Apr 262011
 

Zaragoza’s apathy toward the destructive effects of the now-clarified ISAG regulations was evident when he reluctantly granted a short twenty minute meeting (in the days leading up to the vote) with VC COLAB, a group formed in response to the threat of ISAG regulations, to be the primary voice speaking on behalf of farmers, labor, & local businesses. In fact, often times he appeared to be napping during the supervisor meeting. Perhaps Zaragoza might consider a position in President Obama’s administration as Vice President or an air traffic controller where it seems Narcolepsy is a resume enhancer.

Apr 262011
 

Deceptively S.O.A.R. suggests that ISAG Guidelines are about saving open space from developers who will, if not prevented through the new ISAG regulations, divide “4000 acres into 400 10-acre lots…[with] the right to build 400 houses, and 400 second dwelling units.” How ridiculous.

Apr 242011
 

The Libertarian party of Ventura County would like to congratulate Libertarian John Harrington on being elected to the San Gabriel city council. John finished first out of four challengers. If you would like information on running for city council or another local office please contact us. lpventura.co@gmail.com

Apr 242011
 
Libertarians and the Tea Parties. Can We Work Together?

Libertarians in the Oxnard area came to hear George Miller of the Ventura County TEA Party speak to them at Yolanda’s Restaurant located in the newest section of the Channel Islands Harbor last night. George’s speech was an honest assessment of the common areas where Libertarians and TEA Partiers can work together, but he also [Read More]

Apr 172011
 
CALL TO ACTION: Your Support Needed NOW for Private Property Rights in Ventura County

CALLING ALL VENTURA COUNTY LIBERTARIANS                                                                   If you value…   Private Property Rights Limited Government and Free Markets Sensible Use of Your Tax Dollars Food Grown Locally in Ventura County Produce from Organic and Family Farms …   We must take action NOW to protect these! The Ventura County Board of Supervisors is on the verge of [Read More]