Monday, June 15, 2015

Education Claims don't match Facts!

LIKE many Oklahomans, we believe additional funding, if prudently targeted, could make a difference in public schools. We don’t believe state funding should be increased simply to allow districts with declining enrollment to continue operating as though nothing has changed in decades, which seems to be an argument put forth recently by state schools Superintendent Joy Hofmeister.

This year state lawmakers protected K-12 funding from any cuts, despite facing a $611 million shortfall. Given the circumstances, that’s a win for schools. Yet in an interview with Oklahoma Watch, Hofmeister says the flat budget will force school closures and teacher layoffs. Her examples don’t back up that claim.

Hofmeister noted that Lawton had closed four elementary schools, and suggested this was tied to the flat state budget. But Lawton officials said the change was driven by declining enrollment in the district. During the past decade, Lawton has lost more than 1,600 elementary students.

Do Oklahoma taxpayers really need to pay more to maintain half-empty classrooms in a district that can serve those children as effectively in fewer facilities?

At Burns Flat-Dill City Public Schools, Hofmeister noted four elementary teacher positions were eliminated last month, which she blamed on the state budget. However, Department of Education data shows the district’s finances are not in free fall. In the 2008-2009 school year, Burns Flat-Dill City had an average daily membership of 666 students and per-pupil expenditures of $8,196. By the 2013-2014 school year (the most recent for which data was available), the district’s average daily membership was 663 and per-pupil spending had grown to $8,858 per child.

So over a five-year period that included a major recession, Burns Flat-Dill City’s student population declined slightly but it had sufficient funds to steadily increase per-pupil spending. How that situation translated into a supposed financial crisis warrants a more thorough explanation.

Similar questions exist regarding the overall Oklahoma school system. K-12 education funds in Oklahoma (including local, state and federal tax dollars, as well as carryover) grew from $7.1 billion in the 2008 budget year to $8.4 billion in 2014. That’s an increase of $1.3 billion. Where has that money gone?

Hofmeister doesn’t address those questions in her Oklahoma Watch interview. If anything, she implies that any problems in public schools are because Oklahoma taxes are too low. The state’s budget challenges, she said, were “a ‘self-inflicted wound’ because of tax cuts and business tax incentives that remain even as revenue for appropriations has dropped.”

The superintendent didn’t specify what taxes she would raise or tax breaks she would eliminate. Should lawmakers increase the personal income tax, which has been gradually cut from 7 percent to 5 percent (effective next January)? Does she agree with those who advocated for a dramatic increase in taxes on horizontal drilling last year (even after lawmakers doubled that rate, and despite the likelihood a larger increase would make the current downturn in Oklahoma’s energy sector much worse)? The reality is that few tax options can significantly increase education funding without imposing higher tax burdens on the broad majority of Oklahomans.

Education funding deserves serious debate and discussion. We understand that Hofmeister is zealously advocating on behalf of her agency. However, offering distorted anecdotes is no substitute for providing thoughtful answers to legitimate tax-and-spending questions.

Oklahoman Editorial Board - June 15, 2015

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

The anti-First Amendment Party!

The Democrats have been working overtime to gut the first amendment. Hillary Rodham Clinton, the presumptive Democratic front-runner for the 2016 presidential nomination, has endorsed this effort.

The Democrats have repeatedly attempted to use federal law to stifle the political speech of activist groups and independent parties, and the Supreme Court has repeatedly told them that they may not do this, most notably in the Citizens United case – a case that turned on the question of whether people showing a film critical of Hillary Rodham Clinton should be prosecuted as criminals for doing so.

The courts keep telling the Democrats that the first amendment exists primarily to protect political speech, but the Democrats seem to think that it’s about pornography, and keep trying to criminalize the act of criticizing politicians in unapproved-of ways.

That culminated last year in Harry Reid’s attempt to pass a constitutional amendment that would exempt political speech from First Amendment protections – which is to say, that would effectively repeal the First Amendment – an effort that received the support of every Democrat in the Senate. Mrs. Clinton makes it official: the Democrats are now an anti-First Amendment party.

National Review editorial – May 18. Emphasis added.

Monday, January 26, 2015

Nat'l Committeeman Steve Fair to speak....

Oklahomas National Committeeman - Steve Fair of Duncan - will be the featured speaker when the Comanche County Republicans meet for their February meeting.

Just returned from the RNC meeting in San Deigo, Fair will give a report on that meeting and relay real inside information from the RNC.

Fair is also the Chairman of the upcoming Southern Leadership Conference to be held in OKCity May 21-23. He will be giving an over view of what attendees can expect. It will be one of the largest gatherings of GOP Presidential hopefuls in the Nation. It is expected that FOX News will be covering the conference as well as other news media.

Februarys CCRP meeting is at 6:30pm, Tuesday February 10, auditorium (bldg 100), Great Plains Tech School, Lawton. You don't want to miss this meeting. Be there and bring a friend to welcome Steve Fair to Comanche County. Your participation and interest are vital to the success of our party!

Friday, January 16, 2015

New Year ~ Work Begins......

As the New Year got off to a jump start, so did local and statewide Republicans.

On January 13 Comanche County Republicans hosted their precinct meetings and County convention - with good weather and a good crowd. At the convention, new officers were elected to lead the party the next couple of years. County Chairman Ed Petersen sought another term and was re-elected without opposition. Those officers are shown to the right of this page.

Those in attendance had opportunity to sign up as delegates for the State Convention which will be April 11 in OKC. Delegates to the State Convention will elect a State Chairman. In the running for State Chairman are Dave Weston - seeking re-election to the post; former Senator Randy Brogdan; Pam Pollard, current State V-Chair.

The county meetings will continue to be at 6:30pm on the second Tuesday of the month unless otherwise noted and in the Auditorium of the Great Plains Tech School, bldg 100. All are encouraged to become involved with their County Party!

In addition, the Great Plains Republican Women also met and elected new officers to lead them this next year. Carrie Tubbs took the gavel as new President. The womens group has grown substantially the past few years and we would encourage all you ladies - local and area - to become a member of this growing and dynamic group. They meet at 11:30am the third Thursday of the month in the Prairie Bldg at the Comanche County fairgrounds. They have a lunch which is 'dutch treat'.

Thursday, August 14, 2014

GOP Work Day and Opening Set.

The CCRP hopes you have made plans to helpTHIS SATURDAY - August 16 - 10:00am - set up and organize the campaign office. The office is located at 1907 W. Gore in Lawton.

We plan to open the office on Monday August 18 and it will be open daily through November 4 (except Sundays). You will also be able to sign up to work a shift at the office. Some have already volunteered! Thank you!

Hours at this time are 10:00am - 2:00pm; close; re-open at 5:00pm - 7:00pm daily; 10:00am - 2:00pm on Saturdays; closed Sundays. Volunteers are needed to keep the office open.

Items needed at the office....IF you are able to help supply these items, it would be greatly appreciated. We need a small refrigerator. Also, loan of a small micro-wave oven. Coffee pot. All in working order please, and these items will need to be removed November 5.

Then we need: paper towels; toilet paper; glass cleaner; a broom, a mop, tape, scissors, pencils, pens, bring any snack as you would like. We hope to stock some drinks when we get a fridge and oh, of course, you may bring your own. May be more needs as we begin setting up. We appreciate Tom & Shirley Stricklan for providing tables and chairs.

CANDIDATES: You may bring campaign signs, literature, etc. to the office for distribution.

Please come help and SIGN-UP to man the office. C U at 10:00am, Saturday - 1907 W. Gore.

Monday, August 4, 2014

CCRP Campaign Office to Open ~ August 18.

Comanche County Republicans will be opening a Campaign Office for the 2014 election cycle on Monday August 18. The office will be located at 1907 W. Gore in Lawton and be open daily - except Sunday - through November 4. A 'Grand Opening' will be held at a later date.

The office will have information on registering and voting; candidate signs and literature; information on the Judges and other ballot issues; sample ballots; information on polling places. This will help voters become informed on candidates and ballot issues before heading to the polls for the run-off August 26 and the General Election November 4.

Volunteers are needed to man the office. Please contact CCRP Chairman Ed Petersen at (580) 355-7100.

Tuesday, July 1, 2014

Primary Over - Runoff Next!

The voters have spoken. Not nearly as good a turn-out as there should be for something this important. Amazing that so few care who is elected to office when their lives are affected on a daily basis by those elected as they are the ones who draft and pass laws, statutes, etc., governing every aspect of our lives! In the recent Primary, some 20% spoke for us all. People should be lined up miles long to make their preference known. Why aren't they?

Several races were won out right with no further contest and some will be made final at the General Election November 4. Meanwhile, a few will be in a run-off set for August 26. Run-offs usually have dismal voter turn-out at best. Looking at the Primary turn-out we can only imagine how bad this could be!!

It is hoped that voters WILL continue to support the candidates who have stepped forward to seek office. It takes a lot of time, money, and dedication to run for office. MARK your calendar and VOTE August 26. Your County Election Board can tell you who in your area has a run-off. The candidates need and deserve YOUR support.

"Apathy breeds corruption and incompetence, does it not?" O'Reilly - FOX News.

Run-off: August 26.

General Election: November 4.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Cong. JC WATTS, JR., speaker!

Former Congressman JC WATTS Jr., will be the guest speaker for the 20th Anniversary Comanche County Repulican Party BBQ set for Saturday March 29, 2014. T The popular annual event will feature real hickory smoked ribs with all the trimmings; a live and silent auction; door prize (must be present to win). It will begin at 6:00pm on March 29 at the Worley Center of the Great Plains Tech School, 4500 W. Lee in Lawton. Tickets are only $25. per person. Host (includes 2 tickets) also available at $125. For ticket information email: jorja@sbcglobal.net or call: (580) 357-1116. Reservations can be mailed in along with payment to CCRP, Box 705, Lawton, OK 73502. Tickets are held at the door. Tickets will be available at the door, but advance reservations are appreciated. The public is welcome, casual dress.

Friday, October 4, 2013

SAVE THE DATE(S): 20th Anniversary - CCRP BBQ - Saturday March 29, 2014 Filing for office: April 9,10,11, 2014. Primary: June 24, 2014. Run-off if needed: August 26,2014. General Election: November 4, 2014.

Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Wayne Watts Elected Chairman.

Wayne Watts of Duncan [Stephens County] was elected new Chairman of the 4th District at the recent 4th District meeting in Chickasha.

Watts will finish the term of Steve Fair of Duncan who resigned due to having been elected Oklahoma National Committeeman.  Marjorie Brown of Ardmore will continue as Vice-Chairman.  Both terms run until 2015.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Friday, June 28, 2013

Inhofe: Obama Climate plan harms economy......





Cloaked in promises for a brighter future, the president's speech is simply more of the same. Americans have already rejected the president's global warming agenda and new energy taxes, which will cost the economy $400 billion a year. However, now that the president has been re-elected, he feels free to pursue the regulations he was afraid to impose before his last election day.

The president is well aware these new regulations will extend beyond power plants � hitting every school, hospital and apartment building in America, causing energy prices to skyrocket and threatening any chance of the economic recovery we need.

Instead of forcing these costly regulations on a recovering economy and promising it will all work out in the end, he should embrace affordable energy and technologies that allow us to use our abundant resources efficiently, cleanly and cheaply while maintaining fuel diversity and reliability.

Recent advances in hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling in oil and natural gas have caused booming energy production in recent years. Oil production is up 40%. Natural gas production is up 16%. Low energy prices are fueling a manufacturing renaissance, and for the first time in decades, firms are looking to move production back to the United States.

If the president wants to gain the support of Americans on an energy policy, he should stop making excuses, finally approve the Keystone XL pipeline, and stop his obsession to increase taxes on energy producers, which only threatens jobs.

Although the president wants to expand renewable energy development on federal lands, his policies and the new regulations coming from his administration continue to keep the vast majority of federal lands off limits to oil and natural gas production.

The president proposes independent action to combat global warming, but his own former EPA administrator confirmed that "U.S. action alone will not impact world CO2 levels," and will only discourage companies from moving production back to the United States, leaving that production in countries where the same regulations do not exist.

The American people have consistently spoken that this Congress' and administration's principal focus should be on economic recovery. The future laid out by the president is one of economic stagnation, high unemployment, and an uncompetitive and uncertain economy. We need jobs, not more fanciful posturing and politics.

Sen. Jim Inhofe, R-Okla., is the senior member of the Environment and Public Works Committee.

Monday, April 22, 2013

Gun Show Registration


The CCRP's District Committeewoman Debbie Gleaves did an excellent job of securing a booth and decorating it at the recent gun show in Lawton.  Debbie used the opportunity to encourage people to register to vote and/or change voter registration.  Numerous worked shifts to keep the booth manned all week-end.  Their efforts were well rewarded.


Left:  Jim Lien;  right: Lee Gleaves.



US Sen. Jim Inhofe to headline annual Stephens County Fish Fry!



US Sen. Jim Inhofe
will keynote the 8th Annual Stephens County Fish Fry on Saturday May 18th.  The fun evening has great food, live and silent auctions, and great inter-action among the attendees.  Tickets are only $25. per person, tables of 10 available. It's always a packed house so be sure to get your tickets early.


The event kicks off at 6:00pm, Duncan Fairgrounds, Rodeo Arena.  Hope to see YOU there!  For information or tickets email:  leon@wpmonline.com





Tuesday, February 12, 2013

SCOTT PRUITT to headline annual BBQ!

Scott Pruitt, Attorney General for the State of Oklahoma will be the featured speaker at the 19th Annual Comanche County Republican Party hosted BBQ.

The event is set for 6:00pm, Saturday April 6 at the Worley Center (bldg 300) of the Great Plains Tech School in Lawton. The event is open to the public.

The fun evening features a menu of genuine hickory smoked ribs with all the trimmings; a live and silent auction; door prize(s); and much more.  Tickets are only $20. per person, host positions are available for only $100. and helps underwrite the cost of the popular event.

For tickets (held at the door) or information, contact CCRP Chairman Ed Petersen at (580) 355-7100 or call (580) 357-1116. Or you may mail request and payment for tickets to:  CCRP, PO Box 705, Lawton, OK  73502.

Saturday, October 20, 2012

VOTING! Effective Citizen Participation!

VOTING is one of the MAJOR areas in which American citizens participate in their government.  Voting is the backbone of our governmential freedom(s) in this country!  Didn't do the job?  Vote 'em OUT!  Hope of better with new candidate?  VOTE 'em IN!

In Oklahoma, voters will have 4 days in which to cast their ballots.

Early 'in-person' voting will begin on Friday November 2, continue on Saturday November 3, and Monday November 5 - at your COURTHOUSE ONLY!
On Tuesday November 6, all will cast votes at their regular polling place.
This ballot is two sided (front and back) with some local and area races, 6 State Questions, and whether or not to retain Judges.

Sample ballots are available at your courthouse and also at the local CCRP office along with information and explanation of the State Questions and Judges.  1907 W. Gore - Lawton.

Don't neglect or shirk your responsibility!  Have a voice in this important election! VOTE!

Sunday, October 7, 2012

CCRP Office Has November 6 Ballot Information

The CCRP Campaign Office currently has voter information on registering to vote or making changes to current registration.  Last day to register or to make changes is Friday October 12.
The office also has information on the State Questions that will be on ballot along with information on the Judges that will be on ballot.

There are yard signs for Romney/Ryan; candidates Cong. Tom Cole; Sen. Don Barrington; Bill Shoemate - candidate for Central District Commissioner.

Also, candidate T-shirts, bumper stickers, pins, other assorted campaign items and information. 

Office hours are: 11:00am ~ 1:00pm; 3:00pm ~ 6:00pm, Monday - Friday.  Saturday 10:00am ~ 3:00pm.  Closed Sunday. Phone:  (580) 583-3594.

The office is located at 1907 W. Gore in Lawton and will be open through November 7.

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

2012 ~ CCRP Campaign Office to Open.

The CCRP Campaign Office for this cycle will be located at 1907 W. Gore (across street north from Trinity Baptist church). Please make note of these dates:  We will set-up and decorate on Saturday September 15. 

A Grand Opening is set at 11:30am on Saturday September 29.  The office will close-up and clean out on Wednesday November 7.Hours are scheduled as 11:00am ~ 1:00pm; 3:00pm ~ 7:00pm, Monday - Friday.  Saturday 10:00am ~ 3:00pm.  Closed Sunday.  We will us Trac phones and number(s) for the office (after the 15th) will be (580) 583-3594;  after hours or emergency (580) 215-2029. Go by the address and become familiar with our location.

YOUR help will be needed to set-up, decorate, man the shop, close-up!  YOU can sign up at the September meeting (Sept. 11 - Worley Center, bldg 300, Great Plains Tech School) or call Ed Petersen (580) 355-7100.
 

Sunday, August 26, 2012

REPUBLICANS HIT FLORIDA!

Another 'hurricane' hit Florida as Republican delegates from all over the US began arriving in Florida this week-end for the Republican National Convention. 

Opening ceremonies began on Sunday with the Convention officially opening Monday.  FOX news and other TV venues will carry high-lights as well as live feeds from the convention activities!

Delegates are expected to nominate Gov. Mitt Romney of MA for President and Paul Ryan of WI as his running mate!

Friday, August 17, 2012

Republican Women SUPPORT Paul Ryan!

Ryan Rally, August 12, 2012
Karen Mueller, left, and Theresa Balistreri, both members of Waukesha County Republican Women, are pictured with Paul Ryan on August 12 at a local rally that drew 13,000 citizens, just a day after Romney announced Ryan as his running mate.

The crowd at the rally was populated by Republican women, including former Wisconsin Federation President Ginny Marschman, who said, "In all the years I've been going to events in Waukesha County -- which is the most conservative and populous county in Wisconsin -- I have never been to an event like this. It was one of the most wonderful experiences I've ever had."