The PA Republican State Committee met on February 8 – 9, 2013 at the Harrisburg Hilton. Leadership was elected. Above Chairman Rob Gleason is addressing Republicans.
NFRW explains What You Need to Know About the Sequester
What You Need to Know About the Sequester:
- What is the sequester? The sequester was an idea brought forth by the Obama administration during debt ceiling talks involving the “super committee” of 2011. The sequester was the administration’s threat over the super committee to bring about budget cuts of 1.2 trillion dollars over 10 years. The sequester was supposed to be so distasteful to both Democrats and Republicans that it would serve as an impetus to achieve the administration’s desire for specific budget cuts. The super committee failed, and the sequester stayed.
- When will it go into effect? It was originally supposed to take effect in January of 2013, but the fiscal cliff deal postponed the date until March 1, 2013.
- What happens if it takes effect? If the sequester goes into effect on March 1, it will set off a series of automatic cuts to defense and entitlement programs that equal $965 billion over the next ten years. But what do “cuts” mean in this case? As Michael Tanner observes in National Review Online, “the sequester is a ‘cut’ to federal spending only in the Washington sense of ‘any reduction from baseline increases is a cut.’ In reality, even if the sequester goes through, the federal government will spend $2.14 trillion more in 2022 than it does today.” Further, “the sequester would reduce the growth in domestic discretionary spending by $309 billion over ten years. But annual spending on these programs will increase by $90 billion over that period.” In other words, even with the sequester “cuts,” we are going to spend more money on domestic programs in 2022 than we do today.
- What is the budget baseline and how does it relate to the sequester? The budget baseline is what the Congressional Budget Office determines federal revenues, outlays, surpluses, and deficits will be assuming future budgets will equal the current budget times the inflation rate times the population growth rate. The current budget baseline says that the government will spend $44.8 trillion between 2013 and 2022. The sequester will cut this number by $1.16 trillion, barely 2.6 percent of the what the government plans to spend until 2022.
- How much would it cut government spending this year? While the sequester cuts $965 billion over the next ten years, it would cut spending by $44 billion in 2013. The expected budget for 2013 is $3.97 trillion, so an $44 billion cut amounts to 1.2% of the budget. The federal government spends $44 billion in approximately 4.5 days.
- Some Republicans are worried about the cuts to defense, what about those? Yes, the sequester will cut the budget for the Department of Defense, but in inflation-adjusted terms, the rate of spending will never go below 2007 levels. As Tanner points out, “By 2015 [defense spending] will rise again, surpassing 2012 levels, ($554 billion) by 2019 and reaching $589 billion by 2021….By comparison, the United States spent, in 2013 dollars, an average of just $435 billion per year on defense during the Cold War (1948-1990), when we faced a much greater conventional threat.” Further, the cuts to defense do not effect war spending, only base defense spending. Next year’s budget for the Defense Department is $552 billion, and the sequester will require a $55 billion cut from that budget, amounting to 10%. These cuts do not effect war spending. Defense Secretary Panetta has already ordered the first steps towards readying the Defense Department to deal with the cuts, by “freezing civilian hiring, delaying certain contract awards and curtailing nonessential facility maintenance.” Again, the sequester has not and will not impose drastic cuts to necessary defense spending.
- How will the cuts affect GDP? The Wall Street Journal estimates the cuts amount to 0.5% of GDP.
- Besides some defense spending, what other programs are exempted from the sequester? Apart from war spending at the Department of Defense, other programs exempted from the sequester include Social Security, Medicaid, the children’s health insurance program, refundable tax credits, supplemental security income, the food stamp program, and veteran’s health benefits. Medicare, however, is not exempted, and will see a 2% cut in Medicare payments to insurance plans and doctors who accept Medicare.
- Deeming the sequester “a pittance,” Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) pointed out that “even with the sequester, spending goes up $7 trillion or $8 trillion over the next ten years.” The sequester cuts are standing law, and the only cuts to spending that have been agreed to in this administration.
This analysis was compiled from the work of Michael Tanner for National Review Online (Don’t Fear the Sequester), Donna Cassata from the Associated Press (The nuts and bolts of the sequester), The Wall Street Journal (The Unscary Sequester, and Panetta Orders First Concrete Sequester Steps), and Susan Jones for CNSNews.com (Sen. Rand Paul: The Sequester is a Pittance). Also, see the latest CBO report on the sequester here.
The Snakes in the GOP Grass
PA proposed bill would require all law abiding firearms owners to purchase firearms liability insurance
PA House Representative Daryl Metcalfe writes, “Rep. Ron Waters (D-Phila./Delaware) has proposed legislation that would require ALL law-abiding firearms owners to purchase firearms liability insurance. The bill also includes a provision that allows law enforcement officers to confiscate firearms if “proof of insurance” is not presented. This is another liberal gun-grabbing attempt and a violation of the 2nd Amendment and Article 1, Section 21 of the Pennsylvania Constitution.”
2nd Amendment Rights on a local level – is your mayor one of them?
Passion to Action
Protect Your 2nd Amendment Rights
President Obama’s 23 edicts through Executive Order regarding our 2nd Amendment “right to keep and bear arms” has the passion across our country to protect these God-given and Constitutionally protected rights running high
Preaching to the choir and posting on Face book about these attacks on the 2nd Amendment will not stop the anti-gun agenda that is being waged at all levels of government. By turning this passion into action, below you will find a brief overview of what is being done to combat this full frontal assault on our 2nd Amendment and what action you can take to help stop it.
State Level
At the State level, many states are introducing legislation that would forbid any diminishing or infringement of our 2nd Amendment rights. In Ohio, State Senator Kris Jordan has announced he will be introducing legislation in the Ohio Senate that will closely resemble a pro-2nd Amendment bill recentlyintroduced in Wyoming.
When this bill is introduced in Ohio we will forward the information and ask that you call state legislators to encourage its’ passage.
Local Level
It is at the local level where you can make an immediate impact in defending our 2nd Amendment rights as it is at this level where most anti-gun legislation can be enacted with the least amount of media coverage and fanfare. Furthermore, it is at this level where many of the anti-gun crowd is already mobilizing.
NY Mayor Michael Bloomberg’s “Mayor’s Against Illegal Guns” (MAIG) group has been discreetly working at the local level to abridge our “right to keep and bear arms.”
Prior to the Newtown School shootings, this group, MAIG, had over 800 Mayors signed on as supporters – after Vice President Joe Biden recently met with Mayors (Video) from across the country at the Conference of Mayors held in D.C. membership to this group grew by over 400,000 Mayors.
There are currently many Mayors from cities & townships across Ohio that have joined Bloomberg’s Mayors Against Illegal Guns — and this is where YOU can immediately start to defend your 2nd Amendment rights by putting your passion to action!
Passion to Action
Below you will find two paths to take to stop the Anti-Gun Agenda from being implemented at the local level.
See if your Mayor is a member of Mayor’s Against Illegal Guns by clicking here. See link above!
If your Mayor is a member, work must start immediately to stop any further implementation of MAIG’s Anti-Gun Agenda.
1.) Contact your council members or township trustees to see if they are aware your Mayor is a
member of MAIG. If so, ask if they supported his signing on and ask they assist you in having
the Mayor rescind his membership immediately.
2.) If you Mayor and Council members/Township Trustees refuse to do so, contact your friends and
neighbors and begin a campaign of phone calls, emails, letter writing. Circulate a petition asking
your Mayor to immediately remove your City as a member of this group and present the petition at
your next Council / Township meeting.
If your Mayor is not already a member of MAIG, be proactive and ask that your council members or township trustees immediately pass a Resolution in support of our 2nd Amendment rights.
We have a template resolution supporting the 2nd Amendment that is suitable for passage at the local level. If you are willing to ask your Council or Township Trustees to pass a resolution supportive of the 2nd Amendment, please contact us immediately at
Update on Debt Ceiling
February 28, 2013 – Sequestration: The “fiscal cliff” bill created a new manufactured crisis that will happen sometime at the end of February. This is when the sequestration can was kicked down the road.
- March 31, 2013 – Continuing Resolution: The current Continuing Resolution that the government is operating under expires on March 31. This means that they will have to pass a CR between now and then.
- April 15, 2013 – Budget Resolution: This is the date by law in which both Houses should have a budget resolution passed. We are already hearing that the President is late in submitting his budget, the House is reporting that they will not meet their deadline for a budget, and the Senate… well they haven’t passed a budget in over 1,350 days.
- May 15, 2013 – Debt Ceiling: The law that suspends the debt ceiling expires. At that point the Treasury will not be able to borrow additional money to finance this year’s deficit.
Lisa Nancollas, lnancollas@aol.com
Mifflin County Tea Party Patriots, Coordinator
Tea Party Party Patriots PA State Coordinator
Susquehanna Valley Conservatives February 11, 2013 meeting – Joanna Persing, RNC
Susquehanna Valley Conservatives is pleased to welcome Lewisburg native, Johanna Persing, as the speaker for their next meeting, Monday, February 11 at 7:00PM at the Baylor East Conference Room in the Best Western Country Cupboard Inn, Lewisburg.
Johanna is a Lewisburg High School graduate and a 2011 graduate of Gettysburg College where she majored in Political Science and Religion. While at Gettysburg College, she participated in the Eisenhower Institute’s Inside Politics program when she developed a love for a career in politics and Washington, D.C. Upon graduation from Gettysburg, Johanna moved to Washington and began an internship with the Republican National Committee in the Press Office where she was eventually hired as a Press Assistant. During the 2012 election cycle she was able to see firsthand the inner workings and the role of the RNC in the Republican primary process and the National Convention as well as the day to day communications strategy of the Romney Presidential Campaign. In addition to her interest in American and international politics, Johanna enjoys taking advantage of the sights and activities Washington, D.C has to offer.
As a young conservative staff member, Johanna will share her perspective as to what it is like to work inside the RNC. She will address the following topics:
How did she get there?
What was her role with the RNC during the last election?
What will be her role going forward?
How do we get the youth involved?
The meeting is free and the public is invited to attend.
SVC website: www.SusquehannaValleyConservatives.com
SUNACRW discuss schools and related legislation at their February 2013 meeting
Mifflin County Patriots showing Sharia Law Video at February 2013 Meeting
Sharia Law
Please Join us for a free Movie on SHARIA LAW!
Time: Monday, FEB 11, 2013 at 6:30 pm
Where: Moose Family Center, Lewistown, PA 17044
As you have seen on the news, Sharia Law is now in the United States. Muslims are trying to make Sharia our law.
You cannot fight Sharia Law unless you understand Sharia Law. This is a very serious issue and is not going away! Sharia is in our grade schools, high schools and colleges, as well in our workforce.
We hope that you will join us!
- · How Sharia Law will affect your kids in school.
- · How Sharia Law will affect work place.
- · How Sharia Law affects our military.
- · How Sharia Law affects our state and federal laws.
- · How it affects our Constitution.
- · How it affects our religious freedom.
For more information Contact: Lisa Nancollas 717-437-1327 or Lnancollas@aol.com
Mifflin County Tea Party Patriots
PA Ag Republicans hold meeting at the PA Ag Republican Meeting
The PA Ag Republicans will hold a meeting on Friday, February 8, 2013 at the Harrisburg Hilton in the Penn Harris Room. The meeting begins at 3:30 pm, stop by meet other Republicans concerned about PA’s agricultural community.



