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		<title>We&#8217;re Just Waiting for the Right Candidate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re Just Waiting for the Right Candidate
Monday, 03 May 2010 09:53 AM  By: John LeBoutillier
Those on the left worry about illegal immigration — and denigrate anyone who even talks about it. But they know that it is a huge issue that just surfaced again when Arizona enacted and then adjusted a bill making life uncomfortable [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>We&#8217;re Just Waiting for the Right Candidate</strong><br />
Monday, 03 May 2010 09:53 AM  By: John LeBoutillier</p>
<p>Those on the left worry about illegal immigration — and denigrate anyone who even talks about it. But they know that it is a huge issue that just surfaced again when Arizona enacted and then adjusted a bill making life uncomfortable for the 450,000 illegals living in Arizona.</p>
<p>Indeed, the influx of up to 30 million illegal aliens who have crossed our southern border illegally is one of the most important issues in every state — even though the so-called mainstream media does not want to talk about it.</p>
<p>Hospital ERs, public schools, and local law enforcers often are overrun with problems related to illegal aliens. Budgets are stretched during a tough economy. Jobs are lost and given to below-market illegals who get paid under the table and do not get benefits. This is happening everywhere.<br />
Big Business — and the rich — often love this cheap labor.</p>
<p>The media castigate politicians who want to distinguish between those who went through the rigorous, time-consuming, and frustrating process to come into the United States legally and those who cut the line and broke the law to come here illegally. These pro-amnesty types lump all immigrants into one group — and thus accuse those Americans who want to enforce existing law as racist, hate-filled zenophobes.</p>
<p>These same elitists despise the tea party movement. And they do not see the angst and unhappiness that have driven <strong>80 percent of the American people to distrust the government</strong>, as the respected Pew Poll revealed two weeks ago.</p>
<p>Indeed, the media and political elites have utter disdain for these 80 percent: They think the American middle class is a bunch of stupid, uneducated bozos who do not know what is good for them.</p>
<p>Well, in November this <strong>80 percent bloc is going to vote in extraordinary numbers for a midterm election</strong>. The passion is on the side of the out party — the Republicans — and against President Obama. (That is not to say that those included in the 80 percent are happy in any way with the Republicans; they are not! But they are the only vehicle on the ballot to express the discontent.)</p>
<p>The illegal immigration issue combines with the long-term downward trend of the economy to inject a level of despair into the body politic.</p>
<p>This despair has been building since the 1990s and manifested itself in the election of the “change” candidate — Barack Obama — in 2008.</p>
<p>But the change was not the change people thought they were getting. The trillions spent on corporate bailouts and a useless stimulus, plus the dirty way the healthcare vote was rigged actually have increased the level of despair.</p>
<p>Prediction: This despair is so prevalent and widespread that it is hurtling the United States in directions the elites cannot predict. The creation and surprising growth of the tea party movement is one sign of the unexpected directions we are headed. So is the widespread support of the Arizona immigration bill — 60 percent nationally. And so is the continuing desire to repeal the healthcare bill — 58 percent.</p>
<p><strong>The next Reagan — if there is to be one — has to feel this despair in his bones and then translate it into a campaign and a government that listens to the 80%.</strong></p>
<p>None of the GOP candidates on the scene today really feels it; they may say they do as they listen to pollsters and consultants.</p>
<p><strong>But we will know when the right candidate comes along because his story will be filled with the same despair we all are feeling.</strong></p>
<p>© Newsmax. All rights reserved.</p>
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		<title>An Open Letter to Wisconsin Tea Partiers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An Open Letter to Wisconsin Tea Partiers
April 26, 2010
Dear Tea Partier,
Thank you.
I think it is important for those of us who have been engaged in conservative public policy battles for decades to thank you and give credit where credit is due.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>An Open Letter to Wisconsin Tea Partiers</strong></p>
<p>April 26, 2010</p>
<p>Dear Tea Partier,</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
<p>I think it is important for those of us who have been engaged in conservative public policy battles for decades to thank you and give credit where credit is due.</p>
<p>While your opponents try to belittle you…smear you…ridicule or ignore you, it is evident to anyone who is paying attention that your efforts are already being felt all across the state.</p>
<p>Despite the story line your detractors are attempting to forward through the mainstream media, it is clear that your interest in politics and policy is informed, deep and goes far beyond attending public rallies every few months.</p>
<p>Because of your continued engagement, legislators in Madison are receiving record levels of contacts from their constituents. Because of your continued engagement, legislative and Congressional town hall meetings across Wisconsin are packed to the brim.</p>
<p>Finally, let me make the following point as clearly as I can.</p>
<p>Because of your continued engagement, three awful pieces of legislation were derailed last week during the waning hours of the final regular floor period of the Wisconsin Legislature.</p>
<p>As I wrote in the current installment of ‘That’s Debatable,’ exchange on WisOpinion.com:</p>
<p>Scot, for months the left, you and the Alinsky Brigade over at OWN have been trumpeting the virtues of efforts to address global warming, the election deform bill and the creation of regional taxing authorities for transit. The governor and both houses of the Legislature are controlled by Democrats. These bills should have been a slam dunk for passage. But, thankfully, like those who attempted to foist New Coke on us a quarter century ago, your side failed. “Epic Fail,” as the kids say these days. Let me save your side the cost of conducting post-implosion focus groups. I have a two-word answer for why the Democrats caved this week: Tea Parties. You see, the growing number of people who keep showing up at events across Wisconsin are smarter, more determined and more active than you give them credit for being. They also called their legislators and encouraged others to call when the left fringe of the Democratic Party tried to choke off the remaining manufacturing jobs in the state, attempted to facilitate greater election fraud, and tried to push a pro-tax, pro-train agenda down their throats. So, thank you, tea partiers. Keep it up. It helps Wisconsin on her road to recovery and it drives Scot and his buddies crazy! Cheers to sweet TEA.</p>
<p>There is no doubt that the defenders of job providers like WMC were diligent in their efforts and helped focus the public debate in opposition to the global warming bill. Similarly, local election officials and established anti-tax groups helped derail the election fraud and RTA bills. But your engagement provided the extra effort that was required to win those battles. You have become the ultimate variable in the poltical equation in Wisconsin.</p>
<p>The pundits who wondered if the Tea Party movement would amount to anything more than occaisional pep rallies do not have to wait until November. They got their answer last week, right here in Wisconsin.</p>
<p>I’ve said it before and will say it again and again: Despite the left’s attempt to paint you as a bunch of toothless, Fox News-brainwashed, GED-correspondence school dropouts who dance to the tune of your Big-Oil and GOP puppet masters, I’ve found you to be informed, skeptical and frustrated at the ever-expanding cost and reach of government. You are not going away, and you are growing in numbers everyday.</p>
<p>I know you don’t do this for adulation or publicity. But again, thanks, and keep up the fantastic work.</p>
<p>Lord knows, there is a lot more to do!</p>
<p>Sincerely,</p>
<p>Brian</p>
<p>By Brian Fraley<br />
A MacIver Institute Perspective</p>
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		<title>Welcome to ObamaCare, Part II</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to ObamaCare, Part II
Last week it was the false advertising around the childhood preexisting condition ban, today it’s more on the politicization of private sector health care decisions.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Welcome to ObamaCare, Part II</strong></p>
<p>Last week it was the false advertising around the childhood preexisting condition ban, today it’s more on the politicization of private sector health care decisions.</p>
<p>In 2003, when President Bush expanded federal coverage for elderly Americans’ prescription drugs, he also included a subsidy so businesses would keep retirees in their private drug benefit plans. The payout was about $665 per employee each year they were kept on private coverage. The goal was to keep employers from dumping retirees into the newly expanded government plan.</p>
<p>Last week, Obama and the Democrats in Congress removed the subsidy’s tax-free status. Because of how the Securities and Exchange Commission regulates large companies, this change in the long-term tax outlook for the businesses is sending shockwaves through their ledgers. Here&#8217;s what a few companies are saying:</p>
<p>AT&amp;T announced the change would cost them $1 billion.<br />
Caterpillar said it would cost them $100 million.<br />
AK Steel put the loss at $31 million in the first quarter alone.<br />
Verizon warned its employees ObamaCare “may have significant implications for both retirees and employers.”<br />
All told, companies are reporting a new $14 billion tax liability under ObamaCare, and we’re only a week out from the signing ceremony.<br />
Never one to let a political opportunity slip by, House Energy and Commerce Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-Calif.) is summoning the afflicted companies to a hearing on Capitol Hill. Apparently, Waxman is shocked that the health care takeover bill he just voted for is having real-life implications for businesses. Waxman is demanding internal company documents on how the companies arrived at their figures. It should provide uproarious political theater as the Beverly Hills politician tries to blame the private sector for the impacts of bad policy he just implemented.<br />
Of course the companies could always avoid the new tax by kicking retirees off the private drug plan; I’m sure ObamaCare would be all too happy to take them in. The Employee Benefit Research Institute projects this would save employers $2,800 in future costs per beneficiary. Who could blame them for trying to avoid the huge hit to their books?</p>
<p>AFP and our activists across the country fought valiantly to warn citizens and politicians that ObamaCare would come between you and your doctor, that it would have tangible effects on your medical coverage. Obama promised the country that if you liked your coverage, you could keep it. Looks like he was wrong again, and this is only week one.</p>
<p>Welcome to ObamaCare.</p>
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		<title>Ten Facts Every American Should Know About Democrats’ Final Government Takeover of Health Care</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten Facts Every American Should Know About Democrats’ Final Government Takeover of Health Care
NUMBERS TO KNOW:
· $569.2 billion in tax increases
· $523.5 billion in Medicare cuts
· $48 billion more for Medicaid
1. A Job-Killing Government Takeover of Health Care. No amount of changes or legislative tricks can hide the true destructive nature of this bill: $17 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ten Facts Every American Should Know About Democrats’ Final Government Takeover of Health Care</p>
<p>NUMBERS TO KNOW:<br />
· $569.2 billion in tax increases<br />
· $523.5 billion in Medicare cuts<br />
· $48 billion more for Medicaid</p>
<p>1. A Job-Killing Government Takeover of Health Care. No amount of changes or legislative tricks can hide the true destructive nature of this bill: $17 billion in new taxes on Americans who do not comply with the individual mandate, $52 billion in new taxes on employers that do not provide health coverage deemed “acceptable” or “affordable” by government bureaucrats, and new taxes on capital gains, dividends and interest that will further stifle economic growth and job creation.<br />
2. New Tax on Capital Formation and Job Creation. The Medicare tax on capital gains, dividends, and other investment income gets bigger, magnifying the destructive power of this new tax. The bill increases the tax from 2.9 percent to 3.8 percent, pushing the top capital gains rate to 23.8 percent and the top rate for dividends to 43.4 percent in conjunction with tax relief expiring at the end of this year. As The Wall Street Journal editorialized this week, this tax will “permanently skew the incentives to work, save and create jobs.”</p>
<p>3. Democrats Continue to Say ‘I Do’ To Marriage Penalty. The bill leaves in place a massive marriage penalty, which will mean higher premiums for those that tie the knot. As highlighted in January by The Wall Street Journal, “the disparity comes about in part because subsidies for purchasing health insurance … are pegged to federal poverty guidelines.” The final bill leaves this unfair penalty on married couples in place.</p>
<p>4. Lower Wages and More Unemployment. The final bill imposes $52 billion in new taxes on employers, including small businesses, that cannot afford to provide health coverage or that don’t offer coverage. The effect of this type of tax, similar to a payroll tax increase, would ultimately fall squarely on workers in the form of lower wages or reduced employment. In fact, the Tax Policy Center concluded that “economists generally believe that the burden of payroll taxes is borne by workers in the form of lower wages, regardless of whether the tax is levied on the employer or the employee.” The tax proposed in this bill will likely have the same effect.</p>
<p>5. Employers Targeted By Even Higher Taxes to Enforce Employer Mandate. The final bill incorporated President Obama’s suggestion to rake in a little more cash to pay for a massive government-takeover of health care by nearly tripling the job-killing mandate tax on employers who do not offer health coverage to $2,000 per employee. Sure enough, the President’s suggestion raises an additional $25 billion on the backs of American employers, according to CBO.</p>
<p>6. Individual Mandate Tax Reduced? No, Not Really. Democrats are highlighting their generosity by lowering the amount of the tax for not complying with the mandate. But just how generous are they? Not very. Democrats propose to reduce the individual mandate tax flat payment amount by a scant 14¢ a day. And, while Democrats “reduce” the individual mandate tax flat payment amount, they actually raise $2 billion more by making other alterations to the individual mandate, according to CBO.</p>
<p>7. The Power to Tax Our Health Care. The Democrats’ final bill doesn’t just tax individuals and employers if they don’t comply with the complex mandates in the bill. The bill sends the IRS out to tax the very products Americans use to maintain and restore their own health. New taxes on medical devices, on prescription drugs, and on health insurance itself are all targets of the bill. And, with $10 billion in new enforcement resources, you can bet the IRS will be taking its full share out of the pockets of every American who uses any of these products or services.</p>
<p>8. Even More Subsidies, Even Greater Threat to the Economy. The bill increases the subsidies provided under the bill from those provided in the Senate bill by $65 billion, a significant and unsustainable increase. In fact, the Associated Press reported a warning from Massachusetts’ state treasurer, who stated that Congress will &#8220;threaten to wipe out the American economy within four years&#8221; if it adopts a health care overhaul modeled after the Bay State&#8217;s.</p>
<p>9. Taxpayer-Funded Abortion Coverage. The final bill does not include the Stupak amendment language that would prohibit federal funds from being used to fund elective abortions. Instead, states are given the option to opt-out of providing insurance coverage of abortions. Still, taxpayers in a state that opts-out would still see their federal tax dollars fund elective abortions in other states. Additionally, each state through the Office of Personnel Management (OPM) can provide access to two multi-state plans, and only one of them will exclude abortions. OPM’s current health care program – the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program (FEHBP) – does not include any plans that cover elective abortion. For the first time, a federally funded and managed health care plan will cover elective abortions.</p>
<p>10. Medicaid Rolls And Waiting Lines to Swell Even More. CBO estimates that as a result of the Democrats’ bill, one million more Americans will get their coverage from Medcaid, which is plagued with financial woes and wreaks all kinds of budgetary havoc on cash-strapped states. The Democrats’ bill, as the New York Times highlighted, will push even more Americans into a program where they will have trouble finding doctors and have to wait for potentially months to receive care. That’s not meaningful reform by any measure.</p>
<p>BONUS: Republicans have proposed a health care bill based on common-sense reforms that, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, would reduce premiums for families and small businesses by up to 10 percent. It is not too late to start over.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[WisPolitics: Conservatives rally for freedom, revolution and opposition to Dem policies
3/14/2010
By Greg Bump
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WISCONSIN DELLS &#8212; Speakers at the third annual “Defending the American Dream Summit,” hosted by the Wisconsin chapter of Americans for Prosperity, railed against health care reform, cap and trade and energy policy reform, the federal stimulus, and what they perceive as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>WisPolitics: Conservatives rally for freedom, revolution and opposition to Dem policies<br />
</strong>3/14/2010</p>
<p>By Greg Bump<br />
WisPolitics.com</p>
<p>WISCONSIN DELLS &#8212; Speakers at the third annual “Defending the American Dream Summit,” hosted by the Wisconsin chapter of Americans for Prosperity, railed against health care reform, cap and trade and energy policy reform, the federal stimulus, and what they perceive as a general erosion of personal freedoms suffered under Democratic majority rule.</p>
<p>“We rightly recognize the American idea is under attack and we have to come to its defense,” said U.S. Rep. Paul Ryan, R-Janesville, who sent a video message to attendees at the Wisconsin Dells conference.</p>
<p>Keynote speaker Michael Reagan told the estimated 2,000 activists in attendance that &#8220;it is indeed time for another revolution,&#8221; noting it has been 30 years since his father&#8217;s &#8220;Reagan Revolution.&#8221;</p>
<p>Reagan, a conservative radio host, said without activism like the kind embodied in the Tea Party movement, his father Ronald Reagan may never have been elected president.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is time for another noisy rebellion,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>He urged vigilance, saying &#8220;liberals, those people who are against our freedoms&#8221; never rest.</p>
<p>&#8220;The side that wants to take away our freedoms is working 24 hours a day, seven days a week,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>Reagan, whose image was prominently featured on the event&#8217;s Web page, said despite what his brother, liberal talk radio host Ron, says, his father would have supported groups like Americans for Prosperity.</p>
<p>&#8220;It was organizations like this that elected Ronald Reagan to the presidency in 1980. So thank you,&#8221; Reagan said.</p>
<p>AFP Wisconsin state director Mark Block said the organization started out three years ago with 250 members. It’s now grown to more than 54,000 in the last year, “thanks to the Tea Party movement,” Block said. Block said a Tea Party rally is scheduled for April 15 in Madison.</p>
<p>Block said AFP is now the second largest grassroots group in Wisconsin. But they’re not settling for second place, especially with the state teacher’s union, WEAC, with 92,000 members sitting at the top of the list.</p>
<p>Block’s goal is for AFP to reach 100,000 members by this July 4.</p>
<p>Tim Nerenz, executive vice president of the Oldenburg Group Inc., a Milwaukee-based defense, mining and engineering firm, said American people have to return to a system where, “We own the mansion and government is the cabana boy.”</p>
<p>“And what does a good master do when a cabana boy doesn’t know his place?” Nerenz, a Llibertarian running against Dem U.S. Rep. Tammy Baldwin of Madison, asked the crowd. “That’s right. He fires him. &#8230; We should sack the whole mess of them and start over.”</p>
<p>There was a general feeling of anger and frustration running through the speakers. Nerenz declared, “We are not the party of no. We are the party of hell no.”</p>
<p>Though the rally didn’t promote formal partisan ties, Republican candidates were prominently featured.</p>
<p>Republican Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen, who is facing re-election this fall, highlighted efforts to “protect liberties” in his first term, enforcing “the rule of law not just against individuals, but against the government itself.”</p>
<p>Van Hollen ripped President Obama for criticizing the U.S. Supreme Court, saying that Obama is not providing “the sort of leadership we need in this country.”</p>
<p>“The sort of leadership we need is the sort of leadership that we are providing to make sure we will take unprecedented steps to protect your Second Amendment constitutional rights,” Van Hollen said.</p>
<p>He also highlighted his work to defend “traditional marriage,” prosecuting voter fraud, and enforcing immigration laws.</p>
<p>“We have taken over 360 criminal illegal aliens off the street and deported them to their countries of origin,” Van Hollen said.</p>
<p>“We need to preserve America for Americans,” Van Hollen said.</p>
<p>Among the Republicans politicking at the rally were U.S. Senate candidate Terrence Wall and congressional candidate Sean Duffy, who introduced speakers. Other Republicans in attendance included David Westlake and Dan Mielke, Wall’s and Duffy’s respective primary opponents, gubernatorial candidate Scott Walker and lieutenant governor candidate Rebecca Kleefisch. About a dozen GOP candidates had information booths set up outside the meeting hall.</p>
<p>Conservative state Supreme Court Justices Michael Gableman and David Prosser, a former GOP state lawmaker, also attended.</p>
<p>Prosser, who&#8217;s up for re-election next year, said the judiciary is under attack in the state from outside influences “spearheaded by ideologues who like activist judges who legislate from the bench.”</p>
<p>Referring to the two most recent state Supreme Court contests, which were won by Gableman and another conservative, Annette Ziegler, Prosser said those interests “are attempting to nullify two recent (Supreme Court) elections by harassing, defaming and intimidating the winners and trying to force their withdrawal from key cases.”</p>
<p>Further, he said, “They’re attempting to gum up future elections with requirements and restrictions that will make it impossible for a candidate to control his or her own campaign.”</p>
<p>Liberal group One Wisconsin Now mocked the proceedings, with OWN executive director Scot Ross saying in a statement that Wisconsin families are surely “waiting breathlessly to hear a group of Republicans offer more failed Republican policies which already collapsed our economy and cost millions their piece of the American Dream.</p>
<p>“Look for these partisans to call for more calls for tax cuts for the rich, more corporate deregulation, more money for the bankers and more health insurance company profits &#8212; and all of it paid for by middle class families,” Ross said.</p>
<p>State GOP chairman Reince Priebus made a pitch to the crowd, saying the party is “rebuilding credibility” with near unanimous votes against “PelosiCare and ObamaCare.”</p>
<p>He said Ryan and U.S. Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner are the kind of candidates conservatives can stand behind.</p>
<p>“The answer is we need people of their word,” Priebus said. “We need to start governing like we campaign.”</p>
<p>Sensenbrenner, R-Menomonee Falls, blasted the “cap and tax” proposal and thanked the crowd for helping halt the proposal. But he said Obama “and liberals in Congress are still looking for ways to tax our energy.</p>
<p>“If Congress won’t act, then the EPA is threatening to enforce the tax through its bureaucracy. By expanding the definition of the Clean Air Act from its simple goal of keeping dangerous toxins out of the air, the EPA recently found the air we all exhale – carbon dioxide – is so dangerous that you must be taxed for it,” Sensenbrenner said. “So I guess the answer from Al Gore and Barack Obama is hold your nose.”</p>
<p>Grover Norquist, a leading national conservative voice and the head of Americans for Tax Reform, said citizens whose political leanings are to the right of center “simply want government to leave us alone.”</p>
<p>Norquist said his plan has a two-step process: stop any and all tax increases, and stop excessive government spending.</p>
<p>He didn’t let Republicans who vote for tax increases off the hook either, though he said they are a rarer breed than Democrats. He likened Republicans who raise taxes to the experience of finding the head of a rat in a nearly finished soft drink.</p>
<p>“Those few Republicans who do raise taxes, they’re the ratheads in a Coke bottle,” he said.</p>
<p>Joe Wurzelbacher, who gained fame during the 2008 presidential campaign as &#8220;Joe the Plumber,&#8221; was presented with a &#8220;Defender of the American Dream&#8221; award.</p>
<p>&#8220;I demand less taxes. I demand less involvement in my personal life,&#8221; Wurzelbacher said, drawing applause.</p>
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		<title>Offical Agenda of 3rd Annual Defending the American Dream Summit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3rd Annual WI Defending the American Dream Summit
Midwest RightOnline Conference 
Hosted by Americans for Prosperity Foundation
Wisconsin Chapter
Co- Sponsored by the Wisconsin Prosperity Network
Friday, March 12, 2010 &#8211; Saturday, March 13, 2010
Chula Vista Resort, 2501 River Road, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>3rd Annual WI Defending the American Dream Summit<br />
Midwest RightOnline Conference </strong></p>
<p><strong>Hosted by Americans for Prosperity Foundation<br />
Wisconsin Chapter</strong></p>
<p><strong>Co- Sponsored by the Wisconsin Prosperity Netw</strong>ork</p>
<p>Friday, March 12, 2010 &#8211; Saturday, March 13, 2010<br />
Chula Vista Resort, 2501 River Road, Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965</p>
<p>Hotel Reservations for Chula Vista and surrounding hotels 1-800-388-4782<br />
Additional Hotels Rates Can Be found At <a href="http://www.fightbackwisconsin.com">www.fightbackwisconsin.com</a></p>
<p>This agenda, all events, speakers, and times subject to change<br />
Registration at www.fightbackwisconsin.com<br />
Member Registration $ 39.99 – Student Registration $ 24.99<br />
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Iowa, Indiana and Michigan<br />
Sponsorship Opportunities Available</p>
<p>Friday, March 12th<br />
10:00 am<br />
Pre-Registration – AFP &amp; WPN Summit Headquarters Room<br />
Chula Vista Resort &#8211; Laguna Vista Room &#8211; 2nd Floor<br />
Pre-Registration Pick-Up Location<br />
AFP &amp; WPN Staff Office<br />
Chula Vista Resort &#8211; Aztec Room &#8211; 2nd Floor</p>
<p>4:00 pm<br />
Chula Vista Dome Opens For Vendors</p>
<p>5:00 &#8211; 6:30 pm<br />
Candidate and Coalition Receptions<br />
Note: Candidate &amp; Coalition Receptions are NOT sponsored or funded by Americans for Prosperity Foundation, Americans for Prosperity, or Wisconsin Prosperity Network. They are sponsored by totally separate organizations or individual campaigns. Contact candidates for specific information.</p>
<p>7:30 &#8211; 9:00 pm<br />
AFPF &#8211; AFP Welcoming Reception<br />
Sponsored by Wisconsin Prosperity Network<br />
Chula Vista Resort &#8211; Conference Center Ballroom</p>
<p>Mix and mingle with speakers, leaders, and staff members.</p>
<p>Saturday, March 13th</p>
<p>8:00 am<br />
Shuttle Service Available Between Resort and Chula Vista Dome<br />
* Chula Vista Parking and Shuttle Fees Apply</p>
<p>8:00-9:30 am<br />
REGISTRATION<br />
Chula Vista Dome</p>
<p>9:30 am<br />
OPENING CEREMONY &#8211; FREEDOM TEAM</p>
<p>9:40 am<br />
SPEAKERS<br />
Mark Block – AFPF &amp; AFP Wisconsin State Director<br />
Tim Phillips &#8211; President Americans for Prosperity<br />
Tim Nerenz &#8211; The Oldenburg Group<br />
Lord Christopher Monckton – Former Adviser to Margaret Thatcher<br />
J.B. Van Hollen &#8211; Wisconsin Attorney General<br />
Grover Norquist &#8211; Americans for Tax Reform<br />
Phil Kerpen &#8211; National Policy Director, Americans for Prosperity<br />
Paul Driessen, APR, Esq.<br />
Eric O&#8217;Keefe &#8211; CEO, Sam Adams Alliance<br />
Linda Hansen &#8211; Wisconsin Prosperity Network and Prosperity 101™<br />
Steve Moore &#8211; Wall Street Journal Debra Waller &#8211; Chairman of the Board &amp; CEO, Jockey International<br />
James Sensenbrenner, Member of Congress<br />
Niger Innis, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)<br />
John Fund, Wall Street Journal<br />
Bucky to the Rescue – Dr. Chris Magiera Dr. David Gratzer &#8211; Author, The Cure<br />
David Prosser &#8211; WI Supreme Court Justice<br />
Herman Cain &#8211; Author, Radio Talk Show Host</p>
<p>11:30 am<br />
Defender of the American Dream Awards<br />
Presented by State Representative Leah Vukmir &amp; Pat Synder, WSAU Radio<br />
National Award: Joe the Plumber (Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher)<br />
State Award: State Representative Bill Kramer<br />
Media Award: Patrick McIlheran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel<br />
AFP-WI Volunteer of the Year: Jim Zeiler</p>
<p>12:00 Noon<br />
Lunch Served in the Chula Vista Dome &#8211; Tickets Required Note: All pre-registered attendees will be guaranteed lunch. Lunch tickets are not guaranteed to same-day registrants but will be provided on a first-come, first serve basis.</p>
<p>12:30-1:15pm<br />
Lunch Program<br />
Vicki McKenna, WISN Radio, WIBA Radio<br />
Keynote Speaker, Michael Reagan</p>
<p>Shuttle Service Provided to Chula Vista Resort for Afternoon Sessions</p>
<p>1:45 &#8211; 3:00 pm<br />
Session 1</p>
<p>Break Out 1-A<br />
RightOnLine &#8211; New Media<br />
Chula Vista Dome</p>
<p>Learn how to maximize your effectiveness by harnessing the power of the internet. Study best-practices, learn new tools and techniques, understand social media networking, and learn to use technology safely and effectively.</p>
<p>Erik Telford, Executive Director, RightOnline<br />
J.J. Blonien, Editor, AFP-Weekly Reader<br />
Curt Mercadante, Merc Strategy Group</p>
<p>Break Out 1-B<br />
Global Warming &#8211; Climate Change &#8211; Economic Suicide<br />
Chula Vista Club House</p>
<p>Learn facts about climate change, global warming, “green jobs”, and corresponding legislative proposals. Study the economic impact of proposed federal and state legislation and how it would affect you and your family.</p>
<p>Phil Kerpen, AFP National Policy Director<br />
James Sensenbrenner, Member of Congress<br />
Lord Christopher Monckton<br />
Paul Driessen, APR, Esq.<br />
Niger Innis, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)<br />
State Representative Jim Ott</p>
<p>Break Out 1-C<br />
Hands Off My Health Care!</p>
<p>Hear from medical experts about the effects of proposed health care legislation. Find out what you can do to maintain your health care freedoms.</p>
<p>Dr. David Gratzer<br />
Dr. Pam Galloway<br />
Dr. Chris Magiera<br />
Dr. Joshua Block</p>
<p>Break Out 1-D<br />
It&#8217;s Your Vote &#8230;Protect It!</p>
<p>Voter Fraud. It is real. It is rampant. It is a problem in Wisconsin. Study the facts and learn how to protect your vote and safeguard our democracy.</p>
<p>Ardis Cerny, Co-Chair, The We&#8217;re Watching Committee<br />
Mary Ann Hanson, Co-Chair, The We&#8217;re Watching Committee<br />
Ginny Graham, Annette Kuglitsch, Debbie Moran<br />
John Fund, Wall Street Journal, Author of Stealing Elections, How Voter Fraud Threatens Our Democracy</p>
<p>Break Out 1-E<br />
Prosperity 101™ &#8211; Voter Education</p>
<p>Prosperity 101™ Job Security through Business Prosperity, is an innovative new approach to voter education and mobilization. Learn how to impact your workplace and your schools with foundational truths about our economy. Become informed, involved, and impactful to protect YOUR prosperity.</p>
<p>Linda Hansen, Wisconsin Prosperity Network and Prosperity 101™<br />
Steve Moore, Wall Street Journal<br />
Herman Cain, The New Voice<br />
Panel of Business Leaders</p>
<p>Break Out 1-F<br />
Media Relations 101</p>
<p>Learn best practices for dealing with the press and how to maximize your effectiveness in various media markets.<br />
Panelists with share the Do’s and Don’ts of Media Relations to help your voice have impact.</p>
<p>Mary Ellen Burke, AFP, National State Communications Manager<br />
Vicki McKenna, WISN Radio, WIBA Radio<br />
Patrick McIlheran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel<br />
Pat Synder, WSAU Radio<br />
Bob Delaporte, Wildwood Communications</p>
<p>Break Out 1-G<br />
Property Rights and Coordination</p>
<p>Our Founding Fathers guaranteed our right to own property, but the right is in jeopardy. Hear from experts in the field, study proposals regarding land use, and learn to protect your right to private property.</p>
<p>Fred Kelly Grant, Stewards of the Range<br />
Don Parmeter, American Environmental Institute<br />
Jay Verhulst, Foundation for Common Sense</p>
<p>Break Out 1-H<br />
Legal Implications for Organizations</p>
<p>What are legal rules for activists and organizations seeking to impact public policy? Learn how to protect yourself and your organization by attending this important session.</p>
<p>John Flynn, Americans for Prosperity, Legal Counsel<br />
Mike Dean, First Freedoms Foundation, Legal Counsel<br />
James Troupis, Attorney, Michael Best &amp; Friedrich</p>
<p>Break Out 1-I<br />
Dude -Who Stole My Wallet?</p>
<p>Specifically designed for College and High School students, this session will cover basic economic principles in a unique way. If you are a 15-25 year old, or if you work with young people, this session is for you.</p>
<p>Walter Nocito</p>
<p>3:45 &#8211; 5:00 pm</p>
<p>Session 2</p>
<p>Break Out 2-A<br />
Net Neutrality</p>
<p>Government take-over of the internet? Learn the stark realities of such proposals and how you can protect your First Amendment rights and the right to freely access information and technology.</p>
<p>Phil Kerpen, Americans for Prosperity, Vice-President &amp; Policy Analyst</p>
<p>Break Out 2-B<br />
Taxpayer Tea Parties &#8211; Health Care Constitutional Amendment</p>
<p>Who are Tea Party activists and how are they impacting our state and our nation? Meet the “people-next- door” who have helped to revolutionize the political debate in Wisconsin. Learn how to be involved to protect YOUR freedoms!</p>
<p>Jim Zeiler, AFP Wisconsin<br />
Oriannah Paul, Sheboygan Tea Party<br />
Tim Dake, Grandsons of Liberty<br />
Meg Ellefson, Wausau Tea Party<br />
Scott Sidney, AFP Wisconsin</p>
<p>Break Out 2-C<br />
Countering Alinsky&#8217;s Rules</p>
<p>Alinsky’s Rules for Radicals hit the nation and began a tidal wave of liberal activism. Study the impact and reach of the center-left movement and learn how you can counteract it by becoming aware and involved to create a tidal wave of conservative activism.</p>
<p>Vicki McKenna, WISN Radio, WIBA Radio<br />
Brian Schimming, WIBA Radio<br />
Maggie Delaporte, Women Patriots of Wisconsin<br />
Jolene Churchill, Women Patriots of Wisconsin</p>
<p>Break Out 2-D<br />
Fair Taxation for States<br />
Understand fair and unfair taxation for states and how it affects you every day.M. Kevin McLaughlin, Iowans for Discounted Taxes<br />
Brett Healy, President, The John K. MacIver Institute for Public Policy</p>
<p>Break Out 2-E<br />
Transparency &amp; Government Accountability</p>
<p>Transparency in government is not unattainable. Voter watchfulness, voter education, and voter involvement will stem the tide of government waste and corruption. Learn how you can promote transparency in government.</p>
<p>Sheila Weinberg, The Institute for Truth in Accounting<br />
Dan Burton, Community Organizer<br />
State Representative Bill Kramer</p>
<p>Break Out 2-F<br />
Activist and Candidate Training</p>
<p>Are you a fiscal conservative considering a run for School Board, City Council, County Board or even the State Assembly or Senate? Attend this session to learn valuable first steps and critical information about legal issues, campaign organization, and more. This is a must for potential candidates!</p>
<p>Lonny Leitner, American Majority</p>
<p>Break Out 2-G<br />
Executive Briefing &#8211; Wisconsin Prosperity Network and Prosperity 101™<br />
Chula Vista Resort &#8211; Upper Dells Ballroom</p>
<p>Open to Prosperity Warriors and Prosperity Club Members</p>
<p>Linda Hansen, Wisconsin Prosperity Network &amp; Prosperity 101™<br />
Steve Moore, Wall Street Journal<br />
Herman Cain, The New Voice<br />
John Fund, The Wall Street Journal<br />
Grover Norquist, Americans for Tax Reform<br />
Michael Reagan, RadioTalk Show Host and son of President Ronald Reagan<br />
Wisconsin Business Leaders:<br />
Tom Schuette, Wausua Homes<br />
Steve Loehr, Kwik Trip<br />
Dr. Tim Nerenz, Oldenburg Group, Inc.<br />
Steven Fettig, Tankcraft &amp; Plasticraft Corp.<br />
Gerardo (Jerry) Gonzalez , Gonzalez Saggio &amp; Harlan, LLP</p>
<p>5:00 pm<br />
Official Summit Activities Conclude<br />
Shuttle Service Will Be Provided to Chula Vista Dome Closing Session</p>
<p>5:30 &#8211; 7:00 pm<br />
Reception – Sponsored and Hosted by Wisconsin Center for Economic Prosperity<br />
Chula Vista Dome</p>
<p>Meet and mingle with candidates from across the state. Reception is fully sponsored and hosted by Wisconsin Center for Economic Prosperity.</p>
<p>Co-Hosts: Rob Kieckhefer and Jason Kohout<br />
For Information visit: www.wcep.org</p>
<p>Notice of this reception is provided for information only. The reception and corresponding activities are not sponsored or hosted by Americans for Prosperity Foundation, Americans for Prosperity, or the Wisconsin Prosperity Network.</p>
<p>7:00 &#8211; 9:00 pm<br />
Dinner On Your Own</p>
<p>9:00 pm &#8211; 1:00 pm<br />
Mark (Block) &amp; Mike (Kaminski) After the Tea Party – Party<br />
Chula Vista Convention Center</p>
<p>Live Music &#8211; Cash Bar. Mix and mingle with others and relax in the beauty of the Chula Vista Resort.</p>
<p>Note:<br />
Summit attendees are invited to join Lord Monckton and the Republican Party of Sauk County (RPSC) for dinner (cocktails at 6; dinner at 7) at the Kalahari Resort. AFP attendees will receive the special membership rate of $35. Pre-register by emailing chair@saukgop.org with your names and tickets requested. Pick them up at the RPSC booth.<br />
This invitation is provided for information only. The RPSC Dinner and corresponding activities are not sponsored or hosted by Americans for Prosperity Foundation, Americans for Prosperity, or the Wisconsin Prosperity Network.</p>
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		<title>What are the five best talking points against commuter rail?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[What are the five best talking points against commuter rail? Randall O’Toole. 
1. Commuter rail is extremely expensive. The Parsons-Brinckerhoff Transport 2020 study of commuter rail found that it would cost three times as much as improvements in bus service throughout the Madison area.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>What are the five best talking points against commuter rail? Randall O’Toole. </strong></p>
<p>1. Commuter rail is extremely expensive. The Parsons-Brinckerhoff Transport 2020 study of commuter rail found that it would cost three times as much as improvements in bus service throughout the Madison area.</p>
<p>2. Only a few people will have the opportunity to ride it. While the bus improvements mentioned above would serve the entire Madison area, commuter rail would serve only one corridor.</p>
<p>3. Even fewer people actually would ride it. Most new commuter rail lines in places like Seattle, Dallas, and San Jose carry only a few thousand riders a day.<br />
In 2007, Seattle’s carried 4,000 round-trips per weekday; Portland, ME about 500; Ft. Lauderdale 550; Nashville<br />
264; Dallas-Ft. Worth 4,450; San Diego 2,900; Stockton-San Jose 1,400. Any respectable bus route can carry that many people. (B.R. addition: One lane of a highway can carry more people 24/7, 365 days including weekends and holidays)</p>
<p>4. Buses are safer: commuter rail kills more than twice as many people per passenger mile carried than buses.</p>
<p>5. Buses are more flexible and don&#8217;t require intrusive land-use regulation. An accident shuts down rail service; buses can drive around. Because rails are fixed, rail transit agencies promote land-use regulation that greatly restricts what people can do with their land both near rail stations (where they promote higher densities) and far away (where they want to limit development so that everyone has to live near the rail line).</p>
<p>Portland &#8217;s new mayor, for example, says he wants to put ALL 300,000 new residents that Portland expects in the next 25 years within a quarter mile of a rail station. Sounds just like Kathleen Falk doesn’t it?</p>
<p>6. T2020 says you “can’t build more roads in Isthmus due to the geographic restrictions- narrow Isthmus surrounded by lakes.” These same reasons apply to adding trains that cross 60 existing roads 8,000 a day between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m. It only makes it 60 times worse than without the trains. Trains will cause instant and continuing gridlock at all those RR Crossings. The existing RR Tracks are not underground or elevated. They are at the same grade as the roads and were built for Freight in the 1850’s long before most of the roads that are there today were put down.</p>
<p>7. If you move all the existing Freight trains to 12a.m to 4 a.m. to accommodate commuter rail between 6 a.m. and 11 p.m., you will have the noise, train whistles and commotion of trains DAY and NIGHT!</p>
<p>8. With buses, you can try them out in a new area or to a nearby city with little cost to lease or run buses for a trial period. If it works, you can add on for little cost. If it doesn’t, you can adjust the areas served and see if that works. If it doesn’t, you drop it and you haven’t lost much money or time.</p>
<p>9. With commuter rail, you must invest a billion dollars or more over 4 or 5 years to build the infrastructure, equipment and skilled people for the line before the first passenger steps aboard. You cannot predict how many people will ride the rails, and once put down, can never change the route. If it turns out poorly and you shut it down, you must repay all the Federal funds you received and return the equipment that is portable and deal with all that is not portable.</p>
<p>10. Liability insurance for buses is not cheap &#8211; unless you compare it with insurance for commuter rail. Across the U.S. the Freight train owners have negotiated a no-fault agreement with their rail sharing partners &#8211; commuter rail &#8211; so that even if they are the cause of an accident, they are not liable for any damages.</p>
<p>Example: CAL Metro accident in Sept 08 could run as high as $1 Billion in damages that will be paid by the taxpayers, not the Freight train owners. (The at-fault party was CAL Metro also)</p>
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		<title>Without a Tax Revolt We Are Lost</title>
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Joe “The Plumber” Wurzelbacher
We will never control our government until we control the federal tax system.
It is corrupted and unfair and feeds unchecked government growth with our money. It has made the federal government far more powerful than what was supposed to be its equal—our state governments. The income [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p align="center"><strong>Without a </strong><strong>Tax Revolt</strong><strong> We Are Lost</strong></p>
<p align="center">By</p>
<p align="center">Joe “The Plumber” Wurzelbacher</p>
<p>We will never control our government until we control the federal tax system.</p>
<p>It is corrupted and unfair and feeds unchecked government growth with our money. It has made the federal government far more powerful than what was supposed to be its equal—our state governments. The income tax hides the cost of the government from plain sight and provides endless amounts of our money for the advancement of politician’s personal ambitions. It is very good for those in Washington and very destructive for the rest of us.</p>
<p>We’re being treated as if our only value as citizens is how much more money we can be made to give up out of our paychecks. When it comes to more and more spending and more and more taxes, it is a one-way conversation. I’m ready to talk back and I don’t think I’m alone. That’s why I’m calling on every patriot to join me in a tax revolt march on Washington , D.C.</p>
<p>I’m leading a Tea Party Patriot team in a growing on-line tax revolt which arrives in Washington , D.C. on April 15<sup>th</sup> to merge with huge physical rallies. It’s a new technology that allows people to choose a graphic “avatar” to digitally march on-line to Washington with hundreds of thousands of other Americans. Even the homebound, recovering veterans and the elderly can add their voice to this new American chorus.</p>
<p>I’m seeing a lot of people remembering that politicians are supposed to follow the will of the people—not trample it. Like Boston Harbor , this is where we again make our stand.</p>
<p>First you choose an avatar at: <a href="http://www.onlinetaxrevolt.com/" target="_blank">www.onlinetaxrevolt.com</a>. Then you choose a team. Michael Reagan has a team, Neal Boortz has a team, Ken Hoagland of <a href="http://fairtax.org/" target="_blank">FairTax.org</a> has a team and I have a team, among a growing number of others. Every day after you join the march, you can check your progress toward Washington , D.C. on a Google Earth map of the United States . You can see other marchers from your hometown, read blogs from the leaders and count the growing number of citizens willing to make a stand.</p>
<p>The on-line tax revolt is open to all whether they favor the Flat Tax, the FairTax or the kind of simplification that President Reagan won. What this march is really about is shifting public policy back to favor the public instead of the political elite. Right now, the on-line revolt has 100,000 marchers and is growing by 1,000 people per hour. It’s wake up call to those in the halls of power.  </p>
<p>This nation began in a tax protest against the rule of royalty, indifference to what were once loyal citizens of the crown and the arrogance of power. A brand new form of government began here that held that government power could only be granted with the consent of the governed. Well guess what? The aristocrats are back, the arrogance of power is back and even taxation without representation is back as our government pledges the earnings of future, unborn, generations of American citizens to secure mind-numbing levels of national debt today. It will ruin the country if we don’t stop it.</p>
<p>This is not the government we learned about in our civics class and not the liberty for which our forefathers shed blood. It’s time for the next great American tax revolt and I hope you join me.</p>
<p><em>Joe “The Plumber” Wurzelbacher was thrust into the national spotlight when he asked Barrack Obama why it was fair to take his earnings and give it to others. Joe has kept asking hard questions of government leaders ever since. Joe leads the Tea Party Patriot Team at </em><em><a href="http://www.onlinetaxrevolt.com/" target="_blank">www.onlinetaxrevolt.com</a></em><em>.</em></p>
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		<title>Tea party movement will be a force in 2010 elections</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tea party movement will be a force in 2010 elections
It’s been a year since Rick Santelli’s epic rant on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade. Who could have guessed that his call for a 4th of July “tea party” on Chicago’s lakefront would be the catalyst for birthing a national movement?
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<p>It’s been a year since Rick Santelli’s epic rant on the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade. Who could have guessed that his call for a 4th of July “tea party” on Chicago’s lakefront would be the catalyst for birthing a national movement?</p>
<p>When a string of nationwide tea parties exploded onto the national scene last April, the phenomena was dismissed (and dissed) by the political class as “Astroturf”. Tea parties have since collectively morphed into a bona fide national political movement that is now widely regarded as a major force in the upcoming 2010 election cycle. Mark Block, Wisconsin State Director of Americans for Prosperity recalled the past year recently.</p>
<p>While acknowledging January’s “Massachusetts Miracle” and last November’s New Jersey and Virginia gubernatorial victories as evidence of the tea party’s muscle, Block’s take is a little different: “Massachusetts was an interesting win. But if you would have been standing in that cabbage field in Racine, Wisconsin in 20 degree weather in January with 4,000 other people, you’d realize just how deep this movement really is.”</p>
<p>Block was hoping for a turnout of 2,000 for the first Madison tea party last April 15. When 8,000 folks showed up – with handmade signs no less – the handful of organizers were stunned. Block said, “People didn’t realize that there were that many people that felt and thought like they did.” 65,000 people attended 24 tea parties around Wisconsin last 4th of July. Another record 15,000 turned out for a tea party at Milwaukee’s lakefront last September.</p>
<p>Meg Ellefson is a stay-at-home mom who was worried enough about her kids’ future that she went back home and started a local tea party group in Wausau. Wausau also happens to be the hometown of Rep. David Obey (D-7th District), House Appropriations Committee Chairman and author of the hugely unpopular Stimulus bill.</p>
<p>When Obey declined to hold even a single “listening session” in his own hometown last August, a record 1,400 folks showed up in Wausau August 27 for an AFP Healthcare Town Hall. Now in a fight for his political life, Obey is trying to hang on to the seat he’s held for 40 years. Seasoned political observers suggest that Obey is “toast” in what will amount to a political tsunami around Wisconsin (and the nation) in November. </p>
<p>When it comes to the future, Block is crystal clear: “The day that the Tea Party appoints a leader is the day the movement dies. The day it decides to become a third party is its death knell.” </p>
<p>According to Block, there are far more Reagan Democrats and JFK Democrats out there than Obama Democrats. Block  is exhorting Independents, Tea Party Democrats and disgruntled Tea Party Republicans to get involved at the local party level and work to get fiscally responsible candidates elected. The strategy is deceptively simple: infiltrate and take over where it matters the most. </p>
<p>Block expects another blockbuster crowd for the upcoming &#8220;Defending the American Dream Summit&#8221; in Wisconsin Dells on March 12-13. He suggests registering at: <a href="http://www.fightbackwisconsin.org/">www.fightbackwisconsin.org</a> </p>
<p> <a href="http://blog.fightbackwisconsin.com/x-40083-Milwaukee-Political-Buzz-Examiner"><img src="http://image3.examiner.com/images/blog/author/Img87314994200463.JPG" border="0" alt="Milwaukee Political Buzz Examiner" width="90" height="75" /></a></p>
<div>March 5, 2:57 PM<img src="http://image.examiner.com/img/greydot.gif" border="0" alt="" align="absMiddle" /><a href="http://blog.fightbackwisconsin.com/x-40083-Milwaukee-Political-Buzz-Examiner">Milwaukee Political Buzz Examiner</a><img src="http://image.examiner.com/img/greydot.gif" border="0" alt="" align="absMiddle" />Kathy Banaszak</div>
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		<title>Agenda Announced For Defending the American Dream Summit</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3rd Annual Wisconsin Defending THE AMERICAN DREAM Summit
Friday &#38; Saturday &#8211; March 12 &#38; 13
Chula Vista Resort
2501 River Road
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965
Hotel Reservations: 800-388-4782
SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS
Official Opening Ceremony With the
FREEDOM TEAM Saturday Morning
at 8:00 am
Defender of the American DreamAwards
State/Nationally Recognized Speakers
Voter Education
Activist &#38; Candidate Training
Property Rights &#38; Coordination
Countering Alinsky&#8217;s Rules
Legal Implications for Organizations
RightOnLine &#8211; New Media
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>3rd Annual Wisconsin Defending THE AMERICAN DREAM Summit</p>
<p>Friday &amp; Saturday &#8211; March 12 &amp; 13</p>
<p>Chula Vista Resort<br />
2501 River Road<br />
Wisconsin Dells, WI 53965</p>
<p>Hotel Reservations: 800-388-4782</p>
<p>SUMMIT HIGHLIGHTS</p>
<p>Official Opening Ceremony With the<br />
FREEDOM TEAM Saturday Morning<br />
at 8:00 am<br />
Defender of the American DreamAwards<br />
State/Nationally Recognized Speakers<br />
Voter Education<br />
Activist &amp; Candidate Training<br />
Property Rights &amp; Coordination<br />
Countering Alinsky&#8217;s Rules<br />
Legal Implications for Organizations<br />
RightOnLine &#8211; New Media<br />
Taking Back Our Elections<br />
Proposed Health Care Amendment</p>
<p>Register Here<br />
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS</p>
<p>Vicki McKenna &#8211; WISN Radio, WIBA Radio</p>
<p>Lord Christopher Monckton &#8211; Columnist, inventor, and Advisor to Margaret Thatcher</p>
<p>Honorable James Sensenbrenner &#8211; Wisconsin 8th District</p>
<p>Herman Cain &#8211; Author, Radio Talk Show Host</p>
<p>Steve Moore &#8211; Wall Street Journal</p>
<p>Grover Norquist &#8211; Americans for Tax Reform</p>
<p>John Fund &#8211; Wall Street Journal</p>
<p>Tim Phillips &#8211; President Americans for Prosperity</p>
<p>Mark Block &#8211; AFP Wisconsin State Director</p>
<p>J.B. Van Hollen &#8211; Wisconsin Attorney General</p>
<p>Joe Wurzelbacher &#8211; &#8220;Joe The Plumber&#8221;</p>
<p>Eric O.Keefe &#8211; CEO, Sam Adams Alliance</p>
<p>Linda Hansen &#8211; Wisconsin Prosperity Network</p>
<p>Tim Nerenz &#8211; The Oldenburg Group</p>
<p>Niger Innis &#8211; Congress of Racial Equality</p>
<p>Dr. David Gratzer &#8211; Author, The Cure</p>
<p>Debra Waller &#8211; Chairman &amp; CEO, Jockey International</p>
<p>Phil Kerpen &#8211; Nat.l Policy Director, AFP</p>
<p>Paul Driessen &#8211; APR, Esq.</p>
<p>Pat Synder &#8211; WSAU Radio</p>
<p>Fred Kelly Grant &#8211; Author, Justice My Ass</p>
<p>Tentative Schedule of Events</p>
<p>Friday, March 12th</p>
<p>10:00 am<br />
Pre-Registration<br />
AFP Summit Headquarters Room<br />
Chula Vista Resort &#8211; Laguna Vista Room &#8211; 2nd Floor<br />
Pre-Registrations Can Be Picked Up Here</p>
<p>AFP Staff Office<br />
Chula Vista Resort &#8211; Aztec Room &#8211; 2nd Floor</p>
<p>4:00 pm<br />
Chula Vista Dome Opens For Vendors</p>
<p>7:30 &#8211; 9:00 pm<br />
Welcoming Reception<br />
Chula Vista Resort<br />
Conference Center Ballroom</p>
<p>Saturday, March 13h</p>
<p>8:00 am<br />
Shuttle Service Available between Resort and Chula Vista Dome<br />
* Chula Vista Parking and Shuttle fees apply</p>
<p>8:00-9:30 am<br />
Registration &#8211; Chula Vista Dome</p>
<p>9:30 am<br />
OPENING CERMONY &#8211; FREEDOM TEAM</p>
<p>Mark Block &#8211; AFP Wisconsin State Director<br />
Tim Phillips &#8211; President Americans for Prosperity<br />
Tim Nerenz &#8211; The Oldenburg Group<br />
Lord Christopher Monckton<br />
J.B. Van Hollen &#8211; Wisconsin Attorney General<br />
Grover Norquist &#8211; Americans for Tax Reform &#8211; Tentative<br />
Phil Kerpen &#8211; National Policy Director, Americans for Prosperity<br />
Paul Driessen, APR, Esq.<br />
Eric O&#8217;Keefe &#8211; CEO, Sam Adams Alliance<br />
Linda Hansen &#8211; Wisconsin Prosperity Network and Prosperity 101TM<br />
Debra Waller &#8211; Chairman of the Board &amp; CEO, Jockey International<br />
Steve Moore &#8211; Wall Street Journal<br />
John Fund, Wall Street Journal<br />
Niger Innis, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)<br />
John Fund, Wall Street Journal<br />
Dr. David Gratzer &#8211; Author, The Cure<br />
David Prosser &#8211; WI Supreme Court Justice<br />
Herman Cain &#8211; Author, Radio Talk Show Host</p>
<p>11:30 am<br />
Defender of the American Dream Awards<br />
Presented by State Representative Leah Vukmir &amp; Pat Synder, WSAU Radio</p>
<p>National Award: Joe the Plumber<br />
State Award: State Representative Bill Kramer<br />
Media Award: Patrick McIlheran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel<br />
AFP-WI Volunteer of the Year: Jim Zeiler</p>
<p>12:00 Noon<br />
Lunch &#8211; Served in The Chula Vista Dome &#8211; Tickets Required</p>
<p>12:30-1:15pm<br />
Lunch Program</p>
<p>Vicki McKenna, WISN Radio, WIBA Radio<br />
Keynote Speaker, Michael Reagan, Invited</p>
<p>Shuttle Service Will Be Provided to Chula Vista Resort for Afternoon Sessions</p>
<p>1:45 &#8211; 3:00 pm<br />
Session 1</p>
<p>Break Out A<br />
RightOnLine &#8211; New Media<br />
Chula Vista Dome<br />
Erik Telford, Americans for Prosperity<br />
J.J. Blonien, AFP-Weekly Reader</p>
<p>Break Out B<br />
Global Warming &#8211; Climate Change &#8211; Economic Suicide<br />
Chula Vista Club House or Upper Dells Ballroom<br />
Phil Kerpen, AFP National Policy Director<br />
James Sensenbrenner, Member of Congress<br />
Lord Christopher Monckton<br />
Paul Driessen, APR, Esq.<br />
Niger Innis, Congress of Racial Equality (CORE)</p>
<p>Break Out 1<br />
It&#8217;s Your Vote &#8230;. Protect It!<br />
Chula Vista Resort<br />
Ardis Cerny, Co-Chair, The We&#8217;re Watching Committee<br />
Mary Ann Hanson, Co-Chair, The We&#8217;re Watching Committee<br />
John Fund, Wall Street Journal</p>
<p>Break Out 2<br />
Prosperity 101TM &#8211; Voter Education<br />
Chula Vista Resort<br />
Linda Hansen, Wisconsin Prosperity Network, Prosperity 101TM<br />
Steve Moore, Wall Street Journal</p>
<p>Break Out 3<br />
Media Relations 101<br />
Chula Vista Resort<br />
Mary Ellen Burke, AFP, National State Communications Manager<br />
Vicki McKenna, WISN Radio, WIBA Radio<br />
Patrick McIlheran, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel<br />
Pat Synder, WSAU Radio</p>
<p>Break Out 4<br />
Property Rights and Coordination<br />
Fred Kelly Grant, Stewards of the Range<br />
Don Parmeter, American Environmental Institute<br />
Jay Verhulst, Foundation for Common Sense</p>
<p>Break Out 5<br />
Legal Implications for Organizations<br />
John Flynn, Americans for Prosperity, Legal Counsel<br />
Mike Dean, First Freedoms Foundation, Legal Counsel<br />
James Troupis, Michael Best &amp; Friedrich</p>
<p>3:45 &#8211; 5:00 pm<br />
Session 2</p>
<p>Break Out 6<br />
Countering Alinsky&#8217;s Rules<br />
Vicki McKenna, WISN Radio, WIBA Radio<br />
Brian Schimming, WIBA Radio<br />
Maggie Delaporte, Women Patriots of Wisconsin<br />
Jolene Churchill, Women Patriots of Wisconsin</p>
<p>Break Out 7<br />
Taxpayer Tea Parties &#8211; Health Care Constitutional Amendment<br />
Jim Zeiler, AFP Wisconsin<br />
Tim Dake, Grandsons of Liberty<br />
Oriannah Paul, Sheboygan Tea Party<br />
Scott Sidney, AFP Wisconsin<br />
Meg Ellefson, Wausau Tea Party</p>
<p>Break Out 8<br />
Net Neutrality<br />
Phil Kerpen, Americans for Prosperity, Vice-President, Policy</p>
<p>Break Out 9<br />
Fair Taxation for States<br />
M. Kevin McLaughlin, Iowans for Discounted Taxes</p>
<p>Break Out 10<br />
Political Math Can Magically Balance Your Budget!<br />
Sheila Weinberg, The Institute for Truth in Accounting</p>
<p>Break Out 11<br />
Dude-Who Stole My Wallet?<br />
Walter Nocito</p>
<p>Break Out 12<br />
Activist and Candidate Training<br />
Lonny Leitner, American Majority</p>
<p>Executive Briefing<br />
Wisconsin Prosperity Network &#8211; By Invitation Only<br />
Chula Vista Resort &#8211; Upper Dells Ballroom<br />
Linda Hansen, Wisconsin Prosperity Network &amp; Prosperity 101TM</p>
<p>5:00 pm<br />
Official Summit Activities Conclude</p>
<p>Shuttle Service Will Be Provided to Chula Vista Dome Closing Session</p>
<p>5:30 &#8211; 7:00 pm<br />
Reception<br />
The Chula Vista Dome<br />
Invited Candidates for Elected Office<br />
Sponsored and hosted by Wisconsin Center for Economic Prosperity<br />
Co-Host &#8211; Rob Kieckhefer and Jason Kohout<br />
For Information visit: www.wcep.org</p>
<p>7:00 &#8211; 9:00 pm<br />
Dinner On Your Own</p>
<p>9:00 pm &#8211; 1:00 pm<br />
Mark &amp; Mike Tea Party Thank You<br />
Chula Vista Convention Center<br />
Live Music &#8211; Cash Bar</p>
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