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Congratulations To John Faulk

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

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Now we go for the big one in November!

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Money is just one of the costs of people seeking more medical care than they would if they were paying for it with their own money

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Tuesday, March 02, 2010
Thomas Sowell :: Townhall.com Columnist
by Thomas Sowell

Most discussions of health care are like something out of Alice in Wonderland.

What is the biggest complaint about the current medical care situation? “It costs too much.” Yet one looks in vain for anything in the pending legislation that will lower those costs.

One of the biggest reasons for higher medical costs is that somebody else is paying those costs, whether an insurance company or the government. What is the politicians’ answer? To have more costs paid by insurance companies and the government.

[Stop!  If you haven't yet voted for John Faulk,  go vote now,  then come back and finish reading!]

Back when the “single payer” was the patient, people were more selective in what they spent their own money on. You went to a doctor when you had a broken leg but not necessarily every time you had the sniffles or a skin rash. But, when someone else is paying, that is when medical care gets over-used — and bureaucratic rationing is then imposed, to replace self-rationing.

Money is just one of the costs of people seeking more medical care than they would if they were paying for it with their own money. Both waiting lines and waiting lists grow longer when people with sniffles and minor skin rashes take up the time of doctors, while people with cancer are waiting.

In country after country, the original estimates of government medical care costs almost always turn out to be gross under-estimates of what it ultimately turns out to cost.

Even when the estimates are done honestly, they are based on how much medical care people use when they are paying for it themselves. But having someone else pay for medical care virtually guarantees that a lot more of it will be used.

Nothing would lower costs more than having each patient pay those costs. And nothing is less likely to happen.

One of the big costs that have actually forced some hospitals to close is the federal mandate that hospitals treat everyone who comes to an emergency room, whether they pay or not. But those who talk about “bringing down the cost of medical care” are not about to repeal that mandate. Often they want to add more mandates. Continued…

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Today Is The Last Day For Early Voting

Friday, February 26th, 2010

Don’t forget to vote John Faulk for CD-18 today!

Just a quick reminder that today is the final day of early voting for the Republican Primary.

If you have not yet voted, grab two friends at lunch and get to the nearest polling place.

Locations can be found here: http://www.harrisvotes.com/docs/EV/earlyvotinglocations_schedule_ENG.pdf

Thank you again for your support and your vote.

Sincerely,
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John Faulk
Faulk for Congress
1701 Hermann Dr # 2206
Houston, TX 77004
832-265-4074

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Early voting ends this Friday and the election is just one week away

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

Early voting ends this Friday and the election is just one week away.
I need your vote so that we can move forward to the general election and
defeat Sheila Jackson Lee.

There are fewer polling places for early voting and you can find yours here:

http://www.harrisvotes.com/docs/EV/earlyvotinglocations_schedule_ENG.pdf

To find your polling place for March 2nd, follow this link:

https://team1.sos.state.tx.us/voterws/viw/faces/SearchSelectionPolling.jsp

I also could use your help these last two weeks to ensure that we win the primary

without a run-off.

If you can make phone calls on my behalf, please send an email to

phonebank@faulkforcongress.org or send an email to

pollsigns@faulkforcongress.org if you can

help get signs up on March 2nd at polling places.

You can also visit www.faulkforcongress.org to make a donation.

Anything you can do will be appreciated.

In just one week, all of your hard work will pay off.

Sincerely,
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John Faulk
Faulk for Congress
1701 Hermann Dr # 2206
Houston, TX 77004
832-265-4074

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It’s about the Constitution, not Identity politics!

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

I understand that Brenda Page recently sent out a communiqué regarding her qualifications to represent the residents of the 18th Congressional District.
After reading it again, I am a little dismayed to see Ms. Page resort to identity politics. She states:
“Democrats are running three attorneys, one woman and two males. Brenda Page is the only Republican woman attorney in this contest.”
I was hoping this race would be about the issues and how the people of CD18 are best served. Issues like shrinking the size of Government, reducing taxes and protecting our nation from all enemies. If Ms. Page truly thinks a female attorney is the best choice for CD18, then why not keep Sheila Jackson Lee?
Also in her email, Ms. Page states:
“…Brenda is a fiscal and social conservative who embraces the Republican platform…”
In light of the “Massachusetts Miracle” and the clear message sent to Washington, the people of CD18 will demand more than just another RINO. They deserve a conservative constitutionalist. There is a difference and I make it very clear on my website at www.faulkforcongress.org. There, I have stated my position on over 20 issues. To put it bluntly, and in the words of Ronald Reagan (neither a woman nor an attorney):
“There are no limits to growth and human progress when men and women are free to follow their dreams.”
I encourage you to look at my website, call me or send me a note if you have any questions.
Sincerely,
John Faulk
john@faulkforcongress.org
www.faulkforcongress.org

I understand that Brenda Page recently sent out a communiqué regarding her qualifications to represent the residents of the 18th Congressional District.

After reading it again, I am a little dismayed to see Ms. Page resort to identity politics. She states:

“Democrats are running three attorneys, one woman and two males. Brenda Page is the only Republican woman attorney in this contest.”

I was hoping this race would be about the issues and how the people of CD18 are best served. Issues like shrinking the size of Government, reducing taxes and protecting our nation from all enemies. If Ms. Page truly thinks a female attorney is the best choice for CD18, then why not keep Sheila Jackson Lee?

Also in her email, Ms. Page states:

“…Brenda is a fiscal and social conservative who embraces the Republican platform…”

In light of the “Massachusetts Miracle” and the clear message sent to Washington, the people of CD18 will demand more than just another RINO. They deserve a conservative constitutionalist. There is a difference and I make it very clear on my website at www.faulkforcongress.org. There, I have stated my position on over 20 issues. To put it bluntly, and in the words of Ronald Reagan (neither a woman nor an attorney):

“There are no limits to growth and human progress when men and women are free to follow their dreams.”

I encourage you to look at my website, call me or send me a note if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

John Faulk
john@faulkforcongress.org
www.faulkforcongress.org

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Meet John Faulk

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

Meet John Faulk and learn how he intends to defeat Sheila Jackson Lee in 2010.
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How Vulnerable is Sheila Jackson Lee?

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Do you doubt that Sheila Jackson Lee can be defeated? The conventional wisdom is that she is a 1000 pound gorilla, protected by a gerrymandered district that was formed by Tom Delay and friends in 2000, by moving its borders to exclude all likely Republican voters to neighboring areas.

But this is 2009, and next year, it will be 2010… Ten years after Congressional District 18 was formed. Much has changed since 2000.

Consider:

  1. In the 2000 Census, the African American population of the 18th CD was 52%
  2. In 2008, the American Community Survey estimated the African American population to be 37%
  3. The Texas 18th Congressional District covers an area from south side of the central business district to north of Intercontinental Airport. There is a ton of diversity in this area!
  4. Gentrification has substantially changed the TX 18 CD just like downtown Atlanta
  5. Sheila Jackson Lee has won so many races because the GOP has not given the voters a viable candidate as an alternative until John Faulk

Until we defeat Sheila Jackson Lee, and as long as she is not challenged, that war chest of campaign donations she receives from corporate “sponsors” will be redirected towards other liberal candidates to further the Obama agenda.

Many people said Jimmy Doolittle’s raid would have little effect and no one would survive. MacArthur’s landing on Inchon in Korea was widely ridiculed. “Kara” was the Iraqi defense network that defended the skies over Baghdad. It was so good that certainly the U.S. would suffer 500 casualties in the first night of the Desert Storm air war.

If we believe nothing can be done, why try? I need your support this quarter more than ever. The financial filing we present for this quarter will show significant momentum and win us institutional contributions. But unless people like you help, we can’t get far!

Will you join me? Donate $20, $50, or even $1000 and help make history!

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Local Press Interviews John Faulk

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

The Cypress Times (Houston) article:

[John] Faulk knows he has a steep and rocky road ahead between now and the March primaries, and then to the finish line of the November 2010 election, but he presses onward like any man on a mission. “I have already spent two years of my life to convince Republicans that she (Sheila Jackson-Lee) can be defeated. I have no big bucks and I’m not beholding to the Republican Party for contributions.”

Read all of it here: BOOTING SJL: JOHN FAULK MAKES DEDICATED RUN FOR CONGRESS

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“Sports Authority May Need Taxpayer Rescue”

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

This is why government should stay out of business!  My solution would be to increase/raise the lease payment from the users who in turn will raise the ticket prices.  Sheila Jackson Lee is so concerned about the NFL perhaps she should concentrate on TX 18 Congressional District issues and business contracts.

“Sports Authority May Need Taxpayer Rescue” Houston Chronicle

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/6687627.html

 

: Harris County taxpayers may have to inject up to $7 million a year

: into the Harris County-Houston Sports Authority for the next two

: years due to a financial crisis sparked by the souring of bonds

: used to build Minute Maid Park, Reliant Stadium and the Toyota

: Center.

 

: Facing balloon payments on $117 million in variable-rate bonds, the

: authority now is obliged to pay off the debt in five years instead

: of 23 years. That would require $24 million a year — a figure that,

: together with more than $30 million in additional obligations,

: would push the authority to the brink of insolvency.

 

: The alternative: Convince major banks to provide lines of credit

: that would give the authority a two-year window to refinance. That

: would cost $7 million a year.

 

: But those deals would create a new set of problems: The authority

: would have to take $7 million a year now used for stadium

: maintenance and the expenses of the Harris County Sports and

: Convention Corporation and spend it on repaying the loans. To make

: up the difference, Harris County may have to pick up some of those

: expenses with property tax revenue, a step that some say indirectly

: violates stadium boosters’ promise that taxpayer dollars would not

: be used to pay for the new venues.

 

: Using that $7 million to pay debt would create a budget hole for

: the convention corporation, one that would have to be filled by

: Harris County, Sports and Convention Corp. Executive Director

: Willie Loston said.

 

: The Authority’s chairman, however, said taxpayers will not be

: affected.

 

: “What’s happened in the financial world has clearly created

: additional problems for the sports authority,” said J. Kent

: Friedman, chairman of the authority board. “But no matter what

: happens here, there’s absolutely no way the taxpayers of Harris

: County or the city of Houston could be negatively impacted.”

 

: Friedman said that even in a worst-case scenario in which the

: authority cannot make its payments, that failure would not impact

: taxpayers, only investors in its bonds.

 

: Troubled debt

 

: The sports authority was set up to manage the $1 billion in

: voter-approved bonds that financed the construction of Reliant

: Stadium, Toyota Center and Minute Maid Park.

 

: The authority’s debt ran into trouble about a year ago when MBIA, a

: firm that insured its bonds, was downgraded by analysts. Investors

: fled from $117 million in variable-rate bonds, forcing the bank

: JPMorgan Chase to buy them up, under its contractual obligation

: with the sports authority. JPMorgan then converted the debt into a

: loan and, per the contract, required payment in five years instead

: of 23. Those payments amount to about $24 million a year.

 

: After expenses and debt service, the authority nets about

: $12 million annually.

 

: In addition, the authority had entered into an interest rate swap

: on the $117 million with UBS, which allowed the agency to exchange

: its variable interest rates for fixed ones. When the bonds soured,

: the swap went awry, creating an obligation for the authority to

: post $30 million to $35 million in collateral.

 

: Without a lifeline, the two payments, which could total nearly

: $60 million, would deplete most of the authority’s reserve funds

: and push it toward default.

 

: Because investor ratings firms require bond issuers to hold

: reserves, depleting them significantly could cause the authority’s

: bond rating, already just one step above junk status, to be

: downgraded. That would significantly darken the prospects for what

: authority officials acknowledge is the only long-term solution:

: refinancing.

 

: Authority officials are pinning their hopes on a pair of potential

: deals. The first would be a line of credit with JPMorgan to cover

: the $117 million. The second is another line of credit with UBS

: that would allow the authority to avoid paying the collateral on

: the swap.

 

: Both deals would greatly smooth out the authority’s financial

: challenges. But they also would force Harris County to grapple with

: an unexpected $7 million-a-year budget hole.

 

: To make the deals work, the authority would need to pledge more of

: the money from parking fees, the Houston Texans and the Houston

: Rodeo at Reliant Stadium for debt service. Currently, that money is

: used by the Harris County Sports and Convention Corporation for

: operating expenses and stadium maintenance.

 

: Additional millions

 

: Already, the authority’s fiscal woes have triggered a requirement

: that the sports corporation make a $2 million debt payment every

: six months from parking fees. If the deals go through, an

: additional $3.2 million a year of those funds also would be

: required, county and authority officials said.

 

: The Harris County Commissioners Court appeared to make its first

: move to fill that hole late last month, when it voted to transfer

: $2 million to the corporation to fill the budget gap left after its

: first payment.

 

: But the court today will consider rescinding that transfer because

: the authority did not ultimately need the first $2 million

: injection of cash as expected, said County Financial Services

: Director Edwin Harrison. Any county transfers to the sports

: corporation will come from hotel occupancy taxes, he said.

 

: Jack Yuran, director of financial planning in Harris County, said

: he and other officials are trying to come up with a way to free up

: additional hotel tax funds to make it possible for their use by the

: sports corporation.

 

: One possibility under consideration is to move stadium utility

: costs — usually around $11 million a year — from the HOT tax budget

: into the tax-supported general fund or a special revenue fund,

: Yuran said.

 

: Numerous county and authority officials insisted that the use of

: property tax funds to pay for expenses that were covered by money

: that will now go toward stadium debt does not represent a breach of

: the promises made to taxpayers.

 

: “We can never and we won’t use ad valorem taxes to pay for anything

: for Reliant Stadium,” Yuran said. “It’s not a likeable situation,

: but we’re working very diligently.”

 

: Former Harris County Tax Assessor-Collector Paul Bettencourt, a

: longtime critic of the stadium deals who has called for the

: authority to be dissolved, said those claims are misleading.

 

: “It’s literally like watching a train go over a hill,” he said.

: “The heavy engine goes over the hill first, and it pulls the whole

: train over, all the way to the caboose. Somebody’s going to pay at

: the end of this train, and that’s going to be the taxpayers.”

 

Mark Reiff

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Congressional Black Caucus, Blue Dogs Join Conservatives to Oppose Internet Regulations

Thursday, October 22nd, 2009

CNSNews.com

Two groups of House Democrats that are not always on the same political page have joined forces to oppose federal regulation of Internet traffic currently under consideration by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).

The FCC is moving forward with plans to approve “net neutrality,” rules that essentially would prohibit Internet service providers from charging add-on fees to certain Web sites for accessing their networks. Advocates of net neutrality argue that without new rules, a duopoly of cable and telephone companies can “discriminate” against certain Web content.

But 72 House Democrats, all members of either the centrist Blue Dog Caucus or the more liberal Congressional Black Caucus, signed a letter to the FCC charging that “net neutrality” regulations would stifle competition.

“We remain suspicious of conclusions based on slogans rather than substance, and of policies that restrict and inhibit the very innovation and growth that we all seek to achieve,” the members of each caucus said in a joint letter to the FCC last Thursday.

Opponents of the regulations say the rules would likely slow down the Web, make it tougher to block spam, create the need for more government bureaucrats as new bureaucratic rules tend to require, and discourage investment in broadband technology.

Democrats such as Reps. Ed Markey of Massachusetts and Henry Waxman of California have supported the regulation. Republicans have mostly led the opposition, with Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Charles Grassley of Iowa writing a letter to the FCC last week cautioning against the regulation.

But the letter from Democratic House members last week used some of the same arguments Republicans  have advanced.

Signatories included prominent Democrats such as Reps. Health Shuler of North Carolina, Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas, Bernie Thompson of Mississippi, Baron Hill of Indiana, Ed Towns of New York, Silvestre Reyes of Texas, and Alcee Hastings of Florida.

Supporters of net neutrality rules include the left-wing MoveOn.org and the media reform group Free Press. Opponents include the pro-free market group Freedom Works and the conservative Family Research Council.

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Remember This In The 2010 Mid-Term Elections

Monday, October 12th, 2009

All Hail Queen Nancy’s 757

*And they STILL want to talk about Sarah's clothing??

And they STILL want to talk about Sarah’s clothing??

People,…… Are you out there?

*MADAME PELOSI*

Madame Pelosi wasn’t happy with the small private jet that comes with the Speaker’s job….no, Madame Pelosi was aggravated that this little jet had to stop to refuel, so she ordered a Big Fat 200 seat jet that could get her back to California without stopping!

Many, many legislators walked by and grinned with glee as Joe informed everyone what Nancy’s Big Fat Jet costs us, the hard working American Taxpayers, for the thousands of gallons of fuel every week.

Since she only works 3 days a week, this gas guzzling jet gets fueled and she flies home to California , cost to the taxpayers of about $60,000 one way!

As Joe put it, ‘Unfortunately we have to pay to bring her back on Monday Night.’  Cost to us is another $60,000.   Folks, that is$480,000 per month and that is an annual cost to the taxpayers of $5,760,000. No wonder she complains about the cost of this war…it might cramp her style and she is styling, on my back and yours.

I think of the military families in this country doing without and this woman, who heads up the most do-nothing Congress in the history of this country, keeps fueling that jet while doing nothing.

Madame Pelosi wants you and me to conserve our carbon footprint. She wants us to buy smaller cars and Obama wants us to get a bicycle pump and air up our tires.

These people are nuts.

Keep in mind the figures above do NOT include cost of plane or crew, just fuel!

One wonders what her total package cost us? And she wants to tax OUR IRA’s & 401K’s…..

YOU WILL NEVER SEE THIS IN ANY NEWSPAPERS IN THE COUNTRY! THEY HAVE NO GUTS – THEY WOULD RATHER SEE PEOPLE STARVING THAN REPORT ON THE MONSTER THAT IS NANCY PELOSI!

Regardless of your political affiliation, this can’t help but upset you some.

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John Faulk on Immigration Reform

Tuesday, November 4th, 2008

John Falk on Immigration Reform

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From: Roy Beck, President, NumbersUSA
Date: November 1, 2008

TX 18th

Dear friends in Texas’s 18th Congressional District,

You are fortunate to have a candidate for Congress who has gone out of the way to be identified as a TRUE IMMIGRATION REFORM CANDIDATE.

John Faulk was one of a small percentage of congressional candidates who volunteered to take our very tough survey on where they stand on key immigration issues. We don’t require 100% agreement with our positions — but pretty close. John Faulk met our criteria as a TRUE REFORMER.

Please take a look at the survey here that compares the candidates in this congressional race

NON-PARTISAN ALERT: NumbersUSA is strictly non-partisan. In some Districts like yours, the True Reformer is a Republican. But in others, Democrats hold that honor, such as Democrat Bob Conley, a True Reformer trying to unseat Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, who is one of the biggest amnesty supporters in Congress.

In the race for U.S. Representative from your Congressional District, the incumbent Member of Congress has taken actions that usually reward or encourage illegal immigration, that force congestion and that flood occupations with foreign workers to the detriment of vulnerable American workers and legal immigrants already here.

NumbersUSA never endorses candidates. We know you will cast your vote based on many issues, as well as character and experience. But we hope you will take into serious consideration the great disparity on immigration positions between the candidates on your ballot when you vote Tuesday.

Thanks for your concern on immigration issues,

Roy Beck

Founder & CEO, NumbersUSA

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