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News Headline: Teachers Stand Against Tyranny

By Rebecca Freidrichs

The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution reads, in part, “Congress shall make no law … abridging the freedom of speech.” Yet, because of laws that favor powerful unions and “labor peace” over the rights of individuals, millions of public school teachers have lost their rights to free speech and free association. We are required, as a condition of employment, to financially support teachers unions and their political agendas.

Americans of all political preferences would rise up against such tyranny if their rights were squelched by corporations, yet teachers unions have been legally trampling the free-speech rights of teachers throughout our nation for decades through forced dues used to fund their one-sided political agendas. This practice is unconscionable; especially considering that unions are tax-free “corporations” who long ago abandoned the individual rights and desires of their members.

For years, many brave teachers have attempted to make our voices heard within our union leadership, but unfortunately, the union we’re compelled to hire as our “representatives” doesn’t value our personal liberties. Ten teachers in California have had enough. We’re suing the California Teachers Association and its affiliate, the National Education Association, to obtain freedom from compelled support for unionism.

Ironically, the union is using our involuntary dues monies to fund the court battle against us.

When unions started, at the turn of the last century, their united support for individual rights was needed and welcomed. Sadly, unions have become what they used to fight – powerful, entrenched organizations more focused on self-preservation and pushing their political agenda than on protecting the rights of individual members.

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Source: Orange County Register (Friday, February 14, 2014)

News Headline: America's Dwindling Economic Freedom

Regulation, taxes and debt knock the U.S. out of the world’s top 10.

By Terry Miller

World economic freedom has reached record levels, according to the 2014 Index of Economic Freedom, released Tuesday by the Heritage Foundation and The Wall Street Journal. But after seven straight years of decline, the U.S. has dropped out of the top 10 most economically free countries.

For 20 years, the index has measured a nation’s commitment to free enterprise on a scale of 0 to 100 by evaluating 10 categories, including fiscal soundness, government size and property rights. These commitments have powerful effects: Countries achieving higher levels of economic freedom consistently and measurably outperform others in economic growth, long-term prosperity and social progress. Botswana, for example, has made gains through low tax rates and political stability.

Those losing freedom, on the other hand, risk economic stagnation, high unemployment and deteriorating social conditions. For instance, heavy-handed government intervention in Brazil’s economy continues to limit mobility and fuel a sense of injustice.

It’s not hard to see why the U.S. is losing ground. Even marginal tax rates exceeding 43% cannot finance runaway government spending, which has caused the national debt to skyrocket. The Obama administration continues to shackle entire sectors of the economy with regulation, including health care, finance and energy. The intervention impedes both personal freedom and national prosperity.

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Source: Wall Street Journal (Monday, January 13, 2014)

 

February 20th Event: Luncheon With Brian Calle, Opinion Editor For The Orange County Register

You are cordially invited to attend our first meeting for 2014 on Thursday, February 20th, beginning at 12:00pm at The Pacific Club in Newport Beach to hear remarks from Brian Calle, the Opinion Editor at the Orange County Register.

To register or to find out more information, please click on any of the relevant links. For email inquiries, please contact us at events@familyactionpac.org.

Brian Calle is Opinion Editor at the Orange County Register and editor-in-chief of CalWatchdog.com.

Brian also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Pacific Research Institute; a Senior Fellow in the Friedman Foundation for Educational Choice; an Unruh Fellow at the Jesse Unruh Institute at the University of Southern California; a Lincoln Fellow at the Claremont Institute; an adjunct professor at California State University, Fullerton and is an emeritus member of the Board of Governors for the University of Southern California.

Brian’s commentary regularly appears in numerous news outlets including Forbes, Bloomberg News, Fox News, Real Clear Politics, Real Clear Markets, the Drudge Report, Human Events, City Journal, the Daily Caller, Fox and Hounds Daily, the Flash Report and many others. He is a frequent guest on various radio programs and frequents television programs on PBS, PJTV and has appeared on C-SPAN.

Prior to his current professional endeavors, Brian served as vice president of the public policy think-tank, the Claremont Institute; Managing Director of Gambit Consulting Group and was Director of Sales and Marketing for Sally Ride Science where he worked under noted Astronaut and CEO Sally Ride. He has also worked as a Congressional Aid in the United States House of Representatives and has taught at California State University, Los Angeles.

Brian holds Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Business Communications and Political Science from the University of Southern California and California State University, Los Angeles, respectively. He resides in Orange County, CA.

 

January 16th Event: Monthly Luncheon Family Impact Council 2014 Priority-Choose Charity

You are cordially invited to attend our first meeting for 2014 on Thursday, January 16th, beginning at 12:00pm at The Pacific Club in Newport Beach.

We’ll feature leadership from Choose Charity, an organization that is committed to two very special things. One, the unique and passionate missions of quality charities around the world and two, allowing individuals the opportunity to give to what they believe in regardless of other challenges. Choose Charity holds strongly to the idea that social change and growth will come best from the non-profit community rather than from government involvement. Unions have long sought to maintain their own interests which often remain contrary to the beliefs of their members.

Choose Charity has developed a simple process to remove the roadblocks, allowing any union member the opportunity to opt out of their current union relationship and see their dues go to charities they are passionate about.

At our luncheon on Thursday, January 20th, you will learn how you can empower current union members to Choose Charity!  The Family Impact Council, a new 501c3 led by Costa Mesa Mayor, Jim Righeimer, will partner with Choose Charity this year to educate and advocate for workplace freedom.  Your participation is greatly appreciated. To register or to find out more information, please click on any of the relevant links. For email inquiries, please contact us at events@familyactionpac.org.

Editorial: The New Year Of Obamacare By Congressman Tom McClintock

A great tragedy is now unfolding across America as we prepare for the New Year. Millions of Americans are losing their health plans; millions more are facing staggering price increases; millions more are having hours cut or seeing their salaries pared back at work because of Obamacare.

Sadly, this is just the beginning. In coming days, millions of employer-provided plans face cancellation, multiplying this disaster many fold.

The administration recently held a contest for videos to promote Obamacare. Its grand prize winner featured this message: “Don’t worry about the price tag.”

“Don’t worry about the price tag?

Isn’t that helpful and compassionate advice to the millions of Americans who are struggling through the fifth year of Obamanomics and who are now also facing the reality of seeing their premiums double or triple? Just “don’t worry about the price tag,” skip the house payment and cough up the extra cash.

Many millions of Americans who had health coverage on New Year’s Eve will not have it on New Year’s Day because of Obamacare.

What awaits those who actually can sign up?

According to the government’s own numbers, about 2/3 of the exchange applicants have been forced into Medicaid. That includes many on limited incomes who’ve maintained bare-bones policies because they’re desperately trying to stay OUT of Medicaid. Some have found that merely by looking at prices they’ve ended up trapped in this dreaded welfare program.

A major study documents that Medicaid patients have worse health outcomes than those without any insurance. If you doubt that, see how long it will take you to see a Medicaid doctor – if you can find one at all – for a bad cold.

If you are part of the one in three exchange applicants who escape this fate, the next problem will be to find a doctor – any doctor. The President of the California Medical Association reports that 70 percent of California doctors will not accept Obamacare patients.

That means the remaining 30 percent will be overwhelmed, resulting in life-threatening waiting lines. As patients desperately seek doctors in emergency rooms, actual emergencies will go waiting. Top-flight, specialized doctors and facilities will become completely inaccessible as they opt out of the system. The Cleveland Clinic, UCLA Medical Center, Sloan Kettering are just a few of the facilities that have already withdrawn from the Obamacare networks.

Those patients who actually can get an appointment may then discover that there is no record of their policy because the government hasn’t been able to connect patients with their new insurers.

Patients will next face the cold reality of sky-high deductibles and co-payments that many will be unable to pay. Many hospitals that serve large populations of the poor can only do so through supplemental payments, but Obamacare is phasing those out. Some hospitals will be forced to close their doors.

Those Obamacare patients fortunate enough to stay well in this brave new world can expect a highly elevated risk of identity theft in what the founder of MacAfee Security Software calls a “hacker’s … dream.” And there’s no need to wait for hackers, in some cases, the government has already accidentally released patients’ private financial and medical information.

Since so many people – particularly the young – are choosing not to pay inflated prices to subsidize others, we can expect another major round of rate increases next fall on those remaining in the system to make up for the shortfalls

THAT is what the new year will bring to our country. Many of us in the House warned of this coming train-wreck and tried at least to delay it. For this, we were called arsonists, terrorists, jihadists and demagogues. But now those warnings have proven entirely accurate.

This program has already devastated the lives of millions of Americans. This damage cannot now be undone by delaying it or tinkering with it – it must be repealed and replaced with the patient-centered plan proposed by House Republicans – a plan guided by individual freedom of choice and open competition.

This will only happen if there is a massive change of heart by the Congressional Democrats who imposed this nightmare on our country. Now is the time for all Americans whose lives have been upended by this folly to share their stories with their representatives and to pray that they actually can touch some hearts and change some minds during this holiday season.

Otherwise, I am afraid that New Year’s Day will be nothing to celebrate.

Reprinted from www.TomMcClintock.com

 

Announcement: 2013 Annual Red Tie Award Winners

Today the Family Action Pac announced its 2013 Annual Red Tie Award Honorees. Each year, the Family Action PAC honors local leaders and organizations that make a positive difference in the local community.

Below is a list of the 2013 honorees.

Rebecca Friedrichs, Freedom in the Workplace Award – In honor of her effort to have the courts recognize an individual’s right to opt out of public employee union membership.

Pastor Jack Hibbs, Boots on the Ground Award – In honor of activating the Calvary Chapel Chino Hills conjuration to collect over 30,000 signatures to overturn the transgender bathroom bill.

Wayne Lindholm, David vs. Goliath Award – In honor of leading the fight to pay down OCERS unfunded liability in 15 rather than 30 years.

Hon. Steve Mensinger, Excellence in Public Service Award – For standing firm on behalf of Costa Mesa taxpayers in the face of aggressive and untoward tactics by public employee unions.

December 5th Event: Annual Christmas Luncheon

Reminder: The Family Action PAC Annual Christmas Luncheon

Merry Christmas!

The Board of Directors of The Family Action PAC cordially invites you to our Annual Christmas Luncheon on December 5, 2013 beginning at 12pm at The Pacific Club, Newport Beach, CA.

Our Luncheon Topic: One Teacher Changing the World

Enjoy lunch, our annual Red Tie Awards, and a new project announcement from The Family Action PAC
Hosted By: The Family Action PAC Board of Directors

Location: The Pacific Club
4110 Mac Arthur Blvd.
Newport Beach, CA 92660

When: 12/05/2013

Phone: (714) 402-3106

But the angel said to them, “Do not be afraid. I bring you good news of great joy that will be for all the people. Today in the town of David a Savior has been born to you; he is Christ the Lord.   Luke 2:10-11

To register or to find out more information, please click on any of the relevant links. For email inquiries, please contact us at info@familyactionpac.org by Monday, December 2, 2013. We hope to see you on the 5th!

Editorial: Nightmare In CO-Girls Have "No Rights" According To Their School

Attorneys with Pacific Justice Institute sent a strongly-worded letter this afternoon to school officials at Florence High School, warning them against squelching student privacy and speech rights in order to cater to the wishes of a teenage boy who has been entering girls’ bathrooms on campus.

“This is a nightmare scenario for the teenage girls—some of them freshmen—and their parents at this school,” noted PJI staff attorney Matthew McReynolds, who sent the letter to Principal Brian Schipper and Superintendent Rhonda Vendetti. “This is exactly the kind of horror story we have been warning would accompany the push for radical transgender rights in schools, and it is the type of situation that LGBT activists have been insisting would not happen.”

Parents at the school, located near Colorado Springs, became irate when they learned that a teenage boy was entering girls’ bathrooms and, according to some students, even making sexually harassing comments toward girls he was encountering. When the parents confronted school officials, they were stunned to be told the boy’s rights as a self-proclaimed transgender trumped their daughters’ privacy rights. As the controversy grew, some students were threatened by school authorities with being kicked off school athletic teams or charged with hate crimes if they continued to voice concerns. The parents became aware of PJI’s Notice of Reasonable Expectation of Privacy and contacted PJI for help.

The letter sent today by PJI explains that the non-transgender students retain significant privacy rights that are being ignored by the school. The letter also points out that Florence High has not taken minimal precautions such as requiring the student to continuously and exclusively identify with one gender. According to student witnesses, he sometimes uses girls’ bathrooms and other times uses boys’ facilities.

“We’re not going to stand by and let 99.7% of our students lose their privacy and free speech rights just because .3% of the population are gender-confused,” stated Brad Dacus, the president of Pacific Justice Institute. “LGBT activists are sacrificing the safety and sanity of our schools to push an extreme political agenda. This battle is no longer confined to California or Colorado; it is spreading to every part of the nation. It is crucial that we act now to prevent a crippling blow to our constitutional freedoms.”

PJI is demanding assurances from the school that privacy and expressive rights will be protected and any accommodations will not involve the girls giving up access to most of their restrooms, as has previously been suggested by the school.

Earlier this year, PJI led the opposition in California to AB 1266, the most sweeping legislation yet to assert transgender rights in schools. That law, which is set to take effect January 1, 2014, is currently being targeted by a citizen referendum drive. Californians who have not yet signed a petition should visit www.privacyforallstudents.com to get involved. PJI’s Notice of Reasonable Expectation of Privacy is available in both California and nationwide versions, and can be accessed at www.pji.org.