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“Life’s been a rollercoaster for me, but I think we can all agree on enduring ups and downs. I’ve yet to meet a person who hasn’t gone through something major in their life.” – Natalya Neidhart
Dear gentleman,
Life will come at you, in various ways.
It’s unavoidable to go through the usual down and up-periods, but it’s the way how you handle the tough times that determines how smooth your ride will be.
Ever heard of equanimity?
This is the moment of balance, let’s say it’s just in the middle between the up and the downs. A mental state of calmness and stability, that you can apply to every situation in life.
Remember, the “good” and “bad” don’t define our lives. They are part of the bigger picture. Cultivating this will make it easier to navigate through the ride.
How to defeat and conquer the rollercoaster of life?
1. When in a downtime: Realizing that you are in a low moment, and that the ride will go up again will make it easier to overcome setbacks. Don’t be too worried, times will change.
2. When in an uptime: Enjoy the moment that you are in right now, take a breath and take a moment to appreciate life. Don’t chase the high moments, they will change, just like you.
Understanding that life has his tough moments, and everyone else on the rollercoaster of life experiences these. And we all handle our down-moments in different ways. For an ultimate relaxed mindset, pay close attention to your mood, and try to improve every day!
Be a gentleman at heart.
Marten Sethaven
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July 04, 2021View OnlineNow is your chance to own a piece of history; a 1-of-1 digital collectible that commemorates Lou Gehrig’s “Luckiest Man” speech. The NFT features video excerpts of the iconic speech and a three-dimensional bust of Gehrig in an iron finish, representing his legacy as baseball’s “Iron Horse.” The bust also includes authentic details including the Baseball Centennial patch on his uniform and the iconic bend of Gehrig’s hat. Delivered on July 4, 1939, the speech was Gehrig’s formal farewell from the game after being diagnosed with ALS.
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July 04, 2021View OnlineEscobar named to 2021 All-Star TeamFull rosters for the 2021 MLB All-Star Game presented by Mastercard®, to be in held Denver, Colorado, have been announced and Eduardo Escobar will represent the D-backs for the National League.
This is the first All-Star selection for Escobar, who ranks fourth in the NL with 54 RBI and is tied for fifth in home runs with 18. He leads the team in RBI, home runs, total bases (146) and slugging percentage (.472). Escobar is the second Venezuela-born D-back to make an All-Star Team (also: Miguel Montero).
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Legislature adjourns. The 2021 Arizona state legislative session is finally over, after over 170 days. Gov. Ducey signed the budget package Wednesday night—narrowly avoiding a government shutdown with only hours to spare. The budget package consists of sweeping tax cuts for the wealthy, an expansion of the school voucher program, and other provisions that have little to do with the budget. Over the course of the session, Republicans used their single-seat majorities in the House and Senate to attack our freedom to vote and other fundamental rights—the budget truly caps off this shameful legacy.
DNC v Brnovich. On Thursday, the Supreme Court delivered a major blow to voting rights and upheld a racist Arizona voter suppression law, substantially weakening the Voting Rights Act. The law makes it a felony to help deliver another person’s mail-in ballot, and allows for entire ballots to be thrown out if cast in the wrong precinct, even if the voter is eligible. These laws clearly target voters of color (particularly in rural or tribal areas), who are more likely to rely on others to collect and deliver ballots, and to vote out of precinct. The Supreme Court’s stamp of approval makes it even more obvious that we can’t rely on the courts to protect the right to vote–Democrats in the Senate must pass national voting rights standards immediately.
The ocean’s on fire. A major underwater pipeline burst in the Gulf of Mexico, sending boiling flames to the surface of the ocean on Friday. The fire has since been extinguished, but the video captured from the scene is truly unbelievable—yet another example of why we must divest from fossil fuel reliance and pass bold climate crisis solutions. Earlier in the week, footage was published of an Exxon Mobil lobbyist discussing the company’s corrupt strategy to block such legislation. In the video, the lobbyist stressed that a group of Senators, including Kyrsten Sinema and Mark Kelly, are “crucial” to blocking real climate action in Congress, sparking widespread condemnation.
Nobody, nobody, nobody.Check out the Arizona Dream Act Coalition’s TikTok to see what it looks like when constituents ask Sen. Kyrsten Sinema to end the filibuster.
Legislative recap. Join Instituto on Tuesday for the 2021 Legislative Session Recap, where Progress Arizona’s own, Jenny Guzman, will go over the wins and losses at the Arizona Capitol.
Civilian Climate Corps. We need our members of Congress and our President to prioritize bold climate action. Join Sunrise Tempe on July 15th to rally for a Civilian Climate Corps. The rally will be followed by a water drop to unhoused neighbors.
For Immediate ReleaseContact: Jessica LycosDate: July 4, 2021jessica.lycos@mail.house.gov
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Happy Independence Day!
I hope you are celebrating your freedom with friends and family. I thought we could celebrate with a little trivia. Here are 10 fun Facts You Never Knew About the 4th of July.
This week, I joined several of my pro-life colleagues in sending a letter to Mr. Bidenexpressing my deep disagreement with his decision to remove the Hyde Amendment and several other long-standing pro-life protections in his fiscal year 2022 spending plan.
The Hyde Amendment, first passed in 1976, bans federal funding, such as Medicaid, for abortion unless the woman’s life in danger or the pregnancy resulted from rape or incest. The Hyde Amendment has saved countless lives of unborn children. In fact, studies show that nearly 60,000 children are spared death each year due to the important amendment.
Unfortunately, Mr. Biden’s budget repeals the Hyde Amendment, forcing taxpayers like you and me to fund abortions. This is offensive and an affront to Americans who do not want their tax dollars funding abortion on demand resulting in the death of defenseless and innocent unborn children.
The right to life is the most basic human right and the Hyde Amendment must be reinstated and maintained in the appropriations legislation for fiscal year 2022.
Click here to read the letter I sent Mr. Biden demanding compassion for unborn babies.
Gosar Introduces the Separation of Powers Restoration Act
This week, I introduced the Separation of Powers Restoration Act, legislation that restores the Constitution’s basic principle of dividing the federal government into separate branches with independent powers.
Separation of powers is a doctrine of constitutional law under which the federal government is separated into the executive, legislative and judicial branches. Each branch has separate powers and one branch is not allowed to exercise the powers of the other branches. Simply stated, Congress writes the laws, and the executive branch enforces the laws.
For too long, the executive branch, regardless of political party, has developed an unbridled concentration of power never envisioned by the Founding Fathers. From forever wars, endless executive orders, to overreaching emergency declarations, the executive has greatly weakened our system of checks and balances.
This overreach of concentrated power has been on full display during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our county has been living under a COVID-19 emergency declaration for well over a year. With cases falling, vaccine rates rising, and states reopening, it is prudent for Congress to consider the merit of the emergency declaration continuation.Unfortunately, when I recently introduced a joint resolution to terminate the emergency declaration, House Democrats refused to take up my legislation, even though Congress is required to do so by law.
Congress must not surrender its powers to the executive branch. In response, I introduced the Separation of Powers Restoration Act which repeals the War Powers Resolution Act, terminates all states of emergency, reinvests national emergency declaration authority in Congress, blocks all Presidential orders unless it is the President acting with express authority granted in the Constitution or given by an Act of Congress, and gives members of Congress, state and local governments, and the People, standing to challenge Presidential orders in court which exceed executive power.
Click here to read the full text of my press release as well as copy of this commons sense
legislation.
This week, in a 6-3 decision, the United States Supreme Court voted to uphold Arizona’s election laws. Democrats had been trying to make Arizona ballots less secure for political gain by asking the court to strike down Arizona’s ban on ballot harvesting and a law requiring voters to vote in the correct precinct. The Supreme Court’s ruling was a YUGE win for election integrity.
Earlier this week I notified officials at the Lake Havasu City Municipal Airport that the U.S. Department of Transportation will be awarding $7,145,060 to the City of Lake Havasu City to reconstruct the taxiway and taxiway lighting at the airport.
This funding is essential to maintaining reliable air service to the community and growing surrounding area, including critical air transport services to those needing emergency medical assistance.
Click here to learn more about this important funding award for the City of Lake Havasu City.
Other Highlights From This Week
Right to work (RTW) states empower employees to choose whether a union is best for them. The 10thAmendment protects the right for states to make this decision, and Arizona is a RTW state. RTW states have a strong track record of economic growth for both the business and its employees. Yet, Democrats, bending to corrupt union leaders are pushing national policy to strip states of RTW status. I joined a resolution reconfirming Congressional support of RTW.
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I want to serve my constituents in any way I can. Whether you need help with a federal agency, are trying to find out if federal grants are available for your project, or are considering applying to a service academy, my office is always here to help.
Additionally, the phone numbers for all of my offices are listed at the bottom of this email.
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