20249 Inland Lane
Malibu
CA 90265
The Malibu Democratic Club is holding the first in a series of political salons where Democrats can get together to discuss the pressing issues of the day. The discussion will be led by two outspoken political commentators, Lance Simmens and Ted Vaill.
Topic: The Mueller Report: Its Implications, and Where We Go From Here.
When: Sunday, May 19, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon
Where: 20249 Inland Ln. (Big Rock), Malibu, CA 90265
Free. RSVP Required.
Rsvp to: Dianne Landau, dianne@Landaucoaching.com
Free On-Street Parking.
Join us for coffee/tea, a bit of breakfast, and a discussion of the Mueller report.
Lance Simmens has spent nearly four decades in senior level policy, political, and governmental positions at Federal, State, and local levels of government, has written over 350 articles for Huffington Post, is currently a regular contributor to the LA Progressive and is the author of two books, The Evolution of a Revolution: An Attack Upon Reason, Compromise, and the Constitution, and Fracktured. He is currently First Vice-President of the Malibu Democratic Club, Commissioner of Public Works for Malibu and has served as President of the Malibu Adamson House Foundation.
Ted Vaill is a former federal prosecutor, attended Colgate and University of Chicago Law School, practiced law for 50 years in LA, for 10 years was a delegate to CADEM, has written over 70 articles for LAProgressive.com, is a former President and now VP of Malibu Democratic Club, and a former Planning and Parks and Recreation Commissioner in Malibu.
The Mueller report is a seminal development in the Trump Presidency, an Administration characterized by lies, deceit, and corruption. What is at stake is the very survival of our democratic processes, including checks and balances, the rule of law, and separation of powers.
It is vital, as we approach the 2020 election, that we keep ourselves well informed, discuss the issues that confront the nation and the Party, and stand as a united opposition to ensure that Donald Trump is not re-elected.