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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

GOP Wrong About Weiner

SF Chronicle Editor: The Chairman of the national Republican party is wrong to demand the resignation of Anthony Weiner for lies about sexually charged twitter with young women. A sick liberal liar like Mr. Weiner is a perfect spokesperson for the failed policies of Nancy Pelosi and Barack Obama.

Mike DeNunzio Chairman S.F. Republican Assembly

Monday, May 30, 2011

Patton's 1944 speech - TODAY

ON MEMORIAL DAY 2011 REMEMBER GENERAL PATTON’S SPEECH IN 1944

Few who saw the film “PATTON” will ever forget the opening scene of General Patton addressing his Third Army on the eve of D-Day - June 5, 1944, (including expletives).
Listen to the speech General Patton would give today in America’s war to defeat radical Islam. George S. Patton speech Iraq & modern world.
Today - Memorial Day 2011 - we can honor America’s fallen heroes best by working to elect in 2012 a "Commander in Chief" who agrees with General Patton.

Sunday, May 29, 2011

The best candidate for Republican victory in 2012

San Francisco Chronicle Editor: The handicapping of Republican presidential hopefuls by Chronicle political writers Carla Marinucchi and Joe Garofoli excluded the one candidate who is the best hope for a Republican victory in 2012. This election will be a referendum on Barack Hussein Obama - clearly the most incompetent president since Jimmy Carter embarrassed America in 1976. Mike DeNunzio Chairman, S.F. Republican Assembly

Sunday, May 22, 2011

Numbers are instructive!

"If the Palestinians lay down their arms- there will be peace; if Israel lays down its arms –there will be no Israel" --Benjamin Netanyahu Numbers are instructive! ISRAEL vs. 22 ARAB LEAGUE NATIONS and IRAN POPULATION: Israel - 7.7 million. Arab League & Iran - 419 million. SQUARE MILES: Israel - 7,951 sq mi. Arab League & Iran - 6 million sq mi. MILITARY AVAIL: Israel - 3 million. Arab League & Iran - 170 million. Source: CIA: the-world-factbook==www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/ -

Monday, May 16, 2011

Sell State-Owned Properties

SF Chronicle Editor: Governor Brown's revised budget proposes the sale of state-owned properties like the Los Angeles Coliseum and the Montclair Golf Course in Oakland. Many more properties should be sold to reduce the debt and protect vital services. California owns 22,272 facilities and structures; many are under-utilized or serve no state function. The Governor also should reconsider the sale and leaseback of state office buildings. The business of the state is to provide public safety, educational, health care and social services - not spend billions to manage and maintain properties. Mike DeNunzio

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

New SFGOP Chairwoman

To: San Francisco Chronicle

Editor,
The new Republican Chairwoman Harmeet Dhillon has the credentials and ability to build the SFGOP - and she will. (Republican leader with a SF Twist, Apr. 24.)  What she needs is a Republican Central Committee and its’ volunteer clubs to step up and help her by reminding voters what forty years of Democratic mayors and supervisors - in collusion with public employee unions - have done to the fiscal condition of this City. They can start with letters to editors, calls to radio shows, and contributing to the Party and its’ candidates. Most importantly - they can be proud they are not Democrats - and they should say it – boldly - like the rest of America did on November 2, 2010.

Mike DeNunzio
Chairman, S.F. Republican Assembly



Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Good Job Brownie - Solidarity Forever!

In January 1979 Governor Jerry Brown signed the DILLS ACT. It permitted state employees to negotiate salaries and benefits with other state employees - the legislators whom they helped elect with union dues. The result of this self-serving "negotiation" by both state employees is a $500 billion unfunded liability for state health and pension benefits. Their contrived "spike" of final year salaries and the addition of accrued vacation to their pensions is virtual white collar crime as committed by the public employees in Bell, California. Such greed might be continued on Wall Street - but it must end in Sacramento.

This HALF TRILLION DOLLAR unfunded liability truly is plundering the state budget and bankrupting California. It deprives honest hardworking taxpayers of the health care, educational, public safety and social services they pay for with some of the highest taxes in the nation. Unless these excessive benefits are corrected, every Californian, their children and grandchildren will pay for them all their lives with higher state taxes and less services.

Unfortunately instead of cutting excessive benefits and costly regulations to help reduce the deficit, Governor Brown - as in 1979 - has thanked the unions for funding his election. He cynically has cut both the Adult Day Care health program and In Home Support for the elderly, frail and disabled, and threatens additional cuts in state services unless Californians, who now pay some of the highest taxes in the nation, vote for more taxes. Surely this will drive out more businesses, jobs and tax revenues at a time when state unemployment is over 12 percent.

"Good job Brownie" – Solidarity Forever!

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Common Sense and Decency for the GOP

RONALD REAGAN’S 11th COMMANDMENT: COMMON SENSE AND DECENCY FOR THE GOP

It is often said: "Local Politics is Hollywood for the ugly and an asylum for the insane." God is good - the Democrats have the ugly genes. Unfortunately, the Republicans have some disturbed personalities who seem compelled to defame others. They hurt the GOP at this historic time when the Democrats are being exposed as the party of parasites that feed at the public trough - in the city, the state, and the nation.

The CAGOP will soon elect a dynamic state chairman who can articulate GOP efforts statewide to help defeat the shameless tax-borrow-spend schemes of Jerry Brown, Barack Obama and local liberals. The SFRCC needs responsible members who will work together and respect President Reagan’s 11th Commandment –and especially be truthful in everything they say and do..

Our Grand Old Party seems to have forgotten the common sense decency of the 11th Commandment. At present, a defamation lawsuit is pending among Republican leaders in rural northern California. There were similar issues among Republicans in southern California, the central valley and the east bay. In San Francisco, it was necessary for a prominent law firm that specializes in defamation cases to warn some Republicans in 2010 that the mere repetition of a false defamatory statement could have costly consequences. In 2007 the Republican County Committee (SFRCC) wisely censured a former committee member for defamation.

The San Francisco chapter of the CRA (SFRA) strives to vet new members to ensure they respect the 11th Commandment and encourages all members to abide by this good rule. The SFRCC and every Republican county committee and chartered organization in the state should do likewise..

The SFRCC and all clubs need leaders and members who differ on issues, policies, candidates, etc. But there should be no place on the SFRCC or any county committee or GOP club for anyone who defames Republicans—or anyone else.

Mike DeNunzio, Chairman San Francisco Republican Assembly

Sunday, February 13, 2011

America’s broken clock

Editor,

Ron Paul is America's broken clock: Thankfully he is stuck on liberty 24 hours a day telling America it's time to stop unconstitutional spending and foreign policies that drain its blood and waste its treasure. But seventy percent of the 3,742 conservatives that voted in the CPAC presidential straw poll voted against Ron Paul and supported 14 other prospective candidates for one reason; they want to win. Barack Obama is an incompetent leftist who can be defeated in 2012 - but not by a Republican candidate who looks and sounds like a righteous grouch. If Ron Paul supporters are concerned about the Constitution, it's time they devote their energy to a candidate who can win - and save the nation.

Mike DeNunzio

Chairman San Francisco Republican Assembly

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

GOP brand seen as dead

San Francisco Chronicle Jan. 23, 2011
Yes indeed, to most California voters the GOP brand is dead and why not? The GOP brand cannot compete with the Party that feeds at the public trough. A decade of Democrat happy meals have bloated the state deficit to $28 billion with a $500 billion tab for public pensions. California's 2.4 million public and private sector union members and their accomplices in Sanctuary Cities will continue to select the Democrat menu and a mismanaged welfare program that includes 32 percent of America's welfare recipients.  California will continue among the states with the highest taxes and lowest credit rating in America; the worst to do business - burdened with regulations that starve out businesses, jobs and tax revenues. Enjoy the happy meals - for now.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

NEW SFRCC COMMITTEE CAN BUILD SFGOP

NEW SFRCC HAS CAPABILITY and OPPORTUNITY TO BUILD SFGOP
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On January 5th the new chairperson, vice chairs and members of the 2011-12 San Francisco Republican County Committee were sworn in by Superior Court Judge Richard Ulmer. This new committee has the professional capability and an extraordinary opportunity to build the Republican Party.
The Democrat Party in statewide victories and national defeat has branded itself the party of yesterday-addicted to the public trough: The party of race baiting and class warfare; taxes and spending; bureaucracy and regulation: sanctuary and amnesty; pension plunder, environmental fiction and partisan rancor.
The 2010 election has created a new political environment in the city, state and nation. San Francisco leaders want 21st century solutions. The SFRCC can readily produce an action plan on key issues for corporate execs, small business, merchants and property owners. It also will help the VC Finance raise funds.
The Committee on Jobs and the Chamber of Commerce can provide helpful information and CRP Vice Chair Tom Del Beccaro offers valuable insights in his three partthe series in Political Vanguard.com: The Challenges We Face; Silver Linings from 2010 Election; and The Way Forward.
San Francisco Republicans and SFRCC members want their committee to assert itself as proud “REPUBLICANS for a better city, state and nation. The SFRCC cannot register voters and raise funds if its own leaders vote for taxes as with Prop 1-A and take NO POSITION on city benefits (Prop B). Every member and alternate can step up and serve on a committee and help make the SFRCC seen and heard, especially among the ethnic various groups.
This new SFRCC and chartered clubs-YRs SFRA, NHRWCF, CCARA-will build the Party on the 11th Commandment: “Thou shall not speak ill of a fellow Republican.” The committee and the clubs know that some members suffer from a compulsion to defame people-(and other abuse.) They also know that repeating a false defamatory statement-even as a rumor-can be damaging and costly. Members of this committee and every club will build the party by speaking with care and respect for everyone.
The new SFRCC can build the party- as it was elected to do: Register voters, raise funds, recruit candidates, communicate issues, conduct special events- and it can evaluate progress at monthly meetings. To do this It needs and deserves support of all Republicans .
Mike DeNunzio, served on the SFRCC from 1998 to 2010. He was VC Finance and thrice elected Chairman and a candidate for Supervisor, and also for Congress against Nancy Pelosi. Gov. Schwarzenegger appointed him a California Commissioner on Aging and to the San Francisco State Building Authority. He is CM of the San Francisco Republican Assembly and a surrogate spokesperson for the California Republican Party and a contributor in the press radio and TV: http://mikedenunzioblog.blogspot.com

Saturday, January 1, 2011

A Soulless Assault On The Unalienable Right To Life

         The unalienable right to life is the fundamental teaching of the Church. It is enshrined in the Declaration of Independence as an endowment to all men. This God-given right demands unyielding protection of the church and state.
         In 650 BC the Council of Elders in the City-State of Sparta decreed- for the common good-ailing seniors and infants be taken to hillsides to die. Today for the common good advanced nations also deny care to ailing seniors, the disabled and infants. Catholic spoke persons who advocate government health care know this. They have an obligation to inform the faithful that health coverage is not health care.  The so-called Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act signed by President Obama is a soulless assault on the unalienable right to life. This 2700 page womb to tomb government takeover of health care is opposed by a majority of Americans, especially seniors. George Wesolek the director of the Archdiocese of San Francisco Office of Public policy accuses  opponents of "bad theology and partisan political activity." (CSF Dec.10)  He is wrong.
         The fiercely partisan former Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Senate Leader Harry Reid badgered and bribed their Democratic majority to pass- unread- this unwanted government intrusion on every American. Their personal pro-abortion theology now will unleash faceless bureaucrats, boards and commissions on a health system that has done more for the common good than any other.     
         Catholic leaders also know that access to a waiting list is not health care. Over 40,000 patients a year from Canada and thousands more from the European Union, including heads of state, seek treatment in the U.S. that is unavailable or inferior in their homeland. In Great Britain the National Health Service bases treatment on  age and condition of the patient- called Quality Adjusted Life Years. Britain and other E.U. nations also deny renal dialysis and advanced drugs to the elderly and terminally ill. In the Netherlands The Royal Dutch Medical Association has endorsed euthanasia and permits lethal injection of newborns diagnosed  unable to have a meaningful life.  
         Every diocesan office of public policy knows the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act cuts $500 billion from Medicare and will restrict diagnoses and treatments for older patients. They also know  the administration has reinstated its previously withdrawn plan for end-of-life counseling by Doctors. It  can encourage patients with severe illnesses and disabilities to forgo care and  justify restricting costly life-sustaining treatment to such patients. The White House special advisor for health policy, Ezekiel Emmanuel, MD has stated: "Whether to save one 20 year old who could live an additional  60 years or three 70 year olds who could live only 10 years-- We recommend the system which prioritizes younger people." (British Medical Journal, June 2009)   
         George Wesolek acknowledges this health plan has fundamental flaws and hopes the new Congress will clarify it. The aged, disabled, and terminally ill deserve more than feckless hope for clarification; they want this immoral intrusion repealed and rewritten to protect their unalienable right to life. The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, and every diocese in America must boldly defend this fundamental teaching of the church. It is affirmed by Pope John Paul II and re-affirmed by Pope Benedict XVI -and hallowed in the Declaration of Independence.    
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