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Annual RPSC Caucus

12/23/23

Fellow RPSC Members,

I am excited to announce the upcoming annual caucus on Saturday, January 20th, at RPSC Headquarters (HQ).

Registration begins at 9:00AM with the caucus starting at 9:30AM.

The agenda will include voting on the RPSC mission, voting on 2 amendments to the RPSC Constitution , passing a set of resolutions, listening to legislative updates, and hearing a state-of-the-party address from the Chair. (The RPSC mission, proposed amendments, and proposed resolutions will be emailed to you soon.)

Special Note: HQ parking lot will be reserved for those needing handicapped parking.

Russ Otten, RPSC Chair

(920)207-3894
caucus registration

 


SPEAK OUT!

Now is the time . . .

Art DeJong

 

 

 

 
https://www.sheboygancountygop.com/speak-out-now-is-the-time/
 

 

 

Now is the time ...

As elections approach, the blame game begins. Most of us blame our addled leader and his puppet-masters for our present chaos. But it is not only the Democrat Party’s figureheads but its addiction to power that is killing us. Unlimited power feeds delusion. California’s Democratic Governor Newsom’s promise to provide free housing and sex change operations to millions of illegal migrants in his state that is already plagued by lawlessness and homelessness is no less delusional than President Biden’s belief that he has secured our borders, stopped the inflation tax, and saved us from a white supremacist insurrection.

“In My Opinion”

Speak Up and Speak Freely

We the People

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
At the November 2023 Executive Committee meeting, a motion was proposed to censor speech/prohibit speech of executive committee members. Sadly I was unable to see this occur live, but I spoke with multiple members and read the minutes.

As defined by the ACLU, censorship is, “the suppression of words, images, or ideas that are “offensive,” happens whenever some people succeed in imposing their personal political or moral values on others.” What happened at the last Executive Committee meeting is 100% censorship, pure and simple, regardless of how anyone attempts to wordsmith or play language gymnastics with the text of the motion.

 
 
 
 



Fellow Patriots, following is your VOTER GUIDE and 2 REFERENDA for your voting on April 2! Be sure to vote "YES" on both referenda!!!!!

VOTER GUIDE

County Board:

District 1 - Brian Smith
District 2 - Paul Gruber - Sheboygan County Board districts 2 & 3 candidates introduce themselves ahead of election (msn.com)
District 3 - Isabel Rivera
District 11 - Gerry Jorgenson
District 12 - Suzanne Speltz - Suzanne for Sheboygan | Sheboygan WI | Facebook
District 19 - Jacob Immel (as a write-in candidate)
District 25 - Stan Lammers

Sheboygan Common Council:

District 2 - John Belanger - John Belanger for Sheboygan 2nd District Alderman (belangersheboygan.com)
District 4 - Deb Yochis
District 8 - Jesse Roethel
District 10 - Joe Heidemann - JoeHeidemann.com – Joe Heidemann for Sheboygan City Council 10th District

Sheboygan Area School District Board

Isabel Rivera

Sheboygan Falls School Board

Ed Brey - Ed Brey for Sheboygan Falls School Board
Cathryn Schear - Cathryn Schear for Sheboygan Falls School Board

Sheboygan Falls Common Council

District 3 - Jacob Immel

Town of Wilson Board

Marc Brami - Marc Brami for Town of Wilson Board Supervisor
Stu Stempihar - Stu Stempihar for Town of Wilson Board

Village of Kohler Board

Tracy Lyons

2 REFERENDA

Be sure to vote "YES" on both

WISCONSIN VOTER INTEGRITY REFERENDA

There will be two very important Wisconsin State Constitutional referenda appearing on the April 2 ballot. Both are election-related and if you are in favor of cleaning up our election process in Wisconsin, a “YES” vote is required.

Question 1 - Prohibits any level of government in the state from applying or accepting non-governmental funds or equipment for election administration.

A "yes" vote supports this amendment to prohibit any level of government in the state from applying or accepting non-governmental funds or equipment for election administration.

Question 1 would amend the Wisconsin Constitution to add a section to Article III to prohibit any level of government in the state from applying or accepting non-governmental funds or equipment for election administration.

Question 2 - Provides that only election officials designated by law may administer elections.

A "yes" vote supports this amendment to provide that only election officials designated by law may administer elections. Question 2 would add a new section to Article III of the state constitution that states that no one other than an election official authorized by law may help conduct any election in the state.

These referenda are in response to what happened in Wisconsin in 2020 with "Zuckerbucks" impacting our elections in primarily the top five populated cities. These "Zuckerbucks" triggered a number of illegal practices to rear their ugly head in that election. Drop boxes, GOTV campaigns run by local elections officials, and bringing paid guns from outside the state to administer elections in conflict with existing laws.


We Stand With Israel



These are the Israeli citizens who were abducted by HAMAS Terrorists and taken back to Gaza to be held as hostages. Pray for their safe return.



OFFICE HOURS


Call 920-452-0010 before coming.

HQ Hours As Of 1/2/24

MON:          CLOSED

TUES:          10am - 1pm

WEDS:        10am - 1pm

WEDS:         4:30pm - 6:30pm

THURS:       CLOSED

FRI:              10am - Noon

SAT:             CLOSED

SUN:            CLOSED

At HQ, you can do the following:

  • Become a new member - forms are available; payments can be made
  • Renew your membership - payments can be made
  • Pre-register for the January 20 caucus
  • Purchase Trump merchandise - hats, shirts, pins, and more
  • Check out a book from our "library"
  • Hang out with other members and Patriots

 

 

Two Music Videos With Powerful Messages Worth Noting

"Rich Men North of Richmond"

"Rich Men North of Richmond" is a song by American country music singer Oliver Anthony that was released in August 2023. The song became an overnight viral hit after gaining traction on social media, and has been described as a "blue-collar anthem", an "everyman anthem" and a "right-wing anthem". Within days of its release, it topped multiple sales and streaming charts.

"Try That in a Small Town"

"Try That in a Small Town" contrasts rural and urban lifestyles. It asserts that behavior such as flag burning or protests and attacks toward police officers will face stronger consequences in a rural setting than an urban one, stating, "try that in a small town, see how far ya make it down the road" and "if you're looking for a fight, try that in a small town".

"In the end, they're not coming after me. They're coming after you — and I'm just standing in their way,"

- Former President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump

President Donald Trump

My New Book!

What Do You Worship?

 

 

 

Jacob Immel

Jacob Immel

Hello friends,

My new book is now available on Amazon. This is my first book with a publisher. Check it out by clicking on the book image. The book is all about combating idols in your life. It takes a difficult idea like idolatry and makes it easy to understand. It is full of discussion questions and is designed for people of all ages. It is also designed to be informative and engaging. Please share this with your friends and family. Feel free to write a review also.

Thank You!

Jacob Immel


HISTORY OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY

Founding of the Republican Party

On July 6, 1854, just after the anniversary of the nation, an anti-slavery state convention was held in Jackson, Michigan. The hot day forced the large crowd outside to a nearby oak grove. At this “Under the Oaks Convention” the first statewide candidates were selected for what would become the Republican Party.

Birthplace of the Republican Party

Birthplace of the Republican Party

United by desire to abolish slavery, it was in Jackson that the Platform of the Under the Oaks Convention read: “…we will cooperate and be known as REPUBLICANS…” Prior to July, smaller groups had gathered in intimate settings like the schoolhouse in Ripon, Wisconsin. However, the meeting in Jackson would be the first ever mass gathering of the Republican Party. The name “Republican” was chosen, alluding to Thomas Jefferson’s Democratic-Republican Party and conveying a commitment to the inalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.

Party of Freedom

Though popularized in a Thomas Nast cartoon, the GOP’s elephant symbol originated during the 1860 campaign, as a symbol of Republican strength. Republicans envisioned “free soil, free speech, free labor.” Under the leadership of President Abraham Lincoln, the GOP became the Party of the Union as well.

The Republican Party called for the abolition of slavery

The Republican Party called for the abolition of slavery.

President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, but it was the entire Republican Party who freed the slaves. The 1864 Republican National Convention called for the abolition of slavery, and Congressional Republicans passed the 13th Amendment unanimously, with only a few Democrat votes. The early women’s rights movement was solidly Republican, as it was a continuation of abolitionism. They were careful not to be overly partisan, but as did Susan B. Anthony, most suffragists favored the GOP. The 19th Amendment was written by a Republican senator and garnered greater support from Republicans than from Democrats.