This Saturday, Oct. 30th
Then the second Saturday of each month for November, December, January through March 2011 and then TAX DAY!!
Torrance and Madrona, 12 - 2 p.m.
Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Two (three!) More Pre-Election T.E.A.'s
By 'popular demand'... OUR LAST OPPORTUNITIES BEFORE THE ELECTIONS!
Saturday(s), October 23rd and 30th
Torrance and Madrona, 12 - 2 p.m.
(Brian M. will be providing a table, tent, information, some flags and light refreshements - please bring signs (and flags),...
Discussion and coordination on our 'Facebook' page.
One more event (from Carson Group):
CITY OF CARSON ANTI-TAX RALLY
When: Wednesday, October 20 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Where: 501 East Carson Street (Corner of Carson & Civic Plaza in front of the Double Tree Hotel)
Speakers include: Star Parker, John Stammreich, Shawn Hoffman and other Carson Community Leaders.
Immediately following, you are invited to a Luau with Polynesian food and dancing.
Measure H is on the November 2 Ballot. Carson City officials spent $20,710 on pre-election brochures and commercials, hoping that they will persuade the voters to approve a sales tax increase to 10.75%! The city may have been legally allowed to “educate” their citizens about Measure H using public funds, but the brochures and commercials were more like an advertisement in favor of passing Measure H.
Saturday(s), October 23rd and 30th
Torrance and Madrona, 12 - 2 p.m.
(Brian M. will be providing a table, tent, information, some flags and light refreshements - please bring signs (and flags),...
Discussion and coordination on our 'Facebook' page.
One more event (from Carson Group):
CITY OF CARSON ANTI-TAX RALLY
When: Wednesday, October 20 3:00 – 5:00 PM
Where: 501 East Carson Street (Corner of Carson & Civic Plaza in front of the Double Tree Hotel)
Speakers include: Star Parker, John Stammreich, Shawn Hoffman and other Carson Community Leaders.
Immediately following, you are invited to a Luau with Polynesian food and dancing.
Measure H is on the November 2 Ballot. Carson City officials spent $20,710 on pre-election brochures and commercials, hoping that they will persuade the voters to approve a sales tax increase to 10.75%! The city may have been legally allowed to “educate” their citizens about Measure H using public funds, but the brochures and commercials were more like an advertisement in favor of passing Measure H.
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