Thursday, November 11, 2010

PELOSI PROMISES MASSIVE OBAMA AMNESTY BEFORE CHRISTMAS

LA RAZA NANCY PELOSI, LIKE FEINSTEIN AND BOXER, HAS LONG FOUGHT HARD TO KEEP THE STATE FLOODED WITH ILLEGALS SO THAT THEIR CORPORATE PAYMASTERS BENEFIT FROM DEPRESSED WAGES.

PELOSI HAS ALWAYS VOWED THE WALL WITH NARCOMEX WILL NEVER BE BUILT. OBAMA HAS STOPPED THE WALL AS HE CONVERTS DEPT. HOMELAND SECURITY TO HOMELAND SECURITY = PATHWAY TO CITIZENSHIP!

PELOSI HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER ST. HELENA, NAPA WINERY!
FEINSTEIN HAS LONG HIRED ILLEGALS AT HER S.F. HOTEL, JUST MILES FROM HER $17 WAR PROFITEERING MANSION.
95% OF ALL CAMPAIGN BRIBES PAID TO REP. ZOE LOFGREN OF SAN JOSE ARE FROM SPECIAL INTERESTS THAT BENEFIT FROM THE MEX INVASION.
BOTH FEINSTEIN AND BOXER HAVE TWICE PUSHED FOR A “SPECIAL AMNESTY” FOR 1.5 MILLION ILLEGAL FARM WORKERS FOR THEIR BIG AG BIZ DONORS TO EXPLOIT… DESPITE THE FACT THAT ONE-THIRD OF THESE ILLEGALS END UP ON WELFARE!
AS CONGRESS WORKS TO CUT SOCIAL SECURITY FOR LEGALS, FEINSTEIN BOXER BOTH VOTED TO ADD 38 MILLION ILLEGALS TO THE SYSTEM!
BOTH FEINSTEIN AND BOXER PUSHED FOR THE LAST REID “DREAM ACT” TO EXPAND THE MEXICAN WELFARE SYSTEM IN OUR NATION.

TIME TO GIVE THESE LA RAZA QUEENS A CALL?

Friends of ALIPAC,

We have just received word that Nancy Pelosi is pushing for the Dream Act Amnesty to come up for a vote again during the lame duck session between now and Christmas. Pelosi and the Dream Act Amnesty supporters hope to pass this highly unpopular legislation before Amnesty is derailed by the swearing in of all the new members of Congress in January.

Here you can read the report from Politico on the ALIPAC Homepage

Pelosi wants DREAM Act AMNESTY vote
http://www.alipac.us/article-5830-thread-1-0.html

We have also just received word that the million dollar illegal alien supporting groups have just launched a phone call blitz on Congress demanding action on their amnesty agenda!

ALIPAC is responding in two ways.

One, we are launching the following national press release this morning to notify Americans of the amnesty threat. We hope that our friends in talk radio and those running blogs will carry the word forth rapidly.

National Press Release
ALIPAC Issues Alert to Fight Pelosi's Push for Dream Act Amnesty
http://www.alipac.us/article-5832-thread-1-0.html


Two, we are asking all of you, including the many new supporters who have signed up during the elections, to take immediate activist actions.

Our strategy is to ask Democrat members of Congress to "reject the Dream Act Amnesty for illegal aliens and to remove Nancy Pelosi from her leadership role."

STEP 1: Please use this link to access ALIPAC's contact information list for the US Congress and begin calling as many Democratic offices as possible. Yes, you can and should call any and all Democratic members in America, even if you do not live in their district.

Start with the Democrats (marked with a D) in your state and then move on to your adjacent states!

Contact Info Link
http://www.alipac.us/ftopict-63874.html

STEP 2: Call each Democrat in the US House and leave the following message with staff and voice-mail. "I just received word that Nancy Pelosi is pushing the Dream Act Amnesty for millions of illegal aliens. Didn't Democrats get the message on Nov. 2? I'm calling to ask Congressman/Congresswoman ____________ to oppose the Dream Act Amnesty and to remove Nancy Pelosi from the role as leader of the Democrats before she causes the Democratic Party and America more harm."

STEP 3: Once you have called in with your message, attempt to reinforce it it with a written email, fax, or letter.

STRATEGY

We may be able to stop the Dream Act Amnesty by getting more Democrats to reject Nancy Pelosi who is campaigning to be minority leader even after leading the Democrats into historic political destruction.

Focus on Democrats, be polite and firm. Focus on calls, calls, calls, followed by written reinforcement of your message.

Remember that calls are your most effective way of influencing Congress and that ALIPAC's methods are tried, true, and proven effective. Do not take shortcuts by just sending emails. Make your efforts count with calls first, followed by written messages.

Illegal alien supporters are rallying their people to the phones, now let's get you ALIPACers on the battle field!

Stop Pelosi! Stop Amnesty!

ALIPAC's top activists are standing by to assist you 24/7! You can post any questions, feedback, suggestions, or review the comments of others at this activism tracking link for this effort at....
http://www.alipac.us/ftopicp-1137081.html#1137081


The ALIPAC Team
www.alipac.us


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California’s public universities start new round of tuition hikes
By James Crawford and Dan Conway
11 November 2010
Students in California’s public universities are bracing for another round of sharp hikes in tuition and fees. The series of increases is placing a decent college education increasingly out of reach for many of the state’s residents.
On Wednesday, the California State University Board of Trustees voted to approve a plan that will raise tuition for undergraduate, graduate and credential programs by 5 percent in January 2011 and another 10 percent the following fall. Total tuition costs for undergraduates will rise during this period from $4,230 to $4,884 per year.
The state’s other major public university system, the University of California (UC) system, will vote on an 8 percent tuition increase next week. This would raise UC tuition by about $822 per year for most students, to a yearly average of $12,150.
As part of the attack on teachers and staff, the board of regents will also vote in December to impose a two-tier pension system. The minimum retirement age for new teachers and staff hired after June 30, 2013 would rise from 60 to 65.
Tuition in the UC system has increased 32 percent in the past year alone, prompting massive student protests in March. Tuition in the CSU system has increased by 33 percent. Both institutions have imposed enrollment cuts along with employee furloughs, decreased course offerings and layoffs.
The California public university system was once the envy of the world in terms of quality and affordability. As early as the 1970s, academically-qualified students were able to attend both the UC and CSU systems free of charge under the state’s Master Plan for Education.
However, between 2001 and 2010, full time undergraduate tuition rose at CSU from $1,428 to $4,335 per year, an increase of over 300 percent. Four tuition hikes were passed at CSU within the past two years alone.
Students must also pay various campus-based fees, as well as all the costs included with student living, such as room and board and transportation. Sonoma State University, part of the CSU system, has a total annual cost ranging from $15,948 (for students living with their parents) to $23,712 (for students living on their own, off campus).
Students at UC Berkeley, the UC system’s most expensive school, already pay total costs (including room and board) of more than $31,000 a year, and over $54,000 for out-of-state students. In comparison, the 2009 median household income in California was $56,134 per year.
At the same time, financial aid has become very difficult to obtain. At UC Santa Barbara, the financial aid office was so understaffed this past semester that they were forced to close their office during business hours to catch up with work.
The hikes openly flout the “Master Plan,” which is still legally in effect. To get around legal requirements, institutions have avoided labeling the skyrocketing costs as “tuition,” instead using the term “fees.” The use of the euphemism seems to be no longer politically tenable, however, with both the UC and CSU systems now reversing the terminological classification.
Soaring tuition is part of moves aimed at undermining the public education system. Plans are already underway to privatize sections of the universities, including the University of California Los Angeles Business School.
Both the CSU and UC system have also begun denying entrance to tens of thousands of qualified students. Those who are still fortunate enough to attend graduate with immense debt loads. (See, “The American student loan racket”)
The CSU board of trustees has claimed that the tuition hikes will be used to increase course offerings and university services. The state’s budget passed in October, however, restores only a portion of the hundreds of millions taken from the universities in previous years. The universities will still operate at a net decrease in funding even with the increased costs that students will have to bear.
The attack on public university education is part of an overall attack on social funding at the state and national level, carried out by both the Democrats and Republicans. The political representatives of big business have rejected any increases on tax cuts for corporations or the wealthy.
In response to California’s ongoing fiscal crisis, Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and the Democrats who control the state legislature have repeatedly cut spending for public education, social programs, and state employees’ wages, pensions and benefits.
The newly-elected Californian governor, Democrat Jerry Brown, ran his campaign promising even harsher austerity measures than his Republican opponent, Meg Whitman. Brown will undoubtedly make good on his promises in his proposed state budget, which will be released this December.

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