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What I learned on my first visit to Yosemite

Saturday, August 12, 2017, 6:41 pm | Randy Thomasson

Can you believe it? I’ve lived all my life in California and have never visited Yosemite National Park. Fortunately, some dear people invited me on a mini-vacation and I finally got to experience it. My half-burned-out mind and body needed the rest!

While enjoying the visual feast of God’s beautiful creation at Yosemite, I was also surprised to experience or learn that:

1. Yosemite is clogged with cars and the Yosemite Valley is a long drive from the park entrance. All the visitors made it feel overcrowded to me. At the main “view” area, there were lots of foreign tourists, all talking in their native languages.

2. The government is making money off visitors. A vehicle with one or more persons is charged $30. The cheapest price, $10, is if you’re 62 or older. But is this a fair pay-to-play arrangement, or does the National Park Service regard visitors as a revenue source? With official stats reporting 5,217,114 visitors in 2016, and a projected 2017 budget of $27 million, they should be collecting only $5.17 per person. Yet it seems We the People are paying more than that to visit Our property.

3. There’s a big grocery store in Yosemite that sells a lot of alcohol. I asked a store clerk whether the liquor buyers are folks who are “partying” or simply trying to drown their depression. He said probably both types bought the booze.

4. There’s a United States courthouse right in Yosemite Park. This federal court has somehow acquired California state court powers to judge all citations and misdemeanors in the 750,000-acre park. And the alcohol-related crimes are very high. I can’t help but think that the big liquor aisle at the Yosemite grocery store is part of the problem.

After a robust day hike, during which I enjoying dipping my feet in the cool waters of Lower Yosemite Falls, I was glad to have finally witnessed in person the famous “postcard images” of Yosemite. It’s a day I’ll never forget, full of memories with folks I love.

Yet, to me, modern-day Yosemite has too many cars and people, too-high prices and too much government. No offense intended to any Yosemite aficionados, but next time I hike, I think I’ll find a quiet hill or mountain that gives me more for less. Having gone on several High Sierra hiking trips in my youth, I’ve become quite a nature-lover because I’m simply fascinated with God’s creation!

Oh come, let us sing to the Lord!
Let us shout joyfully to the Rock of our salvation.
Let us come before His presence with thanksgiving;
Let us shout joyfully to Him with psalms.
For the Lord is the great God,
And the great King above all gods.
In His hand are the deep places of the earth;
The heights of the hills are His also.
The sea is His, for He made it;
And His hands formed the dry land.
Psalm 95:1-5

Wanted: Just 1 conservative to run for CA guv

Wednesday, August 2, 2017, 10:37 am | Randy Thomasson

 Los Angeles Times, August 1, 2017: “In the race to be California’s next governor, Newsom raises more money than Villaraigosa, Chiang and Eastin combined”

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Pro-“LGBT”/assisted-suicide Republican David Hadley is out. So is the legendary Rosey Grier, a conservative Christian. That leaves Huntington Beach assemblyman Travis Allen and San Diego financial whiz John Cox as the only two Republicans in the 2018 California governor’s race. And I strongly believe one of them needs to step down.

While Travis Allen has a mostly conservative record in Sacramento (video), John Cox’s rhetoric and positions are also mostly conservative (video). But if one of them doesn’t drop out of the governor’s contest, there may be no conservative at all on the November 2018 general election ballot.

Here’s why. There are four big-name liberal Democrats running — former Assembly Speaker and L.A. mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, former San Francisco mayor and current Lieutenant Governor Gavin Newsom, former state Controller and current state Treasurer John Chiang, and former assemblywoman and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Delaine Eastin.

Of these four Democrats, at least three of them will receive mountains of money from public and private unions, which they’ll use to rally Democrat voters to turn out for them. So you can expect the large majority of California voters in the June 2018 primary to vote for Democrats. The reality is, with statewide initiatives no longer permitted on the June ballot, Republican voters will lack issues to energize them, and might only comprise 30% of the electorate 10 short months from now.

Therefore, it is the wisest and safest course for California conservatives for them to demand there be only 1 viable Republican in the governor’s race. Because if there’s only one Republican, you can be virtually assured the November 2018 general election will pit a mostly conservative fighter against a liberal statewide politician. It’s simple math.

 

THREE HYPOTHETICAL SCENARIOS

SCENARIO 1
(Only 1 Republican runs and advances to the general election by winning the largest percentage of voters in the June 2018 primary election)

30% 1 mostly conservative Republican
25% Villaraigosa (Democrat)
– – – – – (“Top Two” cutoff of June 2018 primary election results)
20% Newsom (Democrat)
15% Chiang (Democrat)
10% Eastin (Democrat)

SCENARIO 2
(Here, 2 Republicans run for governor, but in June 2018 neither are in the “top two” that advance to the November runoff election)

25% Villaraigosa
23% Newsom
– – – – –
16% Republican backed by state party
14% Mostly conservative Republican running independently
13% Chiang
9% Eastin

SCENARIO 3
(3 Republicans run in the primary election and none advance to the general election)

25% Villaraigosa
23% Newsom
– – – – –
15% Chiang
12% Republican backed by state party
10% Mostly conservative Republican running independently
8% Second mostly conservative Republican running independently
7% Eastin

Take action right now — call and email these 2 men

Tell Travis Allen and John Cox, “To win, there needs to be only one viable Republican in the governor’s race. Please make your opponent step down or you step down. If neither of you step down, you’ll let me and my family down.”

Leave a message with Assemblyman Travis Allen’s district office 714-843-4966

Email John Cox at info@johncoxforgovernor.com

“For it is written in the Book of Psalms: ‘Let his dwelling place be desolate, And let no one live in it’; and, ‘Let another take his office.’ Therefore, of these men who have accompanied us all the time that the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, beginning from the baptism of John to that day when He was taken up from us, one of these must become a witness with us of His resurrection.” And they proposed two: Joseph called Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. And they prayed and said, “You, O Lord, who know the hearts of all, show which of these two You have chosen to take part in this ministry and apostleship from which Judas by transgression fell, that he might go to his own place.” And they cast their lots, and the lot fell on Matthias. And he was numbered with the eleven apostles.
Acts 1:20-26

Your 1 good reason to blast these 5 pro-‘sex change’ Republicans

Tuesday, July 18, 2017, 8:34 pm | Randy Thomasson


Are you righteously angry over 24 Republican sellouts who joined with 190 Democrats in the U.S. House of Representatives to force you to continue to pay for “sex change” operations in the U.S. military? You should be.

Today, I called the office of Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler, a pro-family Republican from Missouri, who authored the good amendment that would have stopped these Frankensteinian taxpayer-funded “sex changes” in the military. Sadly, on July 13, Hartzler’s much-needed amendment was defeated by fewer than half a dozen votes!

I encouraged the good congresswoman’s office that SaveCalifornia.com’s team members (that’s you) are calling to loudly complain to the four California Republican congressmen who voted “no” on stopping the “sex change” operations and the one California Republican that abstained.

While Hartzler’s office didn’t say they had another legislative vehicle to try, they said they’d certainly like to have a second vote in the hope that it could pass this time.

So now you have another good reason to call the five California Republican congressmen, who call themselves conservative, yet voted directly or indirectly to force taxpayers like you and me to subsidize unnatural, unhealthy, mutilating-of-the-body “sex changes” in the United States armed forces.

Let this motivate you! There may indeed be another vote, whether in the fall or next year, and your righteously angry phone calls today could help turn their “noes” into “yeses” to halt the government’s perverse operations done in your name and on your dime.

PLEASE ACT NOW: Tell these California Republican congressmen
how disappointed you are with their votes.

Leave voicemails overnight or live calls during the day, saying: “How dare you force me and my family to pay for unnatural, military ‘sex change’ operations. You have made me very angry. I will not forget your horrible vote.”

PAUL COOK 760.247.1815 (Apple Valley); 909.797.4900 (Yucaipa) district map
On July 13, 2017, Cook voted “no” on an amendment that would have halted funding of military “sex changes”

JEFF DENHAM 209.579.5458 (Modesto) district map
On July 13, 2017, Denham voted “no” on an amendment that would have halted funding of military “sex changes”

DARRELL ISSA 760.599.5000 (Vista); 949.281.2449 (Dana Point) district map
On July 13, 2017, Issa voted “no” on an amendment that would have halted funding of military “sex changes”

STEVE KNIGHT 661.255-5630 (Santa Clarita); 805.581.7130 (Simi Valley); 661.441.0320 (Palmdale) district map
On July 13, 2017, Knight voted “no” on an amendment that would have halted funding of military “sex changes”

DAVID VALADAO 661.864.7736 (Bakersfield); 559.582.5526 (Hanford) district map
On July 13, 2017, Valadao abstained on an amendment that would have halted funding of military “sex changes”

Today, Heyer’s birth records once again identify him as Walt Heyer, male. He no longer cross-dresses or drinks … Now 76, Heyer will never need a razor or get his male organs back, but he acts and looks like a man, and spreading awareness about transgender regret has become his full-time job. “Walt’s story,” World, April 15, 2017