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Here is a flyer for the Madison WI Healthcare Town Hall Meeting coming up on Aug. 26th:

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Tags: 2nd congressional distric, chad lee, congress, democrat, john stossel, libertarian, madison wi, republican, tammy baldwin, tim nerenz, u.s. house of representatives
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Click on picture above to read full details.
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Tags: 2nd congressional distric, chad lee, congress, democrat, john stossel, libertarian, madison wi, republican, tammy baldwin, tim nerenz, u.s. house of representatives
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Current H.R. 1207 Co-Sponsors:

Why Hasn’t Tammy Baldwin Signed On?
Why does Democratic Wisconsin Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) continue to refuse to cosponsor H.R 1207 that will allow the auditing of the central bank in America? Maybe her friends on Wall Street have asked her not to do it. With all the money that she voted to be moved out of Wisconsin to Wall Street, I’m sure she isn’t excited about auditing the central bank of America. Tammy Baldwin is a Democrat that does NOT believe in protecting the common person against corrupt practices by a central bank monopoly.
Thankfully, Tim Nerenz Will Replace Tammy In 2010
Thankfully, Tim Nerenz will be replacing Tammy Baldwin in the 2nd Congressional District in 2010. Check out his website.
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Tags: 2010, 2nd congressional district, bailout, congress, democrat, Federal Reserve, h.r. 1207, libertarian, tammy baldwin, tim nerenz, wall street, wisconsin
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Wisconsin has a terrible set of Congress critters. Five of them were recently found guilty of voting to enslave children, elderly, and poor individuals to a decreased standard of living because of the inflation necessary to pay for the bailouts AND bonuses they authorized to AIG employees. In the photo above, you see those that were forced to pay for AIG bailouts and bonuses setting up home outside of AIG headquarters because the inflation of the money supply has destroyed their savings and they can no longer afford shelter. This is a sad truth of what is coming around the corner due five guilty Congress members in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Congress Members Found Guilty Of Voting Yes To Authorize AIG Bonuses:
- Tammy Baldwin
- Ronald Kind
- Gwen Moore
- Steve Kagen
- David Obey
All five voted to make the children, elderly, and the poor of Wisconsin economic slaves to AIG by not giving them an option to to opt-out of the requirement to give a portion of their current and future incomes to AIG employees. These individuals also were not given an option to opt-out of the increase in prices of food and shelter that will soon occur because of the increased printing of U.S. dollars out of thin air they authorized to pay for the AIG bonuses and bailout. I’m sorry. Why do these criminals in Congress vote yes to print bailout money out of thin air which destroys the value of current money saved and raises food and shelter costs for everyone?
I wonder if Ron Kind is going to give back all that money AIG gave him in 2008? I bet that money they slid him was a good reason for him to approve all those AIG bonuses!

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Tags: AIG, bailout, bonus, congress, cost-of-living, david obey, economy, f. james sensenbrenner jr., government, guilty, gwen moore, inflation, money, paul ryan, ronald kind, slave, steve kagen, tammy baldwin, taxes, thomas petri, vote
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Tammy Baldwin has created a monster that is going to destroy the poor, children and elderly in Wisconsin. She voted to create an AIG zombie company. A living dead company. AIG would have gone bankrupt and went away on its own and not cost anyone a dime. However, Tammy Baldwin is a predatory congressional legislator from Wisconsin’s 2nd Congressional District, and she voted to make the children and elderly of Wisconsin economic slaves to AIG by forcing them to pay cash payments and inflation costs to the wealthy on Wall Street working for and with AIG.
Tammy Baldwin is forcing Wisconsin’s elderly and children to a decreased standard of living because of the inflation and subsequent higher living costs that the printing of US dollars to fund her bailout to AIG has created. Tammy Baldwin is also forcing Wisconsin’s elderly and children to pay current and future cash payments to AIG through taxes to cover the bailout borrowing and interest payments on the cash she authorized for her friends living on Wall Street. If these children and elderly cannot pay their taxes or refuse to pay taxes because they feel that Wall Street has no right to their hard-earned cash, Tammy Baldwin knows that these individuals will be either incarcerated, or if they refuse to surrender, be violently apprehended by members of the police-state. Tammy Baldwin is a despicable criminal for making sure that money is stolen from the poor, elderly and children living in Wisconsin.
In 2010, Tammy Baldwin will be replaced by Dr. Tim Nerenz in the 2nd Congressional District. Tim’s latest remarks regarding a lot of the major problems created by government are enlightening. The solutions are simple. Check ‘em out here.
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Tags: 2nd congressional district, AIG, bailout, bonuses, children, elderly, jail, poor, prison, slavery, tammy baldwin, taxes, tim nerenz, wall street, wisconsin
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Excellent Video
Kooky nutbags like Tammy Baldwin who advocate that Americans go into more debt in order to become wealthier are exposed in this, at times hilarious, video explaining away the phoney government ponzi scheme advocates like Wisconsin’s Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin.
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Tags: austrian scholars conference, corruption, government, greed, housing crisis, ludwig von mises institute, mises.org, peter schiff, politician, ponzi, ponzi scheme, tammy baldwin, waste, wisconsin
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AIG employees under their bad breath are thanking Wisconsin Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin that she voted to pull money out of the hands of Wisconsin workers, children and elderly to reward AIG for its excessive greed and corruption. Thanks to Tammy Baldwin, AIG employees will get $165 million dollars in fun money for their hard work in keeping the company’s corrupt business going. The bonuses likely would not have been paid out if there had been no bailout approved by Tammy Baldwin. No bailout = No bonuses. Simple math really. Anyways, $165 million to have some fun in the sun! Woo-hoo! I need to start applying for jobs at companies that Tammy Baldwin is taking cash from the elderly in Wisconsin to bail out. I wanna get my hands on some of that free cash! It’s all free money! Free, free, free!!! I’ll have to get a list from her of her future bailouts using Wisconsin cash.
Other grateful recipients of Wisconsin cash thanks to Tammy Baldwin are Germany’s Deutsche Bank ($11.8 billion) and Britain’s Barclays PLC ($8.5 billion) for money which they received through AIG and hence through Wisconsin’s workers, children and elderly. Tammy Baldwin apparently has gone international! You go girl!
Associated Press: “Taxpayers unlikely to be fully repaid in AIG mess”
2010 is right around the corner and time to replace the local Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin. I mean, how much cash do you have? Another vote for Tammy Baldwin is like you taking your wallet to the Mississippi river and opening it wide and watching your hard-earned money catch a fast-flowing current to another state.
Well, thank the Norse god Odin that he has provided a replacement for the terribly corrupt international bankster puppet—Tammy Baldwin. Again, since discovering Dr. Tim Nerenz, I have been extremely happy. I was expecting some goofball like Peter Theron to run against Tammy Baldwin again. No ma’am. We have ourselves a PhD with an excellent handle on economics. Guess what his prescription for economic recovery is? No it’s not robbing Wisconsin’s workers, children or elderly and handing their money to criminals in New York—Tammy Baldwin’s prescription. Check his prescription out for yourself.
Dr. Tim Nerenz’ campaign website
Tim Nerenz’ blog
Tim Nerenz on Facebook
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Tags: $165 million, 2010, AIG, bailout, bonuses, children, congress, corruption, elderly, fraud, international, peter theron, tammy baldwin, tax, tim nerenz, wisconsin, worker
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Why do Wisconsin’s representatives, Tammy Baldwin and Paul Ryan, continue to escape from signing on as co-sponsors to legislation that will help regulate America’s largest private bank monopoly, the 12 Federal Reserve banks? Again, the 12 Federal Reserve banks are no more federal than Federal Express. They are completely private banks and the Federal Reserve system has a monopoly on setting interest rates and printing money. Maybe Wall Street has told their puppet candidate, Tammy Baldwin, who continues to vote to move money out of Wisconsin and into the vaults of Wall Street’s banks, to stand down. Again, I continue to be convinced that Tim Nerenz will be an excellent replacement for Tammy Baldwin to represent the individuals of Dane County next year.
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Tags: dane county, Federal Reserve, federal reserve transparency act of 2009, h.r. 7321, interest rates, paul ryan, printing money, tammy baldwin, tim nerenz, wisconsin
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Predatory legislator, Tammy Baldwin (D-Wis), of the 2nd Congressional District of Wisconsin, is an example of high-powered finance capital funding a puppet politician in order to benefit themselves economically at the expense of the public. In the last campaign, Tammy Baldwin ran against Peter Theron. In that race, Baldwin received 277,914 votes (69%) and Theron received 122,513 votes (31%). This was a close race in terms of votes, but NOT in terms of dollars. Apparently, organizations and individuals that have a stake in plundering the public have such a high pay-off from it, that they are willing to pay Tammy Baldwin a LOT of money to do so. As we know, Baldwin recently voted to enslave the next generation with an additional $1,000,000,000,000 in debt payments which apparently brought money into the hands of the politically-connected in the nation. The cost breakdown to keep Tammy Baldwin voting “yes” to predatory legislation like this breaks down as follows:

Tammy Baldwin:
Campaign contribution totals: $1,471,218
Number of votes: 277,914
Dollars per vote: $5.30
Now compare how Tammy’s competitor achieved votes from the public despite NOT raising money from the politically-connected:
Peter Theron:
Campaign contribution totals: $27,430
Number of votes: 122,513
Dollars per vote: $0.22

The results are mind-numbing when you begin to realize that Tammy Baldwin has donors willing to spend $5.30 per vote to keep her in office and keep the public’s money flowing to them through Tammy’s voting to enslave the public with massive debt to fund corporate welfare payments. Peter Theron represented the politically un-connected and was a populist candidate since he obtained votes by obtaining a mere $0.22 per vote and still was approved by 31% of the voting population. Theron apparently appealed to individuals that are sick and tired of Baldwin and her predatory legislation and so voted for Theron as a protest vote or truly liked Theron’s agenda.

Luckily, in 2010, there will be a candidate from the Libertarian Party, Tim Nerenz, who will be advocating for individuals and not special interest groups like Baldwin does. Tim Nerenz appears to be a moral individual who cares about future generations and doesn’t want to enslave them to debt payments that they never agreed to. Tim appears to be an individual that doesn’t want to feed the politically-connected like Tammy Baldwin does.
I do like that Tammy Baldwin has defended the social liberties of individuals in the Madison area, however; individuals who want all that and respect for the human right to freedom from unwanted debt should start looking at Tim Nerenz to represent you in 2010.
Luckily, given the overwhelming results of candidates running against Baldwin in terms of dollar-per-vote statistics, overthrowing the tyrant Tammy Baldwin won’t require much money—just individuals’ passion for BOTH social liberty AND economic liberty.
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Visit: Tim Nerenz’s blog
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Tags: auto-makers, campaign contributions, campaign for liberty, corporate welfare, debt, financing, high-powered finance capital, legislation, madison wisconsin, peter theron, politician, Politics, tammy baldwin, tim nerenz, vote
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