Wildfires Jeopardizes Dem Careers

Wildfires Jeopardizes Dem Careers

By Joe Guzzardi

Thomas Jefferson: “The government you elect is the government you deserve.”  Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass is an excellent example of Jefferson’s warning. Bass is under withering criticism for mismanaging California’s Pacific Palisades and Eaton wildfires. Calls for Bass’s resignation are increasing and, in the meantime, a recall petition gathered more than 135,000 verified signatures through January 13 and is gaining momentum.

The petition demands:

     1. The immediate resignation of Mayor Karen Bass due to her failure to lead during this unprecedented crisis.
     2. A full, transparent investigation into the failures in disaster preparedness, response, and resource allocation that left our city vulnerable.
     3. Accountability for the mismanagement of taxpayer funds intended for disaster relief and recovery.
     4. A comprehensive plan for ensuring the safety of all Angelenos in the face of future disasters.
Closing sentence: “The people of Los Angeles deserve a leader who is present, accountable, and actively working to protect and serve our community. Mayor Bass’s actions—or lack thereof—have shown she is unfit for the office she holds.”

The “present, accountable, and actively working” reference is to Bass’ trip as part of a U.S. presidential delegation to Ghana to attend President John Dramani Mahama’s inauguration, a colossal waste of money with no tangible benefit to Angelenos. Moreover, three years ago Bass promised to cut back on her international travel to focus on Los Angeles. The former globe-trotting House Foreign Affairs Committee member vowed to limit her travel to D.C., Los Angeles, Sacramento and San Francisco. As Mayor, Bass had also gone to Mexico for President Claudia Sheinbaum’s inauguration and three times to France for the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. To Paris and back, to Paris and back, to Paris and back, three frivolous round trips that taxpayers funded.

Bass isn’t a major global player like President Joe Biden or Secretary of State Anthony Blinken. Her place is at home trying to resolve Los Angeles’ myriad crises that include a budget shortfall,  a $22 billion homelessness dilemma, and a dysfunctional public school system where, because of grade inflation, in some subjects as many as four out of every five students receive A, B, and C grades, while only one in five met grade-level benchmarks, and thousands of struggling students are left with limited access to true academic help.

Bass deserves to be recalled. But, as Jefferson would agree, the voters who put her in the mayor’s office share the blame for the disaster that’s befallen southern California. Plenty of evidence of Bass’ colossal incompetence and radical political leanings were available to voters to scrutinize in the weeks that led up to her 2022 election. During her six terms in the U.S. House of Representatives, Bass embraced a far-left progressive agenda. In the 1970s, Bass worked construction for Fidel Castro’s Cuba with the Venceremos Brigade, a Communist group that for half a century has organized annual trips to Cuba for young, left-wing Americans. Bass made eight trips to Cuba as a California Assembly member from 2004 through 2010 and, when Castro died in 2016, Bass lauded him: “The passing of the Comandante en Jefe is a great loss to the people of Cuba,” an insensitive remark that outraged Cubans living in the U.S. Bass later denied that she was a Castro-sympathizer.

In the so-called non-partisan election where party affiliation is not listed, voters had a credible alternative, Republican turned Democrat Rick Caruso, a former L.A. Department of Water and Power Commissioner, and unanimously elected L.A. Board of Police Chiefs’ president. Caruso’s hands on experience with water, power, and police officers would have been helpful during the fires. Too bad for Pacific Palisades residents that Caruso is a white billionaire; DEI triumphed as he lost to Bass in a run-off election.

A recall Newsom petition is also circulating and justifiably so. The wildfires have torched more than 40,000 acres, almost three times the size of Manhattan, destroyed more than 12,000 structures and killed at least twenty-four people. Newsom’s many critics note that wildfires are a common and well-known California issue. Yet Newsom has not been able to produce any realistic plan after six years as governor and eight years as lieutenant governor, which shows that he is completely unprepared and lacks the compassion and backbone to lead California any longer.

Bass kicked off her 2026 re-election campaign in July and proclaimed that we cannot “afford to stop our momentum,” a rallying cry she will have to revise. Doubtlessly, Bass has eyes on a higher California office and perhaps beyond. She’s seen up close and personal that gross inability is not a political barrier to bigger things. Look at Kamala Harris who went from being Willie Brown’s concubine to California’s Attorney General to U.S. Senator to Vice President to presidential candidate, in which the shallowness she displayed on a national stage caught up with her.

Good luck to voters on their recall effort. Given the outcome during the Newsom 2021 recall, victory will be an uphill battle. Diversity-crazed Californians rejected a more-than qualified black gubernatorial candidate, Larry Elder, and chose the pasty-faced, glam boy, illegal alien welcoming Newsom. Go figure!

Joe Guzzardi is an Institute for Sound Public Policy. Contact him at jguzzardi@ifspp.org

Wildfires Jeopardizes Dem Careers

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Delco Chesco Freedom Links

Delco Chesco Freedom Links

By Bob Small

These are the Delco and Chesco links from the Program for the 2024 Bll of Rights Commemorative Banquet . Please inform me of what I’ve missed. Perhaps some industrious soul could create a database in the future.

Chesco United lists its town hall meetings at The Desmond Hotel. See also Keystone Town Hall. They’re also busy with radio programs on The Conservative Voice. Their events are widely publicized,here and otherwise

In Delco, we have DelcoXposed (@DelcoXposed) / X, which is on X, Pinteret and Tik Tok, serves as a clearinghouse for various events. Do not confuse it with DelcoExposed, which is something else entirely.

Delco Republicans Grass Roots is yet another clearinghouse. Among the other groups listed are Pennsylvania Coalition for Informed Consent | Empowered .. and, of course, Bill Lawrence online, which you are reading right now. This group has ten other groups listed.

There is also United4Delco.

Lastly, we have Home | Right For Bucks Organizatio They have a calendar of events, a very active blog and a fairly extensive resources page.

Does anyone think it would be a good idea to have a central database that would list alternative websites Just asking.

Delco Chesco Freedom Links

By Bob Small

These are the Delco and Chesco links from the Program for the 2024 Bll of Rights Commemorative Banquet . Please inform me of

RINOS For Rothman

RINOS For Rothman — Pennsylvania’s new Republican senator Dave McCormick is bucking the guy who got him his job by backing establishment State Senator Greg Rothman (R-34) to replace Lawrence Tabas as Pennsylvania GOP chairman.

Rothman is a globalist.

On the other hand, so is McCormick but Trump backed him so we ended up voting for him despite serious misgivings.

The guy Trump wants to lead Pennsy’s Republicans is Bill Bachenberg, whose sympathies are with average Pennsylvanians rather than the World Economic Forum.

That McCormick is picking a fight over this means he is likely the enemey.

What those who make their sweet livings in politics fail to see is that the scales are falling from the eyes of the masses.

More are understanding that political parties are mere means and not ends.

The ends are having lives free of fear and want.

The political class, however, has come to understand that creating fear and want can be quite profitable.

The people are waking up. They get they must get together to escape lives as impoverished slaves. The races are uniting. The sexes are understanding they aren’t enemies.

Who the Republicans pick to lead them will be the choice of state committee people, who are generally minions working in government.

We hope the political class wakes up and understands that while useful, they are far from necessary, and they make Bachenberg the state leader.

Update: It’s been pointed out to us that after Trump’s win in 2016, the Pennsylvania GOP picked Val DiGiorgio to lead it over Lawrence Tabas who was part of the team that gave Trump his victory. Val, of course, had to resign in disgrace and went on to actually help Josh Shapiro become governor.

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Freedom Links For 2025

Freedom Links For 2025

By Bob Small

Part of the program for the 33rd Annual Bill of Rights Banquet had an additional resource page. Below are links from this page, with brief explanations.

Before we start, a quote from Hawaii Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawaii) who, in a recent interview said “And I think that we’ve now learned that we have to build our own infrastructure (Thanks to Dom Giordano for mentioning this.)

So what are CNN, MSNBC, The New York Times, The Washington Post, NPR, and many more.? Are they right wing? Hardly. Why can’t the Democrats admit Trump was a better candidate than Biden/Harris? Then they would have to re-examine their whole process and structure. Better not to change.

Patriot.Online is the creation of Gregory Stenstrom , co-author of The Parallel Election: A Blueprint for Deceptionwhich should be required reading for anyone curious about the results of the 2020 Presidential Election. He also has writings about “The Council” among other topics. An xmail is requested for Patriot online.

The next link on the page was unfamiliar to many of us is Free Roger Ver Campaign | #FreeRoger

Roger Var is the author of Hijacking Bitcoin: The Hidden History of BTC – Uncover the . and a voice for the transformative power of Bitcoin. His various incarcerations, in both Spain and the US are various shades of questionable.

We now move to Garrett Ziegler, known for Marco Polo | Substack which describes itself as “The opposition research group for the American People”. He is better known for being sued by Hunter Biden in the matter of the infamous Hunter Biden laptop. See also Hunter Biden sues former Trump White House aide over  and ‘You Nazi piece of s—‘: Hunter Biden’s wife confronts …

Now, before Hunter Biden, there was Billy Carter, who was not pardoned from a year in jail by his brother Jimmy.

Wonder if Brian Schatz (see above) has followed the Hunter Biden saga? Just asking.

Freedom Links For 2025

By Bob Small

Part of the program for the 33rd Annual Bill of Rights Banquet  had an additional resource page. Below are links from this page, with brief explanations.

Freedom Links For 2025

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Alfe Honors Activist And Supporters At Real Hulk Bash

Alfe Honors Activist And Supporters At Real Hulk Bash — Alfe Goodwin, tonight, Jan. 11, held a bash in at Real Hulk Records in Chester to thank her supporters and honor the activists who are turning Southeast Pennsylvania free.

Alfe was the GOP congressional candidate for the 5th District last November. The help she received from the party was not exactly what we would call enthusiastic. The Delaware County Republicans just seem to not want to fight. Unless it’s against Trump supporters maybe.

Honored were activist Sharon Devaney, a children’s author and health specialist who launched campaigns against public school encouragement of child mutilation and Delco’s status as a sanctuary county when it was quite uncool to do so; Antoine Gist, a founding member of Pennsylvania’s Blexit Chapter; Kathy Buckley, the Republican candidate for the 168th District State House seat who suffered vicious smears that went unanswered by the party establishment; Joy Schwartz, who ran for County Council in 2023 and who has been calling attention to election issues, again when it wasn’t a cool thing to do; Mina Quarles of Flip Philly Red, who spoke at President Trump’s June 22 rally at Temple University’s Liacouras Center; Maria Miller, a long-time Republican activist; entrepreneurs and performing artists DJ Se7en and Ali Kelley, who is also a Chester GOP committeeman; and entrepreneur Bruce Banner, who let Real Hulk Studio be used for the event.

Yes, Bruce Banner is his real name.

Oz Sultan, a Republican committeeman from Harlem who has since moved to Wynnewood and is running for office in Montgomery County, was guest speaker.

John McAuley led the pledge of allegiance. A truly sublime moment was when Ms. Lyssa sang the Star Spangled Banner.

After the ceremonies several of the honorees participated in a podcast which we will link to when it becomes available.

There was also food, drink and dancing.

Mission Barbecue was caterer.

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Joy Schwartz received her honors
Kathy Buckley takes the stage
Oz Sultan gives an update on the political scene
The participants of the podcast at Real Hulk Studio
Donald Trump takes the dance floor

Laken Riley Act Passes House But Too Late to Save Innocent Nursing Student

Laken Riley Act Passes House But Too Late to Save Innocent Nursing Student

By Joe Guzzardi

In a refreshing change from his indifference to immigration enforcemen, House Speaker Mike Johnson, with all Republicans and 48 Democrats voting “Yea,” passed the “Laken Riley Act” (LRA) 264-159, Jan. 7. Georgia Republican Rep. Mike Collins had introduced the companion bill to the Senate legislation of the same name which will be voted on later in January. Johnson skeptics vividly remember that the speaker vowed not to send Ukraine one more penny unless HR-2, the strongest enforcement legislation ever written, was included in the next bill. Ukraine got its billions; HR-2 died a quiet death. Johnson, however, made good on his most recent promise to deliver LRA to citizens who want safe neighborhoods, free of violent criminal aliens.

Both the House and the Senate bills will authorize Immigration and Customs Enforcement to issue detainers and take custody of illegal immigrants who commit burglary, theft, larceny or shoplifting offenses. Jose Ibarra, a previously deported Venezuelan illegal alien was originally released from the El Paso port of entry into the interior. After he arrived in New York, NYPD charged Ibarra with “acting in a manner to injure a child less than 17 and a motor vehicle license violation.” Once in Athens, Ga. Ibarra with his brother Diego were cited for shoplifting at a Walmart before he later killed nursing student Riley. Ibarra was convicted of three counts of felony murder and counts of malice murder, kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape and the sexual deviancy “peeping Tom” crime. To state the obvious, had Ibarra been deported back to Venezuela which federal immigration law requires, Riley would not have been murdered and today she might be a practicing registered nurse.

Kudos to the 48 common sense Democrats that voted for safety and security in the communities they represent. But in his post-vote press release, Johnson blasted the 159 Democrats who voted against the bill. Johnson wrote that it “is hard to believe after countless horrific stories like Laken’s, ANY House Democrats would vote against deporting illegal aliens who commit violent crimes against American citizens.” Earlier, Johnson said he viewed the bill as a key test of Democrats’ policy priorities after a resounding number of voters identified the border crisis as their top concern during the run-up to the 2024 election. Johnson may have been disappointed with the Democrats but certainly could not have been surprised. The Democrats are indifferent to ICE’s 2024 Fiscal Year Report which showed that 81,312 illegal aliens had criminal histories with a combined total of 516,050 charges and/or convictions which include the following serious and violent offenses:

  • 57,081 assaults.
  • 18,579 sexual assaults and sex offenses.
  • 12,895 weapons offenses.
  • 11,822 burglaries.
  • 5,462 robberies.
  • 2,894 homicides.
  • 2,766 kidnappings.

When LRA gets to the Senate, its prospects look good. South Dakota Republican John Thune, the new Majority Leader, supports immigration enforcement. The last Republican to precede Thune as Majority Leader was Kentucky’s Mitch McConnell, an immigration enthusiast on par with many of the most supportive open borders Democrats. Thune, on the other hand, earned an A+ grade on strengthening border and interior enforcement, as well as Imposing more rigid standards for refugee resettlement and asylum petition approvals.

On X, Thune posted, “As the 119th Congress begins, the U.S. Senate will work to ensure President Trump has his team in place to secure our border, protect our homeland, and provide for our nation’s defense.” Thune added that Riley’s horrific murder at Ibarra’s hands “should have never happened. There is an urgent need to take action regarding the border crisis to protect the American people…. which is why I chose this as the first bill the Senate will vote on this Congress.” In March 2024, the House with 37 Democrats voting in favor passed the Laken Riley Act 251-170. But the Senate Democratic Whip, Illinois’ Dick Durbin, blocked the bill. Protecting Americans is not a partisan issue; Durbin’s action is incomprehensible.

Thune is entering his fourth term in the Upper Chamber where he holds the caucus’ most powerful position and has a majority; his job is to convert his words into actions by getting LRA passed. No rush, though. If LRA gets to the president’s desk before the new administration is sworn in, Biden will veto it. Years have passed since Congress has passed an immigration bill that improves Americans’ lives. LRA is a welcome step in the right direction to protect the nation but much more must be done starting with closing the borders, clearly the most effective way to keep criminals out.

Joe Guzzardi is an Institute for Sound Public Policy analyst. Contact him at jguzzardi@ifspp.org

Laken Riley Act Passes House But Late to Save Innocent Nursing Student

Ed note: Mary Gay Scanlon (D-Pa5), Madeleine Dean (D-Pa4) and Summer Lee (D-Pa12) again voted against it.