We are excited for the candidates we have in the 2020 general election here in Idaho. Please take a few moments to learn more about our candidates. In this post, we are going to highlight Mr. Tony Ullrich. Ullrich is seeking to represent voters in the Glenns Ferry, Mountain Home, and Hammett areas. Mr. Ullrich […]
Vote for Paul Thompson – District 24, Seat A
We are excited for the candidates we have in the 2020 general election here in Idaho. Please take a few moments to learn more about our candidates. In this post, we are going to highlight Mr. Paul Thompson. Thompson is seeking to represent voters in Twin Falls. Mr. Thompson is running against incumbent Republican Lance […]
2020 Boise Debate
CP-Idaho is pleased to announce the upcoming 2020 Boise Debate between six (6) presidential primary candidates seeking the primary nomination of our state party. What? The 2020 Boise Debate! Where? Library! at Hillcrest, 5246 W. Overland Rd. Boise , ID 83705 When? Saturday, February 29, 2020 starting 1:30 p.m. (Mountain) until about 4:00 p.m. How? […]
With the alleged Articles of Impeachment now before the Senate, the so-called “obstruction of Congress” charge will doubtlessly be summarily dismissed upon precedence. “Obstruction of Congress” is the equivalent of “contempt”. Cleverly disguised, perhaps, but semantically an equivalent term nevertheless. However, Congress (specifically the hyper-partisan led House) lacks constitutional authority or even the general power […]
2020 — Why bother to take a census?
Here’s part of the problem with what is going on in the US House—disproportional committee assignments and therefore disfranchisement of American citizens. One American, one vote. Right? I mean, not for nothing, these United States hold a decennial census and theoretically re-calibrate federal representation of the People. Right? Baloney. Based on the rancorous partisanship in […]
2018 State Convention Mountain Home
Our 2018 CP-Idaho State Convention (to be held in the Conference Room of Mountain Home Public Library, Friday and Saturday, August 3-4, 2018) begins Friday evening with an informal gathering, light refreshments and a presentation or two on current subjects. The official State Convention begins Saturday, August 4, 2018 at 8:30 a.m. We will have […]