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By Vermont Rep. Paul Dame

“When did we stop celebrating Independence Day? I hope that it’s different for other folks, but I know in my short memory as a millennial, my whole life I grew up celebrating “The 4th of July” and very rarely heard it called “Independence Day.” It seems like there is certainly a correlation between dropping the “Independence” and the very character of our nation seeming to become increasingly dependent – though it’s hard to determine which caused the other. It’s probably fair to say that there has never been a time when so many Americans have relied so heavily on their government to meet their basic needs.

That’s pretty astonishing in light of the fact that the first American generation, those who declared our independence from Great Britain, did not rely on their government even to protect them from armies composed of men who lived half a world away. They were able to accomplish political Independence because they all lived in a time where most people had to live incredibly self-sufficient, personally independent lives – something completely foreign to the vast majority of Americans today.

Politics is always a downstream derivative of culture. Many of the settlers left the comforts of a civilized Britain to set out into unknown territory with absolutely no government-provided infrastructure at all. Contrast that with today where most of us dread spending our vacation – or just one night – in a place that doesn’t have a WiFi signal.

There must have been certain contempt from that amazing generation regarding their government back in Great Britain. They had come here, literally building their homes and businesses with their own hands, with little to no aid from their king, and as the colonies grew and became more prosperous and wealthier due to the hard work and industriousness of their inhabitants – then the king wanted to get involved. Not to help further spur economic growth, or even to provide the colonies with other amenities afforded to their relatives back in England – but to take a piece of the action. Yet now today’s average American surrenders more than one third of their income (income tax, social security tax, medicare/medicaid tax, state & local income tax) to their government, while pioneers of the new digital age seem apathetic.

It seems clear to me that libertarians like myself will never see the restoration of a political independence under these conditions. It’s too hard to swim upstream. I’m not convinced we will see Liberty in our Lifetime, until we first see the restoration of culture of personal independence in our everyday lives. Too often when a problem is identified, or a difficulty encountered, too many Americans think of their Government as the first-response team. Immediately think tanks begin planning a legislative or executive response. As long as Americans ask that of their Government – the Government will continue to deliver. Therefor we need to create a culture where show others how to be personally Independent before we can expect them to join us in our cause of political independence.

I hear small government conservatives complain that we don’t need a “Nanny State.” But the results of several elections seem to indicate that many people believe we do. Instead of complaining, what conservatives need to do is become better, more approachable examples to show their community how to solve problems without the coercive force of government. There are countless examples out there of individual people taking responsibility for anything from erasing graffitti, to snow removal. You think some people need to “just get a job” – have you ever shown anyone how to do that? If you’re not doing it – then who will if the state stopped? The answer ought to be you. We need to teach people the life skills they need to live as self-sufficiently as possible, before they will ever be ready to give up the dependent relationship they have with their government.

I also hear liberals complain about the many injustices and unfairness in the world, saying that if Government doesn’t care for certain needs, who else will? Prove them wrong. It only takes one person to be a counter-example. Instead of complaining, what liberals need to do is inspire those in their community to become more compassionate human beings and better neighbors. If Liberals could make their compassion contagious, and show everyone how meaningful it is to be a benefit to your neighbors, even one would do it. Before you advocate for more government spending on anything – examine whether you yourself are willing to give more to the same cause. Why are you using the levels of government to force people who are less passionate, and many who are even poorer than you pay when you won’t even do it yourself?

That’s how our nation’s Independence was won; by both liberals and conservatives, both Federalists and Democratic-Republicans, working together to bring about a freer society. They lived in a time where there was already a well-established culture of Independence, so fighting for political independence was relatively easy. Today, those who want to see more independence from an interfering and politically-charged government have a lot of fallow ground to plow when it comes to restoring a culture of personal independence. Whether we do that, or we don’t, the American people will have the government they deserve. We can continue the path we are going down – more government involved in more aspects of our lives – or we can fight for a future that leaves us politically independent; meaning we are no longer dependent on our political system, one where our individual lives are not greatly impacted by whichever party or person is in power. That’s why Independence united these states over 200 years ago. They saw that despite their differences there was common ground in having a political system that left them to rely on their own personal Independence. That’s something perhaps an unprecedented number of Americans will be looking for while considering their desire to see a government that both restrains a potential President Trump from trampling on our civil liberties – and a potential President Clinton from trampling on our economic liberties.”

Paul Dame is a State Representative in Vermont representing the Village of Essex Junction and was elected in 2014. He is a native Vermonter who grew up on a family dairy farm and earned his degree in secondary education (with a concentration in mathematics) from the University of Vermont in 2005. In 2014, Dame became the first elected President of the Vermont Young Professionals and was named one of Vermont Business Magazine’s Top 40 Under 40.

National Board Endorses Rob Maness

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    Melbourne – the National Board of the Republican Liberty Caucus (RLC) has voted to endorse Rob Maness in his race for U.S. Senate from the state of Louisiana. Maness seeks to fill the seat held by Sen. David Vitter, who is retiring.

    The son of Lennie and Master Sergeant (Air Force) Billy Maness, Rob Maness voluntarily joined the Air Force after high school and rose to the rank of Colonel. He retired in 2011 after 32 years. He and his wife Candy have five children, three of whom currently serve in the military.
    Rob completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Tampa and holds Masters degrees from Harvard University’s Kennedy School, the Air Command and Staff College, and the US College of Naval Warfare.

    “Col. Rob Maness has stood tirelessly for liberty in his fight for the U.S. Senate. There is no better fit than Maness, he stands in staunch opposition to the draconian Federal Reserve system and has the resources needed to win. We wholeheartedly support his campaign and ask all of our members to help him win,” said RLC Chairman Matt Nye.

    Mr. Maness is a founding Board member of the Military Advocacy Project of Louisiana, Inc. He is a member of the St. Tammany Parish Republican Party Executive Committee, and serves as President of his local chapter of the Military Officer’s Association of America. He’s a Life Member of the NRA, Veterans of Foreign Wars, the American Legion, Disabled American Veterans, and the Military Officer’s Association of America. Mr. Maness has been endorsed by LA Lt. Governor Billy Nungesser, Dr. Ben Carson and several UFC legends, including Chael Sonnen.

    “I’m honored to receive the endorsement of the Republican Liberty Caucus. The RLC is known for its unwavering commitment to liberty and there are few groups in the liberty movement that hold more sway than they do. As a United States Senator, my priority will always be to defend the Constitution and expand individual liberty at every turn possible. I will be a consistent voice for fiscal restraint, monetary reform and our civil liberties.”

    To learn more about Col. Maness and his campaign visit http://www.robmaness.com/

    National Board Endorses Rebekah Johansen-Bydlak

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      The National Board of the Republican Liberty Caucus voted to endorse Rebekah Johansen-Bydlak in her race for the U.S. House of Representatives in Florida’s 1st Congressional District.

      Just 25, Ms. Johansen-Bydlak was born and raised near Pensacola, where she was homeschooled. She graduated from the University of West Florida with a Masters in Political Science and Public Administration. During her time as a student she was Chairwoman of the Young Americans for Liberty Florida.

      “I am thrilled to be endorsed by the Republican Liberty Caucus. I have long admired the vital work the RLC does in identifying constitutional candidates at all levels, and I am honored to be included among this group. In Congress, RLC members can count on my strong and continued advocacy for the cause of individual liberty, constitutional governance, and economic freedom.” said Ms. Johansen-Bydlak.

      Since 2013, Ms. Johansen-Bydlak has served as Outreach Director for the non-profit Coalition to Reduce Spending. She and her husband Jonathan married in 2015.

      Chairman Matt Nye declared, “Rebekah stands out in a crowded field. Not only because she would be the youngest member of Congress if elected, but because her commitment to and love of liberty is transparent. She is part of the next generation of leaders for whom this country has been waiting, and we’re proud to endorse her.”

      – For information about Rebekah visit, www.Rebekah2016.com

      Walter Jones on Running for Congress

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        Written by Walter Jones

        “The people are frustrated and are concerned with the direction in which our country is heading. The federal debt is now over $19 trillion. If America doesn’t get that debt under control, the economic outlook is bleak. That’s why I’m so outspoken against the party leaders on both sides of the aisle who’ve cut these bad deals to continue the wasteful spending in Washington. Since 2004, I’m the only congressman to vote against every increase in the debt limit, and every debt-filled budget bill. And over that time, I’ve voted against more spending bills than all but one other GOP member of Congress. I’ll continue to vote that way because I truly believe our economic future depends on it.

        We don’t need another rubber stamp to vote for the bad, back room deals cut by special interests and party leaders in Washington. We need a voice for liberty to fight the big spenders in Washington, not join them – I have been that voice. I voted against the Wall Street bailouts and Obamacare because of the detriment they caused to taxpayers. I have fought the Establishment and Washington Elite to do what is right for the people of the 3rd District, including leading the charge to evict John Boehner from the Speakership.

        As always, taking care of our veterans and active duty service members is my top priority. We made a promise to them and it is our responsibility to make good on that promise. This is why I have cosponsored more bills to help our veterans and active duty service members than any other member of Congress over the last three years.

        We need to return this country to the Constitutional values upon which it was founded. We have gotten away from these critical values and principles. I will continue to be a staunch defender of the Constitution because without them, this country is headed for collapse.”

        Walter Jones is a congressmen running for re-election in North Carolina’s 3rd District. He is a member of the House Liberty Caucus and is a staunch opponent of the Iraq War and military interventionism. For more information about his campaign visit http://www.walterjonescommittee.com/ or follow him on Twitter https://twitter.com/WalterJones2016

        Why I’m Running for Congress, By Dr. Greg Brannon

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          By Dr. Greg Brannon

          I am running for Congress because like most North Carolinians, I have had enough of politicians and bureaucrats trampling on our liberties and betraying their constitutional oath. I have lived, practiced medicine, delivered babies, and raised my family in the Second District over the past 23 years. Overtime I have watched the federal government overstep its bounds, destroying lives and the American Dream. I believe it is time for America to experience a revolution of ideas, returning to the foundational principles, which built this great nation.

          My wife Jody and I have been married for almost 30 years. We have seven children, six daughters and one son. Both Jody and myself believe our children will live in a less free America if we continue down the path we are currently on. I decided to run for Congress to restore the American Dream not only my seven children, but also for the more than 9,000 babies I have had the honor to deliver. I believe it is critical for us to take our message of freedom outside the party walls and bond on liberty.

          My campaign is all about voting for something, not against someone. Voting for liberty and freedom, prosperity, the American Dream, and principle. Right now there is no shortage of Republicans in the House or the Senate. What we are lacking, however, is republicans with courage. I am tired of being lied to by the progressives in the Republican Party. That is why we the people need to vote not by party, but principle. I have spent years studying our founding documents and reading our Founder’s words and it is evident to me they wanted to create a government with one objective, the protection of the individual.

          My political philosophy is simple and can be found in the second paragraph of our Declaration of Independence. “That to secure these rights (life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness), Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed.” As individuals we are free. I believe society is at its best when the individual has the liberty to succeed or fail, associate or not associate. I believe by returning to our core foundational principle we will once again see our country in a sun rise, rather than a sun set. I will continue to stand for liberty because it is worth fighting to preserve.

          Dr. Greg Brannon is a former U.S. Senate candidate, running now for U.S. House District 2 in North Carolina. He has been endorsed by Rand Paul, Freedomworks and the Republican Liberty Caucus. Greg is running against not one but TWO establishment incumbents in his primary, Renee Elmers and George Holding. Help him win by visiting his website and voting for him TODAY, June 7th http://gregbrannon.nationbuilder.com/

          National Board Endorses a Multitude of Candidates

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            The RLC National Board has voted to endorse a number of candidates this election cycle. Dr. Greg Brannon (NC-2), Pat Mooney (FL-6), Ted Yoho (FL-3) and Tim Donnelly (CA-8) all received the RLC endorsement this week. With more candidates applying by the day, we’re ready to help elect an army of liberty Republicans this cycle. Americans are tired of the same crony, career politicians. These candidates are the answer.

            In 2014, Dr. Greg Brannon vowed to slay the dragons in Washington D.C. alongside Rand Paul but finished second in a crowded primary. Earlier this year he ran again for the U.S. Senate against incumbent Richard Burr but was met with similar resistance and has now jumped into a House race against two long-term incumbents due to redistricting: Renee Elmers and George Holding. Brannon needs your support. Not many candidates have the will power to run twice in one election, let alone against multiple incumbents. Brannon is an OBGYN doctor, a husband and father of seven.

            Support Greg: https://gregbrannon.nationbuilder.com/donate

            Pat Mooney has a strong background working with various groups advocating for limited government, including the National Right to Work Legal Foundation, Rand Paul’s presidential campaign, former Congressman Allen West and the Freedom Alliance. He was raised by his father, an Army Captain, and his Cuban mother who was imprisoned by the Castro regime during the Bay of Pigs invasion. He’s a husband and father of seven and brother Alex is a freshman House member.

            Support Pat: https://secure.campaignsolutions.com/patrickmooney/list/proc/donation1/default.aspx?InitiativeKey=AYFAGWG25RA7

            Tim Donnelly is a former California State Assemblyman and gubernatorial candidate (receiving over 650,000 votes) now running for Congress. In 2005, Tim founded the largest Minuteman chapter in the state of California. He is a husband and father of five, and has two grandchildren and resides with his family in the San Bernandino mountains. Tim also led the charge to secure the release of Marine Sgt. Andrew Tahmooressi.

            Support Tim: https://www.efundraisingconnections.com/c/Donnelly2016/

            Congressman Ted Yoho is a notorious member of the House Freedom Caucus. He’s known in particular for consistently challenging leadership by voting against John Boehner and Paul Ryan. Residing in northern Florida, Ted has operated several large veterinary practices for the past 30 years. He’s one of eight freshman members in House history to have had their bills pass as law.

            Support Ted: http://www.tedyoho.com/#!donate/z1ljm

            “These candidates show that the liberty movement has the credentials to win. Thanks to RLC members networking and volunteering tirelessly, we’re able to identify good candidates and give them the resources and spotlight they need to spread their message and win.” said Chairman Matt Nye.

            Neoconservative leadership in the House and Senate continue to plague our country with debt and over-regulation. Help elect these candidates to Congress to turn the tide and restore liberty.

            JOIN THE RLC: https://rlc.org/civicrm/contribute/transact?reset=1&id=1

            A Day to Remember

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            Today is one for the books. Not because of enormous victories, but of small victories reassuring us that our ground game is working and that the liberty movement is alive and well. Rand Paul decimated his two primary opponents while Thomas Massie coasted to the general election unopposed. That’s not all, the Audit the Fed bill, HJR24, passed its committee hurdle. Next stop: the House floor.

            Though we wish Rand was our next president, we’re equally as happy to see him cruising back to the Senate where he’s been nothing short of a stalwart for libertarianism. With his unstoppable filibusters, and knack for policy, Paul has been a force to be reckoned within the Senate and made clear today that he won’t be going anywhere. Today isn’t just a reassurance to liberty, but more of an eye opening look that when liberty Republicans win – everyone rallies behind them. Like it or not, the fact that even the Republican establishment has been willing to help him get reelected shows a lighter side compared to the mistreatment many libertarians have received inside the GOP.

            Thomas Massie shows us another valid point with his victory, when you listen to your constituents – no one even bothers to run against you. It goes to show that working within the Republican Party is the strongest option for limiting the government – we not only elect principled members but by sticking together we win by enormous margins again and again. Massie recently made a plea for Republicans standing on the edge of leaving and we couldn’t agree with him more. If you leave the GOP, you’re abandoning a bloc of principled libertarian Republicans who not only have solid voting records but coast to reelection, for not even one elected official (yes, we’re talking to you Libertarian Party). Don’t leave Massie and Rand behind because you can’t deal with the Republican Party – get involved, stick around and win by a lot. We’ll stand with you every step of the way.

            And without these two folk heroes, we wouldn’t be able to exclaim how the Audit the Fed bill passed the House Oversight Committee today. Thanks to their diligence and resilience on the issue, Audit the Fed will come back to a floor vote in the near future and eventually the Senate. Pete Schroeder from the Hill stated that “Tuesday’s mark-up showed that the Audit the Fed movement remains alive and well within Congress”. Make sure you find and then contact your Representative to ensure it passes once more.

            Congratulations to our endorsed candidates and onward to victory in November.

            To learn more about Rand Paul and his campaign, https://randpaul.com/
            To learn more about Thomas Massie and his campaign, http://www.thomasmassie.com/
            Be the next #RLCendorsed candidate, http://rlc.org/candidates

            An Open Letter to Ohio Legislators on Medical Marijuana Bill

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            The Honorable Representatives of the State of Ohio
            Ohio Statehouse
            78 South High Street
            Columbus, OH 43215

             

            Ohio is poised to join the ranks of states legalizing marijuana use in some fashion. This is the first bill of its kind in Ohio.  It is a substantial step for our state and deserves our attention.  The bill is moving quickly and appears ready to pass on its first go.

             

            But, what does the Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio (RLCOH) think of the bill? Should it be important to us? Our groundbreaking Ohio Liberty Index finds us scoring all kinds of legislation in order to rank sitting legislators on their liberty votes. Truth is, every piece of legislation is important to us, even the ones we don’t rate.  It’s rare that we don’t rate legislation because we can’t reach a “yay” or “nay” consensus.  Rather, there’s only so much time our all-volunteer organization has, so we only pick the most substantial legislation to rate.

             

            Ultimately, we believe in eliminating government involvement in the peaceful private affairs of individuals. Thus, full repeal of any marijuana criminalization is the desired outcome. We could very well hold out for that. But, what does that do to the thousands of Ohioans who could experience relief from severe pain by using cannabis now? Are they to suffer until we get it right? Would you want your aging mother to live in pain until we were able to live free? What does that do to the thousands of people who choose to break the law for that relief? Are we to make criminals out of them? Hasn’t the war on drugs cost us enough already?

             

            We have lots of work to do to achieve the government’s proper role in marijuana use, but this bill can be a step in the right direction. The best football teams move the ball downfield on every play. Not every single play can be a touchdown. This bill presented quite a challenge for us. On the one hand, we see it as a much necessary step in the right direction. On the other, we have some significant objections to the bill. We’re conflicted to say the least.

             

            First, it grows the government and delegates the authority to make law to an appointed controlling board. This unelected board can decide who is fined and goes to jail.  We believe legislator and not appointed bureaucrats should have this authority. We are asked to rely on appointees with varied levels of immunity to carry out our will.

             

            Secondly, it leaves out a large number of patients who can’t afford to purchase much needed medication. Only licensed dispensaries would be legalized and home grow is forbidden. There is a potential open door for veterans and the indigent to seek relief, but at what cost? Are the taxpayers to foot this bill? In the case of veterans, it is the responsibility to Ohio to take care of its own until the federal government does so, but what about others?  We believe we should forego a new welfare program by allowing people to cultivate marijuana for themselves or for a sick family member.

             

            Bottom line?          

             

            We could rate this bill a “nay.” But, we’d be punishing legislators for advancing a bill that is moving the ball downfield. We don’t want to do that.

             

            We could rate this bill a “yay.” But, we’d be promoting a bill that is contrary to our core values. That is also something we also don’t want do.

             

            Ultimately, our conflict led us to abstain from rating House Bill 523. We’d like for legislators to get it right. We fear, however, that their desire to get out in front of a citizen-led ballot initiative will prevent that. After decades of inaction, it’s taken the threat of a grassroots effort to force a shoddy bill onto the floor.

             

            As much as we would like our legislators to do the right thing, we find ourselves in favor of a ballot initiative to overcome the shortcomings of our elected officials. Where legislators get it wrong, we can get it right as a collective body of voters. While we find admitting that fact displeasing, we’re confident that Ohioans can do the job legislators won’t.

             

             

                                                                                                        Michael Newbern
                                                                                                        Chairman, Legislative Committee
                                                                                                        Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio

             

             

            REPUBLICAN LIBERTY CAUCUS OF OHIO CALLS ON GOVERNOR KASICH TO SUSPEND PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN

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            (Columbus, Ohio) May 3, 2016: The Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio (RLCOH) calls on Governor Kasich to suspend his race for President and attend to his duties in Ohio.

            Says RLCOH Chairman Bill Yarbrough, “Governor Kasich had a good case to make for plowing ahead through a contested convention. However, with Senator Cruz now suspending his campaign, the delegate math is irrefutable, and the financial and leadership costs of a Kasich campaign are no longer defensible. ”

            The RLCOH cites a recent Columbus Dispatch article where excess overtime costs for the Governor’s security are now in excess of $80,000 – a burden borne by Ohio taxpayers. Further, Ohio’s bully pulpit has been empty for 9 months while the state GOP leader has travelled the country and important policy priorities have gone unattended.

            OUR OPINION: KEEP GOVERNMENT OUT OF THE BATHROOM

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            Charita is a victim of sexual abuse and has never been able to completely overcome her rape. Joanna is a transgendered woman who has been using gender-specific public accommodations as a woman for 15 years. Could it be that the latest partisan battle surrounding gender-specific public accommodations is making things worse for both Charita and Joanna? Should we force Charita to feel unsafe or Joanna to become a criminal? As happens far too often, one government authority passes a law prompting another authority to pass a law, and we all lose in the process.

            Every individual deserves both personal dignity and an expectation of privacy when accommodations are gender-specific. Both are possible when we stop looking to government force as the answer to every problem facing society.

            Charlotte, North Carolina should be able to defend the rights of every minority, but shouldn’t be so cavalier with the privacy rights of the majority.  North Carolina should defend the safety and privacy of all its citizens, but shouldn’t criminalize groups of people for simply living an honest life to the best of their ability.

            Some in Ohio are clamoring for laws like those in either Charlotte or North Carolina as a state. We at the Republican Liberty Caucus of Ohio (RLCOH) believe neither should be our model. If government feels compelled to act (and it isn’t clear to us that it needs to), the RLCOH would find it much more palatable to see legislation that:

            -Punishes any person who impersonates the opposite sex with the intended purpose of committing a crime (No obvious males going into women’s changing rooms based on a simple transgendered assertion in order to assault, photograph, or otherwise infringe on privacy).

            -Affirms the right of each individual to use the gender-specific accommodations reflecting their identity so long as a reasonable person would find it plausible the individual’s biological gender matches their chosen identity (protects the transgendered from discrimination while prohibiting exposure of opposite sex genitals in a gender-specific accommodation).

             

            ·         Notice this legislation neither affirms nor prohibits the identification of LGBT as a protected class.

            ·         Notice this legislation respects that peaceful individuals can make bathroom choices on their own and don’t need government help.

            ·         Notice this legislation does not force businesses to do anything to accommodate new legal restrictions.

            ·         Notice that gender-specific accommodations are not required, but that where they are employed, there is a recognition of privacy expectations and that  gender norms should be respected.

             

             

            We believe most of society’s problems can be solved through more freedom, not less. We also believe that protecting citizens from unwanted force is a legitimate role for government.  Most importantly, just because you are a lawmaker, that doesn’t mean you should try to solve every societal problem with a law.