Day: May 11, 2011

  • Hats Off to Marilyn Steffen!

    ——– Original Message ——–
    Subject: county chair
    Date:    Wed, 11 May 2011 14:46:54
    From:    M. Steffen

    I do the best I can here. I’m not an organizer, but I do hand out DVD’s of Freedom to Fascism and the Citizens Rule book by the hundreds and did a radio interview last year at a Silver City radio station and have a 23 minute copy of the show if you would like to have a copy. I talked about the Constitution, Fully Informed Jury and Freedom Fest.
    ——– Original Message Ends ——–

    I’d like to put this interview on the LPNM site.

    I’ve passed this on via email, as well as included in the next New Mexico Liberty, and sent it on to the National Chair, Mark Hinkle.


    NOTES

    1. Original article

    2. Reposted –
      1. Personal blogs – WordPress / Yahoo!
      2. KCUF Media – WordPress / Xanga
      3. Partisans of the American Southwest – WordPress / Yahoo!
      4. Yahoo! group – [lpnm-discuss]


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  • Completed Survey about “ABQ the Plan”

    Current mood: cynical

    My completed survey from the City of Albuquerque about “ABQ the Plan,” as formulated by Mayor R.J. Berry:

    Mayor Richard J. Berry's plan for the future of Albuquerque.

    Thank you for sharing your thoughts on ABQ the PLAN.

    Your opinion will help shape Mayor Berry’s presentation during the 2011 State of the City address to Albuquerque.

    Working together, we can make Albuquerque an even better city.

    Summary of Response

    Should we invest in our future?

    No

    Bus Rapid Transit & Route 66 Improvements

    Not Important

    EXPO New Mexico (State Fairgrounds)

    Not Important

    Convention Center

    Not Important

    Civic Plaza

    Not Important

    4th Street Pedestrian Mall

    Not Important

    Rail Yards

    Not Important

    ABQ Culture Trail

    Not Important

    Balloon Fiesta Sports Park

    Not Important

    98th Street Sports Park with APS

    Not Important

    Mesa del Sol Sports Park

    Not Important

    50-Mile Bike Loop

    Not Important

    Rio Grande Enhancements

    Not Important

    Paseo del Norte & I-25 Interchange Improvements

    Not Important

    Other Project Ideas

    Take any money left over from this year’s budget (if any) and either give it back as a tax return or set it aside for next year. Or put it towards repayment of some of the city’s existing bond expenditures.

    Get over it – this schtick about “there’s nothing to do” in Albuquerque is bunk. Take a look at the local newspapers – Alibi, Local iQ, the Journal, etc. – and you’ll see plenty of things to do listed.

    If you really want to “invest in the future,” cut taxes, cut regulations on business, and cut regulations on private property. Let us in the private sector grow the economy by getting government out of the way.


    NOTES

    1. Reposted –

      1. KCUF Media
      2. The Weekly Sedition


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  • Random Shots for 10 May 2011

    Comments I’ve posted

    1. Re: Providing the basics is not “stale”
      Revitalizing and invigorating the plaza downtown;
      Building bus rapid transit along Central;
      Revitalizing the convention center;
      Creating a “culture loop”;
      Rebuilding the Paseo and I-25 interchange; and
      Building additional parks and recreational facilities.

      I for one don’t need any of this. The Paseo / I-25 interchange is just fine. As for the other stuff, why is it that it seems like everyone but me needs some sort of public spending to have a good time?

      Here’s the comment that I sent in:

      Take any money left over from this year’s budget (if any) and either give it back as a tax return or set it aside for next year. Or put it towards repayment of some of the city’s existing bond expenditures.

      Get over it – this schtick about “there’s nothing to do” in Albuquerque is bunk. Take a look at the local newspapers – Alibi, Local iQ, the Journal, etc., – and you’ll see plenty of things to do listed.

      If you really want to “invest in the future,” cut taxes, cut regulations on business, and cut regulations on private property. Let us in the private sector grow the economy by getting government out of the way.

    Listening / Reading / Watching

    1. Freedom Watch with Judge Napolitano

    2. Cavuto

    3. Adult Swim: Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Robot Chicken, Squidbillies

    4. Fort Knox: Secrets Revealed

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