Monday, December 5, 2011

RPTC Christmas Party!!!



The Republican Party of Trempealeau County
Invites you to our
2011 Christmas Party!!


Date: Saturday December 10th 2011
Beedle’s Bar and Restaurant
Centerville, Wisconsin
Cocktails 6pm
Dinner 7pm

$25.00 for a Single Individual
$50.00 for a couple


Dinner Menu Choices are as follows:
Fettuccine Alfredo
11oz Prime Rib
North Atlantic Cod




Merry Christmas!


Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Tax the Rich?

by Valerie Pierzina

Taxing the nameless, faceless, abstract “rich” is always a popular notion that tends to poll well with the American public. Aside getting into the semantics of identifying exactly what the definition of “rich” is, I ask a much simpler, more basic question. Despite where the Federal Government gets it, can they really be trusted with any more of our money, regardless of where it came from?! I would guess the collective answer to this question is a resounding NO, regardless of your party affiliation or income class. While it may be tempting to go along with President Obama on this so-called “Buffet Tax” on the rich you must first question why the Federal Government would suddenly be wise and responsible with taxpayers money, be those taxpayers “rich” or not. The best example of this waste of taxpayer’s hard earned money is the Solyndra scandal. The green energy company Solyndra was given $535 million in “stimulus” funds by the Obama administration, thanks to American taxpayers. The Bush administration had previously denied a loan to this company due to the company’s already precarious financial footing, an air of desperation among its executives, and risk of bankruptcy. Bankruptcy indeed happened, but not before over a ½ billion dollars was given to the company as part of President Obama’s failed “stimulus program” and equally disappointing “green jobs initiative.” President Obama and Vice-President Biden personally touted Solyndra as not only the future of green energy, but also of green job creation. Jobs were not created, in fact, the company’s doors are now closed, with more than 1,100 of its employees out of work, and hundreds of millions of taxpayer dollars wasted. So, before you give in to the drumbeat of “tax the rich” why not stop to ponder why exactly the government needs more of our money in the first place? Why are our elected officials attempting to simply redirect blame rather than come up with real solutions? And, why are they trying to pit Americans against one another in what amounts to nothing more than class warfare? I think you all know the answer.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

There is no free lunch!

-by Deloras Vind

“There is no free lunch”. Beginning in the 1850’s taverns advertised free lunches given to those who bought liquid libation at their establishment. The price of the food was paid for by naive patrons through higher prices for beer. I’d guess alcohol in the brain leads to mushy, muddled thinking to believe you’d get something for nothing. So it goes with”free handouts” or higher taxes for business, mushy heads think it is free. The catch is you pay more and you loose your freedoms.

Today, these free lunches are government entitlements and handouts to buy votes. Someone pays for overpriced union health insurance, public union membership compulsion and ensuing fees, and increased government regulation of your choices. Can you say mercury light bulbs, job killing green energy mandates and Obamacare waivers? Well guess what, you and I pay more in taxes, hidden fees, loss of economic freedoms, and loss of private property protections.

Don’t be suckered by thinking you are getting something for nothing – there’s no such thing as a free lunch. This 4th of July take some time to reflect on the cost of your liberty and freedom.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Politics & Pints: JUNE

Join us at Politics & Pints, this SATURDAY at Red's Peanut Bar in Arcadia. Hope to see you there!

Saturday, June 4, 2011

Parade Charade

by Valerie Pierzina
At the first official parade of the season, Arcadia’s Broiler Days parade, it was evident that this is not your normal “non-election” year in Wisconsin politics. With tensions running high and ridiculous recalls looming, at the hefty expense of taxpayers I might add, politicians are out in full force to perfect their images as all things sunshine and roses.
Senator Vinehout was present, busy pandering the parade route with an adorable, although borrowed, dog. It was nice to see our Senator back in the state, the state that she was elected to represent, having returned from her glorified temper-tantrum/union-funded vacation in Illinois.
Speaking of temper-tantrums, our Assemblyman Chris Danou was at the parade too, and I must say, it was a pleasure to see him on his best behavior, throwing candy to children instead of a fit, like the water thrown at his peers in the Assembly. It was also refreshing to see him wave hellos and exclaim pleasant greetings along the parade route, rather than pointing fingers and screaming “Shame, Shame, Shame!” at his Republican counterparts.
And, from what I could tell, both Vinehout and Danou were in their own clothes, instead of their union issued garb, you know, those matching colored t-shirts of “solidarity.” Nothing like being visually branded to make clear to the world just who owns you and your party, in case there was ever any doubt.
Finally, Congressman Ron Kind was there too, handing out his traditional “Be ‘Kind’ to Kids” stickers, a cute play on words that would be a whole lot cuter had he not supported every single pro-abortion measure ever brought before him, including continuing tax payer funded abortions at Planned Parenthood, both at home and abroad.
And so, with parade season just getting underway, please do not forget the abhorrent and juvenile behavior of our elected Democrat representatives. The behavior that was organic to them, not calculated and contrived as these parade appearances are. Do not be lured in with free candy, cute puppies, and fake smiles. These tokens are merely representations of the handouts Democrats promise to so many, but fail to deliver on so often. Do not feel entitled to anything from our elected officials, other than the truth- and the truth is the thing that they are least willing to give.

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Trempealeau County Supreme Court Recount Results

Trempealeau County Board Chairman Wally Geske stated the following in a letter about the recount demanded by Joanne Kloppenburg for Wisconsin Supreme Court: "The recent Wisconsin Supreme Court recount in Trempealeau County resulted in a zero "0" change. This should give citizens of Trempealeau County confidence in our elections and is a credit to Paul Syverson and his dedicated poll workers. Congratulations on a job well done. Even though there were no changes in the final count, there were ramifications. It took 10 workers three and one-half days to complete the task. It cost the taxpayers of the county $3,402.05. Thank you Ms Kloppenburg for adding this to our county budget."

Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Letter to Legislators: Top 10 Priorities

Republican members of the 3rd Congressional District constructed the following list of "Top 10" priorities our Republican Legislators need to focus on under the new GOP leadership. The letter was then composed and approved by the 3rd District Executive Committee and all the County Chairs. The letter was sent, in April, to all of our Republican Senators and Assemblymen in the 3rd Congressional District, Senate Majority Leader Scot Fitzgerald, Assembly Leader Jeff Fitzgerald, Governor Scott Walker, Lt. Governor Rebecca Kleefisch, US Senator Ron Johnson, Attorney General JB Van Hollen, State Treasurer Kurt Schuller, and RPW & RNC Leadership. The letter sent is as follows:


To the Honorable Republican Legislators:

Congratulations on gaining control of the Assembly, Senate, and Governor’s office! We worked hard this campaign season to help make this a successful election for Republicans, and we’d like to continue to help you set priorities for this legislative session. At the 3rd District Leadership Meeting held in January, a list was developed by members of the 19 county parties within the 3rd Congressional District to help you understand what your constituents believe are the most important issues facing us today. The list is to help you focus on what issues to tackle first and to remind you of what voters expect you to deliver on.

These are our top 10 priorities:
1. Economic Development: including job creation in the private sector, reduction in corporate taxes and deregulation of business.
2. Balance the Budget: Without raising taxes and without raiding designated funds.
3. Voter ID: and eliminate same day voter registration.
4. 2nd Amendment Rights: including concealed carry and maintain open carry.
5. Property Taxes: reduce property taxes and work to reduce and/or eliminate as many taxes as possible.
6. Illegal Immigration: deal with the problem honestly and without fear.
7. State Income Tax: reduce and/or eliminate personal state income tax.
8. Clean Bill Legislation: initiate Clean Bill legislation.
9. DNR: do not allow the DNR to interfere with business.
10. Social Issues: Adhere to social conservatism, respecting traditional family values, including the sanctity of life (from conception until natural death) and the definition of marriage as between one man and one woman.

Thank you for this opportunity to address you with the issues that are most prevalent in the minds of your supporters from the 3rd Congressional District. We recognize this is a volatile time for you as conservatives and the pressure you are facing from the left is immense. We want to assure you that we are here to support you and will continue to stand with you, as long as you continue to stand up for us and adhere to the conservative principles the Republican Party represents. Thank you for all you have done and will do to make Wisconsin great again. We believe in Wisconsin and we believe in you!

Respectfully,

3rd Congressional District Republican Party of Wisconsin

Friday, May 27, 2011

Proud, not ashamed, of Voter ID

by Deloras Vind

Shameless is defined as having or showing no feeling of shame, modesty or decency; brazen, or impudent.

Shameless is standing in the Senate chambers shouting; Shame! Shame! Shame! at your fellow workers because they have a different viewpoint and vote than yours. At least this time the 14 Senators were in the Wisconsin chambers not in Illinois hiding out, though most – including Senator Vinehout - did not voice a roll call vote though asked twice.

Its about time Voter ID is law. My vote will not be disenfranchised. I will gladly show my photo ID to confirm who I am and live in the district in which I vote. I like that my vote will not be cancelled due to the fraud of others. We must show photo ID for over the counter sinus medication, to write a check, buy a pack of cigarettes, visit the Doctor, get insurance, join the military, go to college, get married, open a PO Box, apply for food stamps, get Badgercare, etc … Just about everything in life … and now to vote.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Supreme Court Recount: Trempealeau County


The recount for the WI Supreme Court Race between Justice David Prosser and Joanne Kloppenburg begins Wednesday. Those that would like to help oversee the recount in Trempealeau County, should report to the Trempealeau County Courthouse in Whitehall at the County Board Room tomorrow morning.


The schedule for recount is as follows:

9:00am-Noon (Start)

Noon-1:00 (Lunch Break)

1:00-4:30 (Resume)


The recount will resume on Thursday and Friday, if necessary, at the same times. The Trempealeau County recount should be complete by Friday. The deadline given for the statewide recount is May 9th.


Incumbent Justice David Prosser won the election by 7,316 votes over challenger Joanne Kloppenburg. Prosser declared victory on April 18th after official state canvassing was complete. Kloppenburg decided to request a taxpayer funded recount. The cost of this recount is estimated to be a minimum of $575,000. The largest number of votes ever recovered during a recount in Wisconsin was 489.

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Gov. Walker's First 100 Days

~by Sherry Nelson

As a taxpayer, lifelong Wisconsinite, policeman’s daughter, and mother of two young children, I am concerned by Mr. Danou’s and Ms. Vinehout’s constant attacks on Governor Walker. I stand proudly with Gov. Walker and applaud his efforts to make the necessary cuts to keep Wisconsin open for business.

Ms. Vinehout’s recent letter printed in the Blair Press contained several negative constituent excerpts in response to Governor Walker’s Budget. Naturally, the responses she used were largely from state and union workers or people working for small town local government. Ms. Vinehout is not accurately portraying her constituency. Not one excerpt hailed Gov. Walker’s budget, and yet there are many of her constituents who do.

Serious cuts do need to be made. However, I understand in order to fix our great state and nation, sacrifices need to be made too. Simply and practically stated, many groups need to learn to live with less. There are some wonderful programs out there, but right now Wisconsin needs to focus on repairing and growing the state economy by whatever means necessary. Gov. Walker does not make decisions lightly, nor does he make them maliciously.

Below are a few accomplishments from Scott Walker’s first 100 days taken directly from the www.Wisconsin.gov website. It is quite impressive.

  • 13,000 Private Sector Jobs Created in January and February including 8,200 Manufacturing Jobs
  • Executive Order: Creation of the Commission on Government Waste, Fraud, and Abuse to Help Save $300 Million
  • Elimination of State Taxes on Health Savings Accounts
  • Reform of Wisconsin’s Litigation Climate
  • Relocation and Economic Development Tax Credit Legislation
  • Tax Relief for Wisconsin’s Job Creators: Small Businesses
  • Transforming the Department of Commerce into Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation
  • Supermajority for Passage of Tax Increase Legislation
  • Right-Sizing State Government with Modest Requests on State Pension, Health Care
  • Balancing Wisconsin’s FY 2011 Budget
  • Proposed Budget that Balances $3.6 Billion Deficit and Reduces the Structural Deficit to Lowest Point in Recent History
  • Applied to Upgrade Hiawatha Rail Line
  • Introduced Online Brownbag Lunches so Constituents Can Hear Directly from the Governor
  • Introduced 3rd Grade Reading Taskforce: “Read to Lead” to Make Sure Every Wisconsin 3rd Grader Can Read at Grade Level

As a member of the silent majority (the Republican party), I urge fellow conservatives to become active members of the democratic process, as Mr. Danou suggested in a previous letter. Let Sen. Vinehout and Rep. Danou hear your voices too. We need to effectively communicate our support for Gov. Walker and political solidarity to our legislators to encourage equal and fair representation, not merely the one-sided bias that has been overtly portrayed in the local newspapers.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

POLITICS & PINTS: April

Politics & Pints is an informational social gathering where people can come and talk politics and current events over a beer and good food. Meet like-minded conservative friends, new and old. At Politics & Pints it is not taboo to talk politics! Hope to see you at the Welcome Bar in Independence this Saturday! Bring a friend.... New members always welcome.

3rd District GOP Tailgate Party!



La Crosse Loggers Opening Day

Saturday, June 4th

4:00pm Tailgate

6:05 pm Game time

$25.00 per person


Show your support for GOP Senators Dan Kapanke and Sheila Harsdorf as they face possible recall elections. GAME ON!!! Let's Play Ball!

Thursday, April 14, 2011

WI TEA Party Rally with SARAH PALIN!

~Wisconsin Taxpayers TEA Party Rally~

Americans For Prosperity & other WI Patriot Groups!!

Sarah Palin to be keynote speaker!!! ~

Date: Saturday, April 16

Time: 12:00pm - 1:30pm

Location: State Capitol Madison, WI ~

More Info.......

Sarah Palin!!! http://www.sarahpac.com/

John Fund - Wall Street Journal http://topics.wsj.com/person/f/john-fund/5467

The Beautiful Man -James T Harris(emcee) http://jamestharris.com/

Rock Star of Radio - Vicki McKenna https://www.facebook.com/vickimckennapage

Tony Katz & Pajamas Media http://allpatriotsmedia.com/

Vocalist Chuck Day http://www.chuckday.com/

American Thinker - Josiah Cantrell http://www.americanthinker.com/josiah_cantrall/

...more to come!

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*If you'd like to volunteer, please shoot us an email at: teapartymadisonvolunteer@gmail.com

Friday, April 1, 2011

Support Justice David Prosser

~by Kim Low

Supreme Court Judge David Prosser is up for re-election on Tuesday, April 5th. It’s an important seat for WI Supreme Court. Honorary Judge Prosser is known to be moderate in his opinions and uses the Wisconsin Constitution when ruling on each case. It is important to the people of Wisconsin that he retains this seat.

David Prosser was born in Chicago and grew up in Appleton, WI. He was appointed by Governor Tommy Thompson in 1998 and was then elected in 2001. His term is up this year, but his experience and track record of serving the people of Wisconsin is extraordinary. For example: Outagamie County DA, WI State Assembly for the Appleton area, six years as Assembly minority leader and two years as Assembly Speaker, member of the National Conference of Commissioners on Uniform State Laws and before joining the Supreme Court, Justice Prosser served on the WI Tax Appeals Commission. He has the experience necessary to ensure the rights of the people of Wisconsin are upheld.

I believe Judge Prosser is a Wisconsin Supreme Court Judge that will be willing to assist our newly elected representatives to get things done, allowed by our State Constitution, instead of hindering the change that is necessary to get Wisconsin back on track quickly. Wisconsin is currently ranked in the top 10 of the 50 states with the highest debt per capita and we need to get this under control now.

Please vote on Tuesday, April 5th, to keep Judge Prosser in Wisconsin!

Write in Anthony Nelson for G-E-T School Board

~by Kim Low

Whose interests are best served by the current District Superintendent and G-E-T School Board? I would submit it is neither yours nor mine. Due to the obvious ethical deficiencies, inherent in situations concerning nepotism, the tax payer is, at a minimum, under represented. There are members of the District Board who have relatives who either are teaching or working for the school district in some other capacity. When school was canceled due to a high volume of “sick” teachers on February 17th, do you think the board would take disciplinary action towards those teachers who traveled to Madison, rather than to stay and teach our children? Why should they? Their spouses and other family members are on the payroll. Look at the staff directory on the G-E-T website.

Dr. Grace was questioned if there was a policy in place for teachers and staff who falsely call in sick, and he claimed there isn’t one. He was asked for a list of teachers who called in sick on February 17th, but he said that list does not exist. The verbiage is such that, even with open request policies it is very difficult to get information from our particular district. One of the At-Large Board Members seat is up for election Tuesday April 5th. That seat is currently held by Paul Halderson, the farmer with a 2000-head dairy operation. While Mr. Halderson makes great contributions to the community, how can we expect him to be objective with a wife and daughter both teaching in the district.

According to Board Member Code of Conduct and Ethics Policy # 165, Board Members shall:

5. Render all decisions based on the available facts and my independent judgment, and refuse to surrender that judgment to individuals or special interest groups; And,

13. Avoid being placed in a position of conflict of interest.

It would seem that Mr. Halderson has two priorities before that of the district students and taxpayers. What is needed is someone who has no family members on the district payroll. We need someone who will not potentially encourage his wife and daughter to call in sick to attend protests in Madison. The responsibility of the School Board and Superintendent lies with the taxpayers and students. How can we expect Mr. Halderson to uphold his obligations to us when members of his immediate family are on the payroll of the district?

I am asking you to write in a concerned parent, Anthony Nelson, for this elected position. Anthony will put G-E-T’s children first, including two of his own. Anthony is a hardworking taxpayer just like you. He is a concerned, intelligent citizen who makes informed and well researched decisions. As a computer programmer, he brings a technical edge to the table. As a father, he brings student perspective.

Anthony is also frustrated by board decisions, including the bussing of several town (Galesville) children to Ettrick (his eldest daughter being one of them). He is frustrated by the methodologies in which money is sought through referendum after referendum. Did you know that between 1998 and 2008, Wisconsin doubled the amount of money spent per pupil, yet proficiency went unchanged? Anthony Nelson wants to help to correct that, starting in his own community, with his children and yours.

Anthony is a solid candidate that will breathe new life into an otherwise stagnant board.

He may ruffle some feathers, but more importantly, he will listen. Please help to elect a fresh-ideas guy, a well-informed father, and a fiscally pragmatic citizen to the G-E-T School Board on Tuesday April 5th. Write in Anthony Nelson.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Supreme Court Election is Critical

~by Valerie Pierzina

While non-partisan, Spring Elections typically garner low turn-out and lack of attention, I would like to remind the voters in Trempealeau County how critical Supreme Court elections are. This election is particularly important as it will determine the direction of our court, and state, because this election represents the swing vote on the court. Depending on the outcome of this single race, the court will either move to the left with liberal jurists who attempt to legislate from the bench or it will be kept it in the hands of constructionists that adhere to the constitution of both our state and nation. With this election, there is the potential for major impact on property owners and rural living, with farmers especially affected. Given our county’s large rural and agricultural community, I would imagine this is a real concern. Property owners and farmers are in danger of losing control of their own land management if the court swings liberal. DNR regulation, eminent domain, local control of zoning, and environmental causes are all real threats that property owners may face with a liberally influenced court. Traditional family values would be under attack with a liberal leaning court too. Traditional marriage, respect for life, school choice, freedom of religion, and 2nd Amendment Rights will all be fair game for new interpretation. Given our area’s strong family systems, belief in traditional values, and high church-going population these are issues we typically seek to protect. I ask you to not only vote on Tuesday, April 5th, but I also plead with you to recognize the importance of this election and to become an informed voter! I realize emotions are running high in our state right now, but do not rely on outlandish attack ads, leaders of third party special interest groups, talking heads on television, or politicians to make your decision for you. Rather, vote your own values! Investigate the records of each candidate for yourself and make your own determination based on the issues that are important to you and the experience and credentials that each candidate has. This election is every bit as important as the November election was, I encourage you to participate in it.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

"Collective Bargaining is not a Right"

~by Deloras Vind

Collective bargaining for public employees is not a right. Collective bargaining is a privilege, a benefit, a collection of work rules, it is a special power granted by the legislature to some government unions. These rules are often negotiated to the detriment of taxpayers who are being swindled by a system in which their interests come second. The unions use coerced dues and over priced health insurance moneys to elect officials who in turn grant the unions even more power.

A few examples of the insanity of collective bargaining benefits to Wisconsin public employees:

1. On a state level, the Department of Corrections allows correctional workers who call in sick to collect overtime if they work a shift on the exact same day. Cost to Wisconsin taxpayers $4.8 million.

2. Management is not allowed to schedule workers based on operational needs. Unions require notice and approval prior to employee scheduling changes. Government cannot explore privatization of functions that could save taxpayers money.

3. Many school districts participate in WEA trust which is a union run cadillac health insurance plan. Union leadership benefits from members participating in this over priced plan. Wisconsin school districts could save up to up to $68 million per year by changing to the State plan. Even more could be saved if districts shopped around per flexibility of the Budget Repair Bill.

4. Employment based on seniority rather than performance. Employees laid off may bump less senior employees. Several years ago, bumping led to five employees moving into different positions at the Trempealeau County Courthouse, each having to learn new jobs. This decreases government efficiency to the community and increases costs.

5. Retirement is based on average of last three years pay. Employees game the system by working overtime, adding state programs to base wage, etc to stack retirement benefits.

Gov. Scott Walker’s budget repair bill does not infringe on public employees right to associate and lobby government. It does give public employees freedom to choose not to join a union and be able keep their job at the same time. It tells government unions to collect their own union dues instead of using the power of the state to withhold them directly from employee paychecks. It stops the entitlement mentality of collective bargaining and restores sanity to government for the taxpayer.

Friday, March 25, 2011

Know Your WI Supreme Court Candidates!

BE AN EDUCATED VOTER ON

APRIL 5th

JUSTICE DAVID PROSSER Legal Experience – positions held

(taken from www.justiceprosser.com)

- Supreme Court Justice for 12 years and published more than 900 Supreme Court decisions

- Served in the state Assembly for 18 years

- Served as Outagamie Co. District Attorney

- Attorney/advisor in the Office of Criminal Justice for the US Dept. of Justice in Washington D.C.

- Legislative Member of the National Conference of Commissioners of Uniform State Laws

- Served on Wisconsin Tax Appeals Commission

....... AND MORE!


JOANNE KLOPPENBURG Legal Experience – positions held

(taken from www.kloppenburgforjustice.com)

- Worked for Department of Justice since 1989

as prosecutor and litigator.

- While in college, interned with Justice Shirley Abrahamson and later a law clerk for a district court.

- Member of Legal Association for Women


PROSSER ENDORSEMENTS BY LAW

ENFORCEMENT /ELECTED OFFICIALS

(taken from Justice Prosser's web site)

5 previous Wisconsin Supreme Court Justices,

77 members of the state senate/assembly,

95 judges state wide,

60 sheriffs and district attorneys

18 previous state Bar presidents,

28 past/current court clerks

OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL ENDORSEMENTS

Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Wausau Herald, Physicians for Responsible Government, Wisconsin Restaurant Association,

Wisconsin Realtors Association, Wisconsin Builders Association,

AND MORE!


KLOPPENBURG ENDORSEMENTS BY LAW

ENFORCEMENT/ ELECTED OFFICIALS

(taken from Kloppenburg's web site)

5 members of state senate/assembly, 10 judges state wide, 11 miscellaneous elected officials (supervisors etc..)

1 court clerk

OTHER ORGANIZATIONAL ENDORSEMENTS

Marathon County Sheriffs Superviors Association (a union)


This election should be based on records, credentials, experience, and qualifications-
NOT on promises of judicial activism.
Make an informed decision and
VOTE on Tuesday, April 5th.

VOTE for Justice David Prosser, April 5th


Create an account on voterneighbor.com and select the proper Prosser area code. You can access phone numbers to call through this site and make calls for Prosser's re-election right from home! Or, you can contact The Republican Party of Trempealeau County for a hard-copy list to work from. Justice David Prosser is a brilliant jurist and it is critical he be re-elected! He is running on his vast experience, record of excellence, and impressive credentials. His opponent, has NO credentials and NO experience! Please consider helping the Prosser campaign today and spread the word by asking your neighbors, family, and friends, to Vote for Justice David Prosser on Tuesday, April 5th!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Not being represented in Madison

~by Kay Evenson, Galesville

I am angry that the constituents of the 31st Senate District of Wisconsin are not being represented in Madison. Our Senator Kathleen Vinehout seems to think a vacation in Illinois is better than going to work in Madison and voicing the concerns of her constituents. She was elected by taxpayers to do a job yet she thinks fleeing the state is somehow noble and a fun thing to do.My Representative Chris Danou did show up for work in the assembly but his actions of throwing papers and water at republican representatives during a floor session is inexcusable and would have be considered disorderly conduct if it was done by a protester. As a former law enforcement officer he should be ashamed of himself and apologize to the entire Assembly for his bad behavior. Debate and discussion is the heart of democracy. Throwing fits during sessions or running away like a spoiled child because you disagree with an issue is an insult to all the hard working people in the districts of these lawmakers who pay their salaries. It is our money and we demand better representation than that. Call Representative Danou at 608-266-7015 or email him at Rep.Danou@legis.wisconsin.govand demand he apologize to the Assembly and to the constituents of the 91st District. Call Sen. Vinehout at 608-266-8546 or email her at Sen.Vinehout@legis.wiscosin.gov and tell her to get back to Madison and represent us. No matter how you feel on the budget repair bill, she needs to be in Madison to let our voices be heard.

Monday, February 28, 2011

RPTC Officers 2011-2012

The new officers for the Republican Party of Trempealeau County were elected during our County Caucus held in January and the above photo was taken at the Republican Party of Trempealeau and Buffalo Counties' Lincoln Day Dinner held at the Hilltop Ballroom in Fountain City on February 12th. The officers, from left to right are: Angie Sylla- Republican Party of Trempealeau County and 3rd District Treasurer, Kim Low- Republican Party of Trempealeau County Secretary, Maripat Krueger- 3rd District Chair, Valerie Pierzina- Republican Party of Trempealeau County Vice Chair and 3rd District Secretary, and Dave Anderson- Republican Party of Trempealeau County Chair. The officers will serve a two year term through the 2012 election year. The Republican Party of Trempealeau County meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month @ 7:30pm at the Dodge Street Grill in Whitehall and also holds a "Politics & Pints" social event each month at varying Trempealeau County Food & Drink establishments. Watch for details on upcoming events! New members are always welcome!

Sunday, February 27, 2011

I support Governor Walker's Budget Repair Bill

~by Deloras Vind

I support Governor Walker and the Budget Repair Bill to get Wisconsin fiscally on track.

As to the provisions that increase state employees’ contributions to their health insurance costs, which are overpriced “Cadillac” plans and pensions, which they contribute not a nickel it’s about time.

Also, to “manage spending reductions through changing some provisions of the state’s collective bargaining laws” is greatly needed. As a former county supervisor I saw first hand that unions had more influence over decisions on managing our county budget than elected officials. It seems union members choose to elect those who will vote them largess from taxpayers and costs to taxpayers spiral out of control. This spending is not sustainable. The present system does not serve our State well and must be changed to better reflect the economic reality of private citizens and our Constitutional government

As to teachers lying about being sick and walking off the job. This teaches children: one, lying and deception are acceptable. Second, political ideology trumps the Constitutional process. Third, powerful unions are more important than “the children”. Shame on you.

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Politics & Pints: February- TONIGHT!!!

4:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Beedles Bar & Restaurant in Centerville.

Friday, February 25, 2011

WESTERN WISCONSIN REPUBLICAN PARTIES SUPPORT GOV. SCOTT WALKER

~Valerie Pierzina, Vice Chair- Republican Party of Trempealeau County

The Republican Party of Trempealeau County's Executive Committee, along with neighboring Republican parties of Buffalo, Pepin, Jackson, Clark and Pierce counties find the actions of the 14 Democrat state senators, including Sen. Kathleen Vinehout of the 31st District, cowardly and disrespectful to the democratic process, as well as to the constituents they represent. These 14 elected officials fled the state, rather than do their constitutional duty and vote.

The Republican leadership of western Wisconsin, and, a majority of Americans, support Gov. Scott Walker’s “Budget Repair Bill.” This bill is a necessary action to balance the budget of Wisconsin’s current 3.6 billion-dollar deficit, and to lessen the burden on taxpayers during this economic crisis. The bill also reasserts the power of local governance in collective bargaining.

When an overwhelming majority of Republicans in Congress (as well as American citizens) opposed nationalizing health care, Republican representatives and senators still did their constitutional duty and showed up to debate and vote on the bill. With its unpopular passage, Americans were merely told that “elections have consequences.” Indeed they do. The citizens of Wisconsin overwhelmingly voted for a Republican majority last November and they deserve to be represented. The Republican governor and legislature should be allowed to govern as the citizens of Wisconsin have duly elected them to do, without impedance through political desertion. We support the disciplinary remedies as voted on and discussed by the legislature to reprimand the wayward representatives. We call for the 14 Democrat senators to respect the representative process and return to the Capitol immediately to debate the issues and to cast their votes.

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

"Union" Protest

The scene in Madison today with hundreds of schoolchildren pouring into the Capital with pre-made union signs, protesting Scott Walker's Budget Repair Bill. How sweet. Our public education system (and our tax dollars) at work. Do you know where your children are? How do Unions feel about Child Labor anyway?


The Unions are melting down due mainly to these 4 points outlined in the proposed Budget:

  • Collective bargaining to only be allowed for base pay.
  • Union dues not to be collected by the state.
  • Annual Secret ballots to keep unions certified.
  • UNION DUES TO BECOME VOLUNTARY.

It's about time that unions entered the real world, don't you think? This debate is long overdue and we must affirm to Scott Walker we support the strong stand he is taking and recognize the tough decisions he is faced with. Thank Scott today! (608) 266-1212 or govgeneral@wisconsin.gov

Please take time to contact your Wisconsin Legislators too. Thank them for supporting Scott Walker's Budget Repair Bill or ask them to do so!

Friday, February 4, 2011

2011 Lincoln Day Dinner

Republican Party of Trempealeau County
Cordially Invites You to Attend Our
2011 Lincoln Day Dinner
Lincoln's Birthday!
Saturday, February 12, 2011
Hilltop Ballroom
S3135 County Road M Fountain City, WI 54629
608-687-8739
6:00 Cocktails 7:00 Dinner
Program to follow
Dan Kapanke to speak
Surprise Guest!
Chinese Raffle

Tickets $16.00 each
Please RSVP to Kim by Sunday, February 6th
608-484-0700

Friday, January 21, 2011

CAUCUS REMINDER!

Our County Caucus will be held this Saturday, January 22nd at the Ashley Furniture Homestore Community Room in Arcadia. The Caucus will start promptly at 12:00 pm with plans to finish by 6:00pm. Refreshments will be served. Lunch and menu items are also available at The Pub restaurant within the Ashley Homestore.

The County Caucus will involve the business of the Republican Party of Trempealeau County and preparation for the 3rd District Caucus. This is also an officer election year for the RPTC Executive Committee. The current Executive Committee members are Dave Anderson (Chair), Dave Vind (Vice Chair), Kim Low (Secretary), and Valerie Pierzina (Treasurer). The election of new officers will be held at the County Caucus.

Submission and adoption of County Resolutions will also take place. Please have any Resolutions ready to submit. Additionally, 2 persons will be appointed to participate on the Resolutions, Rules, and Credentials Committees for the District Pre-Caucus and District Caucus held in March (tentative dates are March 12th and 26th respectively). Please consider submitting your name for one of these committees. Finally, the revisions of Constitution of the Republican Party of Trempealeau County will be presented and voted on acceptance. The final draft will then be submitted to the Republican Party of Wisconsin for approval.

It is vitally important that we have good attendance at our County Caucus so that Trempealeau County will have a strong representation at both the District Caucus and at the State Convention. In order to become a Delegate or Alternate for District and State, it is strongly recommended that you attend the County Caucus for consideration. All members in good standing are encouraged to submit their names for this privilege. Delegates and Alternates must be voted on at the County Caucus and subsequently submitted to the 3rd District Chair by March 1st for approval.

Please answer your Call to Caucus and join us on January 22nd. Hope to see you there!