Berkeley Cali idiots do it again...

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., says the City of Berkeley, Calif., no longer deserves federal money.

DeMint was angered after learning that the Berkeley City Council voted this week to tell the U.S. Marine Corps to remove its recruiting station from the city's downtown.

"This is a slap in the face to all brave service men and women and their families," DeMint said in a prepared statement. "The First Amendment gives the City of Berkeley the right to be idiotic, but from now on they should do it with their own money."

"If the city can’t show respect for the Marines that have fought, bled and died for their freedom, Berkeley should not be receiving special taxpayer-funded handouts," he added.

In the meantime, a senior Marine official tells FOX News that the Marine office in Berkeley isn't going anywhere.

"We understand things are different there, but some people just don't get it. This is a part of the military machine that gives them the right to do what they do, but what they are doing is extreme," the official said.

DeMint said he will draft legislation to rescind any earmarks dedicated for the City of Berkeley in the recently passed appropriations bill — which his office tallied to value about $2.1 million. He said that any money taken back would be transferred to the Marines.

DeMint's office provided a preliminary list of items that would be subject to his proposal:

— $975,000 for the University of California at Berkeley, for the Matsui Center for Politics and Public Service, which may include establishing an endowment, and for cataloguing the papers of Congressman Robert Matsui.

— $750,000 for the Berkeley/Albana ferry service.

— $243,000 for the Chez Panisse Foundation, for a school lunch initiative to integrate lessons about wellness, sustainability and nutrition into the academic curriculum.

— $94,000 for a Berkeley public safety interoperability program.

— $87,000 for the Berkeley Unified School District, nutrition education program.

The Marine official, speaking with FOX News on Friday, said Marine Commandant Gen. James Conway scoffed at the news, but there are no plans for to protest the City Council's decisions. There are definitely no plans to move the recruiting station either.

"To actually put something into law that encourages the disruption of a federal office is ridiculous. They are not going to kick a federal office out of its rightful place there, and this is not going to discourage those young patriots who want to be Marines," the official said.

The Berkeley City Council this week voted to tell the Marines their downtown recruiting station is not welcome and "if recruiters choose to stay, they do so as uninvited and unwelcome guests," according to The Associated Press.

The council also voted to explore whether a city anti-discrimination law applies to the Marines, with a focus on the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy that prevents open homosexuality in the military.

The council also voted to give the antiwar group Code Pink a parking space in front of the recruiting office once a week for six months, as well as a protest permit.

The Marine recruiting office in Berkeley has been open for about one year, but has been the subject of recent protests by Code Pink members.
 

ImnoMensa

New Member
Thank You Congress DeMint. and say Hi to your wife Creme for me too.

In all seriousness though these Berkely people should be ashamed of themselves.
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
Thank You Congress DeMint. and say Hi to your wife Creme for me too.

In all seriousness though these Berkely people should be ashamed of themselves.

The Marines should drive a tank over the code pink vehicle, hopefully the car will be full of pinko's...:coffee:
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
The Berkeley City Council voted this week to tell the U.S. Marine Corps to remove its recruiting station from the city's downtown.
Is the City Council renting them the office? How are they involved at all?
"If the city can’t show respect for the Marines that have fought, bled and died for their freedom, Berkeley should not be receiving special taxpayer-funded handouts," he added.

DeMint's office provided a preliminary list of items that would be subject to his proposal:

— $975,000 for the University of California at Berkeley, for the Matsui Center for Politics and Public Service, which may include establishing an endowment, and for cataloguing the papers of Congressman Robert Matsui.

— $750,000 for the Berkeley/Albana ferry service.

— $243,000 for the Chez Panisse Foundation, for a school lunch initiative to integrate lessons about wellness, sustainability and nutrition into the academic curriculum.

— $94,000 for a Berkeley public safety interoperability program.

— $87,000 for the Berkeley Unified School District, nutrition education program.
Okay, how was ANY of this the federal government's responsibility in the first place? Why are tax dollars going for any of these things at all?

That being said, if the projects are worth it, they should be funded; and if not, they should never have been funded in the first place.
In the meantime, a senior Marine official tells FOX News that the Marine office in Berkeley isn't going anywhere.

"We understand things are different there, but some people just don't get it. This is a part of the military machine that gives them the right to do what they do, but what they are doing is extreme," the official said.
I bet the Marines have been in places they were far less desired by the locals than Berkley. :roflmao:
"To actually put something into law that encourages the disruption of a federal office is ridiculous. They are not going to kick a federal office out of its rightful place there, and this is not going to discourage those young patriots who want to be Marines," the official said.
In other words, these Marines believe in the concept of "I hate what you say, but I'll fight to the death your right to say it". And, they mean "fight to the death" literally, and show it. Hmm, wonder who wins this argument? :lmao:
The council also voted to explore whether a city anti-discrimination law applies to the Marines, with a focus on the military's "don't ask, don't tell" policy that prevents open homosexuality in the military.
Since it's not a Marine policy, but the federal government that established that policy, Creme's hubby may be right - this city is asking to have any and all federal involvement (like financial support) removed from the city.
The council also voted to give the antiwar group Code Pink a parking space in front of the recruiting office once a week for six months, as well as a protest permit.
Wonder if they're fully supporting of all views, and would give someone a parking permit and protest permit for in front of Code Pink's offices?
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
Why are tax dollars going for any of these things at all?

They are called Earmarks, this is the slush money (our tax dollars) the idiots in congress sneak into bills at the 12 hour so most don't get looked or voted on and the funds are approved with the passing of the bill.
 

This_person

Well-Known Member
They are called Earmarks, this is the slush money (our tax dollars) the idiots in congress sneak into bills at the 12 hour so most don't get looked or voted on and the funds are approved with the passing of the bill.
And I was happy to hear the president say he was going to try and stop them with an Executive Order. I don't think he has that authority (if it's in the law, it's in the law), but I'm glad that he's trying to do away with them since he didn't get a line-item veto.
 

chernmax

NOT Politically Correct!!
And I was happy to hear the president say he was going to try and stop them with an Executive Order. I don't think he has that authority (if it's in the law, it's in the law), but I'm glad that he's trying to do away with them since he didn't get a line-item veto.

Agree, everything our tax dollars are spent on should be debated on the house floor. I'm sure this particular earmark was placed in by some closet homo congress person from california...:coffee:
 

vegmom

Bookseller Lady
Why would they open a recruiting office in Berkley anyway? Not exactly the best market for them, city council aside.
 
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