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A message to all members of Tea Party Nation

A Sponsor of the Convention, the American Family Business Institute is holding a conference call tomorrow on Cap and Trade and the Death Tax.

Save the American Dream
Protect Small Business
Kill the Death Tax

Small business owners are central to keeping alive the spirit – and opportunity – of the American Dream.

Why then are President Obama and his Congressional allies targeting small business owners with two particularly punitive policies: the Death Tax and cap and trade?

Find out by joining in a special “Threats to Small Business and the American Dream” conference call with Dick Patten, President of the American Family Business Institute and Matt Kibbe, President of FreedomWorks.

This call is your opportunity to get insider information about the Administration’s plans to reinstate the Death Tax and impose cap and trade. You’ll also discover the backdoor strategies they intend to use to make these policies law.

Join the call, get the facts, and unite with us in the fight to protect small business and keep the American Dream alive.

Conference Call Details:

What: Conference Call Briefing and Q & A, led by Matt Kibbe, President of FreedomWorks, and Dick Patten, President of the American Family Business Institute

Who: Tea Party Leaders and Conservative Activists

When: Wednesday June 30 at 11:00 AM

How: Dial: 1-800-********. Passcode: ********

Why: To protect small business, and save the American Dream.

*Please contact Adam Nicholson [...] with any questions.

The Issues

Death Tax:
The Death Tax embodies President Obama’s “spread the wealth” ideology. It both destroys small business and hampers opportunity for the rest of the country. It keeps independently-owned businesses from growing, creating jobs, and challenging large corporations. The Death Tax keeps the free market from flourishing.

Cap and Trade Tax:
Cap and trade is a threat to our freedom
, as well as our pocketbooks. The advocates of cap and trade want more control over our energy market. This devastating policy would cause numerous small businesses to go out of business while providing a windfall in profits for the “green” rent-seeking corporations.

You have the networks and the ability to lead the fight. Get the latest facts by joining our conference call.

We look forward to talking with you on the 30th.

Save the American Dream! Hurry! Before the big bad socialists take it from you forever!

Sidebar: Why must they always use violent words like, you know, “kill” and “death”?

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By GottaLaff

I’m liveblogging a conference call with Al Gore. I came in 10 minutes late… they never called and I had to get a call-in number.

In progress:

Gore is talking:

The fundamental conclusions are UNchanged in any way. We have to act. The consensus has been attacked by skeptics, but no matter what they blow out of proportion does not change that EVERY academy of sciences in the world has been the same.

We’ve seen the changes, physically for ourselves.

The N.E. snowstorms: They’re evidence of winter! And evidence that the increasing temperatures accelerated evaporation of moisture from oceans, putting it into the atmosphere. Overall moisture worldwide has increased 4%.

The downpours, winds are consistent with warnings from scientists.

We must do something. Rather than spend billions on foreign oil, must invest in clean renewable energy at home.

Security threat must be addressed. Admirals, generals say fossil fuels pose security threats: “Our approach to energy and climate change impact on our national security.”

Our energy $ should go to American businesses. Reduce energy linked conflicts overseas.

Military leaders, including CIA, include climate change in longterm planning.

90 million tons of pollution are dumped into atmosphere daily.

Wind, solar, retrofitting buildings, fuel efficient cars, all can restore U.S. economy and manufacturing jobs (850,000 jobs in fact).

We’re not winning because we have pressure of TIME. Heat build up, etc. means that trapping of heat, we could cross a threshold that would be hard to come back from

We must lead clean energy economy. GM is going electric, but they already chose a Korean co. to supply battery cells for Volt. China is ahead of us. Germany has 5x solar panels than we do.

What to do? A clean energy revolution. Tell our elected officials that we want them to lead. Not bicker.

Sen’s. Kerry, Lieberman, L. Graham are leading, and Boxer playing role.

Reid insisted on passing a bill, isn’t wavering.

It may not have everything we want, but we should call on our leaders to make it as strong as possible. Time to act is NOW.

There is no longer any doubt that pollution affects climate.

Repower America needs your help. Be heard. Call your Senators, write letters, visit their offices.

Demand clean energy here at home. We have a moral responsibility to our kids. Call your Senator. Demand action on clean energy and climate change. Public officials must rise to the challenge, we must demand. We must not lose this fight.

Next few weeks are crucial.

Questions:

Q from Ohio, a steel worker: Urgent need for clean energy jobs. What can we do to keep jobs in Ohio, not outsourced?

Gore: Thank you! Unions have helped lead the way. Steel workers union, for example. Hiring for windmill parts to be installed in midwest. We need changes in U.S. law to counterbalance subsidies for carbon fuel. U.S. perfected technologies, but we go to other countries! We need to keep the jobs here, jobs that cannot be outsourced… like building technologies for what we’re betting on. Industrial Revolution provided jobs, so will Clean Energy Revolution.

Joe from New Hampshire: Small businesses here. Transition means what to them? Will bills go up?

Gore: They’ll go down over time if we do it right. Up? Do nothing, they’ll go up. We’ve had a roller coaster of oil prices over the decades. Production is cut, or embargoed, etc. Gas prices/heating oil prices shoot up. When they go back down, then the sense of urgency dissipates, policies lapse. Other countries don’t have the see saw pattern. Plus, in world energy marketplace, new discoveries for oil rates are down, production rate in middle east declining more rapidly than predicted, while demand goes up. Predictions: Roller coaster will crash, we’re in front car. SO, we need to accelerate shift to low carbon fuel… w/ super grid, wind/solar centers, retrofit homes/businesses… new technologies, we can reduce energy build and become efficient.

Mike in Montana, state rep. and chairman of Dem. caucus in Montana: Historical perspective on how you remain hopeful to get 60 votes for bill.

Gore: People on this call make me hopeful. Thousands! We got calls from Senators’ offices being deluged. You get busy on phones, writing to Senators… Even with all the attacks from deniers… there’s still an overwhelming majority of Americans who support this transition. When special interests create the IMPRESSION they’re the majority, they get their way. But when you do your thing, they get the real picture. The weather patterns/floods, etc. have made an impression on regular people, farmers, etc. Oil is running low, demand high, so they know it’s crazy to continue the way we are, sending troops to Gulf region partly because we need oil… esp. when we have renewable energy here. I’m optimistic because of YOU.

Thank you so much to everyone on this call. Your participation is so important. More depends on the outcome of this vote than on anything I can remember. Thanks for standing up and fighting for the future your children and grandchildren deserve.

Handwritten letters are most effective, asking to pass comprehensive legislation. Then hand deliver the letters during the recess to your senator’s local office.

www.repoweramerica.org/letters for suggestions on how to write them.

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By GottaLaff

I’m liveblogging an update call, on the record from officials on the ground in Haiti, regarding the provision of water, food and medical supplies in the aftermath of the earthquake in Haiti.

The call includes Tim Callaghan, senior regional adviser, Latin America and Caribbean from USAID’s Office of Foreign Disaster Assistance and Col. Buck Elton, Commander, Special Operations Command South Haiti.

Liveblog:

They were very late, were in meetings. Understandable, of course.

Tim Callaghan first:

All the work is coordinated w/ Haiti gov’t. and other donors and organizations, met with Pres. yesterday, and Hillary Clinton. Search and rescue still ongoing. Food, water, medical needs…

Urban search and rescue: The teams, as of this a.m., from around the world, rescued 61 individuals. American teams 29 live rescues, including last night from market… 7 year old girl, American female, Haitian male. Dog teams, searches continue. So proud of firefighters from U.S. Doing incredible job.

Food: Over 600K rations, working with UN world food program, providing food immediately. Per UN: 50K served yesterday all over city. Trying to increase areas where people can get food/supplies. Radio stations getting word out. Ship arrived, the Crimson Clover, today, has 57,500 lbs. of food.

Non food: Water containers, hygiene kits, plastic sheeting coming in.

Medical: Disaster Med assist. teams going out to provide services to those in need.

Key is coordination. Govt. meetings with P.M. every a.m. to meet needs. Plus coord. for sanitation, food, etc. Bringing in large amounts of supplies, working w/ military.

Col. Buck Elton:

Wed. we were alerted to deploy a force, first aircraft arrived to open airfield, provide security, Medivac. There was no electricity, support, communications. Within minutes, we controlled airfield.

Since then, we control 600 take offs/landings from 10k foot strip, that usually operates 3 aircraft daily.

Tower/terminal condemned, so we operate on grass via radio control in contact with Haitian approach control w/ no radar to assist arrivals.

We have a communications link to Haitian coord. center to base in Floriday. We stagger arriving aircraft to time arrival w/ departure of another aircraft to maximize relief supplies arriving. But only a single taxiway, so everytime we want to taxi, everything takes longer.

Devastation prevents offload equipment, so offloaded by hand.

Thurs: Contingency response group arrived, more equipment.

Coord. closely with Haitian airport manager. Prioritize, synch. aircraft to have max. input in airfield with no downtime on ramp.

Planned to take 2 hours, takes 7 or 8 hrs. Planes on ground take up space, so we get a stack of aircraft holding till we get space on airfield. Airfield has been full since we started operation.

Working maximum aircraft on ground, one widebody, 5 narrow body aircraft. Have room for 3 smaller aircraft, fit in any others we can that can taxi into grass.

Similar to running major airport with limited terminals w/ no electricity or computers. All via radio. Finally, hard phone lines.. spliced together. For 3 days used Fox mic radios to communicate. Challenging.

Security forces, 25, to help airfield, plus medical teams to prep casualties for evacuation.

# of people treated at airfield clinic: 24 via helicopter. 4 via USAID. Crush injuries. Some Americans, 56. Evacuated 20 Americans, 2 stable waiting to leave. Evacuated over 2000 Americans on every available aircraft we have to leave.

Per UN, tankering of water began yesterday. Distributed, and will continue to get water out asap. 6 additional purification units brought in. 12000 water containers distributed at Port au Prince. Storage is difficult too. Water distrib. points are established. We also use 1000s of small jugs distributed, plus bladders for schools, communities.

Q and A:

CNN: How long window open for rescues v. recovery? Plus, Clinton spoke about joint communique, emergency decree for special U.S. govt. authority… what kind?

A: USAID answers: We’re still in rescue mode thru tomorrow. The further away we get from event, more the challenge. Haiti govt. will determine when recovery phase ends. We’re dedicated to working 24/7 on search and rescue. One rescue lasted more than 24 hrs, people on their stomachs, heroic. We’ll work w/ international teams, getting closer though, to recovery.

Communique: Being finalized, available shortly. Bottom line: As Kim and Buck said, everything we do coord. with UN partners, Haiti. We have appropriate arrangements set up, plus we have good rel’ship with all of our partners, including airfield, and Clinton’s visit with leadership and Brazilian commander… regional heads of state. Specifics coming soon.

Q: ReconstructionHousing of Urban Dev’ment looking at Katrina/Ike. Any coordination between HUD and working on ground there?

A: Non food items (shelter, hygiene) a priority, esp. hygiene kits for families. Longer term issues, we’ll address later.

Q: NY Daily News: Security for aid distributed. Boxes dropped, people beat the hell out of each other. Military arriving. Will they provide security for food, medicine, water in crisis areas? What are rules of engagement?

A: Many efforts given to partners and world food program, others. Work closely w/ Haiti govt. (from Tim) Buck: We don’t discuss rules of engagement. This is humanitarian effort. They have what they need to ensure it’s done in most secure fashion. Very robust UN presence here. Plus Haitian national police out in critical places. We are focused on security, but we have resources rolling forward. Food assistance offloaded, esp. in last 2 hours. They’ll have security support as needed.

Q: NPR: At airport… planes/hospitals people turned away. Prioritizing working better?

A, Buck: It gets better every day. People were arriving unannounced, we got them in best we could. International support exceeded capacity to get them in and out. We’ve refined the process, s. command with State Dept. prioritized landing times, prioritized important cargo coming in. First couple of days, harder, everything was a priority. Today we only had 2 diverts. Process now is efficient, we cont. to refine. Better communications w/ embassy and Haitian govt. as we go.

About 40% military 60% civilian now, based on size and type of aircraft we can fit on ramp.

Q, CBS: Critics, altho seem petty, complain that US, Washington running whole operation, by French diplomat whose planes got turned away.

A: Not petty. When you deal in life and death, everyone feels strongly. Bottom line: We’re working closely w/ UN. Ambassador Rice working w/ UN Security Council. Close consultation w/ Haitian govt. It’s understandable that tempers would flair, frustrations… all be directed toward improving the process. Seen that every day. We won’t apologize for hard work in relieving Haitian suffering. They have great appreciation for that hard work. The more frustration, the more intent we are to improve process.

Q, Talk Radio News: How many rescues?

A: As of this afternoon 62 individuals have been live rescued throughout country. 29 by urban search and rescue team. I’ll never forget seeing the teams, professionalism, 12-14 hours, one for 24 straight hours, shifting out.

Q, London Times: Functional ability of Haitian govt?

A: Has some ability. Tremendous impact on their own family members. Have had meetings where govt. articulates their priorities. How to get out relief, avoid duplication. Disaster medical assistance teams are being deployed, ministry of health has communicated via ambassador… We’re here at invitation of Haitian govt., working w/ them.

Q: Search and rescue breakdown. Plus, focused more on sites where you find foreigners more than Haitians.

A: Many more Haitians found than foreigners. Search and rescue from Virginia were here w/in 24 hours, did surveys to i.d. where most people would be, mapped out city even in dangerous areas. Most live rescues were from Haiti. No list from other teams, sorry.

Q, BBC: Looking at 2 weeks from now, where these people will end up. Abroad? Posted inside Haiti?

A: Will work with Haitian govt. on this. Helping Haitians right here in Haiti. Once we start recovery, when Haitian govt. says to, we’ll know more. We’ll have shelter experts on ground to make recommendations.

Q: Rioting, looting… how bad is it?

A: Tim: Reports this a.m., one report of looting of food from warehouse. We sent people over, it wasn’t true. Sporadic situations being monitored closely. Buck: We’re focused on this issue. We track reports down, match resources.

Q, Environment News: How 1000s of corpses handled to prevent disease? Is U.S. assisting?

A: We are assisting. Working closely w/ Haiti. We have mortuary teams from military and HHS. Experts working on it with Haiti.

Q, American Forces Press Services: Security… violence increasing. True? 10-12K troops enough?

A: Not sure that’s accurate, but we’re keeping security foremost in our minds. Working with matching up our forces here with assistance delivery teams. MINUSTAH. No issues at airfield involving exit of supplies or entrance of citizens requiring evacuation. All has been orderly. Police force has helped at airfield.

I’ll update if anything else comes up…

UPDATE:

Q, FDL: Aid only reaching Port au Prince? Aid beyond, to epicenter?

A: Working w/ govt of Haiti to priortize areas of delivery. Ongoing coordination. Dedicating security and resources, along with MINUSTAH… Bottom line in questions is to see if aid getting to areas most hit: EMPHASIZE, YES, IT IS HAPPENING. Robust distribution of daily rations, 600K distributed. 2500 calorie packages till more traditional assistance is in place.

Tim: We are getting out to other areas. 6500 people were given rations.

Q, WaPo: 82nd Airborne… delay reason? Plus, Buck, issue of airfield. Drs. w/o Borders.

A: Drs without Borders will be arriving at 1500. 82nd delay: We had a successful delivery of Crimson Clover…The pt. is we so rely on the airport, had to balance between cargo and personnel. Robust number of 82nd in on the ground, 100 in first 30 hours, additional 500 today. Minustah providing assistance. Oak, U.S. coast guard cutter, is in, trying to make port passable. Trying to move in a lot of international assistance too, to an airport not used to more than 3 aircraft a day.

Q, Reuters: 3500 troops are assisting UN. Soldiers on streets? When?

A: Not aware. We’ll address better soon.

Q, AP: Challenges of getting heavy equipment.

A: Working with UN to clear roads. Some progress, but still a challenge. Areas still blocked. Doing everything we can. Coast Guard can offload even in difficult ports, same with U.S. Navy. The intensity of the devastation makes it tough.

Q: Orphanages, adoption… plan to support them directly?

A: Working on adoption. We’re getting orphanages resources they need. Info at State.gov/Haitiquake via State Dept. 150 orphans have been taken to U.S. 5 are pending transport to U.S. today.

Wrap: We’ll continue to have briefings. One in a.m., one in afternoon. Thanks to all.

Why Haiti Matters, by Barack Obama

Thank you Jason Leopold!

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