Yolo County Republican: Central Committee

Yolo County Republican: Central Committee OUR MISSION: Get citizens registered to vote Republican, demand voter integrity and help get conservatives elected.

Regardless of who wins any election, to have confidence in the outcome, we must continue to demand (1) real paper ballots, (2) hand counted in a bipartisan transparent process, and (3) citizen voter ID. If your sitting back doing nothing, to help California, shame on you! Time to STAND UP SHOW UP, SPEAK UP and ANTE UP! VOTE out the people who've demolished California. There is major momentum, but You've got to BE IN IT to WIN IT!

In Davis at Farmers Market. TODAY!Open till 12 p.m. Saturday's in the FREE SPEECH area
03/21/2026

In Davis at Farmers Market. TODAY!
Open till 12 p.m. Saturday's in the FREE SPEECH area

"Arab nations are NOT begging for peace. They’re asking President Trump for targeting information so they can join the f...
03/04/2026

"Arab nations are NOT begging for peace. They’re asking President Trump for targeting information so they can join the fight against Iran.

That is our real coalition.

When Iran hit Arab nations, they didn’t cry to the UN. They lined up with America.

This can only happens under strength and respect.

Maybe at last, after 47 years, the Middle East is done tolerating an insane Revolutionary Iran."

QUOTE: Senator Tom Cotton’s announcement about a coalition of Arab nations uniting against Iran marks a notable shift in the geopolitical landscape of the Middle East. This coalition is not merely a response to Iran’s revolutionary ambitions; it showcases a growing recognition among Arab states of a common threat. Cotton pointedly noted, “When Iran targeted Arab countries, they didn’t plead for PEACE, didn’t ask Trump to STOP — they asked Trump for TARGETING information! So they could join in against Iran. That’s what a real coalition looks like.” His statement underscores the seriousness of the threat Iran poses and the urgency with which these nations are responding.

This coalition of Arab nations represents a significant departure from their historically cautious approach. Traditionally, these states have opted for diplomacy or relied on external mediation to manage tensions with Iran. Now, empowered by U.S. intelligence and support during Trump’s leadership, they are actively addressing the threats posed by Iran in a more militaristic and united manner.

Cotton’s remarks reflect an increasing regional solidarity, hinting at a realignment of Middle Eastern alliances. He stated, “We’re all now fighting together to try and finally eliminate the threat a Revolutionary Iran poses,” signaling a united front that could redefine the future of the region.

Senator Tom Cotton's announcement about a coalition of Arab nations uniting against Iran marks a notable shift in the geopolitical landscape of the Middle

03/03/2026
03/03/2026

Yolo County Fair Says No to 6-7; Announces 8 Days of Fun in 2026!
Landmark Expansion Means Two Weekends of Fair Fun in 2026
More details to come!

03/03/2026

Our Political Committee is proud to announce a new Lunch & Learn series! 🇺🇸

Every third Friday of the month, join us for a virtual training during your lunch hour that focuses on best practices for campaigns and the ins and outs of the legislative process. 👔

We’ll be hearing from industry experts, leading organizations, and other guest speakers! 🎤

Stay tuned for more information on how to register for our inaugural Lunch & Learn! 📝

We extend our gratitude to all attendees, donors, volunteers, and sponsors of our annual crab feed.
03/02/2026

We extend our gratitude to all attendees, donors, volunteers, and sponsors of our annual crab feed.

QUOTE: If you’re struggling to make sense of the economy today, you’re not alone. Many so-called experts completely whif...
02/23/2026

QUOTE: If you’re struggling to make sense of the economy today, you’re not alone. Many so-called experts completely whiffed their forecasts, while positive economic data — the Dow Jones Industrial Average at 50,000 points — seemingly contradicts negative survey responses. But understanding five key elements reveals we’re about to be off to the races.

First, 2025 was a year of transition for the economy. Under Democrat President Joe Biden, particularly his last two years in office, job growth was disproportionately due to government hiring. Similarly, government purchases played an outsized role in growing overall economic activity, as measured by gross domestic product (GDP).

President Donald Trump turned off those spigots, slamming the brakes on government spending growth and firing a record number of bureaucrats at the federal level. Shrinking the unproductive public sector while growing the private sector is a welcomed change, but it initially shows us as a negative in many economic metrics.

Shrinking the federal workforce and cutting wasteful government spending subtracts from the overall job numbers and GDP, respectively. Just as Biden was able to boost these figures with government largesse at taxpayer expense, now cutting the bloat drags down the headline numbers. Nevertheless, it’s a positive change.

The second element is the distinction between inflation and prices. You can think of inflation as how fast you’re driving down the highway, and prices as the mile markers on the side of the road. Your speed (the inflation rate) can stay constant at 60 miles per hour, and the mile markers (prices) will keep going up, at a rate of one per minute.

But now let’s say your speed drops by half, to 30 miles per hour. The mile markers keep going up, but now it’s only once every two minutes. This is like prices going up more slowly when the inflation rate drops. If you come to a complete stop, your speedometer hits zero, and the mile markers don’t go up at all. That’s zero inflation.

But notice that the mile markers aren’t going down even when there’s no inflation. That’s nearly where we’re at today, with real-time inflation metrics like Truflation showing an inflation rate well below 1%, about as good as it gets outside of a recession.The problem today is not the rate of inflation but how bad inflation was for the four years under Biden, which caused prices to skyrocket. People are not mad about inflation right now, but that prices aren’t coming back down. To make that happen, we need Congress to make serious cuts in both spending and to bureaucratic red tape.

Even if Congress doesn’t act, the good news is that income growth is helping solve the problem, albeit more slowly, and that’s the third element which has changed significantly in the economy.

Under Biden, wages grew substantially, but prices rose much more rapidly. The average American’s weekly paycheck, adjusted for inflation, shrank 4% during those four years. But with inflation so much lower now during the Trump administration, the average American’s weekly paycheck buys about 2% more than when he was inaugurated.

That tells us two very important facts: things are getting better, but we also haven’t regained all the lost ground from the Biden years.

After years in the doldrums, the finish line of prosperity is fully in sight.

Inflation drops below 1% under Trump while wages buy 2% more than at inauguration, but Biden-era price increases still impact American paychecks.

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