Friday, October 7, 2011

More Taxpayer Money Lost


 
PhillyDeals: Taxpayer-backed Traffic.com to close Malvern offices
October 05, 2011|By Joseph N. DiStefano, Inquirer Staff Writer
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The closing of Traffic.com's Malvern offices, announced last week by owner Nokia's Navteq division, will idle 300 data professionals. That's bad enough.
It is also a blow to people who think the federal government should select which private companies get taxpayer support.
Starting in 2000, Traffic.com consumed $50 million in no-bid U.S. Department of Transportation grants to develop online highway-traffic data, with backing from former Sen. Arlen Specter and former Rep. Bud Shuster (R., Pa.).
The money helped Traffic.com win contracts with Microsoft, Comcast, the Weather Channel, and others. At its peak, it hired more than 600 workers.
But critics in industry and in Congress, some from districts with rival traffic start-ups, complained that the government's favoritism to Traffic.com unfairly pushed competitors out of the market.
 
 

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

What does this mean?


Rasmussen Reports latest national telephone survey finds that 39% consider it a positive when a political candidate is described as being “pro-gun.”  Only 27% see this as a negative description, while another 30% say it lies somewhere in between.
 
Disappointment with US President Barack Obama’s handling of US-Israel relations has caused a drop in Jewish support for the administration, an annual survey conducted by AJC, a Jewish advocacy organization, revealed.  Disapproval among Jewish voters exceeded approval of Obama's presidency for the first time during the current administration. Jewish approval of Obama’s performance as president declined to 45%, with another 48% disapproving and 7% undecided. 


A Gallup Poll taken this week shows for President Obama an approval rating of 42% and a 49% disapproval rating. 

What does all this mean?  Could it mean that the nation is taking a serious look at the President and his policies and are not happy with that Hope & Change thing he offered before his election?


Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Some words from Joe


No matter which map prevails, I've decided to run for re-election from the district in which I live and where I represent most of my current constituents. If the Democrat map stands, I will be running in what is the new 14th district which entails a good portion of Lake County, almost all of McHenry County, Kane County, Kendall County, and some of Will and DeKalb Counties. I live in McHenry and my current District office is in Northern Lake County. This area is home.

I understand that there is another Republican Congressman drawn into this new district, Randy Hultgren and it would be unfortunate if we had to run against each other. But the new 14th District, if it stands, doesn't belong to any Incumbent or any politician. The district belongs to the people of this district and they will have to decide who their next representative is. And if they have to decide between two Republican Incumbents, so be it - in many ways Randy and I are both good conservatives who share many of the same values but there are also healthy differences between the two of us, we've both had a very different initial tenure in Washington, and the voters in the new district will decide which one of us will best be their voice in DC.


I went to Washington because I believe America is going through a revolution over her very soul and I wanted to do my part to help win this fight. It's why I've been so vocal this first year, it's why I've been a leader in the fight for the balanced budget amendment, it's why I was one of 22 Republicans who voted against my own Speaker's final debt ceiling compromise, it's why I sleep in my office, why I've limited myself to no more than six years in Congress, it's why I turned down my Congressional health and retirement benefits, and it's why I did not attend President Obama's joint session speech the other week and instead came home and listened to 100 small business owners, the real job creators in this country. We are at a crucial point in our country's history and our side -- the side that believes in freedom and limited government -- has to win.


We took a good first step in getting it right this past year. Let's make sure we Republicans continue to do what's right. Go to www.walshforcongress.com and join us in this fight.


Thank you,
Congressman Joe Walsh

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Well Armed Citizens



Democracy is two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote!

Illinois is the only state that does not allow honest citizens to carry firearms.  Even after raising taxes on the people, State Government is still broke.  The last two governors of Illinois are convicted felons.  State government spending still keeps out pacing State income.

I think the lambs in this state need to get armed before it's too late. 

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Our Country needs US


With all the challenges and problems our country faces today, we sometimes forget that past generations have also faced great threats to our homeland.  Benjamin Franklin while working as member of the Continental Congress noticed a symbol on the back of the Presidents chair that looked like a rising or setting sun.  He wondered for many days if that sun was rising or setting and at the same time was this country they were attempting to create doomed to failure or would it rise to become an equal among the nations of the world.  Finally as events unfolded he decided it was a rising sun and this country on the strength of its people would rise to become a free nation of this world.  I still believe has he did, that it was a rising sun and this country on the strength of it's people will continue to rise up as a free nation and a symbol of hope for all people of the earth.  Only we the people can make the future bright.

Friday, July 29, 2011

Joe Walsh statement


WASHINGTON
It is not lost on me that a court case filed almost 8 months ago regarding a marriage that ended more than 8 years ago would be brought up today. We are 72 hours away from one of the biggest decisions our country has to make about its financial future. I understand why this is a story and why the media has to ask me about it. I understood as a candidate, and I understand as a sitting member of Congress that the scrutiny of my personal life will be intense. This is a tough business. It’s also not lost on me that not everyone agrees with me politically, I am the tip of the spear in this current debate, and I will be attacked.

Let me say this. I love all the members of my family past and present. I’ve always given everything I have to meet my financial obligations to my children and I will fight until my last breath against anyone who says otherwise. My children are truly the treasure of my life, which is why I’ve been trying to resolve this issue since January in a court of law, rather than drag my children into it. That is the appropriate venue and I will not discuss this private family issue in public.

The people of Illinois’ eighth congressional district voted for me not because I’m wealthy but because they wanted a fighter in Washington. They did not vote for me because I was a career politician, but because they wanted one of them as their Representative in DC. They wanted someone to stand up to Washington and tell them the spending has to stop. This morning that is exactly what I am going to continue to do.

I have tried to be the most accessible Congressman on the planet and I will continue to do so moving forward. These latest attacks against me are false and I will fight them in the appropriate venue. And as your Congressman I promise you that I am going to put my head down, get back to work and continue to fight for our freedoms and our children’s future. I’m not going to let some hit piece in the media deter me from that.

Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Same old story


With all the back and forth finger pointing going on in Washington D.C. our elected representatives sometimes forget what they were sent there to do. The Republicans have come up with a plan for real spending reductions, a ceiling on future spending, and an amendment that the States can only pass, that would force any future Congress to have balanced budgets.

Our President and Democratic leaders in Congress think such a plan is madness and will hurt the nation.

The attached link shows this Democratic view is nothing new.

http://youtu.be/RWpU8sX10_4


Monday, June 27, 2011

Pay Increases for State Staffers

While Governor Quinn talks about needing additional funds for the recently passed state budget, he fails to mention the salary increases he has given his staff.

Gov. Pat Quinn's budget office spokeswoman will be making nearly 50 percent more money after receiving an additional job title this spring.

Kelly Ann Krapf, a former broadcast reporter, received a salary boost from about $71,000 to more than $105,000.

Krapf, 38, joined the budget office in 2009. Quinn spokeswoman Annie Thompson said Krapf now holds a dual position of communications director and assistant director of the office.

"In her new role, Kelly formally combines the communications role with the fiscal one to create a seamless position that helps to ensure that the complex issues surrounding the budget are articulated effectively to decision makers and Illinois residents alike," Thompson wrote in an email to the Bloomington Pantagraph.

Last year, an Associated Press analysis revealed that Quinn had given 43 salary increases averaging 11.4 percent to 35 staffers over the previous 15 months. The raises were handed out at the same time Quinn was proclaiming a message of "shared sacrifice" and calling for deep spending cuts because of the state's financial crisis.

The Pantagraph reported that Krapf's new salary is similar to what Quinn was paying former associate budget director Malcolm Weems, who recently left to oversee the Illinois Department of Central Management Services.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Obama vs the Truth



Congressman Joe Walsh shows the President is not telling the whole truth about the economy.

Sunday, June 5, 2011

State Rep. Mark Beaubien


State Rep. Mark Beaubien, Jr., who represented the Barrington area in the state legislature for nearly 15 years, died Sunday after suffering an apparent heart attack at a GOP event in Arlington Heights. He was 68.
Beaubien, of Barrington Hills, suddenly collapsed while attending a House Republican fundraiser at Arlington Park racetrack with his wife and several other suburban political leaders. Paramedics’ efforts to revive him were unsuccessful and he was pronounced dead at 5:10 p.m. at the scene, Arlington Heights police said.



Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Business as Usual

Just before the ending days of the State Legislature budget session speaker of the House, Michael J. Madigan held his annual Island Bay Yacht Club fundraiser in Springfield.

There were many people in attendance, all wanting to support the Speaker and get his attention for their own cause. The Laborers' International Union, tobacco company R.J. Reynolds, electrical utility Ameren, Illinois Trial Lawyers Association, The Chicago Federation of Labor, Operating Engineers Local 150, and many more. All this made for a very merry night and brought in $109,000 for the Speaker.

The Speaker is a very powerful person in Illinois government and has been for decades. Mike Madigan and his friend Sen. Terry Link have power over how the State spends its money. They also bear much responsibility for the massive debt the State has. The State cannot pay its bills, but as far as the Cook County Democratic Party is concerned, it is business as usual.

We will continue to have business as usual, as long as we have only one party in control of our State Government.

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Cut Federal Spending

The Treasurer Secretary announced on Monday May 16th the debt ceiling had been reached. U.S. Senator Dick Durbin stated that the debt ceiling must be raised so that the full faith and credit of the United States would not be endangered.

I met Congressman Joe Walsh Monday night and he announced the sky had not fallen and the Earth did not come to an end because of the debt ceiling limit being reached. Joe Walsh said if a vote were to be taken today in Congress to raised the debt ceiling it would fail. According to Joe, we need to make deep spending cuts before the ceiling is raised again.

My question is how does the White House and the leaders in the Senate tie raising the debt limit with the ability of our Country to pay its bills. When someone has maxed out their credit card do they go to the bank to get another loan? The United States is still collecting taxes and taking in Federal fees on a daily basis. The revenue that the Federal Government takes in daily should go towards paying any debt, after which it should then spend the remainder on essential services. As Congressman Walsh said, the Federal Government needs to cut spending. Our Government cannot take care of the needs of everyone on the Planet Earth.

If our current Government cannot decide what goods and services are essential to keep this country running and safe, not only will it be in violation of the United States Constitution but it will fail in its desire to take care of the needs of all people everywhere. Raise the debt ceiling but do not condemn our children and grandchildren to a debt that can never be paid off.



Friday, May 13, 2011

Senate Votes

From the floor of the State Senate we have Senator Dan Duffy giving us a front seat view of how the Cook County Dems run Springfield. How long will the citizens stand for the way the Cook County Machine runs Springfield?

"Sitting on senate floor. We are being asked to vote on state budget bills worth billions. The catch is - the majority has not let the Republicans even see or read ANY of the bills. They even rammed the bills through and skipped the committee process...so no discussion on them either. Unbelievable.

We'll see if the papers even mention that we were not even given time to read or see any of these bills...they will probably just report we voted "no". The full story NEVER comes out.

Actually these are a series of budget bills...it is not just one big budget bill. We are still voting on them and have been voting for the past 1.5 hours so far on them. They just keep bringing them up, one at a time, describe what the bill is about, and ask us to vote. We have no access to the bills and have no idea what they are really about or what is in them. We have to just take their word for it. They are in the majority and can do whatever they want, whenever they want to. They have both houses and the governors office. They don't need one Republican vote and don't really care what we think...this whole process and todays display just proves that fact."



Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Tax Questions?

The new Tax bills are being mailed in Lake County. Doubtless you have questions. Come ask Township Assessors Rebecca Tonigan and John Barrington anything about assessments, appraisals, trends, exemptions and more. Bring your neighbors and bring your questions.

Tuesday May 17th 7:00pm - 8:30pm, Ela Township 1155 East Route 22 Lake Zurich, Illinois

Sponsored by Americans for Prosperity


Sunday, May 8, 2011

Stop the Spending!


The State of Illinois is unable to pay current bills and has borrowed to pay past bills. The debt just keeps getting larger and larger, but instead of working to reduce the debt, the Cook County Democratic controlled state government only wants to spend more. The Democratic leaders only see needs that should be attended, they fail to see the lack of funding that causes harm to the very people they want to help. They continue to dig a deeper hole of debt for our state.

The answer should be spend only what the state needs to function and to pay off past loans. Once Illinois government is solvent again, other needs can be looked at and if there is money in the budget they can be helped.

The link below is by State Senator Matt Murphy, which gives his view of what is not being done in Springfield to decrease the growing debt.


Sunday, April 24, 2011

We are on the Wrong Track

A CBS News/New York Times poll shows 63 % of Americans oppose raising the debt limit.

Also unpopular with the American people according to the same poll is Congress. Only 16% approve of the job Congress is doing. Of those polled 75% disapprove of the job Congress is dong.

The President did not fair too well either when it comes to the issues, Mr. Obama has a 39% approval rating on his handling of foreign policy, a 38% percent approval on handling the economy and a 33% percent approval rating on handling the budget deficit.

The poll showed 75% of Americans say the country is on the wrong track.

Despite all this the Democratic Party, which seems to be under the influence of socialists and Chicago politics, seems to think they know better than the majority of Americans when it comes to how this Country should be governed.

The American People are calling for limited government and fiscal responsibility from our Federal Government. Several members of Congress, both Republican and Democrat have said that Washington cannot continue to spend at the levels it is currently doing. To continue on this path that the President and members of his party have put us on will bankrupt the nation.

The same can be said of our state government. The same Chicago/Cook County politics that have driven our nation to the edge of bankruptcy is alive and well in Illinois. We need to contact all our representatives in government, at all levels and remind them that they represent the people and not big government or big corporations. Enough of the bailouts and handouts, we should all be equal to either fail or succeed in life.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Tell Them We Care!

In the latest election less than 20% of voters in Lake County bothered to cast their votes. This was an election that elected people to local library, park, and school boards which in turn sets the local property tax rates. People complain about taxes but fail to show up to vote their concerns about taxes. Complacency like that is part of how we got into this mess of government over spending and over taxing.

Congressman Paul Ryan of Wisconsin and our Congressman Joe Walsh this Sunday on different national television networks expressed the concerns of the Conservative Republican movement when it comes to our National Debt. The Country is going broke on the current path of tax & spend big government. If nothing is done to Social Security and Medicare both systems will be broke and unable to help our senior citizens. Congressman Ryan has a plan that will not change anything for those 55 and older. His plan will make changes for those younger, which will ensure that there will be Social Security & Medicare in the near future and for many years to come. He wants to get rid of the tax loop holes that some big corporations currently use to not pay any taxes at all. Even if we could tax the top 2% of the tax bracket to 100%, that would not be enough money to pay for all the programs our President wants to keep funded.

The Country is going broke, our national credit card is almost maxed out. Other countries have gone broke but have been bailed out by us and their neighboring countries. No one will come to our rescue and bail out the United States when we cannot pay the bills when they come due. We need to keep the pressure up on all our elected officials that they cannot continue to spend our money and plunge our Country and children into debt. We must not let our members in Congress think that we do not care about our financial future.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Wisconsin or Illinois?

School District 46 in Grayslake has had a stunning couple of months.

Most recently, the last 2 weeks have proven to be Wisconsin-type politics
brought to Grayslake.

Michael Carbone, school board member, was targeted and censured based
upon allegations only. He was not allowed any due process prior to the censure.

On the other hand, the school board president, Mary Garcia, and Sue Facklam,
the vice-president and secretary, have had charges filed with the state's
attorney's office. There is an investigation pending.

You have to ask...why was the school board so quick to censure Michael Carbone, and
investigating allegations into Mary Garcia and Sue Facklam?

The answer is simple and obvious: Michael Carbone has exposed the corruption and
cronyism that exists on the school board and within the district.

Michael has brought to light, through his efforts at making the district more
transparent, some of the old politics and favors that have permeated that school
district as well as others throughout this state and this country.

You have to ask yourself: what do they have to hide? Why fight the transparency?
What are they doing that they don't want to be found out?

Time for Mary and Sue to be held accountable.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Have a Cup of Joe with Joe Walsh at Angelo's in Woodstock

  • Where: Angelo's Restauarant, 117 E. Van Buren St. in Woodstock
  • When: 10:00 - 11-30 AM
  • Details: Please join Congressman Walsh to discuss what's going on in Washington and Illinois' 8th District over a cup of coffee at this week's "Have A Cup of Joe with Joe."

    Angelo's 117 E Van Buren St. Woodstock, IL 60098

    Please bring your friends, neighbors and coworkers out with you. Joe looks forward to seeing you there!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Walsh on ABC News


In case you missed it, Congressman Joe Walsh was featured on ABC News This Week for a seven minute segment. Here is the link to view the segment:

http://abcnews.go.com/ThisWeek/video/tea-party-freshmen-return-home-13012478

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

8th Dist. Town Hall

A message from Congressman Joe Walsh:


As your Congressman, my top priority is to ensure your opinions are heard in our nation's capital. Your ideas, thoughts and suggestions are invaluable as I work to address the issues confronting us in Congress.

Please join me at this Town Hall Meeting for a chance to share your thoughts on jobs, the economy, health care, and spending - nothing is off limits. My staff and I are here to serve you; please let us know how we can.

The town hall will be this Thursday, February 24th from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. at

Harper College - Wojcik Conference Center
1200 W. Algonquin Road
Palatine, IL. 60067

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Dear John

“May you live in interesting times” is an old Chinese curse that many would say is happening now. If you think the world and national news does not affect you personally, that might be a mistake. I just came across a postcard from a tourist in Germany it reads:

“Dear John, Have had a nice trip so far. Good weather and good conditions otherwise. It does not look like war here.

Regards, Bill”

The postcard is dated 8/20/1939 and about 3 weeks later war broke out in Europe. World War II inflamed the world, killed millions, and touched everyone living in some way.

Today we have riots in Greece, strikes and protests in England, Government overthrow in Egypt, riots & bloodshed in other Middle East countries, back at home the Federal government is in more debt than it has ever had. Our own State government is deep in debt and only thinks of taxing and spending its way out.

Too many of us watch TV shows, ballgames, play video games, or just busy earning a living and taking care of the family to pay attention to world and national news. Most of our fellow citizens think there is nothing they can do that would change these problems that will not really touch their lives anyway.

Years from now will someone find another note from Bill to John today mentioning that everything looks good and there is no sign of trouble.

We can and must get involved, contact your representative in Congress and your representative in Springfield and tell them what you and your community needs.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

More Taxes

The State Legislature has been working on increasing the state income tax and the sales tax on cigarettes. I did not see it mentioned about cutting spending. They claim that most of the income tax increase will be temporally, but twice before the Legislature has raised taxes only temporarily and the taxes are still with us. They raise taxes and increase spending, then expect us to pick up the tab.

The economy of our State is at a disadvantage, the State Capital raises taxes while our neighboring states welcomes businesses and consumers from Illinois trying to escape higher Illinois taxes. Our State is broke and all the Democratic controlled Legislature can come up with is to raise taxes.

When will the day come when this State starts to have a government that watches over the assets of the people and stops treating tax dollars as something that must be disposed of in the best manner they see fit?

Sunday, January 2, 2011

A New Year and New Opportunities

2011 promises to be an interesting year.

In the 8th Congressional District in 2010, we voted for "change" and to move in a new direction. I hope it is "change" we can count on, not the status quo.

Expectations are too high and accountability will be at the forefront of the voters.

First on the agenda - stop the spending. There is no reason spending has to be increased over the prior year just because the prior year's budget was used up. In a lot of cases, the budgets are used up so they don't lose the money going forward. If they have to find ways to use the money at the end of the year, guess what....they don't need all of the money they already have in their budget, let alone an increase.

Not only should spending increases be stopped, spending should be cut. Across the board cuts. It's not an easy decision, and I don't envy our new Congressman for having to make them. The bottom line is that we don't have choices in our homes when revenue slows down, we must cut our own spending.

We EXPECT Congress to act responsibly and do the same. We do not expect anything less than what we must do in our own homes. In fact, we expect them to do it in the "People's House".

Next up on the agenda - Obamacare. Defund, repeal, and replace are all musts. Taking a step back and looking at the make up of Washington D.C., we see a Republican House, a Democratic Senate and a Democratic Executive Branch.

Reality would say that the President will veto any repeal of his signature legislation, Obamacare. Unfortunately this is probably accurate, so we must continue to pressure ALL Congressmen and Senators to defund this slap in the face to the American people.

Only by defunding it can we hit the pause button. We will not be able to rewind this tragic bill unless we make changes in 2012. But those changes MUST start now. The Republicans in Congress must understand that they were the lesser of two evils in November's elections, not the choice many would make if given a more viable option.

Next on the agenda must be tax cuts. Holding the tax rates stable from 2001 and 2003 tax changes is not sufficient. A 2 year temporary hold on the tax rates only provides stability for Congress and Washington, D.C.

2 years is not a long-term solution to the joblessness, the economic rebound, or growth and entrepreneurship in the coming years. Anytime someone starts a business, there is budgeting and forecasting for the short-term, 1-5 years, and the long-term, 5-10 years or longer.

How can anyone budget and forecast anything when rates are unstable? Not only individual tax rates, but corporate tax rates. People are taxed at the corporate level, then taxed at the individual level, then taxed again on their discretionary income through sales tax, use tax, etc.

Finally, people are taxed again when they die. They are taxed again on all of the things they have already been taxed on TWICE while they were living.

Is taxing more stimulative? It only serves to fill the pockets of the out 0f touch politicians in Washington D.C. and in Springfield.

We, as the citizens of the 8th District, MUST pay attention to what the politicians are doing. We MUST hold them accountable, and we MUST be VOCAL. This is the only way they will know we are watching them. It is the only way to remind them that they work for us, not that we work to pay their salaries.

2011 promises to be an interesting year. We must not yield, we must not let up, and we must keep going.

If we don't, who will be to blame?

We, The People will be.