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RI Health Insurance Rates Up Over 40%

The RI Tea Party is encouraging individuals and small business owners to attend a committee meeting on Tuesday, October 19th at 4:30pm, in the briefing room at the Department of Labor and Training , Pontiac Avenue in Cranston, held by Commissioner Chris Koller, RI Department of Health . Representatives from all 3 health insurers in RI will be in attendance.

“BCBS has recently sent out renewal notices of over 40% increases; the lucky ones received increases of approximately 20%”, states Lisa Blais, Board Member of the RI Tea Party. ” This is all while we are overtaxed and paying for rich health insurance benefits for our public sector employees. So much for having an advocate at the Department of Health. So much for having an advocate in Lt. Governor Elizabeth Roberts, who claims she has done great things for health insurance coverage in RI. Instead small businesses and direct purchasers of health insurance are being forced to pay unacceptably high rate increases.” Ms. Blais cites an example of this outrageous premium hike. “How does going from $1140.00 per month for 2 healthy adults to just shy of $2 thousand sound to you?”

Come to the meeting and let your voices be heard!

News Release: Rhode Island Tea Party

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RITP: A Tale of Two Mornings

You wake up on the morning of November 3rd to hear of the victories of Congressman Cicilline, Governor Chafee, and the cheers of the public sector union leaders trumpeting their consolidation of power in the RI General Assembly.

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You wake up to a new morning in Rhode Island in which the taxpayers have regained hope for economic justice and plentiful jobs as businesses plan to set up shop in our state. Our newly elected fiscally conservative representatives in the General Assembly and statewide office eagerly look forward to doing the work of the people, NOT the special interests.

Which scenario do you want to see happen? In just three weeks, it will be our reality. It is incumbent upon every one of us to make sure we help our endorsed candidates WIN. Everyone CAN and MUST give at least a small amount of time and/or money.

* Stuff envelopes
* Make phone calls on their behalf
* Walk their districts and hand out fliers and palm cards
* Attend Toot and Waves
* Display yard signs and bumper stickers (Did you know that displaying a sticker on your car is worth a $400 campaign contribution in impact? Do it! The new ones are easy to take off.)
* Give generously. All of our candidates need CASH! Even a small amount is appreciated.

Visit www.riteaparty.com
for a full list of our endorsed candidates and contact one or two to help them out.

The Choice is Yours. We are in charge of our own destiny.

Just to get you started, here are some requests from candidates: Continue reading ‘RITP: A Tale of Two Mornings’

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Minuteman Project Coming to Providence | October 1

Minuteman Project Coming to Providence!

The Minuteman Project, in conjunction with Rhode Islanders for Immigration Law Enforcement (RIILE), is coming to Providence, Rhode Island to support Rhode Island Democratic State Representative Peter G. Palumbo’s Law Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act, an Arizona-style immigration law enforcement bill, the Governor’s E-Verify Executive order and Immigration Law Enforcement in general.

On October 1st, we hope to encourage the Rhode Island legislature to pass Representative Palumbo’s bill and E-Verify legislation, thus setting a precedent for the other New England states to follow.

Every state in the Union, including each New England state, is a border state with Mexico now. As California, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas have become overwhelmed by a massive inflow of illegal aliens, previously untouched states are now the destination points of an endless stream of illegal aliens from around the world.

The Minuteman Project, and RIILE, will assemble at the Rhode Island State House in Providence, Rhode Island on October 1, 2010, 8:00 AM until 1:00 PM, to bring public awareness to the pejorative consequences of our nation’s decades-long, bureaucratically ignored, reckless disregard for U.S. immigration laws.

We invite political representatives, both incumbents and aspiring candidates and the leaders of Government watchdog groups along with their members from every state to join us in this public event advocating immigration law enforcement.

Representatives from and members of all political parties are welcome to participate in this event regardless of political party affiliation. Persons from recognized media outlets, or any law enforcement organization, are warmly welcomed to join us.

The event will be broadcast on the Helen Glover WHJJ Talk Radio Show.

If you have any questions please contact RIILE at riile2 [at] cox [dot] net or 401-475-2410 so that we can plan for your on-site presence.

See you in Providence on October 1, 2010.

Terry Gorman, RIILE

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Could Subprime Barney Go Down in Flames?

Could it be? Could Subprime Barney go down in flames? Could we have a fairy tale ending on November 2nd?

Former President Bill Clinton will lend his star power to veteran Democratic Rep. Barney Frank (Mass.) at an afternoon rally on Sunday.

The 42nd president’s appearance with the powerful 15-term House member comes as conservative bloggers and commentators have energized nationwide support for Frank’s GOP challenger, 35-year-old former Marine Sean Bielat. (Bielat now serves in the Marine reserves.)

Bielat said Clinton’s visit shows that Frank is getting nervous about his reelection bid.

“It means he’s taking us seriously, he realizes that there is a threat this year. I don’t think he’s campaigning effectively, but he hasn’t had to do it since the ’80s,” Bielat said in an interview with The Hill…

Read More: The Hill

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RI Tea Party: Read Before Voting Today

You can find Primary Information, including your polling place and sample ballot at http://sos.ri.gov/

UNAFFILIATED VOTERS: THIS IS FOR YOU!

Question: Can I vote in the Democrat or Republican primary? What if I want to remain Unaffiliated?

Answer: Yes, you may vote in either the Democrat or Republican primary. You may simply register with either party at the polling place, vote, and then disaffiliate on your way out. It’s that easy!

We strongly encourage you to register with the party of RI Tea Party endorsed candidates, if you live in their districts, so that you can cast a vote for them!

RI TEA PARTY ENDORSED CANDIDATES:

Senator Michael Pinga, Senate District 9 (D)
Representative Jon Brien, House District 50 (D)
Doreen Costa, House District 31 (R)
Stephanie Sivalingam, House District 65 (R)

In East Providence, you can help Stephanie by holding signs at the following polling places:

1019: Silver Spring Elementary School – 120 Silver Spring Ave
1021: Riverside Congregational Church – 295 Bullocks Point Ave
1022: Riverside Middle School – 179 Forbes St
1023: Waddington Elementary School – 101 Legion Way
1024: Meadowcrest School – 60 Bart Dr
1025: Riverside Library – 475 Bullocks Point Ave

TEA PARTIERS: ARE WE READY TO MAKE IT HAPPEN? IT WILL IF WE STEP UP NOW. YOUR EFFORT CAN AND WILL MAKE THE DIFFERENCE. DON’T FORGET TO VOTE. CALL YOUR FRIENDS AND FAMILY IN EAST PROVIDENCE, WEST WARWICK, NORTH KINGSTOWN, and WOONSOCKET. ASK THEM TO SUPPORT THESE GOOD PEOPLE.

Feel free to contact Colleen Conley at 585-8766 if you have any questions.

Source: Rhode Island Tea Party

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RI Voter Coalition Candidate Forum | September 16

Please join us for our second local Candidate Forum to be held in Bristol, RI at the Old Court House, 260 High Street. The Bristol County Courthouse is an historic courthouse and a great venue! The Federal style courthouse was built in 1816 by Russell Warren and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970.

Please join us for an open question and answer forum with the following invited candidates:

District 66 Representative: Joy Hearn, Margaret Kane, and Joel Hellmann

District 32 Senate David Bates, Jim Hasenfus

District 18 Senate Frank Devall, Steve Gerling, James Miller

District 67 Jan Malik, Joseph DePasquale

District 68 Doug Gablinske, Tom Carroll, Rich Morrison

The Forum will commence at 6:00pm. Each candidate will have the opportunity to give an opening statement of approximately 3 minutes. Questions will then be taken from the audience.

This is your opportunity to interact one-on-one with your local candidates and ask the questions that are important to YOU! We look forward to seeing you there!

This event is FREE and is open to the public.

Hope to see you there!

Marina Peterson
East Bay Patriots

Press Release: Rhode Island Voter Coalition

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RISC Calls for Probe of Bristol-Warren NEA Activity

The Rhode Island Statewide Coalition (RISC) is calling on the Superintendent of the Bristol-Warren School district to immediately investigate whether inappropriate – -and possibly illegal- -political campaign activity associated with the approaching Primary election was conducted during a portion of the teachers’ official orientation session held Monday, August 30th.

Superintendent Melinda Thies has received an official complaint by Bristol Rep. Doug Gablinske who claims that Pat Crowley of the statewide National Education Association (NEA) delivered political remarks and went so far as to urge teachers in attendance for an official orientation session to vote against Gablinske in the approaching September 14th Primary. Gablinske has been a supporter of reforms to public employees’ pensions and other elements of their contract compensation packages as well as a supporter of the state’s new Education Aid Formula.

“It’s outrageous, it’s inappropriate and RISC is demanding to know if, in fact, there was illegal political campaign activity conducted by the local teachers’ union and statewide NEA during an official teachers’ orientation, on public school grounds, during a professional teachers’ forum,” blasts RISC President Jim Beale. Beale notes that several hundred teachers and other school staff assembled for the orientation are paid for such out-of-classroom orientation days by the school district as part of the duties associated with their professional contract. Continue reading ‘RISC Calls for Probe of Bristol-Warren NEA Activity’

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A Speech Only a Lawyer Could Love

President Obama has turned the art of presidential speech making into the art of giving a deposition. You have to look close to catch the nuance and the legal loopholes:

1. The president said he is committed to Afghanistan. Except he made no mention of defeating the Taliban. How can that be? Does he honestly think we can end the al Qaeda threat in South Asia without defeating the Taliban? And why does he keep mentioning the timeline for withdrawal if he is committed to victory no matter what? No one believes Afghanistan will be ready for the kind of transition that just took place in Iraq by 2011. His commitment is rife with caveats and vague. It could mean he will stick it out. It could also mean he will come up with some kind of bogus plan to deal with al Qaeda that justifies cutting and running before finishing the job in Afghanistan.

2. The president said we have entered a new phase in Iraq. But he did not specify what that means. Everyone expects a new Iraqi government to ask the troops to stay beyond 2011. It is not clear whether the president would do that or just cut and run and say “mission accomplished.”

3. The president promised us the finest military in the world. He never said, however, what that meant. He did blame the poor economy on spending money to protect the nation (bogus) and the only “important” defense spending he talked about was about taking care of veterans, which is important, but not defense spending. Thus, he made no real commitment to defense. The “finest military in the world” could mean what ever he wants it to mean and that could mean a really second-rate military that he just calls the finest in the world.

The president in fact managed to make an entire speech without one concrete commitment to securing the freedom, peace, and security of the American people.

He did, however, promise to make the economy his most “urgent” task (as if he can just forget about national security now). Given what he has achieved with the economy so far…we should probably be afraid, very afraid.

Source: Quotations from Big Peace

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The Clarion Call: Tenth Amendment Rally | Saturday

A clarion call is a powerful request for action or an irresistible mandate. It derives from the sound of a clarion, a medieval trumpet… Used in a political context, it issues a challenge for action from the public.

Voter frustration and anger remains at an all-time high. Congress continues to turn a deaf ear to constituents, passing sweeping legislation it hasn’t read: bank bail-outs, stimulus packages, mandatory health insurance, car company bail-outs. Administrations rely more and more on executive orders to circumvent the system of checks and balances. The net result is an unprecedented, over-reaching federal power grab far beyond the limits set by the United States Constitution.

But there is a remedy. And courageous states around the country are invoking it. It’s the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution: “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.”

On Saturday, August 21 at 1:00 P.M., Rhode Islanders are invited to the front plaza (Smith Street side) of the State House in Providence to celebrate The Clarion Call – The Tenth Amendment Rally.

Around the country, there has been growing interest in – and much misinformation about – the Tenth Amendment, states’ rights, and nullification. The purpose of the rally is to put the Tenth Amendment into accurate historical and contemporary context, and will feature speakers from community, business, and government watch-dog groups. Presentations will include description of federal policies and mandates that exceed constitutional authority, and how states are under no obligation to abide by unconstitutional federal legislation.

Christopher Carlozzi, member support manager and activism coordinator from the Boston office of the National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB), will speak about the lawsuit filed by 20 states – and joined by NFIB – to challenge the constitutionality of the federal health care bill. Mr. Carlozzi will highlight some of new health care mandates and the effects they will have on small businesses.

Using events in other states as examples, other speakers will describe how legislatures around the country are successfully exercising their rights under the 10th Amendment to challenge or nullify over-reaching federal mandates. Locally, asserting Rhode Island’s sovereignty under the 10th Amendment can be key in improving Rhode Island’s economic health and restoring more local, constitutional control. Speakers will note examples of federal encroachment on Rhode Island’s rights and how it directly impacts the state’s financial condition in areas of business, education, the commercial fishing industry, and illegal immigration.

Adam “Maverick” Muccino, producer of the Matt Allen Show on radio station 630 WPRO-AM, will be the master of ceremonies for the event.

Speakers include (in alphabetical order, not order of appearance): Continue reading ‘The Clarion Call: Tenth Amendment Rally | Saturday’

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Constitution Ride Across America Rally | Wednesday

A fellow Patriot, Daren Gardner, is riding his motorcycle to all state capitols in the contiguous 48 states and then to DC. The East Bay Patriots is the host for RI. The rally begins at 10:00 am and ends at 12:00 noon at the RI State House.

No signs or campaign material, just lots of flags, flags, and more flags. This rally will have a different message. The rally will be positive and uplifting and it is our hope that the citizens who attend will leave with inspiration and a desire to take a step forward to protect our freedom, our nation, and our US Constitution.

Daren will speak on the destruction of the Constitution, present an honorary Constitution to a sitting legislator (Jon Brien), then 11 candidates will speak, and pledge to uphold the Constitution when elected.

Event Hosted by East Bay Patriots
Helen Glover and Steve Wright to emcee

Speakers include candidates John Robitaille, Michael Pinga, Tim Burchett, Dan Gordon, Phil Duquette, Ernie Greco, Doreen Costa, Deloris Issler, John Loughlin, Sean Gately, Karin Gorman, Bob Healey, and non-candidates Terry Gorman and Dexter Liu.

This is a national event and will have national coverage. If you go to the website http://craa2010.com and click on ‘Ride Calendar’ you will see, after clicking on Rhode Island, that the sponsor is East Bay Patriots.

Please support this event!

Please invite as many fellow patriots as you can.

Source: East Bay Patriots

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