Gene's Footnotes

I have never been impressed by the messenger and always inspect the message, which I now understand is not the norm. People prefer to filter out discordant information. As such, I am frequently confronted with, "Where did you hear that...." Well, here you go. If you want an email version, send me an email.

May 10, 2010

Word from Marxist La Raza racists

Send the video below around to those who do not think there is a war going on.

Irene sent in a rally speech about La Raza, which the speaker, a teacher, notes Califonria is the northern front of the revolution.  He also says California is really Mexico.  If you were not watching an actual speech, you would think this was fiction or a pathetic rant from 1935.

As the speaker says, there is 40,000,000 Mexicans in this nation which is a potential 40,000,000 revolutionaries. Remember this when a politician wants to tell you it is racist to not permit illegal aliens.

Scott Murphy as not yet expressed an opinion on immigration, according to one site;  however, Numbers USA give him an F- as to lowering illegal immigration, because of his inaction.  I guess that is worse than an F.  Now that I am working on Chris Gibson's campaign,  I should not be negative, so I can say Mr. Murphy would fit the Marxist definition of a Useful Xxxxx.

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April 29, 2010

The Scott Murphy Illusion



I just got an email from Scott Murphy who explained how he going to save us all. Unlike most of you, I did not unsubscribe from his newsletter, as one has to try to understand the dangerous.  


The Murphy BS gets boring, so let me provide a few facts,  please feel free to tell everyone you know. In fact, that is an order.


I will soon start a "rat marketing" Internet system to get the word out about Murphy and others. The "media" is a fixed game;  I don't understand why Republicans buy advertising space there, they are feeding the enemy and doing so with a smile. 


Here is how the recent Murphy letter began:



Dear Friend,
I have spent my career, both in the private sector and now as your Representative in Congress, working to build the economy in Upstate New York....   

The letter explains, again, how great he is as a businessman and he will help northern NY, where he spent his career. This is an "Age of Obama" lie.  Such lies are not as subtle as Mr. Clinton's because the left knows the media is a shield, not a sword.

He moved to Glens Falls in 2007.  His "Wiki" recently changed and it no longer mentions that. Click on the date to find an article:
After Murphy’s father passed away in 2006, he and his family moved to Glens Falls, N.Y., so that his wife could be near her family’s dairy farm. Murphy said he attends a 57-person Sunday dinner with Hogan’s family nearly every week.
 WIKI:
Early life and career
The son of a teacher and mail carrier,[3] Murphy graduated from David H. Hickman High SchoolColumbiaMissouri in 1988,[5] and later graduated magna cum laude from Harvard University.
Murphy worked for Bankers Trust [ NYC] for two years in the early 1990s before becoming an entrepreneur. In 1994, he co-founded an interactive media company, Small World Software. [NYC sport's fantasy firm] In 1998 the company, which had grown to 25 employees, was purchased by the internet-consulting company iXL.[6] He then served as one of the heads of the purchased entity, rebranded "iXL New York". iXL later went bankrupt in 2002 during the end of the dot-com bubble. In 2001 Murphy joined Advantage Capital Partners, a venture capital partnership. [Not Upstate - National Company.  It says he "joined" not that he was a partner.]
He currently serves as President of the Board of Directors of Upstate Venture Association of New York, Inc.[7] [Not a company - another NGO - pay us and we will consult] He also worked as an aide, Deputy Chief of Staff, and fundraiser for former Governors of Missouri Mel Carnahan and Roger B. Wilson ....

The Past Is Prologue: from  LoHud.com:


Murphy Under Fire For Unpaid Taxes

FEBRUARY
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The National Republican Congressional Committee is taking aim at newly picked Democratic candidate Scott Murphy in the 20th Congressional race, saying he owes $21,550 in back taxes and penalties in 1997 and 1998 for a company he owned, Small World Software, Inc.
The committee also says that Murphy, who is challenging Assembly Minority Leader James Tedisco for the open seat, has recently changed his biography online. It used to say, “prior to joining Advantage Capital, Mr. Murphy founded three different Internet-related businesses…” one of which was “Baazee.com, the leading online auction site in India that was sold to eBay (Nasdaq: EBAY).”
They said it now states: “Prior to joining Advantage Capital, Mr. Murphy founded two different Internet-related businesses…”
“It may be easy for a Wall Street venture capitalist like Scott Murphy to think he is above paying taxes, but middle-class families don’t have that luxury. Our financial crisis has taught us that corporate CEOs should be held accountable for their actions, and Scott Murphy should be treated no different,” said NRCCspokesman Paul Lindsay.
“Given the limited time he has to introduce himself to voters in upstate New York, it’s time for Murphy to come clean and disclose all of his questionable business dealings.”
Murphy’s campaign couldn’t be reached for comment.
The congressional seat is open after Kirsten Gillibrand was appointed to the Senate. The district runs from Dutchess County to the North Country. 
Once we send him off, he would qualify to work at the Treasury. After all, he is a tax cheat; further, has more business experience, as it is, than Geithner, as Tim admitted this week - I have no experience in the private sector. He did so without a hint that he saw this as a problem.
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Murphy's opponent is Mr. Gibson.  :  Chris Gibson for Congress
Just an honorable retired officer who likes our nation and has seen the underside of the world. You know, old school.  

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January 28, 2010

Open Letter to Scott Murphy

Below is a recent email I sent to our Representative.  Below that is his letter.  Feel free to republish this email.

Mr. Murphy:

I received your email note. I realize no one takes the time to write a substantive letter anymore, let alone read bills, but the letter was not well received on any level. 

Either we have a top down government, which the Constitution was written to prevent, or we trust each other to work hard and contribute to the economy, which is how we became the morst producive and safest country in history.  If we trust the people, we do not surpress them or, as Jefferson would say, confiscate their property.

We do not need the government to confiscate property, micro manage, and promote useless public service jobs, then announcing, with fanfare, that the government will now begin the next five year plan of stupid ideas flowing from academia and established power centers. Ethanol comrs to mind as really stupid project, almost as bad as hydrogen.  Can you recall any centralized economic plan actually working?  We need to elect some ex-Russians.

Didn't the CBO find solar generation was about .03 percent of power production, recently?  And I think the figure for projected wind production was .06%.  

Concern over these "green' black holes is delusional; it leads to a conclusion that there is mass mental illness or systemic lying.  Hybrid cars have a massive energy footprint.  Electric cars will require a massive increase in energy production (and generationally long grid construction), which to the 1930's mind of government will mean centralized power plants with many union workers.  

Biodiesel is a good idea, so the government taxes it so it cannot compete with diesel fuel, that way we can continue to import billions of barrels of oil that we are told we shouldn't import which justifies not drilling here and making believe solar energy is a solution.  Do you see any logic, here? I only see insanity.

Until President Bush II arrived, the EPA was charged with spending billions to improve gas mileage, a pointless expense considering we were at the end of that technology; now, it is charged with preventing oil production and gasoline distillation, allegedly because some poiticans have been overwhelmingly convinced that my car causes global warming, as the 400,000 year temperature curve continues downward.   

Contrary to the speech last night, the AEC is in charge of making sure there are no nuclear plants being planned, let alone built.  If they were planned, they would be, again, foolish in design using massive structures (targets) rather than decentralized pebble reactors that are safe, require much less fuel, and produce a fuel with a short half life and can't meld down.  For an education, visist KAPL.

In short, let the market find the solutions.  Government never has and can't.  It produces nothing and in a few years will will have a deficit of 98% of the GDP. The next stupid thing we will do to deal with this insanity is devalue our money so as to screw countries and businesses who believed in us.  I suspect the government already knows citizens and their property are disappearing.  It is called voting with your feet.  Apparently, no one remembers what happened in England and why the money left.

What sort of person thinks the government has any answer?  Greedy, thoughtless people just take the drugs offered by the government and don't even realize they are hooked and have to dance for the pusher.

Until recently, I was of the opinion that our education has so been dumbed down the citizens that they would accept all manner of unconstitutional actions and the establishment of an oligarchy, but I am thinking now I may have been premature in that assessment.  I suppose we still have a small window of time to amputate.  The only resistance to tyranny flows from an intelligent populace. 

Stop and consider the enemies this state has identified:  people in medicine, insurance, banking, financial professions, Wall Street (whatever that is), large corporations, oil companies, gas companies, coal companies and utilities, as well as people over, say, 65, and anyone who has built an estate. Also, anyone with a large car has to be reeducated and taxed. (Flying personal jets is OK).  You can learn much about anyone by looking at their enemies. 

We don't need to be insulted with notions of bad people (aka the waskaly wepublicans)  playing politics, or, gee, the hard work is yet to come.  One way to stop the playing of politics is to vote against every incumbant, unless he or she prove they accept the Constitution, demonstrate fiscal common sense, and are people of honor. That would solve that problem.  

As to the argument that we would lose experienced people who know how things work, I respond, good point, thank you. We need an army and a post office, not advice on dying or teaching geography.  

We don't need a government that started the concept of red lining, then, when it was followed, made it a crime and forced bad loans inside the red lines only to be amazed with the economy collapses caused by bankruptcy and failing banks. Nor a government that, having destroyed the system, takes people's money to make things worse.  Did you know your pension fund is run by AGI?  Funny, huh. At least, in the middle of the collapse we had a presidential candidate who said to his economic advisors - tell me the right thing to do; I can sell it.  

In America anyone can become president, as was demonstrated at the meeting of advisors and last night during the State of the Never-ending Camapign, so there really is no need for technical competence, experience or wisdom.  The ignorance and self-dealing of our government officals hasn't brought us down, yet, but we have let this go on for too long. 

When it comes to a belief that the person is more important than the state, you are either with us or against us.  There is no middle ground.   

Gene Cunningham




Eugene J. Cunningham, MA, JD

28 Clinton St. 
No. 6
Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
518 879 1763

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'I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies. If the American people ever allow private banks to control the issue of their currency, first by inflation, then by deflation, the banks and corporations that will grow up around the banks will deprive the people of all property until their children wake-up homeless on the continent their fathers conquered..'
Thomas  Jefferson, 1802



---- On Wed, 31 Dec 1969 19:00:00 -0500 Congressman Scott Murphy  wrote ----

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Dear Friend,

 Tonight President Obama spoke to the issue that deserves attention above all else; jobs.  

I believe that several of the President’s proposals will prove to be instrumental in our economic recovery.  We need targeted tax relief for small businesses, reform of the capital gains tax on startups, and most importantly, tax relief for our middle class families.  

The need for job creation and an economic revival has never been greater.  That is why I echo the President’s call for investments in infrastructure and clean energy because “the nation that leads the clean energy economy will be the nation that leads the global economy.”  We must continue to work to make Upstate New York a world leader in clean energy jobs.
The President called not only for new programs to spur innovation, but for new reforms to remind Washington and Wall Street that business as usual just won’t cut it.
We have fought for serious financial reform to create a system that is fair for Main Street and that prevents another bailout of Wall Street. 
His message was not just that we must work to create jobs and turn our economy around, but that we must do away with the partisan bickering that has plagued Washington for far too long. 
I especially appreciated his call for Congress to rise above the special interests and remember that we work for the people, not the other way around.   Washington simply cannot continue to turn every issue into a partisan fight.  We need to start working like families and small business owners, looking not for Democratic ideas or Republican ideas, but for common sense solutions that will provide the best results for our country. 
Times continue to be tough and the hard work has only just begun.  I hope my colleagues join me in taking seriously the need to work together, the need to stop playing politics and solve our problems.  I will continue to work to build on the initiatives laid out tonight to rebuild our economy, get our fiscal house in order, and ease the burden on the middle class. 

Sincerely,

Scott Murphy
Member of Congress 




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