Monthly Archive for April, 2011

Qualified Young Republicans Will Work for Half-Salary

After hearing the news that Senate Majority Leader Dominick Ruggerio’s new 25 year-old staffer, Stephen Iannazzi, who hasn’t earned a college degree, is being paid $88,112 annually for a cushy State House job, dozens of Young Republicans want to apply for the post themselves, expressing that they are willing to work for half of Iannazzi’s salary.

“I could really use the job right now,” said one applicant. “Even at age 27, my college loans from four years at Duke are still pretty hefty.” Another applicant said, “It seems like a good job. You know, one of those errand-boy jobs. I have a degree in political science, so I’m sure I can handle all the stress. Plus, I’ll be saving the taxpayers some money.” Another promising member of the Young Republicans said, “I feel like I have a decent shot at getting the job. I’m a hard worker, and I graduated with a 3.7 GPA from URI. I can make a pretty good cup of coffee, too.”

Chairman of the RI Young Republicans Travis Rowley elaborated on the situation, “When word got out about Iannazzi’s outrageous salary, I began receiving dozens of resumes from the Young Republican membership, asking me to forward them to Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed on their behalf.”

Young Republican board member Patrick Sweeney spoke practically about the situation: “It seems that there are dozens of Young Republicans who are unemployed, well qualified, and more affordable to the taxpayers.” Sweeney gathered information from www.salary.com regarding comparative salaries in Providence. He discovered that an Office Services Assistant on average makes $37,559, and an Executive Assistant makes on average $52,998. “If you average those two salaries together, that’s $45,287. And that’s basically what our members are willing to work for,” Sweeney stated.

“Government jobs should always go to the lowest bidder among qualified applicants,” Rowley explained. “So this is a no-brainer. Sen. Ruggerio and Sen. Paiva-Weed will have to reconsider Iannazzi’s hiring.”

When asked about the fact that Stephen Iannazzi is the son of Donald Iannazzi, the business manager for Local 1033 (an affiliate of the Laborers International Union), Rowley expressed only slight concern. “We realize that Senator Ruggerio’s 30-year-old son, Charles, works as a lawyer for a union that sustains the Democrats’ political power in Rhode Island. But all of our applicants have college degrees, and are willing to work for much less money.” Rowley added, “There are also a lot of Young Republicans with law degrees, who will be applying for Charles Ruggerio’s job as well. This is a good week for us.”

Regarding political influence, Sweeney said, “It’s true, very few of our members have fathers who are politically connected labor leaders. But if you look at some of their resumes, it’s clear that plenty of our applicants have some pretty solid credentials in that respect as well.”

Sifting through stacks of resumes it’s evident that Sweeney is correct. Not only do all of the applicants have college degrees from various schools, but many of the resumes make assertions such as “My dad knows your dad” and “My dad voted for your brother’s wife.” Others boast of job qualifications such as “My dad hired your son, so you should hire me.” And perhaps the most convincing qualification found among stacks of resumes was “My grand-pappy was a member of Local 1033.”

“Our membership isn’t naive,” Rowley explained. “Most of them have lived in Rhode Island their entire lives. So they know what type of qualifications State House employers look for. The ‘Family and Labor Connections’ portion of their resumes may have been beefed up a bit before they were submitted.”

Press Release: RI Young Republicans

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Laffey: Fixing America, The Movie

Stephen P. Laffey and Stephen T. Skoly, in conjunction with The 989 Project, a film and video production company located in Rhode Island, announce a collaborative effort to produce a feature length documentary film entitled “Fixing America” (www.fixingamericamovie.com).

“Our goal is to travel the country with a film production crew and speak with regular Americans as well as politicians, policy experts, and prominent business people on a variety of topics such as trade, China, taxes, energy policy, defense, and balancing the budget, and to ultimately share real solutions for fixing America now, while there is still time,” said Mr. Laffey, a former RI elected official, president of a major investment banking firm, and author of Primary Mistake.

Laffey stated, “The political elites from both parties have destroyed our country financially. Since 1971 and the closing of the ‘Gold Window’ by President Nixon, America has not settled its accounts. By using its status as both the world’s reserve currency and the world’s military superpower, America has put off the day of reckoning. The financial shenanigans in the USA have grown, along with the power of the financial and political elite, to a point that it threatens our freedom, our financial future, and just maybe the freedom of the free world. Our goal is to show solutions to these issues and how they should be addressed immediately.”

Please direct media inquires to: Field Producer Colleen Conley at colleen [at] the989project [dot] com

Source: Press Release
“Fixing America”: The Movie
Steve Laffey, Fort Collins, CO

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EPGOP 12th Annual Shoreline Clean-up | Saturday

The East Providence Republican City Committee will be holding its 12th annual shoreline clean-up at Sabin Point Park, on Shore Road, in Riverside on Saturday, April 30th, from 12 Noon to 3:00 PM.

Anyone regardless of political affiliation is encouraged to participate, including parents with children, those who need to complete community service hours, or anyone who wants to help the environment. As this is a great way to meet state and local Republican candidates and officials, those East Providence Republicans who might like to join the committee are highly encouraged to participate.

Snacks, bottled water, work gloves, and bags will be provided. Please bring a rake or a shovel with you. For more information or to RSVP, contact EPGOP Vice-Chair Kathy Santos at vicechair [at] epgop [dot] org or 437-0542 or visit the EPGOP website at www.epgop.org .

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North Providence GOP ‘May Day’ Fundraiser | May 1

The North Providence Republican Town Committee
invites you to attend the
2011 Spring Fundraiser

Sunday May 1, 2011
7:00pm -11:00pm
The Columbus Club
1835 Mineral Spring Avenue
(across from North Providence High School)

Buffet style dinner to include:
Chicken Macaroni Salad
(Cash bar)

Featured guest speakers: John Robitaille and Ken McKay

Raffle Prizes ($1.00 per ticket/ 6 tickets for $5.00)
Pawtucket Red Sox flex tickets (4)
Bust of Ronald Reagan
Reagan Library ornament
Papyrus artwork
Liquor basket
and more

Please RSVP by April 24th to:
Wendy Regan
4 Colonial Drive
North Providence, RI 02904
Checks made payable to: North Providence Republican Town Committee
*Ticket price is NOT tax deductible

For more information or directions to venue please contact Wendy Regan at regan1156 [at] msn [dot] com (subject line: NPGOP fundraiser)

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RI Tax Day Rally at the State House | Friday

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RI Republican Assembly Biennial Convention | Thursday

This is a reminder that Rhode Island’s largest Conservative organization, the RHODE ISLAND REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY, will hold its next meeting on Thursday, April 14th, 2011.

The RIRA monthly meeting will be held in the lower-level of Tri-City Elk’s Lodge No. 14, at 1915 West Shore Road, in Warwick. For those wishing to eat before the RIRA meeting commences, dinner is available between 6:00pm and 7:00pm. The cost for dinner is about $10.00 per person. There is also a Cash Bar available. The RIRA business meeting will commence at 7:00PM.

Besides regular business, the agenda will include conducting the RIRA’s Biennial Reorganization Convention, to elect officers for the 2011 to 2013 term. The 9 elective positions on the RIRA Board of Directors are: President, Vice President, Treasurer, Secretary, Sergeant-at-Arms, National Committeeman, National Committeewoman, and 2 Congressional District Regional Directors. All nominations are from the floor. Speaking program is TBA. In addition, we will plan for several upcoming fundraising initiatives for our political action committee, as well as discuss our participation in the RI Tax Day Rally on April 15th (RI State House lawn, 4pm to 6pm).

The RIRA is the Rhode Island affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, a thoughtful national organization of GOP conservatives working to grow and strengthen the Republican Party in the tradition of President Ronald Reagan. This is a dinner meeting, and if you want to eat, you pay for your own meal. Any like-minded conservative Republican is welcome to attend.

For more information, please contact RIRA President Raymond McKay at 401-487-2514 or president [at] ri-ra [dot] org.

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RI Young Republicans ‘After Party’ at Rí Rá | Friday

Following the RI Tax Day Rally from 4pm to 6pm at the State House, join the Rhode Island Young Republicans at our 3rd Annual Tea Party “After-Party” at Rí Rá Irish Pub, 50 Exchange Terrance, Providence (within walking distance from the State House, near the Capital Grille). The Democrats will be next door at the Capital Grille sipping on their fine Chianti.

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‘Pessimistic Conservativism’ at P.C. | Wednesday

The Providence College Republicans are bringing National Review magazine’s “resident pessimist,” John Derbyshire, to campus tonight at 7:30 pm (112 Slavin Center). This event is free and open to the public.

The German historian Oswald Spengler once famously stated that “Optimism is for cowards”.

National Review columnist John Derbyshire will be coming in to speak to the Providence College Republicans about why he believes that optimism should be reserved for the political left.

Mr. Derbyshire will be tackling many issues, all the while explaining why the right should embrace “conservative pessimism” to counter the falsehoods of our modern age.

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Third Annual Tax Day Rally | Friday

The RI Tea Party will sponsor its Third Annual Tax Day Rally on April 15, 2011 from 4PM-6PM at the RI State House. Our focus this year is squarely on Governor Chafee’s outrageous budget proposal in which he plans to raise $165M by taxing broad swaths of the RI economy, including heating oil, water, myriad services. and previously exempt items. Business groups and citizens alike are invited to attend the rally to strongly encourage the General Assembly to reject this budget and instead make the spending cuts necessary to put our economy back on track.

The agenda includes several prominent representatives from the business community who will share how these new job-killing taxes will effect all Rhode Islanders. This family friendly event will also feature a live band, local musicians, activities for children, and a MUST SEE Media Moment at the 5PM and at the end of the rally. Don’t Miss This MUST ATTEND event!

The RI Tea Party is proud to stand shoulder to shoulder with so many other groups and associations who will be represented at this years Rally in saying NO MORE! We are Taxed Enough Already!

What: Tax Day Rally

Date: Friday, April 15, 2011

Time: 4PM-6PM

Where: State House, city side

Parking available at Providence Place Mall and in some parking lots adjacent to the State House.

Press Release: Colleen Conley 401-585-8766

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