Statement of Principles


Nevada government keeps getting bigger and BIGGER. We deserve minimum, strictly limited, constitutional government in this State.

Forget all this blather about a $3B "shortfall". The budget for the '12/'13 biennium should be no more than $200M.



Saturday, November 27, 2010

Hickey Says "No New Taxes!" (New User Fees OK)

From LVRJ

[Newly elected Reno GOP Assemblyman] Hickey also has requested a bill that would impose a fee on money wire transfers outside the country ..

Taxes are user fees and user fees are taxes. Somehow that distinction was lost on Fascist Hickey.

Hickey and his fellow Conservatives campaign with slogans like "No new taxes!" and "Less government!" but what they really mean is "Old taxes fine!",  "New user fees OK!", "Conservative BIG Government good!" Small government types like me oppose BIG government and the high taxes and/or user fees necesssary to fund it.

We have one-party rule in this state. The BIG Government liberals and the BIG Government conservatives.

Pat "Sicky" Hickey

From LVRJ

[Pat Hickey] has requested a bill that would require employers to use the federal E-Verify program to determine whether employees are authorized to work in the United States.

Here's a newly elected (but legacy) GOP Assemblymen pushing for ... more unconstitutional federal control over our domestic businesses. Another Fascist, GOP busybody. Sicky can't run a real business but he wants to control how you run yours.

Why do voters call the Republicans "the party of big business"? It's more like the party of your business.

We have one-party rule in this state. The BIG Government Communists and the BIG Government Fascists.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Edward Goldman

From the LVRJ

Edward Goldman, the district's associate superintendent for educational services, believes a foreign language boosts children's intellectual development

Another non-teaching position. Does Goldman report to the Deputy Superintendent of Occidental Theatre or the Associate Vice Superintendent For Curriculum Oversight?

Abolir l'éducation publique!

From the LVRJ:

High school students might one day read Victor Hugo's classic "Les Misérables" in the original French and graduate as fluent speakers.

Is this reporter out of touch, or what? CCSD graduates can't even read their own diplomas.