend the monthly meeting to pay for the provided continental breakfast.
For more information on politics or the Republican Party, go to the following internet sites:
www.Examiner.com/Denver www.CompleteColorado.com http://www.ColoradoPols.com/
www.FaceTheState.com/ www.i2i.org/ www.TonysRants.com/ www.ALineOfSight.com/
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http://www.peoplespresscollective.org/ http://www.adcorepublicans.com/ http://www.tonyoncolorado.com/
www.AdamsCountyGOP.com/ www.ColoGOP.org/ www.RNC.org/
www.PoliticalLiveWires.com www.OpinionJournal.com http://FactCheck.org
www.850koa.com/pages/MikeRosen.html www.Heritage.org/ http://Townhall.com/
http://coloradopoliticalnews.blogspot.com/ http://www.humanevents.com/
Colorados U.S. Senators contact information:
Mark Udall Washington DC office: 202-224-5941 Denver office: 303-650-7820
999 18th
St North Tower #1525, Denver, CO, 80202http://markudall.senate.gov/contact/contact.cfm
Michael Bennett Washington DC office: 202-224-5852 Denver office: 303-455-7600
2300 15th
St, Suite #450, Denver, CO, 80202
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http://bennet.senate.gov/contact/
The NSRF Board recommends you mail, call or email your Senator to let them know you are against
the Health Care Overhaul as well as the Cap and Trade bill that was narrowly approved by the US
House of Representatives. Be an activist!!! We dont think you want more government control of
your life and this bill does just that. If passed, it will raise your costs, cause more unemployment, and
let Obama bureaucrats run your life. Michael Bennetts seat is up for election in 2010 so also use this
as leverage.
The North Suburban Republican Forums upcoming meetings are:
Nov. 14th 7 Candidates for U.S. Senate
Dec. 12th TABOR debate between State Senator Shawn Mitchell & Don Marostica
Jan. 9th US Senate Candidate Jane Norton and a preview of the Colorado 2010 Legislative session
Feb. 13th Colorado Secretary of State & Treasurer candidates
Mar. 13th CD-7 House of Representative candidates
Apr. 10th ???
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Lets see if we can all distribute these phone numbers to all our likeminded friends, and those who may be sittingon the fence.
Call today! Obamacare threatens the quality of health care for our families and puts jobs at risk.
Senator Mark Udall (D):
202-224-5941; 303-650-7820 http://markudall.senate.gov/contact/contact.cfm
Senator Michael F. Bennet(D)
202-224-5852; 303- 455-7600 http://bennet.senate.gov/contact/[email protected]
CD1 Rep. Dianna Degette (D)202-225-4431; (303) 844-4988
CD2 Rep. Jared Polis (D)202-225-2161; 303-484-9596
CD3 Rep. John Salazar (D)202-225-4761; 719-543-8200
CD4 Rep. Betsey Markey (D)202-225-4676; 970-351-6007
CD 5 Rep. Doug Lamborn (R)202- 225-4422; 719- 520-0055
CD 6 Rep. Mike Coffman (R)(202) 225-7882; 720-283-9772
CD7 Rep. Ed Perlmutter (D)202-225-2645; 303-247-6455
Don't forget: Cap & Trade legislation to limit energy production and tax your usage will also be voted on.
23 hours after polls close, Adams County finally has resultsNovember 5th, 2009. By Tony
Our ever-efficient (NOT!) county government finally
finished counting ballots at 6:00pm on Wednesday 23 hours after polls closed. The
county hadfewer ballots to count than the majority of Denver area countiesand yet somehow
managed to take four times as long as the next slowest.
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Various excuses are making the rounds for the failure of the Adams County Clerk &
Recorder to post timely and accurate counts.Apparently the countys vote counting machines
do not have a sheet feeder so they must be manually fed into the machine. Further, election results
for the rest of the county were held up while the Clerk & Recorder manually tabulated write-in results
for one of Northglenns races.
The posting of results was so slow that the Colorado Secretary of State got involved and
made a phone call to Adams County inquiring as to why it was not finished. This of
course isnot the first time the county has brought up the rearand yet they dont seem to think there is
anything wrong with it. Certainly now that the county commissioners have the opportunity
to seek a third term, this failure in leadership to properly handle one of our most
important rights should be addressed when they come up for re-election.
As for the results, change is the big word again in this election cycle, even at the local level. All four
seats that were up for grabs on Thornton City Council have new representatives as Mack Goodman,
Val Vigil, Lynne Fox and Randy Drennen won their races. Congratulations to all four. We
hope all serve with the same distinction that most past city council members have and remember to
set aside personality conflicts and always do what is right for the city and its citizens.
Being an off-year election, voter turnout out was low as only 24.72% of registered voters in Adams
County cast ballots. To think that 7 out of 10 voters couldnt be troubled to fill in a few
dots and put a stamp on an envelope is absolutely reprehensive. Those that didnt vote
apparently dont care about the direction of the city and county.
Men and women have fought and died for the right to vote indeed it was one of the
primary reasons this great nation came into existence. Those of you who failed to
perform this simple civic duty dishonor them, their memory and this country and you
should be ashamed.
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You are Invited
RNC Regional Womens SummitWomen Winning the West
Hosted by RNC Co-Chairman Jan Larimer and the Colorado Republican PartySaturday, November 14, 2009
Grand Hyatt Denver1750 Welton Street, Denver, Colorado 80202
9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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Please join the Republican National Committee, the Colorado Republican Party, and women from across the West as wework to celebrate and empower Republican women through a regional summit in Denver, Colorado. The summit will include
interactive panels with national opinion leaders, media pundits, and influential Republicans.
There is no charge to attend the summit. Pleaseclick hereto register online and to secure your spot at the summit.
For your convenience, a block of rooms has been reserved at the Grand Hyatt Denver. All reservations must be madeindividually through the Grand Hyatt Denvers Reservation Department at (303) 295-1234 or(402) 592-6464 orclick hereto
make your reservation online. Please make your reservations no later than Thursday, October 22, 2009 in order to secure thediscounted rate. Be sure to reference the Republican National Committees 2009 Womens Summit when making your
reservation.
Guest Room Rates are as follows:
Single Occupancy: $109.00 Double Occupancy: $134.00Triple Occupancy: $159.00 Quadruple Occupancy: $184.00
For more information, please visit ourwebsite, contact the Office of the RNC Co-Chairman at (202) 863-8545, or [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you in November!
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Dems' Healthcare Means Tax IncreasesbySen. Chuck Grassley(more by this author)Posted 11/06/2009 ET
The federal government has put taxpayers on the hook this year for hundreds of billions of dollars to stimulatethe economy and pump up the banking sector and auto industry. The out-of-control spending has mortgaged thefuture with historic debt and diminished present-day opportunities for economic recovery. In addition, thereswidespread frustration and anger about Washingtons policies being directed at Wall Street and hand-pickedcompanies, with little or no relief going to Main Street or the average person.
Theres added insult and injury in pending health care legislation. It would make the typical person worse off
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due to higher health insurance premiums and tax increases.
Consider the facts of the health care financing proposals. Whatever bill Senate Majority Leader Harry Reidends up bringing to the Senate floor most likely will contain the financing provisions of the bill passed by theFinance Committee. (The bill passed by the other Senate committee isnt paid for at all and would addhundreds of billions more to the federal deficit.) And, if a Reid bill containing the Finance Committeeprovisions becomes law, then the Presidents promise not to raise taxes on families making less than $250,000will be broken. In fact, the Joint Committee on Taxation (JCT) -- the nonpartisan tax experts in Congress -- has
concluded that the Finance Committee bill would increase taxes, on average, for single people making over$40,000 a year and married couples earning over $75,000 a year.
Heres how. For starters, the Finance Committee bill calls for a new excise tax on high-cost health insuranceplans. The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) -- the official scorekeeper in Congress -- and JCT testified thatthis new excise tax would be passed onto consumers in the form of higher premiums. These nonpartisanexperts said 90 percent of the consumers who would bear the burden of this new excise tax earn less than$200,000 a year.
The Finance Committee bill also limits the tax deduction you can take for medical expenses. Under the bill,you would no longer be able to deduct medical expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross income
(AGI). Instead, you would be able only to deduct expenses that exceed 10 percent of your AGI. Even The NewYorkTimes, in a February 25th story, described proposals that would take away a portion of tax deductions astax increases. Based on data from JCT, this proposal to eliminate part of the deduction for medical expenseswould increase taxes on people with income between $50,000 and $75,000.
The Finance Committee bill includes two tax increases on workers who get health insurance throughemployers. The first tax increase is for families who contribute to Flexible Spending Arrangements. Undercurrent tax law, a worker may contribute to an FSA on a pre-tax basis and use those FSA contributions to pay,tax-free, for co-pays and deductibles. Employers offering an FSA typically limit contribution amounts to$5,000. The Senate Finance Committee bill would limit contribution amounts to $2,500. Statistics show thatthe average FSA contribution is $1,800 a year. That may make the $2,500 limit sound all right, but a great
number of workers who have serious illnesses contribute significantly more than $2,500. On average, theseworkers earn about $55,000 a year. As a result, workers with serious illnesses who earn about $55,000 wouldbe paying more in taxes. The second tax increase is the elimination of tax-free reimbursements for over-the-counter medicine. Under current tax rules, payments for over-the-counter medicine may be reimbursed, tax-free, if a worker is covered under an FSA or health savings account (HSA). Under the Senate FinanceCommittee bill, this no longer would be allowed. The proposal would take away this tax benefit.
Additionally, except under limited circumstances, Americans who do not obtain government-approved healthinsurance would be required to pay a penalty excise tax that would be enforced by the Internal RevenueService. The Senate Finance Committee bill specifically amends the federal tax code and imposes an excisetax on individuals without essential health benefits coverage. The CBO has told Congress that roughly one-
half of the Americans who would be forced to pay this tax are individuals between 100 percent and 300 percentof the federal poverty level. For a family of four, that would be annual income between $22,800 and $68,400 in2013, when the proposed legislation is scheduled to take effect.
Even if the Finance Committee bills advance-refundable tax credits for health insurance are taken into account,taxes will go up for families making less than $250,000. According to JCT, in 2019, approximately 46 millionindividuals and families making less than $200,000 would face a tax increase.
Finally, the Senate Finance Committee bill would impose a fee, or an excise tax, on health insurance providers
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and medical device makers beginning in 2010. The CBO and JCT testified that these taxes would be passed onto health care consumers. CBO and JCT also said the taxes would result in higher health insurance premiumsand higher costs for health care-related products for all Americans. According to the experts, most of theseAmericans earn less than $250,000 a year.
Ive held constituent meetings in every one of Iowas 99 counties this year. Everywhere I go, I get asked whenis enough, enough? It doesnt make sense to pass health care legislation that leaves most people worse off.After a year of massive bailouts and federal spending thats mostly gone to special interests, Congress should,
like physicians, abstain from doing harm.
U.S. Senator Chuck Grassley of Iowa is Ranking Member of the Committee on Finance
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Stay informed, be involved, and make a difference.
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