Addition of Federal Datasets Pushes Total Sets Available on Data.Illinois.gov to Nearly 5,000

CHICAGO - November 4, 2011. Governor Pat Quinn today announced a major expansion of the information available on Illinois' open data portal, Data.Illinois.gov. The state recently received approval from the federal government to provide more than 4,700 additional datasets containing Illinois-related information collected by a number of federal agencies. This brings total datasets available through Data.Illinois.gov to nearly 5,000. Illinois' open data portal is an initiative of Governor Quinn's Illinois Innovation Council.

"Giving people greater access to the information government collects can improve the lives of all Illinois residents," Governor Quinn said. "Today's announcement gives our innovators and entrepreneurs even more information and tools to promote innovation throughout Illinois."

Data.Illinois.gov empowers the public to access and employ information collected and maintained by the government. It contains a user-friendly interface that describes what data is available, how it can be accessed, and different tools for making use of it. The site is maintained by the state of Illinois and encourages public participation in government by empowering Illinois' innovators to use government data in new and creative ways.

New datasets available on Data.Illinois.gov include the results of the U.S. Census Bureau's American Community Survey, which tabulates incomes, home values and average commuting times. Other datasets include the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's state-by-state toxic release inventory and the Bureau of Labor Statistics reports on the Midwest economy.

The new data supplements information already posted by the Illinois Departments of Transportation, Commerce and Economic Opportunity, Revenue, Human Services, Veterans Affairs, Public Health, Central Management Services and Employment Security, as well as the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency. The site will continue to grow as more data from more agencies are added, with the goal of making as much data as possible available.

The Illinois Innovation Council was created by Governor Quinn in February to promote economic development through innovation and the engagement of citizens, developers, academia and industry. For more information on the council, please visit www.illinoisinnovation.com.

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Friday, Nov. 4, 2011

Sen. Chuck Grassley of Iowa made the following comment on whether Gary Gensler, the chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, should recuse himself from matters related to MF Global Holdings Ltd., the fund that was run by former New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine, in light of media reports outlining close, longstanding ties between Gensler and Corzine.  Media reports say Gensler and Corzine "rose through the ranks" together at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. for 18 years and collaborated on Capitol Hill when Corzine was a senator and Gensler was a staffer.

"The chairman of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is supposed to look out for investors.  MF Global's case is a big collapse that requires a lot of work from the commission to try to figure out what went wrong and minimize further investor losses if possible.  It's hard to see how the commission chairman could be completely objective in looking out for wronged investors when he has such strong ties to the principal of the failed firm.  It seems recusal would be the best outcome for investors."
Helping the Homeless and Domestic Violence Survivors

From November 10-24, donations to Christian Care made through www.denvermattresshelps.com will be matched dollar for dollar by the Denver Mattress Company! The company has a long history of partnering with Christian Care, and now they want to help your gift go even further. With your support, Christian Care can earn up to $2,500 which will provide thousands of meals for hungry and hurting men, women and children. Either visit the Christian Care website at www.christiancareqc.org and click the Denver Mattress link or go to  www.denvermattresshelps.com and select Christian Care to double your gift. Again, this will only be available November 10-24, so act quickly.

Christian Care is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose vision is to transform lives. Through its mission of providing safe shelter, support and resources Christian Care empowers both the homeless and survivors of domestic violence to make positive changes in every aspect of their lives.

Christian Care's two facilities?a domestic violence shelter for women and children and a rescue mission for men?serve homeless individuals, victims of domestic violence, veterans, men and women coming out of prison, and those with mental illnesses. Its Community Meal Site is open to all who are hungry for breakfast, lunch and dinner on weekdays Monday through Friday and for breakfast and dinner on Saturday and Sunday. Breakfast is served at 7:30 AM, lunch at 12:15 PM, and dinner at 6:00 PM. If you know someone in need, call the Christian Care Crisis Line at any hour of the day or night at (309) 788-2273.

For more information about Christian Care, please go to their web site at www.christiancareqc.org or on Facebook www.facebook.com/christiancareqc.

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WASHINGTON - Senator Chuck Grassley is continuing his effort to restore public access to data on malpractice payouts, hospital discipline and regulatory sanctions against doctors and other health professionals and to hold accountable the federal government official who shut down access to this information.

In a letter sent to the Secretary of Health and Human Services, Grassley said the department's response to his inquiry of October 7 was incomplete even while revealing that the Health Research and Services Administration (HRSA) prematurely jumped to conclusions regarding a reporter who used publicly available information to track down the identity of a doctor with a record of malpractice cases.  Grassley said that in doing so, the federal government undermined its own mandate to "enhance the quality of healthcare, encourage greater efforts in professional peer review and restrict the ability of incompetent healthcare practitioners to relocate without discovery of previous substandard performance or unprofessional conduct."  Instead, Grassley said it looks like HRSA was trying to protect a single physician who had a malpractice suit and disciplinary action filed against him.

Grassley said whoever made this decision needs to be held accountable and that the Public Use File in question should be fully restored on the HRSA website.  "Department officials are misguided if they think they can make this issue go away with the response sent to my first letter of inquiry," Grassley said.  "This database contains information intended for public consumption, and efforts to shutter access will be fought by those of us committed to transparency where public dollars and the public interest are at stake."

Click here to read Grassley's November 3 letter.  Click here to read Grassley's October 7 letter.  Click here to read Grassley's October 17 letter.  Click here to read the response from the HRSA Administrator to Grassley's October 7 letter and attachments one, two and three.

 

In addition, below is the text of Grassley's November 3 letter.

November 3, 2011

 

The Honorable Kathleen Sebelius

Secretary

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

200 Independence Avenue, SW

Washington, D.C., 20201

 

Dear Secretary Sebelius:

On October 7, 2011, I wrote to the Health Research and Services Administration (HRSA) regarding its decision to remove the publically available National Practitioner Data Bank's (NPDB) Public Use File (PUF) from its website.  For years the PUF has served as the backbone in providing transparency for bad acting healthcare practitioners and has been used by researchers and consumer groups to calculate trends in disciplinary actions by state medical boards.

On November 1, 2011, HRSA responded to my letter and provided a set of heavily redacted documents.  However, HRSA failed to respond fully, and the information provided raises additional concerns.  For example, question 4 asked who was responsible for the decision to remove public access to the PUF and the response merely said it was made by HRSA leadership.

Question 1 asks HRSA how it reconciles the claim in the letter to Mr. Bavley that "information reported to the NPDB is confidential and it's not to be disclosed or redisclosed outside of HHS except in furtherance of professional review activities" with the fact that the statute clearly contemplates that the data will be public in a de-identified form. HRSA responded by stating:

The initial information HRSA received did not indicate Mr. Bavley had used the Public Use File (PUF).  . . . HRSA's letters related to use of confidential data from NPDB itself-not from the Public Use File.  Mr. Bavley subsequently informed HRSA that he had not used the NPDB, but had instead conducted research using data from the PUF.

HRSA's response makes it apparent that HRSA simply accepted the complaint of the physician involved at face value and jumped to conclusions about how Mr. Bavley obtained the information.  Once HRSA learned of its mistake, it then compounded the error by shutting down access to information that Congress intended to be public through the PUF.  All Mr. Bavley did was use publicly available data, and HRSA's response to that was to shut down access to that data for everyone.  Moreover, HRSA has still failed to restore the PUF to its website.

Perhaps more puzzling is why HRSA was going against its mandate with respect to the NPDB PUF.  The intent of the legislation that created the PUF was to enhance the quality of healthcare, encourage greater efforts in professional peer review and restrict the ability of incompetent healthcare practitioners to relocate without discovery of previous substandard performance or unprofessional conduct.  However, from the documents provided by HRSA it appears that instead of protecting the interest of public health, its purpose was to protect a single physician who had a malpractice suit and disciplinary action filed against him.

Instead of conducting its own research into the professional conduct of Dr. Tenny, HRSA appears to have over reacted to the complaint of a single physician based on no evidence other than that he received a call from the press.   This action, and the subsequent action of removing public access to the PUF, flies in the face of HRSA's mandate to enhance the quality of healthcare.

In light of all these circumstances, full public access to the PUF should be restored to HRSA's website immediately.  Additionally, I request that the individual at HRSA responsible for the decision to remove the public access to the PUF come in and brief my staff immediately.  As part of this briefing, please bring the unredacted copies of all documents HRSA supplied as part of my initial inquiry.

Should you have any questions regarding this letter, please contact Erika Smith of the Senate Judiciary Committee staff at (202) 224-5225.  Thank you for your immediate attention to this important matter.

Sincerely,

Charles E. Grassley

Ranking Member

 

RECREATION:

For all events and activities, go online at www.cityofdavenportiowa.com/parks to register or call 328-PARK (7275) for more information. Fall/Winter catalogs are now available. Please check our website for classes on performing arts, sports leagues, volleyball camps and clinics, Japanese, tumbling, martial arts, adaptive and inclusive programs and more!

  • Vander Veer Chrysanthemum Show - Come enjoy the beautiful colors of our Vander Veer Botanical Center.  Our chrysanthemum show is on display until the middle of November.  Our always popular Poinsettia and Lights Holiday Show will begin early December.  The botanical center is open six days a week, Tuesday through Sunday, 10 am - 4 pm.  Admission fee is $1.00 per person, free admission on Tuesdays.
  • Friday Nature Family Fun Nights - Pumpkin Leftovers - Come Join Davenport Parks and Recreation from 6 - 9 pm at Duck Creek Lodge to find out what to do with your left over jack-o-lanterns.  Create different autumn ideas after Halloween.  Fee includes two slices of pizza and lemonade.

Course code:  FALL20020                      Fee:  $2.50

Friday, November 4, 6:00 - 9:00 pm

Duck Creek Park Lodge, 3300 E Locust Street

  • Family Movie Night - Scooby Doo - Davenport Junior Theatre is thrilled to host movie nights on the second Friday of each month.  Your family can join us for only $2.50 per person if pre-registered, $4.00 at the door.  Price includes 2 slices of pizza and lemonade.

Friday, November 11, Doors open at 6:00 pm, Movie begins at 6:15 pm

  • Little Elves Workshop - Black Friday - Are you a crazy shopper who wants to have fun partaking in BLACK FRIDAY?  Bring your children to Duck Creek Lodge to have some holiday fun of their own.  Kids will make treats, homemade presents, and play games and watch holiday movies while parents are able to get their holiday shopping done.

Course code:  SANTA1                  Fee:  $25

Friday, November 25, 8:00 am - Noon

Duck Creek Park Lodge, 3300 E Locust Street

  • Senior Coffee - Join us Wednesday, November 9 and enjoy the sights, sounds, and fragrance of the Conservatory at Vander Veer Botanical Park.  Your $1.00 admission fee includes entertainment and refreshments.  Entertainment begins at 10:30 am.  Coffee served 10:00 am - Noon.  No registration is required.
  • The Y Turkey Trot - Davenport Parks and Recreation is pleased to partner with the Y to have this annual family event traverse through our scenic Vander Veer Park.  See our website for a link to the Y Turkey Trot page.
  • Falling for Davenport - PHOTO CONTEST - Calling all Photographers, little or big!  We are challenging you to our photo contest - Falling for Davenport.  We want to encourage you to get outside and take pictures of our local Davenport parks, classes, events and send in your best shots (three per contestant).  There will be three select winners whose work will be published in the next Davenport Parks and Recreation program guide. *Note: All photos submitted become property of Davenport Parks and Recreation.  Submit photos via disk to The River's Edge, 700 W River Drive by December 31, 2011.
  • Basic Wreath Making - Join us November 17th, 7-8:30 pm at Vander Veer Botanical Park.  Learn the basics of creating a fresh holiday wreath. The 14 inch round fresh evergreen wreath with a red bow is the perfect size for greeting visitors at your front door. Bring Pruners and gloves. All other supplies will be provided.  Fee: $25
  • Kindernature - Track Tricksters - Join us November 8th, 10 am - 11 am at Vander Veer Botanical Park.  Discover more about how to tell a rabbit track from a squirrel track. This class will show how to read tracks and weather permitting find tracks outside.  Fee: $6

RIVER'S EDGE- Located at 700 W. River Drive (Across from Modern Woodmen Park)

  • Turkey Bowling at The River's Edge! - Come for Public Skate and Turkey Bowling on Ice!

Only $1 extra during Public Skate

Date/Time: Sunday, November 20th from 4:00pm-6:00pm

  • Celebrate your birthday party at The River's Edge with an ice skating or indoor soccer party!  All ages welcome!

Packages available for 6 ($120), 10 ($170) or 15 ($220) Guests.  $10/person for additional guests

Packages include :  Private Party Room (1.5 Hrs.); Party Host; Happy Joe's Pizza; Pepsi Products; Goodie Bags; Plates; Cups; Napkins; skating (including skates) or soccer!
Book your party now:  563-328-PARK (7275)

  • Thomas Turkey Hockey Tournament:  November 25 - 27, 2011

Cross-Ice Jamboree Style tournament for Mites (Ages 5 - 6) and Termites (Ages 7 - 8)

Fee:  $240/Team (Minimum 4 Games Guaranteed)

Swimming Pool and Pizza Party:  Nov. 26th:  6 - 8:00 PM
Post-Game Recognitions; T-shirts; and Off-Ice Activities!

Register Today:  563-328-PARK (7275)

  • Family Skate Special! - For just $20, your whole family can come skating together on November 6 from 2:15 - 4:15 PM.  Price includes rental skates!! 
  • River's Edge School Out Days! Spend the day at The River's Edge and have fun participating in all kinds of activities! Activities include :  Ice Skating; Games; Turf Sports such as soccer and dodge ball; climbing wall and more!

Fee:  $30.00

Dates:  11/11 and 11/23

Register Today:  563-328-PARK (7275)

 

  • Coffee Club

Intended for those 50 - 65 of greater, participants will socialize, receive a 15 minute ice skating lesson and enjoy a cup of hot coffee. Classes meet at The River's Edge every Monday from 10:30 - 11:00 AM followed by the 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM public skate session.

Fee:  $36/4 Weeks  Nov. 7, 14, 21 and 28

  • Jamm'in At The Edge! - Especially For Teens! - Come on out and skate while you enjoy live local bands and DJ's. All ages welcome!  Admission:  $10/Person, $3/Skate Rental, Date:  November 19 from 9:00 - 11:00 PM
  • Attention Couples!Enjoy the company of a loved one and meet other couples while enjoying a buffet-style dinner followed by public skate! Seating is limited so register at least 7 days in advance.

Date:  November 18 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM, Dinner served from 5:30 - 6:30 PM

Fee:  $17/person for dinner, skating and rental skates

 

  • Skate with Todd Eldredge! 1996 World Champion skater Todd Eldredge will attend a "Skate with Todd Eldredge" event at the River's Edge on Friday, November 18, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. The public is invited to skate with this Olympic ice skater during Public Skate at the River' Edge. Admission cost is $10, and includes 2 hours of ice skating, an opportunity to meet Todd Eldredge, hot chocolate and holiday cookies.

 

GOLF:

  • All city courses - Twilight rates are now effective daily at 2pm until end of 2011 season.
  • Red Hawk Lodge - This café/clubhouse space is now available for rental for your holiday parties!.  Call 563-328-PARK (7275) for availability and prices.
  • Golf Gift Certificates - The perfect Christmas gift for the golf enthusiast in your family!  Purchase at any golf course or at the River's Edge.  Available in any denomination in multiples of $5.

PARKS:

Credit Island Lodge is available again for rental!  Our newly remodeled lodge has a brand new kitchen and is available for $250 for 8 hours.  Call 563-328-PARK (7275) for availability.

During his weekly video address, Senator Chuck Grassley discusses the National Heart Gallery Exhibit that he co-hosted with Senator Mary Landrieu. The National Heart Gallery Exhibit showcases photos of foster children across our nation in need of "forever families" through adoption.

Click here for audio.

Here is the text of the address:

There are 107,000 kids in foster care waiting for adoptive families.  This month, a presidential proclamation launches activities nationwide to help build awareness for adoption of children and youth from foster care.

One of those events is the National Heart Gallery Exhibit.  There are nearly 100 Heart Galleries across the country.  These galleries are traveling photographs of children in foster care who want "forever families."  One of those galleries was unveiled on Capitol Hill this week, and Senator Mary Landrieu of Louisiana and I co-hosted the unveiling to help to build support.

I've worked to pass legislation that's on the books and making it easier for children in foster care to be adopted into permanent, loving homes, including with grandparents.  And I've worked to make legislative improvements in the foster care system.  Expanding on those efforts, two years ago, Senator Landrieu and I put together a Foster Youth Caucus in the Senate to focus on helping young people when they age out of the foster care system, typically at age 18.

As many as 29,000 children age out every year without ever having found an adoptive placement, and without the security of a family, they often end up in very bad situations.  Adoption can help to determine another outcome.  I will continue to do whatever I can to help promote adoptions.

National Adoption Month started as national adoption week in Massachusetts in 1976.  President Reagan proclaimed the first National Adoption Week in 1984, and in 1995, President Clinton made it an entire month.

Today, National Adoption Month is an opportunity to put a special focus on the kids waiting for adoptive families.

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The annual Bikes for Brains campaign is officially underway.  Organizers say this year they want to raise $7,500 to buy 150 bicycles and helmets for needy children.  66 bikes will go to children in the ROE's 33 Early Childhood Classrooms and the bulk of the remaining to Rock Island Head Start families.  Some of those families are recent immigrants and refugees from war torn nations.  Children in those families tend to be slightly older and need bigger and more expensive bikes.  The group will also be gifting qualified children identified by the Children's Therapy Center, Youth Hope, Winnie's Place, and The Project.

Mark your calendar for Monday, Dec 19th for the give away from 10:30 to 5:30 PM at the Martin Luther King Center located @ 630-9th Street in Rock Island.  Anderson's Bookfair Company in Aurora, Illinois has agreed once again to provide several gently used books for each of the children.  And the Quad City Pilot Club will provide helmets and safety lessons via a puppet show throughout the bike giveaway day.

Each year Bike 'N Hike, Queen's Parlour, and the Rock Island County Regional Office of Education (ROE) team up for this special campaign.  According to Sheila Burns, with the ROE, local donors continue to make this fund drive very successful every year.  "More than one thousand children have received their first bike because of this project. We have a loyal group of folks who donate every year. We want to thank each and every contributor no matter what the contribution!"

A bike with training wheels costs about $50. Donors can contribute any amount toward a bike.  Donations can be dropped off or mailed to:

Queen's Parlour
171-19th Avenue
Moline, IL 61265

Donors can make check payable to: Bikes for Brains

Dear Rivermont Community:

Professional development is an important facet of Rivermont's commitment to lifelong learning.  Our students, however, are not the only learners.  Our faculty, administrators and trustees also take on this commitment.  The Independent Schools Association of the Central States, ISACS provides valuable professional development opportunities to Rivermont in addition to accreditation services.  Each year ISACS sponsors a conference for teachers and administrators where ideas, best practices, opportunities and challenges are shared.  This is especially beneficial since the participating schools are like Rivermont -- independent, private schools.  This year's conference theme is Innovation:  Thinking Outside the Box and features a keynote from Guy Kawasaki, formerly from Apple, co-founder of Alltop.com and founding partner of Garage Technology Ventures and author of nine books, his newest being Enchantment:  The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds, and Actions, was released in March 2011.  Also presenting is Jane McGonigal, PhD, a world-renowned designer of alternate reality games - or, games that are designed to improve real lives and solve real problems.  Gaming might seem contradictory to the intellectual pursuits of a college prep environment but Dr. McGonagal reminded us that the opposite of play is not work, it is depression.  She then proceeded to share some attitude altering insights.

This year, Becca Ashby, Colleen McCarty, Carrie Skillin and Kathy Topalian have joined me in attending this 2-day conference in Detroit.  In addition to the two keynote speakers mentioned several other featured speakers and leaders in independent school education are presenting sessions relevant to all aspects of school.  We have already learned much and we still have another full day to go.  We all look forward to returning to Rivermont with some fresh ideas and perspectives.

Last week I shared a list of activities on campus and incorrectly listed the matinee of the Upper School play.  That performance will be Saturday, tomorrow, at 1:30 PM with an evening performance at 7:00 PM.

Here is the list once again with the correction.

  • Friday, November 4 - Murder by the Book - US Fall Play set in our own Mansion, 7:00 PM
  • Saturday, November 5 - Murder by the Book - 1:30 PM and 7:00 PM performances
  • Monday, November 7 - Fall Sports Night, 6:30 PM in the Cafeteria
  • November 7-18 - Iowa Assessments for Grades 2-8 (formerly ITBS) - Get a good night's sleep and eat a healthy breakfast!
  • Tuesday, November 8 - First Middle School Boys Basketball game of season (Away)
  • Wednesday, November 9 - Parents Council Meeting, 8:30 AM in the Cafeteria
  • Wednesday, November 9 - FAFSA Workshop for Senior parents and open to the public, 7:00 PM
  • Thursday, November 10 - Student Hunger Drive Loading Day and Finale Rally at RiverBend FoodBank
  • Friday, November 11 - Veterans Day Assembly
  • Saturday, November 12 - BEST and SSAT exams given at Rivermont
  • Wednesday, November 16 - QC Arts, Jon Faddis Assembly
  • Thursday, November 17 - Public Open House, 6:00-8:00 PM - Invite your friends & colleagues
  • Monday, November 21 - Rivermont performance at Festival of Trees, 2:00-4:00 PM RiverCenter.  Continue the fun with Rivermont Family Dinner Night at Chick-fil-A on 53rd Street/Elmore in Davenport
  • Tuesday, November 22 - First Home game for Middle School Boys Basketball, 4:30 PM vs. Morning Star
  • Tuesday, November 22 - 6:00 PM Alumni Volleyball & 7:00 PM Basketball Game Night
  • Wednesday, November 23 - Grandparents & Special Friends Day, Assembly at 10:30 AM
  • Wednesday, November 30 - First Varsity Boys Basketball Game of Season vs. Scattergood Friends, 6:30 PM (Home)
  • Thursday, December 8 - Winter Concert, 7:00 PM in the Auditorium
  • Saturday, December 10 - Holiday Mansion Open House, 4:00-7:00 PM
  • Wednesday, December 14 - Early School Winter Program, 10:45 AM in the Auditorium
  • December 14-16 - Upper School Semester Exam Days
  • Thursday, December 15 - Public Open House, 6:00-8:00 PM - Invite your friends & colleagues
  • Friday, December 16 - December Break begin at 3:30 PM Dismissal
  • See you back on Monday, January 2, 2012!

No spectators here, only participants!
Ron Paul Campaign Statement on October 2011 Unemployment; Dire circumstances demand authentic solutions
LAKE JACKSON, Texas - Ron Paul 2012 Presidential Campaign Manager John Tate released the following statement concerning the Bureau of Labor Statistics' employment situation summary for the month of October 2011:

"The national unemployment rate of 9 percent for the month of October 2011 comes as no shock.  There are plenty of data illustrating a dire state of affairs even as Washington intervenes heavily in the economy - and seeks to nudge us further off the cliff. 

"The four-week moving average for new unemployment insurance claims is still higher than the troublesome 400,000 benchmark. 

"An all-time record 6.7 percent of Americans, a staggering 20.5 million people, suffer deep poverty, defined in 2010 as earning $5,570 or less or just $11,157 for a family of four. 

"In total, 46.2 million people live below the official poverty line.  This week, we also learned that nearly 15 percent of Americans - 45.8 million people - relied on food stamps in August, with recipient rolls having risen 8.1 percent in the past year.

"All of this is taking place in a wealthy industrialized nation of 312 million people blessed with favorable geography and abundant natural resources.

"We can and must do better.

"More federal intervention is not the answer; it will only dig a deeper hole.  Few in government seem to realize this.

"To make matters worse, this week, Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke announced a tacit continuation of the Fed's quantitative easing policy, meaning the institution's top official still can't grasp the truth that the Fed-created boom and bust cycles result in the kind of stubborn joblessness we're seeing.

"Also note how casually our leaders mention there will be sustained weak economic growth until 2014.

"Meanwhile, the Obama administration is making crude threats about women being assaulted as a result of Congress deciding against the President's costly, deficit-financed stimulus re-boot.  This shows a clear lack of the leadership America urgently needs.

"In September, metropolitan area unemployment for Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, the locus of government and influence peddling, was a respectable 6.1 percent, demonstrating that as the private sector suffers, government thrives.

"Washington elites cannot see the trouble they are causing or the pain working Americans are feeling.  Washington always flourishes in the midst of the crashes it creates.

"Worst of all, the Washington establishment is unconcerned and unsympathetic about the crushing debt - now matching U.S. GDP - being forced on today's workers and future generations of taxpayers.

"Ron Paul's ambitious 'Plan to Restore America' is the boldest plan to reduce the federal deficit.  It cuts taxes, authorizes a comprehensive audit of the Fed, and reins in dangerous government intervention by curtailing runaway spending and regulatory overreaches.

"Today's government-imposed economic weakness demands action.  Dr. Paul is the only candidate with the experience and plan to get Americans back to work and create lasting prosperity."
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Ron Paul's Leadership Unifies House Reformers in Defense of American Taxpayers Urges 'Super Committee' to make serious cuts and avoid new taxes, calls for Congressional pay cut
LAKE JACKSON, Texas - 2012 Republican Presidential candidate Ron Paul recently displayed uncommon leadership sorely needed in Washington through a willingness to unite Congressional reformers on both sides of the aisle in defense of the American taxpayer.

Before heading to Iowa, Minnesota, and North Dakota for hard campaigning, Representative Paul showed why he is the only candidate who can unite people and bring our country authentic change.

Paul joined with a coalition of Republicans and Blue Dog Democrats to call for deep and meaningful spending cuts from the Joint Select Committee on Deficit Reduction (or "Super Committee") that is charged with presenting the full Congress with deficit reduction options, reflecting Paul's commitment to working in a bipartisan manner to reduce the burden imposed on the American people by spending and taxes.

Paul also joined with House conservatives and Republican Study Committee (RSC) Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan (OH-4) in pledging to fight any attempt by the Super Committee to raise taxes.  He co-signed a letter urging the Super Committee to avoid deficit-reduction actions that balance the federal budget on the backs of the American taxpayer. 

Dr. Paul also worked with Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (AZ-8) and others to assemble members from across the political spectrum to call for a cut in Congressional pay, sending Americans a message that Washington too must curtail its spending as it requests belt-tightening from the public. The letter to the Super Committee also notes that Congress last cut its own pay in 1933, during the Great Depression.

Paul's own ambitious 'Plan to Restore America,' recently cited by Iowa Governor Terry Branstad (R) as "the boldest plan to reduce the federal deficit," proposes that President Paul will take a salary of $39,336, approximately equal to the median personal income of the American worker.

"Ron Paul is the most conservative member of Congress, yet he understands how best to work with coalitions and bring people together to solve problems. He can unite Washington without sacrificing one ounce of principle," said Ron Paul 2012 National Campaign Chairman Jesse Benton.

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Media obsessed with nonsense; the voters and I are not

November 7, 2011

I am a serious person, seeking the opportunity to do a serious and very important job. Our nation has very serious problems, particularly of an economic nature, and Barack Obama does not have the skill, knowledge or will to solve them.

I do.

Unfortunately, the media-driven process by which one must seek this opportunity is fundamentally unserious. I have touched on this before - the emphasis on "gaffes," gotcha questions and time devoted to trivial nonsense - and everyone knows the process only became further detached from relevance this week as the media published anonymous, ancient, vague personal allegations against me.

Once this kind of nonsense starts, the media's rules say you have to act in a certain way. I am well aware of these rules. And I refuse to play by them.

There are several reasons for this. One is that, lest anyone forget, we actually have serious matters to talk about. Since the media went bananas over this so-called story, my schedule has not changed in the slightest. I have continued to make all planned public appearances. I have continued to answer questions about my 9-9-9 tax reform plan. I have continued to do everything else that our strategy proscribes.

Another reason I refuse to play by these rules is that, by doing it my way, I'm getting much better results. My fundraising has skyrocketed since all this nonsense began. Just this weekend, the Washington Post has come out with a new poll - taken since all this started - showing me in the lead nationally, with my numbers on the rise.

The media may be obsessed with this business, but the voters are not. And I am not.

But there's another crucially important reason I refuse to play by these rules: These rules stink. Can the process by which we pick the leader of our nation be any more absurd? I'm not talking about the primary process or the role of the electorate. There is nothing wrong with that. I am talking about the media's trivializing of such an important matter.

Consider: I held various executive positions in corporate America for several decades. I had thousands of employees working for me. I can't even begin to recall how many conversations I had with people during that time, how many directives I gave, how much friendly banter might have taken place.

I also had to make tough decisions during these years. I turned around a poorly performing region for Burger King, then turned around a struggling Godfather's Pizza organization. At some point during a career like this, someone will not like things you do, or how you do it. Someone will complain.

That is just the nature of things if you've ever done much in your life.

So once the editors of Politico started looking for people who would make claims against me, their chances of finding a few takers were probably about 100 percent. These people will not give their names. The so-called "witnesses" who purportedly corroborated their stories also will not give their names. That's about what you would expect when people are engaging in a "hatchet job," as it's been described by Joseph Fassler, who was chairman of the National Restaurant Association board when I was there.

It's easy to make accusations when, by virtue of your anonymity, you don't have to be held accountable for the claims you're making. It's easy to publish them when, like Politico, you don't follow basic rules of journalism by naming your sources or giving any details whatsoever about what supposedly happened.

But the process by which we choose our presidents has become so warped that, when something like this happens, the media and political strategists start grading you on whether you play an absurd game by their absurd rules.

When someone stops you on the street and hits you with an accusation like this, they subsequently write a story about the look in your eyes, and how many seconds it took you to speak some words in response. They go to "crisis management experts" who offer the usual sage wisdom about "getting all the information out" - as if you can get any "information" out (aside from telling them nothing happened, which they don't want to hear) in response to allegations that are unsourced and nonspecific.

Then, when you haven't "calmed the firestorm" - if only because the people wielding the blow-torches have no intention of putting them out - more experts are put on the air to say this proves you are "not ready for prime time."

Maybe that would matter if I was trying out for the cast of Saturday Night Live. But this should be a slightly more serious undertaking than that.

Contrary to the belief of experts, so wise and learned in the ways of politics, I do know what the established rules say I am supposed to do. I simply refuse to do it. That's because the rules are ridiculous, and they produce leaders like Barack Obama, who play the political game like experts but govern like complete incompetents.

The nation needs its tax structure reformed, its spending brought under control, its debt reduced and its overall governing structure made far more responsive to the needs of the people. The nation needs many other problems addressed. If it's OK with the American people, I would like to address them.

If the media want to continue talking about nonsense, that's fine. I'm not going to join them. It doesn't look like the citizenry plans to join them either.

 

Cain Releases Next YouTube Video, Features Smoking Tractors

Atlanta - With the Iowa caucuses less than eight weeks away, Herman Cain's breakout presidential campaign released a new video today, featuring former American Farm Bureau President Dean Kleckner.

The new video focuses on excessive regulations farmers are coming under from the federal government and how it drives up costs for consumers. In addition, it features an endorsement by Dean Kleckner, one of Iowa's most celebrated leaders in agriculture.

"Seventy percent of Iowa caucus votes come from small towns and farms. We want Iowans and farmers across America to know that Herman Cain realizes farming is a business and excessive government regulation will drive farmers out of business just like it does for manufacturers," said Steve Grubbs, Cain's Iowa Chairman.

You can see the video on the Herman Cain YouTube channel.

 

Herman Cain's Poll Numbers and Support Keep Rising

The latest Washington Post/ABC News national poll has presidential candidate Herman Cain leading the Republican field at 23%.  This is a 6 percent jump for Cain since the last time this poll was conducted in early October.

The Washington Post/ABC News poll echoes the latest Rasmussen Reports national survey of likely GOP primary voters showing Cain leading with 26% of the vote.

In Iowa, two-thirds of likely Republican caucus goers with incomes less than $50,000 a year believe they personally would be better off or the same under Cain's "9-9-9 Plan" according to The Des Moines Register's newest poll.

"We're pleased to hear these poll numbers and believe that the public sees this awful smear campaign for what it is... A malicious attack on a prominent conservative simply because his critics disagree with his politics and view him as a threat," said Mark Block, Chief of Staff to the Herman Cain presidential campaign.

Financial support for Cain continues to flow in from all across the country.  Block reports that Mr. Cain has received over $1.6 million in financial gifts since Sunday.  This week's fundraising results are nearly fourfold the campaign's normal monthly average.

 

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November 3, 2011

Patriots,
This morning I announced my newly formed Iowa Fund.  I am incredibly excited to announce that the Iowa Fund has already topped the $100,000 mark!
Visit www.IowaFund.com today and help me reach my goal of $999,000!
My opponents, the liberal media, and President Obama are intimidated by my "9-9-9 Plan" and commonsense solutions.  They have launched vicious public attacks on me and my campaign.
Please show your support by donating today!
Thank you and God bless.

Herman Cain

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