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Open to the Public - The Northwest RI Tea Party usually meets monthly in or near the Village of North Scituate, in the early evening for approximately one and one half hour. We represent Burrillville, Foster, Glocester, Scituate, Smithfield, and N. Smithfield

Typically there are 1-3 speakers drawn from RI Gen'l Assembly, Tea Party, local business, etc. as well as video and audio presentations. Bring a friend. For more details about each month's agenda subscribe here.

   
 
 
 
“...no man may initiate the use of physical force against others. No man—or group or society or government—has the right to assume the role of a criminal and initiate the use of physical compulsion against any man. Men have the right to use physical force only in retaliation and only against those who initiate its use. The ethical principle involved is simple and clear-cut: it is the difference between murder and self-defense. A holdup man seeks to gain a value, wealth, by killing his victim; the victim does not grow richer by killing a holdup man. The principle is: no man may obtain any values from others by resorting to physical force.” Ayn Rand
 
 
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State Legislative Officials From The NWTP Area
 
 

Burrillville
Sen 23 Paul Fogarty
Rep 48 Brian Newberry
Rep 47 Cale Keable

Foster
Sen 21 Nicholas Kettle
Rep 40 Michael Chippendale

Scituate
Sen 21 Nicholas Kettle
Rep 41 Michael Marcello

Glocester
Sen 23 Paul Fogarty
Rep 40 Michael Chippendale Rep 47 Cale Keable

Smithfield
Sen 22: Stephen Archambault
Rep 44: Gregory Constantino
Rep 53 Thomas Winfield

N. Smithfield
Sen 17 Edward O'Neill
Sen 23 Paul Fogarty
Sen 24 Marc Cote
Rep 48 Brian Newberry

 
     
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Highlights
   
       
  Next Meeting:
   
 

Tuesday
June 17, 2014
615pm - 745pm
North Scituate Library
(more info)

   
 
   
  Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” Named One of 88 “Books That Shaped America”    
  Fifty-Five Years after Publication, Rand’s Novel Recognized by Library of Congress
Press Release from the Ayn Rand Institute
   
 
   
  Don't attribute success to "somebody"    
  President ignores individuals who built America and principles upon which they built it.
Article from the Orange County Register
   
 
   
  Obama And Romney Are Wrong: Outsourcing Is America At Its Best    
  Article from Forbes    
 
   
  Two New Articles    
  One-Robin Hoods Don't Smash Shop Windows
Two-Immoral Beyond Redemption
   
       
  What are Rights?    
  You Can't Defend Your Rights Unless You Know What Rights Are    
 
   
  Unemployment Statistics    
  A picture (or spreadsheet graph) is worth a thousand words. An example of how to use government statistics to disprove government statistics. (Courtesy of our NW Tea Party resident statistician with a black belt in spreadsheet weaponry a.k.a. LeoRI)    
 
   
  Bad Words    
  Some words we use that hurt individual rights.    
 
   
  America Before The Entitlement State    
  "If Americans could thrive without an entitlement state a century ago, how much easier would it be today, when Americans are so rich that 95 percent of our “poor” own color TVs?"
Article From Forbes
   
 
   
  Activism From Your Couch    
  How to protect individual rights without leaving the comfort of your own home.    
 
   
  Recommended Reading    
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  Common Core lessons blasted for sneaking politics into elementary classrooms
Article
from Fox News

 
     
  Give Back? Yes, It's Time For The 99% To Give Back To The 1%
Article from Forbes
 
     
 

Obama Hears Your Whining, And He's Here to Help You Out
Article from Forbes

 
     
  Don't attribute success to "somebody"
President ignores individuals who built America and principles upon which they built it.
Article from the Orange County Register
 
     
 

Ayn Rand’s “Atlas Shrugged” Named One of 88 “Books That Shaped America”
Fifty-Five Years after Publication, Rand’s Novel Recognized by Library of Congress
Press Release from the Ayn Rand Institute

 
     
 

Obama And Romney Are Wrong: Outsourcing Is America At Its Best
Article from Forbes

 
     
  Robin Hoods Don't Smash Shop Windows - by John Agresto, former president of St. John's College in Santa Fe., N.M., and the American University of Iraq. He is the author of "Mugged by Reality: The Liberation of Iraq and the Failure of Good Intentions"
Opinion, From The Wall Street Journal
 
     
  Immoral Beyond Redemption - By Walter Williams
Insight, From Jewish World Review
 
     
  Personal Responsibility - by Richard Ralston, of Americans for Free Choice in Medicine, op-ed from Orange County Register  
     
  America Before The Entitlement State - "If Americans could thrive without an entitlement state a century ago, how much easier would it be today, when Americans are so rich that 95 percent of our “poor” own color TVs?"
Article From Forbes
 
     
  Unshackle The Job Creators - From Investor's Business Daily - Viewpoint by John Allison, former CEO of BB&T  
     
  Why Washington Resists Victory in a Post-9/11 World -From Forbes - Contributed by Richard M. Salsman, economist and president and chief market strategist of InterMarket Forecasting, Inc.  
     
 

The Entitlement State Is Morally Bankrupt - From Forbes - Contributed by Yaron Brook and Don Watkins from the Ayn Rand Center for Individual Rights
"If Americans a century ago could flourish without an entitlement state, how much easier would it be today, when even most “poor” people own cars and color TVs?
The entitlement state was never needed to ensure that the unable got fed. It is and always has been geared, not to the unable, but to the unwilling: to that entitlement mentality that expects payment “according to his needs.” And by rewarding that mentality, we foster that mentality."

 
     
  The Pension Problem - It's not underfunded, it's overpromised. (more)  
     
  More articles are on the "Misc Facts" page  
     
 
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