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Have you heard of the State of Jefferson movement? Are you distressed about the loss of liberty and the economic & cultural devastation in California? Should Inland California be perpetually abused and taken advantage of by the coastal "elites" and Sacramento politicians? Are you familiar with Article IV, Section III, of the United States Constitution? Don't miss this fascinating discussion. The guest for this episode is Mark Baird, who has been active in the State of Jefferson movement for several years. Send feedback and questions via email: californialibertyproject@protonmail.com. Make sure to subscribe to and rate the California Liberty Project on Apple, Spotify, and Google podcasts. Follow California Liberty Project on Instagram. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/californialibertyproject/message
At Ascent Cloud, we've made it part of our culture to promote internally whenever possible. This begins with our Sales Development Representatives (SDR).The SDR role is arguably one of the most challenging within an organization; teaching grit and determination. It's a true test of how hard you're willing to work, and for this reason, we value advancing these individuals into new roles.Moving into an Account Executive or other sales role is the logical next step for those who have successfully proved their skills because everything they've learned up until this point has been a prerequisite to closing deals. However, at Ascent Cloud, the SDR role doesn't always lead to another sales position.This month on Ascent Cloud Table Talks, we're discussing the importance of creating the next step for your SDR team. Cassie, Director of Marketing, and her Ascent Cloud colleagues, Mark Baird, VP of Sales, Patrick Cormier and Sam Stein, Account Executives, and Jacqueline Leras, Marketing Assistant, will discuss: The history of promoting your SDRs and why it mattersThe benefits and challenges of developing your SDRs in the organizationWhat works and what doesn't work when you choose to make this part of your culture You can find this interview, and many more like it, by subscribing to the Ascent Cloud Table Talks podcast on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Mark Baird joins us today to discuss the State of Jefferson, representation, and the legal precedent for state reformation. We will also talk about taking the state powers back from a tyrannical federal government and more. Guest Links The State Of Jefferson The Red White And Blueprint
Ascent Cloud debuts its brand new podcast in 2021 with host, Marketing Director, Cassie Dodd. We are here to bring you the most popular topics in the Saas industry, and weigh in on the trends we are seeing. Join us monthly for new episodes! This week, Cassie was joined by Ascent Cloud VP of Sales, Mark Baird to discuss the importance of sales and marketing alignment, common mistakes they've seen, and how to cultivate a successful relationship between the two teams. Learn more about Ascent Cloud
January 2021 has flown by! As we come to a close on the first twelfth of the year, Darren and Jack take a look at what has happened so far, what life is like under a new President in a pandemic, and how our Governor is handling Covid-19. Also, Mark Baird joins the show to talk about the idea of breaking up California and making a new state.
Sophia and Ben sit down with Mark Baird, Executive Director of the Tipton County Foundation and Michael Fortunato, PhD of Creative Insight. The positive, energetic, and hopeful conversation focuses on how to help continue to move Tipton in a forward direction. You do not want to miss this one. Please subscribe and share with your friends. If you really love us, leave us a review!
Mark Baird gives an update on the 2nd Amendment case in California on Free Fire Radio KCNR 1460 AM & 96.5 FM. Jefferson State of Mine Live every Sunday 9-10 on 96.5 FM and 1460 AM on KCNR in Redding, CA. KCNR1460.com Citizens for Fair Representation! Website: SOJ51.org Donate: www.gofundme.com/f/state-of-jefferson Archives of past episodes: http://apps.kcnr1460.com/Show/archive/jefferson_state
We talk with Mark Baird about the CFR lawsuit as well as his new 2A lawsuit: tokeepandbear.com Don’t forget to look out for our local events on Facebook. For more information on the State of Jefferson visit: SOJ51.org Make sure you check out our sister shows, Jefferson State of Mine at KCNR1460 and the State of Jefferson Hour at KAHI. If you would like information regarding sponsoring this podcast and future episodes, please visit our sponsors page for more information. If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email us using our contact page. We’d love to hear from you! Find us on social media! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jeffersonlibertyradio Twitter: https://twitter.com/sojlibertyradio YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrBBqp5d2voSmI3HZsB5pTg BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/jeffersonlibertyradio/ Gab: https://gab.ai/jeffersonlibertyradio View our show notes here: https://jeffersonlibertyradio.com/2019/01/january-12th-2019-mark-baird/
In this inaugural episode of the Jefferson Liberty Radio show, Rudy and Matthew dive into the history of the State of Jefferson, as well provide an update on the CFR court case and share some of the vision for the State of Jefferson’s government structure. Breitbart: Jeff Sessions Compares California to the ConfederacyBreitbart: Kamala Harris says Sessions has no credibility to talk about Civil WarBreitbart: Kamala Harris supports Oakland mayorKNCR 160: Mark Baird talking about Sessions For more information on the State of Jefferson: SOJ51.org Our sister shows: Jefferson State of Mine at KCNR1460 State of Jefferson Hour at KAHI This week’s episode sponsored by Al’s Certified Safe & Lock. More information can be found at: alsalarm.com For information regarding sponsoring this podcast and future episodes, please visit our sponsors page for more information If you have any questions or comments, please feel free to email us at using our contact page View our show notes here: https://jeffersonlibertyradio.com/2018/03/march-24th-2018-history-of-jefferson/
Quote: “The devil is always in the details, right?” —Mark Baird About: If the State of Jefferson ever formed, it’s unlikely Anthony Bourdain would ever travel there for its pizza or burritos. Mark Baird, the “unofficial” leader of the State of Jefferson movement, likes to think they’d be known for their buffalo burgers. Though, he’ll admit, he’s in the minority. Most people behind this movement, he says, would probably prefer beef. Being in the minority is a feeling he’s had for quite some time. Living in Northern California with Baird’s heavy libertarian point-of-view would likely drive most people crazy, and out of the state. But Baird wants to stay. He’d just prefer he was living in a new state, a State of Jefferson. Feeling that he’s had no representation in how Sacramento operates, this semi-retired pilot and former buffalo rancher has spent the past several years convincing thousands of citizens along with cities, counties and mayors to join his grass-roots movement. In Part II of II of this story, we ask how Baird plans to form this new state and look into the financials, legality and likelihood of whether the State of Jefferson can ever live up to being more than just a state of mind. Show Notes: [00:25] Mark Baird’s speech on 05.31.17 in front of California State Capitol building in Sacramento [00:55] “Borough” by Blue Dot Sessions [02:25] See Citizens for Fair Representation et al. v. Padilla Recommended: A recent 60 Minutes profile of Gov. Brown (CBS News) [02:30] The photo of California Gov. Jerry Brown looking at a flag of the State of Jefferson [04:15] “This Land Is Your Land” performed by Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings [04:50] Recommended: Listen to Part I before listening to this episode [09:35] Light reading on Kevin Hendrick (The Union) Earlier profile of the movement (The Sacramento Bee) [11:45] One of the first counties the State of Jefferson movement made its case back in 2013 (Siskyou Daily News) Results of Ballot Measure A in 2014 on the matter of state-split question And an economic overview [12:00] Light reading on Tehama County [12:25] Results of Del Norte County’s state-split ballot measure (Associated Press) [13:05] “Jefferson State of Mind” performed by local musician CQ [13:20] Official map of the State of Jefferson and its declared counties Results of Measure G on state-split question The county’s Board of Supervisors placing issue on the ballot (The Sacramento Bee) A short news brief on the results of the vote (USA Today) And an economic overview [13:40] Light reading on Lassen County [13:45] Map of the State of Jefferson according to Keep It California [16:30] “Borough-Alternate Opening” by Blue Dot Sessions [16:55] Richard Seel’s presentation on the State of Jefferson’s financial model called “Show Me the Money” An earlier presentation of his model The latest spreadsheet detailing the financial model [17:00] Light reading on Steve Baird And on budgets and spending (NASBO) And on state budgets and the federal government (NASBO) And a break down of how state budgets are formed (California Budget Project) [17:45] A short primer on state taxes and revenue (National Association of State Budget Officers) [19:05] List of U.S. States by budget size [19:10] A bigger breakdown of state budgets including Nebraska Holistic overview of California’s total debt (California Policy Center) Related: An old report from 60 Minutes on the state budget crisis Unrelated: A primer on the federal debt and deficit [20:30] The $340 billion number comes from a 2014 report (Los Angeles Times) [20:55] “Borough Celeste-Solo” by Blue Dot Sessions [21:35] Light reading on zero-percent interest rates (Investopedia) And additional reading on the California wildfires (BBC News) [22:05] Light reading on Montana’s wildfires and its budget short fall (Rapid City Journal) Related: New Mexico’s list of state departments [22:30] California’s list of 343 state agencies [24:50] Light reading of an old profile on Peter Thiel (The New Yorker) [25:00] “Sunset on the Ganja Farm” by The State of Jefferson Band [25:10] More on the Colorado pot boom (The Denver Post) [26:15] More on Dan Walters (@DanCALmatters) here [27:00] An overview of California’s economic output by region (The Sacramento Bee) And an economic forecast (Calif. Department of Transportation) [28:30] Current breakdown of Siskyou County, where Baird lives [30:05] Light reading on U.S. history and the partitioning of states Additional reading on how to become a state (How Stuff Works) [30:25] Light reading on how admission into the Union And Puerto Rico (Newsweek) President Donald Trump comments on San Juan Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz Soto (Fox News) [32:10] More on the Washington D.C.’s bid for 51 (NPR) A much deeper and thorough dive on how Tennessee became a state [32:40] Light reading on the Tennessee Plan (The Orlando Sentinel) [32:55] “Tennessee” by Jimmy Martin [34:05] Light reading on the City (Town) of Fort Jones [35:15] The original lawsuit filed against California Secretary of State Alex Padilla [36:20] “Lamb Drop-Minor Feel” by Blue Dot Sessions [38:05] “Coronea” by Blue Dot Sessions [38:20] Note: The Citizens for Fair Representation is technically a DBA for the State of Jefferson Formation, which is based in Nevada, as noted here. And confirmed here. (Yreka News) California’s State Constitution of 1879 (see: Article V) [38:50] California’s population growth over the years [39:15] Representation ratio based on California population in 1879 Additional reading here Recent column on the measure in the New York Times [39:40] Light reading on the Apportionment Act of 1929 [40:10] More on the Hamilton-Vinton Model Power In Numbers: Reapportionment and the Constitution (Constitution Center) Congressional Apportionment: Past, Present and Future (Duke University) The House of Representatives Apportionment Formula: An Analysis of Proposals for Change and Their Impact on States (Congressional Research Service) The 1911 House Reapportionment (House.gov) Op-ed for enlarging the number of representatives (The New York Times) Methods of Apportionment (US Census) [39:40] Related reading on Congressional Apportionment: [41:40] Herbert Hoover’s full speech in St. Louis, MO in 1932 (CSPAN) [42:50] Assemblymember Paul Fong on Local Edition [42:55] See Article XIX here [43:15] Light reading on the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 [43:30] More on California’s apology to the Chinese here (TIME) [46:10] “Velejo-Atmo” by Blue Dot Sessions [47:50] “Lord Weasel-Thoughtful Bridge” by Blue Dot Sessions [48:00] Full text of the Declaration of Independence (National Archives) [48:25] Background on Margalynne Armstrong [48:40] “March on Gumdrop Field-Cello Leader” by Blue Dot Sessions The 14th Amendment The impeachment of Andrew Johnson (Politico) Recommend Listen: More Perfect’s American Pendulum II [48:45] Light reading on: Recommend Listen: More Perfect’s The Political Thicket [50:15] Audio from Baker v. Carr (Oyez) [50:20] Audio from Reynolds v. Simms (Oyez) [50:40] “The Telling” by Blue Dot Sessions Related: The Guarantee Clause and California’s Republican Form of Government (UC Berkeley) [53:10] Guarantee Clause [53:30] Citizen for Fair Representation and Baird’s motion to intervene in LaVergne v. United States House of Representatives [52:10] More on the State of California’s motion to dismiss the Citizens for Fair Representation lawsuit (Siskyou Daily News) [54:25] More on Scott Stafne [01:00:40] “Velejo-Tense” by Blue Dot Sessions Historian Robert Calhoon polls support for the Revolution around 40 percent US Department of Veteran Affairs numbers Some additional forum chatter on Reddit’s r/AskHistorians Some light reading on Three Percenters Some recommended viewing on the Three Percenters (VICE) More additional reading on the Three Percenters (Anti Defamation League) And one last bit on the Three Percenters (politicalresearch.org) Light reading on the Oath Keepers (VICE) Additional reading on the Oath Keepers (Washington Post) A profile on the Oath Keepers (Mother Jones) [01:00:50] Some links to debunk the “three-percent myth” Excerpt played from this airing [01:01:55] “Jefferson State of Mind” on KCNR 1460 Southern Poverty Law Center’s spotlight on the State of Jefferson Oregon Public Broadcasting Quartz Gawker St. George News Los Angeles Times [01:03:30] More on LaVoy Finicum from [01:03:50] Light reading on the Malheur Standoff (The Oregonian) [01:04:10] Released video of Finicum’s traffic stop [01:07:00] “Olsted Harten” by Blue Dot Sessions [01:10:00] Recommended Podcast: Closer Than They Appear[01:10:10] Recommended Podcast Newsletter: Constant Listener
July 5, 2016 Veteran Entrepreneurship Week HirePatriots Mark Baird & Operation GoodJobs Catherine Nichols & Ruth LaToison Ifill
THE CONSTITUTION HAS THE ANSWER, IT'S NOT SECESSION, IT'S AN ARTICLE 4, SECTION 3 PROCESS "Lassen County voters will decide whether the rural county should support the State of Jefferson, a movement aimed at creating a 51st state to bring greater government representation to California’s northern region. The Lassen County Board of Supervisors voted 3-2 Tuesday on a resolution that recognizes a lack of representation in state government but postpones the county’s position until June 2016. Supervisor Jim Chapman, who opposes the State of Jefferson, led the dissent with an outspoken critique of the movement’s “misrepresentation of the facts.” And he scoffed at its call to “‘Let our people go’ – like Moses going across the desert.” “Most of us don’t like the way government works ... but history is not on the side of this issue,” said Chapman, the board’s vice chairman. Earlier this month, Lake County supervisors voted 3-2 to place support for the State of Jefferson on a countywide ballot scheduled for November 2016. Their resolution did not endorse any part of the standard breakaway state declaration."
1st hour: Chuck is joined by Mark Baird who is leading an effort to create a new state in northern California. Link: http://jeffersondeclaration.net/ 2nd hour: Chuck is joined by Avi Davis, President of the American Freedom Alliance, the editor of The Intermediate Zone in a talk about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's scheduled address before the US Congress. Links: avidavis.wordpress.com, americanfreedomalliance.org