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John Faulk Raises More Money Than Sheila Jackson-Lee’s Other Opponents

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

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FEC report out. We raised twice as much as Jarvis Johnson. 4 times more than 2 Republican opponents COMBINED! Thank you Houston! Vote John Faulk Mar. 2nd!

You remember Sheila Jackson-Lee




Jackson Lee has a big lead in cash

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Jackson Lee has a big lead in cash

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

Johnson far behind; Roberts yet to file report


By STEWART M. POWELL and JOE HOLLEY
Copyright 2010 Houston Chronicle
Feb. 20, 2010, 7:26AM

Veteran Houston Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee has built a huge financial advantage over two challengers in the March 2 Democratic primary who are hoping to capitalize on an anti-Washington sentiment to overcome her massive money edge.

The latest financial disclosure statements filed with the Federal Election Commission late Thursday show Jackson Lee with $504,000 in the bank as of Feb. 10, versus $11,185 for Houston City Council member Jarvis Johnson.

The FEC said it had not received a report by late Friday from a third primary candidate, attorney Sean Roberts.

Jackson Lee, who has been raising re-election money for months, easily outdistanced Johnson in the first five weeks after he announced his candidacy Jan. 4. The incumbent raised $69,860 during the first six weeks of the year, while Johnson received $33,793, including a $5,000 personal loan from his wife.

“When you have a politician who has been around the block time and again with deep roots in a community or among special interest groups, it’s a lot easier to tap donors in time of need,” said Dave Leavinthal of the Center for Responsive Politics, an independent group that tracks campaign finances.

Jackson Lee said that her financial edge reflected her strength in the primary, her first serious challenge in 16 years.

“People are willing to put their money where their support is,” Jackson Lee said in an interview. “I’m grateful to have the support of people who want to send Sheila Jackson Lee back to Washington to fight for them.”

Anti-Washington wave

But Jackson Lee’s foes said they believe they can ride a wave of anti-Washington sentiment to victory in a three-way contest that they are trying to transform into a referendum on the incumbent’s constituent service.

In debates and on the campaign trail, Johnson and Roberts — as well as three Republicans vying for the GOP nomination — have criticized Jackson Lee as an ineffective representative of the people back home.

“It’s difficult to get things done in a place like Congress when you’re repeatedly voted one of the worst people to work with … and have staff turnover that makes it almost impossible for anyone to focus on issues that are pertinent to this district,” Roberts said.

Jackson Lee vigorously disagrees. She may occasionally ruffle feathers, she admits, but she gets things done.

Constituency service is “year-round, seven days a week, 24 hours a day,” said the hard-charging transplant from Queens, N.Y., who has lived in the Houston area for more than three decades, raising two children and successively winning elective office as a municipal judge, a Houston City Council member and a Congress member.

“I just want to be called an Energizer Bunny that keeps on working for the people of this great district,” she said.

Back in the district, various constituents are debating whether that energy is put to good use.

C.B. Black thinks so. The 66-year-old Army machine gunner who earned a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star in Vietnam said Jackson Lee persuaded the Army to reissue military decorations he lost in a fire.

“It took a lot of the edge off my bitterness when she and the Army did that for me,” he said.

Continental Airlines CEO Jeff Smisek said the liberal, street-savvy Democrat “has been a tireless advocate” for the needs of his Houston-headquartered carrier, including becoming “personally involved” in getting President Barack Obama’s administration to focus on Continental’s bid to join the 26-carrier Star Alliance.

But there also are some recriminations.

Neighborhood activist Robin Bennett, who sought Jackson Lee’s help on a health initiative for the district, said she found the lawmaker’s staff “rude and disrespectful, and they do not respond.” Bennett said she found state Rep. Sylvester Turner, D-Houston, more helpful.

“When we vote for people, that means they’re hired by us, and sometimes they forget that,” she said. “Sheila Jackson Lee needs to be fired.”

Anthony Love, former head of the Coalition for the Homeless of Houston/Harris County, said the lawmaker tried to thwart his efforts to establish a shelter for homeless veterans in Houston’s midtown area.

“A lot of her friends were against the project,” Love said.

Jackson Lee attributes Love’s complaint to a disagreement within a neighborhood over the location of the facility and notes she called Love to congratulate him when Obama named him deputy director of national programs of the U.S. Interagency Council on Homelessness.

‘They do know me’

Jackson Lee, a graduate of Yale University and the University of Virginia School of Law, insists her practice of seeking the limelight pays off for constituents. She routinely maneuvers her way into nationally televised coverage of events such as Obama’s inaugural address and State of the Union address and Michael Jackson’s memorial service in Los Angeles.

“When I call people in the Cabinet departments,” Jackson Lee said, “they do know me.”

But Johnson complained that the incumbent opts for the spotlight rather than her district’s plight.

“At the end of the day, people say you need to take care of your district,” he said, “and being in California (at the Jackson memorial) is not taking care of your district.”

Nicole Folk Cooper, editor of a guide to running district offices for the Congressional Management Foundation, said it’s difficult to evaluate members’ constituent service because there is no independent “yardstick” to measure their effectiveness.

“It’s always hard to say who is the best because lawmakers have different definitions of constituent service and different definitions of success,” she said.

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Nancy Pelosi is briefed on the benefits of Recovery Act funds allocated to the Houston Ship Channel in closed-door session by Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee

Saturday, February 20th, 2010

ADVISORY, Feb. 19, 2010 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Speaker of the U.S. House Nancy Pelosi is briefed on the benefits of Recovery Act funds allocated to the Houston Ship Channel in closed-door session by Congressman Gene Green, Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee and Congressman Al Green and industry leaders, including the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers and the Port of Houston Authority.

Port of Houston PR SJL Green 2.pdf

WHAT: Press availability with Members of Congress and industry
leaders regarding impact of Recovery Act Funds
WHEN: Monday, February 22
Pre-set: 9:30 a.m.
Press may briefly film b-roll at top of roundtable
at 10 a.m.
Press Conference: 10:30-11a.m.
WHERE: PHA Executive Office Building, 4th floor
111 East Loop North
Houston, Texas
(Directions: From Loop 610 East, take Exit 29.)
PHOTO OP: Press Conference to be held in front of a working dock in
full operation
RSVP: Press must RSVP to http://www.portofhouston.com/rsvp.html
CONTACTS: Lisa Ashley-Whitlock, Director of Corporate Communications,
Port of Houston Authority
Office: 713-670-2644 Cell: 832-247-8179
Argentina James, Vice President of Public Affairs,
Port of Houston Authority
Office: 713-670-2568 Cell: 713-306-6822
Pelosi Press Office (202) 226-7616
About the Port of Houston Authority
The Port of Houston Authority owns and operates the public facilities located along
the Port of Houston, the 25-mile-long complex of diversified public and private
facilities designed for handling general cargo, containers, grain and other dry bulk
materials, project and heavy lift cargo, and other types of cargo. Each year, there
are more than 7,000 vessel calls at the port, which ranks first in the U.S. in
foreign waterborne tonnage and second in overall total tonnage. The port authority
plays a vital role in ensuring navigational safety along the Houston Ship Channel,
which has been instrumental in Houston’s development as a center of international
trade. The Barbours Cut Container Terminal and Central Maintenance Facility are
the first of any U.S. port facilities to develop and implement an innovative
Environmental Management System that meets the rigorous standards of ISO
14001. The second recertification of those facilities in 2009 included an extension
for the state-of-the-art Bayport Container Terminal. PHA is the first port authority
in the world to receive ISO 28000:2007 certification for Port Police and the
perimeter security operations at both the Barbours Cut and Bayport Terminals.
Additionally, the port is an approved delivery point for Coffee “C” futures contracts
traded on the New York Board of Trade’s Coffee, Sugar & Cocoa Exchange. For
more information, please visit www.portofhouston.com

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Early Voting For John Faulk And Congressional District 18

Tuesday, February 16th, 2010

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February 15, 2010

First and foremost, I sincerely want to thank you for supporting my campaign to defeat Sheila Jackson Lee this November.

Early voting begins tomorrow for the primaries to be held on March 2nd and I need your vote so that we can move forward

to the general election.

There are fewer polling places for early voting and you can find yours here: http://www.harrisvotes.com/docs/EV/earlyvotinglocations_schedule_ENG.pdf

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

If you need a yard sign, just send an email to signs@faulkforcongress.org and we can have them delivered.

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

Anything you can do will be appreciated.

In just two weeks, 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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Sheila Jackson Lee , Nobody’s Home!

Friday, February 12th, 2010

John Faulk visits a Sheila Jackson-Lee District Office

Who is minding the office? Where can the folks in Houston’s 18th District get help? Sheila Jackson Lee’s office is rarely open.

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Sheila Jackson Lee Gets Booed by Obama Supporters in TX

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Doctor Ben Carson Discovers Medical Link Between Liberals And Limited Brain Activity

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Limited Brain Activity :  (Satire)

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Baltimore, MD—Medical science can now deliver undisputable proof that liberals show limited to no brain activity, a concept that conservatives have long embraced.  And thanks to Dr. Benjamin Carson, Director of the Division of Pediatric Neurosurgery at Johns Hopkins, a medical link has been determined through scientific research and good old fashioned hard work.

Dr. Carson’s chief areas of focus are traumatic brain injuries, brain and spinal cord tumors, achondroplasia, neurological and congenital disorders, craniosynastosis, epilepsy and trigeminal neuralgia.  Dr. Carson’s expertise was sought out after many neurosurgeons across America have failed to make any connection between liberals and brain activity.

Since Barack Obama’s election, Dr. Carson has been hard at work to find the specific area of the brain that is damaged.  During that time, he has always maintained that “liberals have shown little brain activity,” resulting in bitter disappointments, feeling that hundreds of thousands of children will grow up untreated from years of public education.  However, his hard work may finally be rewarded.

According to Dr. Carson, it appears that liberals suffer from limited or no brain activity in the left and right hemispheres of the brain.  “The left hemisphere of the brain is where logic is processed,” detailed Carson.  “The right area of the brain is where the big picture is processed.  This means that one may see the end result, but have no clue about how to get there.  This, unfortunately, is a common problem for Democrat politicians, public school teachers and union administrators.”

Evidence Of Liberal Brain Damage

Dr. Carson goes on to add that “liberalism damages an equal amount of brain tissue in both hemispheres,” and that “removal of the entire brain may be the only way to save the adult liberal.”  “There is hope for children,” argued Carson.  “We have actually seen results from parents that force their children to listen to Rush Limbaugh for three hours a day.  Their cognitive functions improved drastically, and evidence of the synapses firing was shown in pictures of the brain.  It was utterly astounding!  In this case, it is in the best interest of the public educated children that you have an MRI done on their brain today.  If left untreated, simple things such as bathing, proper use of bathroom facilities and voting will likely elude them.  This is not a guarantee, but I believe that a total removal of the brain may be the only way to save adults like Harry Reid and Nancy Pelosi.  Please, let’s leave no child behind.”

Dr. Carson goes on to explain that his experiments showed that adults who watched MSNBC, CNN, ABC, NBC and CBS showed a dramatic reduction of brain activity, and those who watched FOX News and listened to Rush Limbaugh showed that they had some of the finest minds in America.

“For liberals, it’s almost as if someone has taken a knife and carved out the center of the brain,” declared Carson.  “Don’t let this happen to your child.  Seek medical help immediately if your child starts telling you things like: ‘we must save the planet, mommy,’ or ‘the public option for healthcare is a good thing, daddy.’”

If you suspect that you work with a liberal, Dr. Carson advises us that some of the signs include walking around with dead eyes, not knowing what to do, not caring, urinating or defecating on themselves and out of nowhere, screaming, “It’s Bush’s fault!”  If these symptoms are present, call the Center for Liberal Brain Removal as soon as possible and keep America safe.

Experts agree that a brain removal, though drastic, may indeed be the only way to save America from liberalism, stating, “That a person as a vegetable has far more substantial thought patterns than a liberal does.”

“At last,” exclaimed Mark Levin.  “This finally explains Barack Obama.”

Article here


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A Great Article From John Faulk

Friday, January 29th, 2010

Choosing the Best Candidate to Defeat Sheila Jackson Lee

Choosing the Best Candidate to Defeat Sheila Jackson Lee

How do voters determine who they want to represent them?  I think voters aren’t given enough credit for having the sense to vote based on what a candidate stands for, their passion for the job, and how well they think he or she will represent the common values they share.  Sure, we still have party politics but we’ve seen evidence of voters looking beyond party lines as critical issues and the need for effective representation dominate our lives. Recently in Massachusetts, Republicans, Independents and even Democrats came together to elect Republican Scott Brown into the Senate seat left open by the death of longtime Democrat Senator Ted Kennedy, shocking the political world.


We have a similarly significant election brewing in Houston’s 18th Congressional District where voters have a real opportunity to unseat long-time Democrat Representative Sheila Jackson Lee at a time when conservative candidates have amazing momentum in the wake of the disastrous first year of the Obama administration.  And as we move closer to the Republican primary, it’s time for voters to decide which of the candidates have the best chance to defeat Ms. Jackson Lee.

Some opponents have said it will take an African-American candidate to beat her. Another opponent has said it will require a female candidate to beat Sheila Jackson Lee.  Really?  We should vote for someone based on the color of their skin and/or their gender? I maintain that these statements are an insult to the intelligence of voters – and in the latter case an affront to feminism since above all, feminism must treat each woman as an individual.  To suggest that a vote for anyone other than the best candidate – regardless of race, age or gender – is not in the best interest of the 18th Congressional District and the dire need for effective representation.

The political landscape of Houston and of the 18th District has changed significantly since Sheila Jackson Lee first ran back in 1994. The district looks different and the demographics are different. Yes, 36.7 percent of the 652,000 constituents are African American (compared with 51 percent sixteen years ago).  But to presume that these voters are content to vote for someone just because they are African American doesn’t give them credit.  Also, 36% of constituents in the district are now Hispanic. And there are more than 50,000 new residents in the district since the 2000 census.  All of these statistics point to one thing – we are a diverse community deserving of real representation from someone with the qualifications, passion and experience to provide it.  I am that candidate.  Check out my qualifications and the platform from which I firmly stand at www.faulkforcongress.org.

Voters want change in Washington: less government, a stop to insane levels of spending and debt, lower taxes and more individual liberty and freedom. In short, I believe the overwhelming majority of Americans want a return to the principals of the U.S. Constitution and representation that mirrors their values and concerns.  I am that candidate and I believe the voters of the 18th district are smarter than the other candidates are giving them credit for.  Just as in Massachusetts, the most qualified candidate can and will obtain victory!

Sincerely,

John Faulk

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Jackson Lee Answers The Question

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

Jan. 26, 2010: Dozens of you have asked who paid for U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee’s trip to Michael Jackson’s memorial service. KPRC Local 2 investigative reporter Amy Davis [investigated.]

Jackson Lee Answers The Question -  http://www.click2houston.com/video/22350983/index.html

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Representative Sheila Jackson Lee (TX)

Tuesday, January 19th, 2010

Recent Ratings

Based on lifetime voting records on immigration issues in 2005-2008, the Americans for Better Immigration assigned Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee a grade of F (with grades ranging from a high of A+ to a low of F).

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee supported the interests of the National Tax Limitation Committee 0 percent in 2007-2008.

In 2007-2008 Council for a Livable World gave Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee a rating of 87 percent.

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Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (-Texas, 18th) In Office – Earmarks Requested

Friday, January 1st, 2010

Fiscal Year(s) 2008-2009 Number Cost
Solo Earmarks 10 $2,971,000
With Other Members 20 $47,897,500
All Sponsored Earmarks 30 $50,868,500
Earmark Details Year Description (Bill) Amount(desc) Additional Sponsors Locations Receiving Organization
View earmark details 2009 Houston Metropolitan Transit Authority Advanced Transit Program/METRO Solutions Phase 2, TX
(Transportation and Housing & Urban Development)
$15,000,000 Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (-TX)
Rep. Gene Green (-TX)
Rep. Al Green (-TX)
…more
Houston, Texas
View earmark details 2009 Houston Ship Channel, TX
(Energy & Water)
$13,788,000 Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (-TX)
Sen. John Cornyn (-TX)
Rep. Ron Paul (-TX)
…more
Houston, Texas
View earmark details 2009 Marshall Fund, Minority Energy Science Initiative (NC, NY, TX, MD)
(Energy & Water)
$2,854,500 Rep. Edolphus Towns (-NY)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson (-TX)
Rep. Steny Hoyer (-MD)
…more
North Carolina; New York; Texas
View earmark details 2009 Defense Leadership and Technology Initiative
(Defense)
$2,400,000 Sen. Charles Schumer (-NY)
Rep. Mel Watt (-NC)
Rep. Joe Sestak (-PA)
…more
New York, New York
View earmark details 2009 National Wind Energy Center (TX)
(Energy & Water)
$2,378,750 Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison (-TX)
Rep. Gene Green (-TX)
Rep. Al Green (-TX)
…more

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The Foundry: One Billion Dollars is . . .

Friday, January 1st, 2010

The Heritage Foundation

- A million here, a million there, and pretty soon we’ve got real money. So said Illinois’s Sen. Everett Dirksen, the long-time Minority Leader during the 1960s. who often reminded his colleagues about how quickly a million here and there added up to enormous sums of public spending.

Today, of course, its billions, and Members of Congress spend that denomination with the ease they used to spend millions. However, do Members or most of the general public have a solid grasp of how large a number a billion actually is?

To put a billion in perspective, we’ve placed nine zeros after the number 1 and (taking our inspiration from a popular email circulating around Internet space this year) have calculated several, hopefully useful ways to grasp the magnitude of “one billion dollars.” Consider the following facts:

  • One billion seconds ago it was 1978
  • One billion minutes ago was 107 A.D.
  • One billion hours ago our ancestors lived in the Stone Age.
  • One billion days ago no-one walked on two feet
  • One billion dollars ago was only 2 hours and 30 minutes at the rate the U.S. government has been spending it.

Imagine, every 2 and a half hours, Congress spends another one billion dollars of taxpayer’s money.

Or, think of how much Louisiana Senators David Vitter and Mary Landrieu asked the Federal Government (i.e. taxpayers) for to rebuild New Orleans in 2005. Their legislation requested $250 billion for this modest project. That means:

  • Every man, woman, or child residing in New Orleans could be given $549,616 for $250 billion.
  • Every homeowner in New Orleans could be given $1,162,299 for $250 billion.
  • Every four people could be given $2,198,464.

Even when adjusted for inflation, $250 billion dollars is more than the state of Louisiana cost when purchased during the Jefferson administration. It is one fourth of a trillion dollars.

Of course, a billion here and a billion there pretty soon adds up to trillions of real money. If Members of Congress who spend our hard earned tax dollars have little understanding of how large a billion is, imagine how little they grasp the enormous sum of just one trillion dollars. That’s 1,000 times more than a billion, and Congress this last year authorized trillions of debt-financed outlays for the next several years.

That spinning sound you hear is Everett Dirksen in his grave.

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Morning Bell: Happy Tax Year!

Friday, January 1st, 2010

The Foundry

While millions of Americans are more than ready to put 2009 behind them, they should know that Congress failed to reauthorize dozens of tax breaks for individuals and businesses before the Members scurried home for the Holidays. These “expiring provisions” affect every American in one way or another as individuals or businesses. By allowing them to lapse, Congress has enacted tax increases at time when these taxpayers can least afford it.

The House has passed legislation (H.R. 4213) that would have extended 63 current tax provisions, but the Senate failed to bring this bill to a vote. Thus, all of these provisions expired at midnight last night. Notable provisions as reported today by Tax Notes include:

  • Deduction of state and local general sales taxes (section 164) (Personal Tax Incentives)
  • Additional standard deduction, up to $500 for individuals and $1,000 for couples, for state and local property taxes (section 63) (Personal Tax Incentives)
  • Research tax credit and alternative simplified credit (section 41) (General Business Tax Incentives)
  • New markets tax credit (section 45D) (Community Assistance Provisions)
  • Empowerment zone incentives (sections 1391 and 1202) (Community Assistance Provisions)
  • Renewal community tax incentives (sections 1400E, 1400F, 1400I, and 1400J) (Community Assistance Provisions)
  • District of Columbia Investment Incentives (sections 1400, 1400A, 1400B, and 1400C) (Community Assistance Provisions)
  • Net disaster loss designation and $500 limit per casualty for personal casualty losses attributed to federally declared natural disasters (section 165) (General Disaster Relief Provisions)
  • Expensing for qualified disaster expenses (section 198A) (General Disaster Relief Provisions)
  • Biodiesel and renewable diesel incentives (section 40A) (Energy Incentives)
  • Alternative motor vehicle credit for heavy hybrids (section 30B) (Energy Incentives)

Although the House has acted and passed its version of the Tax Extenders Act of 2009, the Senate failed to act on similar legislation, as a result the following additional key tax provisions will expire:

  • Increased exemption levels for the individual alternative minimum tax (section 55) and personal tax credits allowed against the AMT (section 26)
  • Exclusion of unemployment compensation benefits from gross income (section 85)
  • Alternative fuel mixture tax credit (section 6426(e))
  • Reduced estimated tax payments for small businesses (section 6654(d)(1)(D))

The Senate has had a lot on its plate this year. But it is still unacceptable that they have stalled on the chance to extend these tax provisions that affect every American. By allowing these tax provisions to expire, taxes will rise on many individuals and businesses, and for some of these groups, a punitively steep tax hike.

At the very least, we hope for a New Year’s Resolution from Congress that it acts swiftly in 2010 on passing legislation to amend and extend tax laws that assist every American individual and business which will lead to a stronger, robust economy.

Even better, would be if Congress reformed the entire tax code and brought us a tax system based on one rate, applied once to all income, and in a form every taxpayer can understand. However, that may be asking too much in one New Year’s Resolution.

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