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Welcome! July 24, 2021

CRTP Mission Statement

The Colorado River Tea Party is a grassroots movement of American Citizens from all walks of life and political persuasions - united and motivated to action by our concerns for the loss of American liberty and prosperity, due to high taxation and excessive, irresponsible government spending and regulations.

Our mission is to attract, educate, organize, and mobilize our fellow citizens to secure public policy, and elect political representatives, who are consistent with our core values, to recognize the power in, "We the People" and to restore the constitutional foundation for our country.

Contents Calendar of Future Events *** Minutes *** Quotes *** Baltimore: The Canary in the Public Education Coal Mine and Wreathes Across America Fundraiser *** The Book-Burning Book-Sellers *** Here’s Joe Biden’s report card after six months in the White House *** Cartoons *** The Freedom Library

Greetings Patriots,

We are excited about the impressive lists of candidates we have in every race and will continue to schedule them.

We have some engagements in play for the fall and will need your help, first at our table at Palm Plaza Farmers Markets starting November 13 and a big Meet and Greet in December. IMPORTANT

Our first Yuma County Redistricting Public Hearing will be held on August 4, 5:00 at the Civic Center, 1440 W. Desert Hills Dr. Many of you signed up to speak. If you haven't signed up yet please do so! For help in how you can write your testimony go to https://fairmapsarizona.org/how-to-write-effective-testimony/

It is a government of the people, for the people, by the people. We need to know what's going on and we need to make our voices heard.

Respectfully, Sally Kizer, Editor [email protected]

Calendar of Events **** Wednesday, August 4, 2021 Redistricting Public Hearing 5:00 p.m. Civic Center, 1440 W. Desert Hills Dr. To Speak or write your testimony: https://fairmapsarizona.org/how-to-write-effective-testimony/

Thursday, Aug. 5, 2021 Maybe (?) Daniel Wood Regular Meeting** 6-7pm **** Thursday, Aug. 19, 2021 Speaker: Lin Yougen, discussing the proper use of our American Flag 6-7:30pm **** Thursday, Sept. 2, 2021 Regular Meeting** 6-7pm **** Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021 6- 7:30pm Speaker: Judge Andrew Gould

************************** **Speakers & other programs may be added to or rescheduled for our regular meetings as they become available.

Colorado River Tea Party Minutes - July 15, 2021 31 in Attendance

Carl Gaveled the meeting to order at 6:01.

Gilbert welcomed new attendees.

Josh Pembleton said he was Matt Salmon’s coordinator for the Yuma area and spoke of his friend’s qualifications for the governor’s mansion. Josh also indicated that he might take on Grijalva in LD4 this fall.

Cora Lee read the minutes to the last meeting. Arline moved to accept, Allen, seconded and the motion passed.

Matt gave the treasurer’s report. Neil moved to accept, Winnie seconded, and the motion passed.

Carla announced new flags but said the prices of hats had skyrocketed, so she would wait to replenish those supplies.

Old Business: Gilbert reported about the success of the 4th of July celebration and thanked the troops for making it such a success.

New Business: 1. CRTP will have a table at the Palm Plaza Farmers’ Market starting on November 13, 9am to 2 pm, and we need some volunteers.

2. CRTP will host a Meet and Greet at Britain Farms on December 4, 5:00 p.m. Paul Gosar, Sheriff Wilmot and several politicians have already signed on. Dinner $15.00. We need volunteers.

Teresa Martinez, Paul Gosar’s second in command, introduced Tiffany Shedd who is running for AZ Attorney General in 2024.

Bio: Tiffany Shedd grew up in Pinal County and worked her way through college and law school at the University of Arizona. She’s worked as a bilingual kindergarten teacher, farmer, and natural resource attorney, and owns several small businesses, in addition to being a homeschool mom and a 4-H certified pistol and shotgun coach. Living on a major trafficking route in Pinal County, Tiffany has experienced first- hand the consequences of the failure to secure our border and relies on the 2nd Amendment to protect herself and her family.

Tiffany’s personal experiences with the consequences of an unsecured border, and as an attorney, business owner, and mother are why she is firmly committed to conservative principles and dedicated to making sure Arizona stays great for future generations.

Tiffany and her husband Rodney, a member of the Muscogee Creek Nation, are the fourth generation to farm their land in Pinal County and are proud parents of three children. Some important quips: 1. She suggested we imitate the habit of West Texans who greet one another by saying, “God Bless Texas.” Let’s start: “God Bless Arizona.”

2. The Democrat philosophy. “If you’re not cheating, you’re not trying.”

3. The 3 C’s of Arizona: Courage, Common Sense and Constitutional Carry. Without out the 2nd we don’t have the 1st, 3rd or 4th.

4. The wolves are at the door. We need to all be sheep dogs.

5. The attorney general represents the people, not the government.

6. At three polling stations, Democrat poll workers told voters that it was illegal to vote Republican if you were registered as a Democrat.

Tiffany spoke of the areas of law where the attorney general takes charge: Elections, Environment, human trafficking, education, medical freedom. She is a firm defendant of the 10th Amendment. If Biden doesn’t get tired from signing executive orders, his feet will get tired from standing in court. About transgender issues. “Your rights end where mine begin.” About the notorious vaccine: “We have the 4th Amendment and HIPAA. Questions? email sheddforag.com

Rosalie said that her demonstration about the January 6 demonstrators who are being held without charges will be held on the West corner of 4th Avenue and 24th Street.

It was moved and seconded that we adjourn. We did.

Respectfully submitted by, Cora Lee Schingnitz, secretary.

Quotes

“Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.” —Lord Acton (1834-1902)

'You Have a Right to Be Transgender. You Don’t Have a Right to Expose Yourself to Women!' --Dennis Prager

“A man who identifies as a woman yet retains male genitalia may have a legal right, but not a moral right, to display those genitalia in front of women. A man who identifies as a man and exposes himself to a woman, let alone to a group of women and girls, is deemed sick and arrested. But, according to the left, a man who says he is a woman and does the exact same thing — with the exact same disturbing effect on women, let alone girls — is to be given universal support. In fact, however, this individual is the apotheosis of narcissism. And is still a man: As one woman pointed out to me, his engaging in such behavior is demonstrative proof that he is still a man (one with an exhibitionist streak). Women don’t expose themselves like that.” —Dennis Prager

“Imagine if 50 GOP state reps skipped work, drank beer on a private jet while ignoring federal mask mandates, held a press conference to spread flagrant lies that’ve been debunked, and then infected the Speaker’s Office and White House with COVID. Just imagine.” —Congressman Dan Crenshaw

'You Just Don't Understand Socialism Like I Do,' Says College Freshman To Man Who Escaped Socialism On A Raft July 13th, 2021 - BabylonBee.com

Baltimore: The Canary in the Public Education Coal Mine

A shocking new report indicts the nation’s teachers unions.

By Michael Swartz -- Patriot Post

Certainly for this headline you could probably swap out any number of large (and even medium-sized) urban areas around the nation, but Baltimore already has a reputation as a failure of a school system. That was backed up recently by a story broken by a local television station.

WBFF-TV, Baltimore’s Fox affiliate, ran the latest news as part of a series dubbed “Project Baltimore.” Reporters learned that, in the first three quarters of the 2020-21 academic year, 41% of the high school students in the city had a grade point average of less than 1.0, or less than a D average. Even worse, according to their report, “In January, City Schools CEO Dr. Sonja Santelises first sounded the alarm, announcing the course failure rate for students nearly doubled during the Covid shutdown. A few months later, in May, (the school administration) announced students would not be held back for failing classes. This most recent GPA data could indicate why City Schools made that decision.”

By the way, “nearly doubled” is true, as according to that same WBFF-TV report, 24% of students had a similarly low GPA in the 2019-20 academic year. And yes, that’s still shamefully high.

Local reaction to this news showed a significant divide between those who would excuse this lack of performance, blaming it on the pandemic, and those who demanded action.

“These numbers are disturbing, but it is not a surprise that COVID worsened student performance,” said Baltimore City Council member Robert Stokes, who chairs that body’s Education Committee. “Haphazard approaches haven’t solved anything. Our children live in poverty or are surrounded by it every day. Until we address poverty and the systems that allow it to thrive, our children will continue to fail.”

But a local leader with an outsider’s perspective believed heads should roll.

“I know it’s a challenging issue,” said Maryland state Delegate Nino Mangione. “But we should look at some of these leaders in the administration and think, let’s evaluate and let’s start firing people. Because this can’t go on. This cannot go on. People need to lose their jobs for this.” Mangione represents an area of nearby Baltimore County, which is separate from the city of Baltimore.

Baltimore may be an easy mark because of this news station’s reporting, but as stated above the news is just as bad in smaller cities: South Bend, Indiana, for example, had course failures reportedly double and chronic absenteeism “skyrocket,” explained a report from the South Bend Tribune. The mid-sized city in Indiana may be familiar to readers for two things: the University of Notre Dame lies just outside its city limits, and its most recent previous mayor, Pete Buttigieg, ran for president in 2020 and is now the secretary of transportation under Joe Biden. But the city never had the reputation for academic failure that places such as Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Chicago did.

Sadly, this lost academic year is doing more than holding students back.

The Daily Wire cites two other disturbing studies from academia and government: On the academic side, the University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School forecasts a 3.6% reduction in economic productivity as a result of these year-long school closures, predicting these students will be a “drag on the future GDP of the United States for decades in the future.” Even more ominously, the CDC announced that emergency room visits for suspected suicide attempts among teenage girls rose an alarming 51% during 2020, reflecting the depressing isolation that peer group endured during a time when schools were closed and in-person interaction was frowned upon.

Yet, rather than be concerned about these issues brought on by extended school closures, the major teachers unions strong-armed a compliant CDC regarding the return to face-to-face instruction.

However, the NEA has had time in its recent business meeting to throw its full- throated support behind Critical Race Theory and declare war on its opponents. “Its new militant stance on critical race theory provides much-needed clarity to the debate on this issue,” writes Christopher Rufo at the . “The teachers’ union has nationalized critical race theory and committed to the full range of left-wing radicalism, including opposition to ‘capitalism’ and ‘anthropocentrism.’”

Don’t you think it would be better if the teachers union committed itself to the education of all students in the basic courses of reading, writing, math, and proper American history? Too many public schools have a failure rate like Baltimore’s, and that makes for a bad investment of our tax dollars. Perhaps that money should follow the child to whatever educational facility the parents deem to be best for their student?

The Book-Burning Book-Sellers

The nation’s leading bookseller’s organization joins the Left’s fight against free speech and freedom of expression.

By Douglas Andrews -- Patriot Post

Abigail Shrier has written an important book. A really important book. And the organization whose job it is to sell such books is doing its best to keep it from being sold. ’s editorial board explains:

The American Booksellers Association apologized Wednesday for a “terrible” and “serious, violent incident.” What dastardly offense did it commit? The profound trauma occurred this month when the trade group dedicated to selling books sent out a paperback copy of a book some of its members don’t like.

The book at issue is “Irreversible Damage: The Transgender Craze Seducing Our Daughters,” by Abigail Shrier. It argues, as Ms. Shrier explained in these pages last year, “that transgender identification among teen girls has become a social contagion,” and that medical intervention for teenage girls with sudden-onset gender dysphoria can cause serious and permanent harm.

So that was it. The “violent incident” was the sharing of a book by a 121-year-old organization that routinely shares books. As if the book weren’t a book at all, but a mail bomb instead.

If it’s not entirely clear what Shrier means by “a social contagion,” consider that, as she writes, “In the nearly 100-year diagnostic history of ‘gender dysphoria’ — severe discomfort in one’s biological sex — the disorder first appeared in early childhood (ages 2 to 4) and overwhelmingly afflicted boys. Today, teen girls with no history of childhood dysphoria are suddenly the leading demographic.”

“Leading,” though, doesn’t do justice to this situation. The data do. “From 2016- 17,” she writes, “the number of gender surgeries on girls and women in the U.S. quadrupled, with biological females accounting for 70% of all gender surgeries.”

Important topic, no? And yet the nation’s leading bookselling organization is begging forgiveness from its members for having shared a complimentary copy of the book with them. Indeed, get a load of the ABA’s apology: “We apologize to our trans members and to the trans community for this terrible incident and the pain we caused them. We also apologize to the LGBTQIA+ community at large, and to our bookselling community. Apologies are not enough. We’ve begun addressing this today and are committed to engaging in the critical dialogue needed to inform concrete steps to address the harm we caused. Those steps will be shared in the next three weeks.”

It’s been a rough week for the ABA, which also felt the need to apologize for a case of mistaken identity. As reports, “In a note sent late Wednesday, the CEO of American Bookseller’s Association … apologized for accidentally including a cover image of ’ book ‘Blackout’ in a publicity post on its website.” (The ABA, which called Owens’s book ‘racist’ and equated it to ‘violence,’ had meant to feature a collection of teen romances with the same title.)

Unfortunately, the ABA isn’t alone in its efforts to censor the marketplace of ideas. As the Journal reports, “On Thursday afternoon Ms. Shrier’s book no longer appeared to be available on the website of Target, the giant retailer. … This week NBC News reported that two Amazon employees resigned after the company continued to offer Ms. Shrier’s book. Hundreds more have called in a petition for the book’s removal from the online marketplace.”

Remember when the Left used to denounce prudish, proscriptive conservatives for complaining about a dung-splattered Virgin Mary, a urine-drenched crucifix, or a bull whip emerging from the alimentary canal of Robert Mapplethorpe? Those were the days.

These days, however, the Left is attacking one book after another, and one serious author after another. In May, we reported on book publisher Simon & Schuster’s shameful cancellation of Missouri Republican Senator Josh Hawley’s contract to publish The Tyranny of Big Tech, ostensibly because of “his role in what became a dangerous threat to our democracy and freedom” — which is another way of saying “his role in questioning the integrity of the 2020 presidential election.”

In light of the Left’s wholesale assault on free speech, we can’t help but wonder what, exactly, they’re afraid of. The weakness of their arguments, perhaps?

Here’s Joe Biden’s report card after six months in the White House

By Steven Nelson, David Marcus and Bruce Golding -- Post

The first marking period is over and President Biden’s grades are coming in.

During his bitter, hard-fought race with former President , Biden made promises that include beating the coronavirus, reviving the economy and restoring bipartisanship and national unity.

Six months after Inauguration Day, some of his pledges have been kept while most remain either clear failures or unfulfilled.

Meanwhile, Biden’s longstanding tendency toward gaffes has political opponents questioning whether age is finally catching up with him after he was sworn in at 78 to become the oldest president in US history.

Here are some of the make-or-break subjects that will determine Biden’s fate as the nation’s 46th commander-in-chief:

COVID-19 Even before he was inaugurated, Biden set a meager goal of administering 100 million shots of COVID-19 vaccines to Americans during the first 100 days of his administration — with the US reaching that benchmark in just 58.

But after announcing that the government had bought “enough vaccine supply to vaccinate all Americans,” he set a July 4 target for having 70 percent of adults vaccinated so people “will be able to get together in your backyard or in your neighborhood and have a cookout or a barbecue and celebrate Independence Day.”

As the pace of vaccinations slowed amid bizarre conspiracy theories circulating online as well as other factors, the White House gave up on that goal and Biden warned that the pandemic “has not been vanquished” during the annual Fourth of July cookout on the South Lawn.

Meanwhile, coronavirus cases and deaths have been spiking across the US, fueled in part by the spread of the highly contagious Delta variant and the slowdown in vaccinations, which Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Rochelle Walensky said Friday was creating a “pandemic of the unvaccinated.” ’ Phil Kerpen, of the conservative group American Commitment, a Washington, DC, nonprofit that promotes free markets and property rights, said Biden deserved a “C” for his handling of the pandemic.

“Can’t give higher because he hired Walensky, let the teachers unions hold kids hostage for tax dollars, and kept the ‘maskerade’ going for months and even now for kids,” Kerpen said.

“But can’t give him lower because he kept the vaccine rollout on track and it has been successful.”

Six months after being inaugurated, some of President Biden’s campaign promises have gone unfulfilled.

The economy-- Government spending to ease the impact of the pandemic, coupled with mass vaccinations, led the country’s gross domestic product to surge 6.4 percent during the first quarter of 2021, with some economists saying the growth is likely to continue throughout the year.

But last week’s unemployment figures showed 3.2 million workers remained out of work even as new claims for jobless benefits dipped to a new pandemic low.

And a poll last week showed that more than 1.8 million jobless people turned down work during the pandemic due to hefty unemployment benefits.

Meanwhile, inflation has been surging, with consumer prices rising 5.4 percent in June, marking the highest monthly increase in almost 13 years — when the economy was about to collapse amid the financial crisis that led to the Great Recession.

On Monday, Biden called the price hikes “temporary” and “expected” following the COVID-19 pandemic, saying about 60 percent were the result of “transitory effects” that resulted in shortages of semiconductors and lumber.

“The reality is you can’t flip the global economics light back and not expect this to happen,” Biden said.

But Rep. Kevin Brady (R-Texas) held Biden responsible for the rising consumer costs.

“At this six-month point on this economic report card, we would give him an inflation-adjusted F,” Brady told CNBC.

Kerpen gave Biden an “F” on his handling of the economy.

“Every single thing Biden has done has pointed in the direction of higher prices, from the trillions in spending, to the unemployment bonuses, to the energy production and distribution restrictions,” he said.

“And now he’s proposing 30 tax hikes including a second death tax, another $3 to $5 trillion in spending, and everything on the wish list of union bosses.”

Bipartisanship--

Biden served as a US senator from Delaware for 36 years and earned a bipartisanship ranking that placed him 47th out of all 250 senators between 1993 and 2008, according to a study by The Lugar Center, a nonprofit think tank founded by the late Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), and Georgetown University’s McCourt School of Public Policy.

And during his campaign, Biden repeatedly pledged to work with Republicans, including during an Oct. 6 speech in Gettysburg, Pa., in which he invoked President Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address and said, “We need to revive the spirit of bipartisanship in this country, the spirit of being able to work with one another.”

But his first major legislative achievement — a $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief bill dubbed the “American Rescue Plan Act” — was pushed through both the House of Representatives and the Senate without any Republican votes following a failed effort by 10 GOP senators to scale back the spending to $600 billion.

During remarks at the signing ceremony, Biden claimed that the measure still enjoyed bipartisan support due to polling that showed it was favored by “an overwhelming percentage of the American people — Democrats, independents, our Republican friends.”

Meanwhile, Biden’s signature infrastructure plan has been marked by a series of bipartisan fits and starts over a $1.2 trillion spending proposal — on transportation, clean drinking water, broadband internet and the power grid — to which Republicans agreed in principle last month.

But GOP support for that measure is jeopardized by Democratic plans to tie its passage to that of a larger, $3.5 trillion “human infrastructure” budget bill that includes increased spending on social programs and the potential granting of permanent residency or citizenship to millions of illegal immigrants.

On Monday, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-SC) also accused Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) of trying to thwart ongoing negotiations over the bipartisan bill by scheduling a vote on it for Wednesday, saying, “We’re not going to proceed to a bill that’s not written, because that makes no sense.”

Ryan Williams, president of the conservative think tank in Upland, Calif., said, “The first six months of the Biden administration have shown his campaign promises to heal and unite to be lies or at best disingenuous.”

“President Biden seems determined to deepen our civic divisions and play with the fire that has often consumed republics,” he added.

Border crisis--

Ahead of a 2019 Democratic presidential debate in Miami, Biden penned an op-ed that accused Trump of having replaced the “sound strategy” on immigration of former President Barack Obama “with hostility and inflammatory rhetoric” and instead promised new policies “that reflect our American values.”

Within weeks of Biden’s election victory, hundreds of Hondurans began organizing caravans to the US on following a pair of hurricanes that devastated the Central American country amid the continuing COVID-19 pandemic.

And although Biden reversed course and said he wouldn’t immediately undo Trump’s asylum restrictions, just days before his inauguration, one Honduran migrant whose caravan was stopped at the Guatemalan border told CNN that the incoming president was “going to help all of us.”

“He’s giving us 100 days to get to the US and give us legal … papers, so we can get a better life for our kids, and for our families,” the man added.

When the number of children illegally crossing into the US from Mexico later surged, Biden in March appointed Vice President Kamala Harris “to lead our efforts with Mexico and the Northern Triangle and the countries that are going to need help in stemming” the flow.

More than three months later, Harris in late June finally made her first trip as immigration czar to the southern border and met with detained migrant children, later claiming there’s been “extreme progress” to stem the crisis, including “in addressing the root causes.”

But she skipped US border towns that have been greatly impacted by the surging crisis.

Meanwhile, preliminary data recently showed that attempted border crossings during the first seven months of 2021 will likely exceed 1 million, hitting a mark last reached in 2006 — when it took until December.

US Reps. James Comer (R-Ky.) and Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) on Tuesday released a report that blamed Biden for creating a “security, humanitarian and public health crisis on the southwest border.”

“In just six months, President Biden has ignited the worst crisis at the border in decades,” Comer said in a prepared statement.

“Starting on day one in office, President Biden in both word and action has put illegal immigrants first and Americans last through his radical open borders agenda.”

Police oversight commission--

Shortly after last year’s caught-on-camera murder of George Floyd by Minneapolis cop Derek Chauvin — and amid mass protests and riots across the country — then- candidate Biden promised that if elected, he’d create a national police oversight commission during his first 100 days in office.

“We need each and every police department in the country to undertake a comprehensive review of their hiring, their training and their de-escalation practices,” he said during a June 2, 2020, speech in Philadelphia.

“And the federal government should give them the tools and resources they need to implement reforms.”

But the White House put the plan on ice 81 days after Biden’s inauguration, saying that national civil rights groups and police unions both believed the proposed commission wasn’t needed.

White House delaying creation of police oversight panel, despite campaign promise

“Based on close, respectful consultation with partners in the civil rights community, the administration made the considered judgment that a police commission, at this time, would not be the most effective way to deliver on our top priority in this area, which is to sign the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act into law,” Domestic Policy Council director Susan Rice told Politico.

Congressional Democrats introduced that bill in June 2020 following an event at which party leaders donned African-style kente cloth scarves and kneeled for eight minutes and 46 seconds in memory of what House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called Floyd’s “martyrdom” when Chauvin kneeled on his neck for the same amount of time.

But although the House overwhelmingly passed the bill days later, it languished in the Senate amid Republican objections to provisions that include the elimination of “qualified immunity” for cops who get sued in civil court over alleged brutality.

Lawmakers blew past a deadline Biden set for May 25 — the first anniversary of Floyd’s slaying — before announcing a deal on the outlines of a compromise measure late last month.

But the negotiators — Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC), Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) and Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.) — noted, “There is still more work to be done on the final bill, and nothing is agreed to until everything is agreed to.”

Gaffes--

Biden’s history of insults, angry outbursts and tone-deaf remarks — especially on the subject of race — led him to bluntly acknowledge in 2018: “I am a gaffe machine.”

And on that subject, he’s more than lived up to expectations since taking office, with a series of unforced errors and flubs that included referring to his running mate as “President Harris” during a March 18 speech at the White House.

Earlier that month, Biden also appeared to forget the name of Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin during a White House event, referring to the former US Army general as “the guy who runs that outfit over there.”

Biden’s first overseas trip as president featured several bloopers during last month’s G-7 summit in Cornwall, England, where he was caught on camera trying to correct British Prime Minister Boris Johnson for not introducing “the president of South Africa” as a visiting dignitary — even though Johnson had already done so, by name.

The incident led other world leaders to burst out laughing as French President Emmanuel Macron tried to make light of the situation.

During a subsequent news conference, Biden repeatedly referred to the international COVAX vaccine distribution program as “COVID” — which the White House corrected, using brackets, in an official transcript — and he also confused Libya and Syria three times while discussing efforts to aid residents of the latter, war-torn country.

Days later, a group of House Republicans — led by former White House doctor and Rep. Ronny Jackson (R-Texas) — called on Biden to take a cognitive test and release the results “so the American people know the full mental and intellectual health of their President.”

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