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Congressional Candidate Dr. Richard Moss Criticizes Bucshon

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Congressional Candidate Dr Richard Moss Criticizes Bucshon

Jasper IN – In newspapers throughout Indiana’s 8th district last December, on his website and through press releases, Congressman Larry Bucshon excitedly announced his endorsement of Senator Marco Rubio for President. Bucshon remarked that he was “… proud to endorse him because he is a next-generation conservative who will repeal Obamacare and replace it with a 21st century health care system.”

Although Bucshon was certainly not the only Congressman to endorse Rubio it is interesting to note his explanation for choosing him – that he would repeal Obamacare and replace it with something new. The problem is that Rubio is hardly alone among the Republican Presidential field or amongst Republicans in general in wanting to repeal and replace Obamacare. In fact, if there is one thing that unites Republicans it is that Obamacare must go.

But there is an issue that Rubio is closely identified with that he alone can claim ownership of. That, of course, would be his singular legislative achievement, his only accomplishment as Senator, his infamous Rubio-Schumer-Obama Gang of 8 Amnesty bill of 2013. This, indeed, is how Rubio distinguished himself amongst Republicans and other Presidential candidates – his efforts to force feed amnesty down the throat of the nation, abandoning his constituents, his conservative base, and the American people. Rubio was the poster boy of this disastrous bill, with his boyish good looks, affable smile, and his Cuban/Latino ancestry, a bill that would have exploded amnesty upon an unsympathetic and rebellious public and committed lasting and irreversible damage to the nation.

With Rubio now out of the Presidential race, having lost Florida, his home state, one need look no further than this bill to explain his failure – and what it suggests about those who endorsed him.

The Rubio-Schumer-Obama Gang of 8 Amnesty bill was a 1200 page monstrosity that was mirrored after the failed Kennedy-McCain bill of 2005 so heavily promoted by then President George Bush who, like his brother Jeb, favored “comprehensive immigration reform” also known as amnesty. The Kennedy-McCain bill was beat back by Republicans in Congress based on the intensely negative reaction by the conservative base throughout the country. Rubio et al. tried to resurrect it with his Gang of 8 bill and almost succeeded.

The Rubio-Schumer-Obama bill, as John Fonte wrote, would have granted immediate amnesty to illegal aliens with work permits and Social Security cards before any measures to ensure border security were in place. Chris Crane, the head of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) union, complained that the bill was weaker than existing law. There were over 1000 waivers, which gave the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) the power to bypass enforcement. The US Citizenship and Immigration Services Council, representing 12,000 federal employees, denounced the bill declaring, “It was deliberately designed to undermine the integrity of our lawful immigration system.” The ICE officers Council stated it would “provide instant legalization and a path to citizenship to gang members and other dangerous criminal aliens.” The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) said it would not stop most illegal immigration and would double legal low skilled immigration. It was worse than the Kennedy-McCain bill. Fortunately, it died in the House – barely.

Never one to give up on increasing immigration, Rubio has now joined a new “gang,” the “Gang of Six.” This group of Senators is sponsoring the “Immigration Innovation Act of 2015” or “I squared,” which would double the number of H-1B “guest worker” visas for low-wage foreign tech workers, providing work permits for spouses and foreign students, and would increase permanent immigration. All this while three fourths of American IT college graduates cannot find jobs, and companies like Disney and Hewlett Packard are forcing American workers to train their foreign replacements before being fired.

It is worth noting the major donors who are supporting this latest amnesty incarnation, the I-Squared bill, and the individuals who supported the original Rubio-Schumer-Obama Amnesty bill of 2013. They are the super-rich and have been long time supporters of Rubio including his Presidential campaign. Andrew Puzder (fast-food executive), Oracle Founder Larry Ellison (a Silicon Valley Mogul worth $54 billion), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook Founder) and other members of the “tech alliance,” Las Vegas gambling interests, the Cruise Ship Industry, Michael Bennett of Colorado’s ski industry, and many others. They are large corporate donors, the Chamber of Commerce, and the Wall Street Journal. These are open borders/amnesty advocates. They want the cheap labor and do not mind the loss of jobs for American workers or the reduced wages that the importing of waves of cheap labor from the third world inevitably brings. Their goal as is Rubio’s is to permanently increase low skilled immigration, low wage guest tech workers who will replace American tech workers through an expanded H-1B program, and legalization, amnesty, and a path to citizenship for millions of illegal aliens – all while paying lip service to border security but doing nothing about it.

Rubio never had a chance in the Presidential field because of his support of the Gang of 8 Amnesty bill and now the I-squared bill. Rubio is an open borders/amnesty guy, the opposite view of his former voters and most Americans. He betrayed the voters that brought him to the Senate. It is why he lost the primary in his home state of Florida and has left the Presidential race.

Larry Bucshon’s endorsement of Rubio suggests that he too supports amnesty and open borders. Why else support someone whose signature legislative efforts have been geared to both. Among all the Presidential candidates, none has had such singular focus on expanding immigration and providing a path to citizenship for illegal aliens as Rubio. Speaking in Spanish on Univision with open borders activist Jorge Ramos, he said he would not repeal Obama’s lawless executive amnesty order. In truth, there is probably little separating Rubio from Obama on immigration.

But the question remains – why would Bucshon endorse Rubio unless he were comfortable with his position on immigration and amnesty? The answer is, he is comfortable with it or else he would not have endorsed him.

Bucshon seeks to carry water for the Republican Establishment who also favor amnesty and open borders because of big donors and special interests who want the same. These donors contribute heavily to Republican coffers. They did for Jeb Bush. And they did for Rubio. They presumably will for Congressman Bucshon. They want cheap labor and don’t care about the impact on American workers and the nation in general.

This is the key issue of the day.

Congressman Bucshon claims to oppose amnesty but he endorsed Mr. Amnesty. He also voted for the 2000 page $1.1 trillion Omnibus bill that fully funded the Obama amnesty plan, Syrian refugees, and sanctuary cities. In the end, Bucshon like Rubio, like various corporate interests, the Chamber of Commerce and the Wall Street Journal, wants amnesty and open borders – against the interests of the American people. This is as good a reason as any to retire Bucshon.

I will fight to build a wall and secure our border. I will vote to end illegal immigration and sharply restrict immigration levels. I would repeal the Kennedy Immigration Act of 1965 and Family Reunification, which created an unlimited category for family members that has led to the mass immigration or “chain-migration” situation we have today. This focus on family connections instead of assimilation and market needs, combined with the lack of limits, took away much of our national sovereignty. It transferred control of immigration policy from the American people through their elected representatives to individuals who wanted to bring relatives into the country. The new immigrants, post 1970, came from poor Asian and Latin American countries. They often lacked education, marketable skills, English language facility, and were much poorer than previous immigrants. They were much more likely to require government programs to assist them. I would develop a point system based on education, skills, English language ability, resources, good health, to ensure that future immigrants will contribute to and assimilate successfully into society. I will work to develop a pro-American immigration policy that puts the needs of American citizens first not the needs of immigrants.

Bucshon’s support of Rubio puts him squarely in his corner on immigration, amnesty, and open borders, as do other votes he has taken. We need a change.

Footnote: This article was posted without opinion, bias or editing.

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Vanderburgh County Tea ​P​arty ​Patriots​ Holding Membership Meeting

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This Saturday, March 19, Vanderburgh County Tea ​P​arty ​Patriots​ is holding its March membership meeting as a Candidates Meet & Greet for the upcoming May 3 primary elections for public office.
The Candidates Meet & Greet will take place at the Evansville Public Library, Central Branch, 200 SE Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., in Browning Room B at 1:00 p.m.
Each candidate will have 10 minutes to introduce themselves and about the same time for questions and answers from attendees.
Come to get to know the candidates better, why they seek public office and where they stand on issues. Make your vote count!
This event is free and open to the public so bring family and friends. Also see details at www.vc-tpp.org.

Hot Jobs in Evansville

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HUNDERBOLTS NAME MARK CODY NEW GENERAL MANAGER-HEAD COACH

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THE THUNDERBOLTS NAME EVANSVILLE HOCKEY HERO MARK CODY GM/HEAD COACH SCOTT FANKHOUSER STEPS DOWN; WILL CONTINUE IN TPH FAMILY SPECIAL PROJECTS ‘BOLTS NEW GENERAL MANAGER / HEAD COACH ALREADY ON THE JOB FOR 2016-17 SEASON

EVANSVILLE, IN— The TPH Group has announced on this date the appointment of MARK CODY as the Evansville ThunderBolts new General Manager/Head Coach. CODY will succeed Scott Fankhouser who has made the decision to step down from the same position in order to spend more time with his family.

“The TPH Group is both proud and excited to name Mark Cody as the ThunderBolts new General Manager/Head Coach,” stated Co-Owner Ryan McCormack, representing the parent Total Package Hockey ownership group. “Through his time with our program, Mark has demonstrated a strong acumen and resolve for our great game and business. His enthusiasm, zeal and passion to coach and to lead our NA3HL team and overall program today and into the future will, unquestionably, will ensure long term success for our organization as it grows both on and off the ice.”

CODY, 33, assumes the dual capacity following the resignation of first-year General Manager/Coach Scott Fankhouser who guided the team and franchise through its recently concluded expansionist campaign of 2015-16.

“We want to thank Scott for his complete and totally tireless commitment and countless contributions as the ThunderBolts first-ever General Manager and Head Coach. We look forward to having Scott continue to share his extraordinary knowledge of the game with us through his new and various projects that he will be undertaking with our TPH family,” stated McCormack.

Widely acknowledged and recognized as an Evansville hockey icon, CODY, since his retirement as an active pro player, has been under the employ of TPH, serving, most recently as EYHA Hockey Director. He will continue in that position in his new role of guiding the fortunes of the ThunderBolts.

The ThunderBolts new head master is looking forward to his elevation in the TPH family under the ThunderBolts banner. “I am very excited about this great opportunity and would like to thank the TPH family for their confidence, faith and trust in my abilities to lead our team and organization. Coaching our great game of hockey is really something that I have a lot of passion for and have always had the drive to do. To be entrusted with the future direction of the ThunderBolts is a challenge that I embrace with a lot of energy and enthusiasm.”

As an Assistant Coach under his predecessor during the ThunderBolts fledgling season, the Halifax, NS native feels ready to tackle this new assignment. “I want to give a special thank you to Scott for taking me under his wing in mentoring me throughout the season. His teaching of the insights and nuances of the coaching profession are certain

to serve me well as we prepare for the 2016-17 NA3HL season. As far as the Bolts team is concerned, we will be able to take advantage of returning a solid nucleus of growing and maturing player personnel from season one. Having played in front of the Evansville hockey fans for over three years, I have a full understanding of the brand of hockey which they prefer. Our ever-growing fan base can look forward to a fast-paced, energetic, hard-working, crowd-pleasing brand of hockey from their team. We are building a strong foundation for a long-lasting junior team that Evansville will point to and support proudly.”

The ThunderBolts new General Manager/Head Coach also encompasses his new position with his present one of EYHA Hockey Director. “We will become more involved than ever before in continuing to grow and promote the EYHA program. It is incumbent upon us to make it our goal whereby someday in the future we will attain an outstanding representation of former EYHA players becoming the stars of tomorrow for the ThunderBolts.”

CODY will be bringing a wealth of hockey experience and know-how behind the ‘Bolts bench. A seven-year pro veteran, he became a true Evansville hockey hero and icon playing three seasons for the CHL/ECHL IceMen. His rugged, ruffian, rock-ribbed style of play brought the fans to their feet in recognition and appreciation of his all-out, swashbuckling efforts and true team spirit. His on-ice persona through his three seasons with the IceMen reflected, in particularly, the tenor of the community for which he performed his craft.

The 2010-11 season with the IceMen was, perhaps, his best of his pro career. He was one of only two players to suit- up for all 66-games, leading the team in PIM with 161 while contributing career bests of 6-goals, 11-assists, 17- points. In that same season, he captured both the IceMen team “Mr. Hustle” Award as well as the Community Service Award.

The appointment of MARK CODY as the ThunderBolts General Manager / Head Coach is effective immediately.

Evansville Doughboy

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Evansville’s Doughboy

After the First World War, doughboy statues were erected in many American communities to honor the soldiers, nicknamed “doughboys,” who had served. Evansville’s statue was formally dedicated in Sunset Park on November 11, 1928, a gift of the Kiwanis Club of Evansville. For years, the seven-foot doughboy stood on a large mound in the park; it was washed away in the flood of 1937 but eventually found. In the early 1960s, the restored doughboy found a home at American Legion Funkhouser Post No. 8 on New Harmony Road.

 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY FELONY CHARGES

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Evansville, IN – Below is a list of the felony cases filed by the Vanderburgh County Prosecutor’s Office today.

Aleisha Dawn Evans Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Battery by bodily waste, Class B misdemeanor

John William Driskell Residential entry, Level 6 felony

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor

Melissa Ellermann Battery against a public official, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Disorderly conduct, Class B misdemeanor

Public intoxication, Class B misdemeanor

Cedrick Deon Lewis Intimidation, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor

Rebecca Rose Corbett Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 4 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Daniel Shane Ewing Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 2 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony

Dealing in a Schedule IV controlled substance, Level 6 felony

Possession of a synthetic drug or synthetic drug look-alike substance, Class A misdemeanor

Maurice Lamon Stewart Battery resulting in bodily injury to a pregnant woman, Level 5 felony

Vashon Deryon Sherman Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Burton Louis James Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Possession of marijuana, Class B misdemeanor

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Darius Anthony Sears Burglary, Level 4 felony

Theft, Level 6 felony

Richard Eugene Kasinger Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Operating a vehicle while intoxicated, Class C misdemeanor

Battery, Class B misdemeanor

Leaving the scene of an accident, Class B misdemeanor

Alexander Scott Burton Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Carrying a handgun without a license, Class A misdemeanor

Possession of paraphernalia, Class C misdemeanor

Nicole Lynn Happe Theft, Level 6 felony

Attempted battery, Class B misdemeanor

John Charles Moore Jr. Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Lisa M. Baker Domestic battery, Level 6 felony

Jurel Oneil Bennett Invasion of privacy, Level 6 felony

Carter Neville Stegall Jr. Dealing in a Schedule IV controlled substance, Level 3 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Chelsea Lynn Welder Theft, Level 6 felony

False informing, Class B misdemeanor

Steven Lee Minton Operating a motor vehicle after forfeiture of license for life, Level 5 felony

Mark Allen Scheller Jr. Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Jacob Shane Ewing Dealing in a narcotic drug, Level 3 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Maintaining a common nuisance, Level 6 felony

Dealing in a Schedule IV controlled substance, Class A misdemeanor

Sean Michael Crawford Battery by bodily waste, Level 6 felony

Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Disorderly conduct, Class B misdemeanor

Melissa Ann Effinger Burglary, Level 5 felony

Theft, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal trespass, Class A misdemeanor

Criminal mischief, Class B misdemeanor

Everett Glenn Serrett Jr. Dealing in a look-alike substance, Level 5 felony

Possession of methamphetamine, Level 6 felony

Unlawful possession of a syringe, Level 6 felony

Resisting law enforcement, Class A misdemeanor

Justin Michael Deon Operating a vehicle with an ACE of .15 or more, Level 6 felony

Rick Voyvodic Named MVC Men’s Golfer Of The Week

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Voyvodic Won The Bulldog Florida Invitational Last Week

 ST LOUIS – A week after winning the first event of his career at the University of Evansville, Rick Voyvodic was named the Missouri Valley Conference Men’s Golfer of the Week.

 

Voyvodic picked up the first win of his collegiate career in the Bulldog Florida Invitational.  A dominating performance saw Voyvodic take top honors by five strokes in the tournament.  He shot a 74 in Wednesday’s opening round before firing off a 1-under 71 to finish with a 145.  His efforts helped the Purple Aces take second place in the event.

 

His honor comes just a week after the duo of Tyler Gray and Will Knights garnered conference honors of their own.  The duo were named Co-Golfers of the Week on March 9 after tying for 7th place in the Don Benbow Invitational.

 

This weekend, the Aces make the trip to Sevierville, Tenn. for the Tennessee Tech Invitational.  They will play at Sevierville Golf Club on Monday and Tuesday.

 

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