Monday, September 20, 2010

Dump DeLauro

Dear Patriots,
Election day is almost upon us.  We are at a critical point in the effort to stop the “fundamental transformation” of our country.  Rosa DeLauro is a progressive leader in Congress, and Nancy Pelosi’s iron hand maiden.  For the first time in 20 years we have a real chance to stop her radical agenda in its tracks.  Jerry Labriola is the Republican nominee challenging DeLauro.  He has been out campaigning, meeting the voters, and I can tell you from first hand experience, the response has been overwhelmingly positive.  
Now, we need help to continue to bring the message to the voters of the 3rd District.  Even if you do not live in the 3rd district, this race has national implications.  Defeating DeLauro will send a shockwave across the country, and will send a clear and unmistakable message to Washington:  Your elitist death grip on our nation is over, We The People are in charge now.  DeLauro is part and parcel of the Washington insider power enclave, and her progressive agenda is wrecking the very principles on which this country was built.
DeLauro snapshot, click the links to see the data:
  1. Voted YES on Obamacare, and prefers a single-payor system
  2. Voted YES on TARP (co-sponsor) and Stimulus
  3. Voted YES on bailouts
  4. Favors tax increases
  5. Sponsored Amnesty legislation in 2007 and 2010
  6. Wants control of the food supply chain
  7. Is one of the most liberal members of Congress
  8. Has close ties to communist leaders
Jerry Labriola’s message is simple. Repeal. Reduce. Reclaim.
  1. He has pledged to defund and repeal Obamacare
  2. He has pledged to fight for and support term limits for Congress
  3. He has called for a full Payroll Tax Holiday
  4. He favors eliminating entire federal agencies and cutting red tape
  5. He supports 2nd Amendment rights; he was endorsed by the Connecticut Citizens Defense League
  6. He supports securing our borders by any and all means, and opposes amnesty in all forms
  7. He opposes any and all federal spending on abortions, supports a ban on partial birth  and late term abortions, supports parental consent for minors, he opposes federal spending on embryonic stem cell destruction
Jerry is running TV ads now, and is the first candidate in 20 years to go up on TV against Delauro.  Click here to see the latest ad “Anything is Possible” an Old Spice parody.
Today we are asking you to help keep these ads up on TV.  Unlike DeLauro, who has the backing of progressive PAC’s and power-hungry unions, Jerry is a grassroots candidate.  His donations come from individuals just like you.  Please click here to donate $25, $50, $100, or even $250 to keep these ads up on TV.  Without YOUR help, the ads will go dark, and the message won’t be heard by the 400,000 registered voters in the 3rd Congressional District.

Sunday, July 18, 2010

August 10th Primaries!

Don't forget to get out and vote in the primaries on August 10th for your candidate of choice!

If you are registered as "unaffiliated" you cannot vote in the primaries.  You MUST register as a republican or democrat to vote in the primary.  The deadline for registering is August 9th at 12noon.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Suspend the Jones Act

All things being equal, it appears the Gulf oil spill actually IS Obama's Katrina, only worse.  Without a discernible smidgeon of ability to actual lead or govern, the Obama Administration has made misstep after misstep in handling BP, stopping the flow of oil (although I'm not ready to throw them under the bus on this one just yet) and clean up.

Its the clean up that concerns us now.  Solutions have been popping up on the news, YouTube, blogs, etc for quite some time now. Booms, hay, hair, sand, Kevin Cosner's thingamajig, oil sucking barges.  Yet somehow none of these things are being done.  Somehow its Dawn dish washing liquid to the rescue of the animals after they are soaked in oil, but take it out of the Gulf before it reaches our shores? Wait! Stop! Do you have flashlights and flotation devices on these boats?  The rank incompetence is stunning, and frankly embarrassing, and sadly dangerous.

Now to the Jones Act, which requires vessels going from one US port to another to be American flagged and have an American crew (with American wages propping up American unions, by the way).  So when 13 or so countries offered to help clean up the oil spill, our stupidity got in the way.  Some of those ships have even done this before with other oil spills!  But no, we can't have the style of the precious unions, who delivered the 2008 election to Obama be cramped in any way, even if it is to save the Gulf.  And lets be honest, if Obama was any kind of national leader, instead of just a hack for the unions, this would have been done in April.  If Obama really gave a damn about this country, its people, its land, its economy, he would be helping Jindal, not golfing.

There are several wonderful conservatives running for office in Connecticut, for both state and federal positions.  Among those is Jerry Labriola, running for Congress against Rosa DeLauro, who yesterday called on President Obama to suspend the Jones Act.  Read his blog post here.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Gadsden Flag Flap

On February 27th, 2010, the tea party movement in Connecticut had its one year anniversary tea party rally in Hartford, at the Capitol.  A strange sight greeted me and fellow member, the Flagman.  It was the flag of an obscure foreign nation, and it was front and center, AND higher than both the Connecticut State flag and the American flag.  So my intrepid buddy the Flagman did a little research, and it turns out, that place of honor is reserved for flags that are requested to be flown there by various groups.  There are guidelines to be sure, like it has to be a legitimate flag of a country, state, military group, etc., and it turns out, our adopted flag, the "Don't Tread On Me" Gadsden flag fits perfectly within the rules.  So we requested that it be flown from April 9th to April 15th, and the Capitol Police and Governor said yes.  A flag raising ceremony, afforded to all flags, was set for April 9th at 9am.  And then, liberal cry baby Mike Lawlor complained.  Lawlor, by the way, was more than happy on March 31st to attend the flag raising ceremony of the Russian flag, but this? A genuine American flag with a 200 plus year history?  Waaaaaaaaaay to controversial!!!  So the Capitol police, bowing to political pressure, reversed its decision and cancelled the flag raising.

Well, we didn't spend the last year protesting all over the state, driving Dodd out of office, and recruiting candidates because we are the shy retiring types!  Hell no.  So Flagman brought another Gadsden flag and our own flag pole, and we had our own flag raising ceremony, complete with press conference.  And we never would have had the press we did if it hadn't been for Rep. Lawlor.  So thanks Mike.  You managed to make yourself look like a whiney cry baby who hates liberty and give us press at the same time!  Well done.2x3 Ft Gadsden FLag  Flags of the Civil War (Special Editions (Military))

Friday, February 26, 2010

Declaration of Tea Party Independence

I. As the course of human events winds its way through History, it has found some paths lead to Tyranny and some to Liberty. In seeking a path to Liberty, a great and powerful movement is now rising from every corner of our land. Created by the Will of the American People, it rejects unconstitutional domination by the Government that is supposed to be its servant. This movement has arisen, in large part, because our elected officials have failed us.
For much of its history the United States has been a land of prosperity and liberty, sound policies such as fiscal responsibility, constitutionally limited government and a belief in the free market have safeguarded this condition. In recent years however, Congress, the President, the Federal Reserve Board and the Courts have replaced those practices with profligate government spending and expansion of the government power beyond what is constitutionally permissible.
This course, if not reversed, can only lead to economic collapse and tyranny.
Therefore, Individuals acting through the Tea Party Movement, seek to restore the policies, which are proven to safeguard liberty and prosperity for all. We will organize, demonstrate and vote until this restoration has been achieved. We will stay focused on this goal and remain INDEPENDENT from any persons or political parties who seek to distract us from this end.
Many seek to define this Movement, to use it, to lead it, to co-opt it, to channel it, to control it, to defeat it.
WE WILL NOT LET THIS HAPPEN.
The Tea Party Movement is in agreement with our Founders that the government that governs least governs best. We believe that Capitalism – NOT GOVERNMENT - is essential to the creation of wealth and a vastly reduced government provides the foundation for a thriving Capitalist system.
The Tea Party Movement of America embraces and serves people of all races, creeds, religions, and political affiliations, and we declare ourselves to be independent of all those forces that seek to manipulate our actions or control our destiny.
II. We Declare ourselves INDEPENDENT of the Democrat Party and its power drunk junta in Washington DC, which is currently seeking to impose a Socialist agenda on our Republic.
We reject arrogant Left-wing politicians who furtively hide from public scrutiny, as they cut corrupt deals loaded with earmarks and pork in order to produce 2000 page pieces of
legislation so purposely incomprehensible, they do not even bother to read them before foisting them upon us.
We reject the endless creation of myriad federal government agencies that drown free enterprise and local control in the swarms of education, energy, ecology, and commerce bureaucrats who style themselves “czars” sent to harass us. We reject the creation of federal government regulations and agencies which demand the States pay for unfunded Federal mandates.
We reject a Democrat Party which refuses to give credence to our demands for just redress of grievances and which insults and seeks to demonize our legal right to peacefully protest the unjust laws it inflicts upon us.
We reject a profligate Government that is spending TRILLIONS of dollars on worthless socialist schemes designed to bankrupt us and put the American people in a position of dependence on the State, as peasants begging for their very sustenance from self-styled “educated classes” and so-called “experts”.
We reject a foreign policy which bows and scrapes and apologizes before the world for America.
We reject an Attorney General of the United States who offers succor and rights to vicious terrorist murderers and seeks to protect them with a mock civilian trial when such enemy combatants, captured on the field of battle, should be tried in secure military courts.
We reject the claims of an un-elected Federal Judiciary to violate the separation of powers by demanding its decisions be enforced by the other coequal branches of government, regardless of how unconstitutional the other branches of government may think those decisions are.
We reject all acts that ignore or diminish the 2nd and 10th Amendments to the US Constitution and we seek to have all powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution to be reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.
III. We Declare ourselves INDEPENDENT of the Republican Party, which has in the past manipulated its Conservative Base to win election after election and which then betrays everything that Base fought for and believed.
We reject the idea that the electoral goals of the Republican Party are identical to the goals of the Tea Party Movement or that this Movement is an adjunct to the Republican Party.
We reject the Republican Party professionals who now seek to use the Tea Party Movement for their corrupt and narrow political purposes.
We acknowledge that standing on our principles does not mean throwing out our common sense; we will NOT abandon our principles in the name of a nonexistent bipartisanship or a misguided devotion to an illusion of “pragmatism”, which disguises a desire to betray us in its name.
We reject the scare tactics of the Republican Party, which seeks to herd us into voting for candidates who supposedly represent the “lesser of two evils” in the name of fealty to the principle of small government and then having to suffer such candidates as they betray that principle. We are not well served by parasites whose livelihoods depend on the very State whose power to reward or sanction we elected them to limit and proscribe.
We insist that the Tea Party Movement does NOT consider the election of Republicans in and of itself to be necessarily beneficial to our goals.
We demand the Republican Party understand that we reject its attempts to co-opt us.
WE WILL WORK AGAINST THEM when they oppose our views by trying to force Republicans In Name Only (RINO) on us. When Republicans are in accord with their Conservative Base as well as the Independent voters who align with it, IT WINS; when they are NOT in accord with the Conservative Base and the Independent voters who align with it, IT LOSES.
We reject RINO money; we reject RINO “advice”; we reject RINO “professional experi- ence”; we reject RINO “progressivism”; we reject RINO support of Big Government; we reject RINO back room deal making; we reject RINO pork spending; we reject false RINO professions of Conservative views and we reject the RINO’s statist subversion of the principles of small government for which the Republican Party is supposed to stand.
Republican Party attempts to ignore the will of the Base, as it did in 1976, 1992, 1996, 2006 and 2008, resulted in disaster; when it embraces the will of the Base, as it did in 1980, 1984 and 1994, it wins historic victories.
We demand the Republican Party recognize that while the Tea Party Movement cannot guarantee their aid will help them win elections, it is very likely WE CAN MAKE THEM LOSE if they are disdainful of our goals.
IV. We Declare ourselves INDEPENDENT of the Media, which has proved itself to be anything BUT a fair and balanced enterprise and which focuses more on entertainment, fear mongering and shock value than investigation and unbiased fact.
We reject the fiction that an unbiased media still exists; there is friendly media and there is unfriendly ENE-media. The Tea Party Movement refuses to give false credence to the self-aggrandizing, self-deluding lie that ANY PART of the Fourth Estate is free of the self-serving agendas of those who own them.
V. We Declare ourselves INDEPENDENT of self-styled “leaders” who claim to speak for the Tea Party Movement. This movement is not a brand name to be used to sell product; nor is it a logo to be used to justify profiting off its name.
We reject those who seek to personally capitalize on our popularity and momentum by trying to associate with our cause.
We reject the idea that the Tea Party Movement is “led” by anyone other than the millions of average citizens who make it up. The Tea Party Movement understands that as a Free People, we need to SAVE OURSELVES, BY OURSELVES, FOR OURSELVES.
The Tea Party Movement is not “led.” The Tea Party Movement LEADS.
VI. We are united in our common belief in Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets. This threefold purpose is the source of our unity in the Tea Party Movement.
We reject the idea that the Tea Party Movement must all be unanimous in our specific policy views in order to win. We recognize that the current situation requires we come together in confederation to achieve the MANY MUTUAL GOALS we all seek to accomplish.
We recognize that the current situation requires that we concentrate on the many things we have in common rather than those few things about which we may disagree.
We are the Tea Party Movement of America and we believe in American Exceptionalism.
We believe that American Exceptionalism is found in its devotion to the cause of Liberty.
We believe that Liberty is based in rational self-interest, in freedom of thought, in free markets, free association, free speech, a free press and the ability granted us under the Constitution TO DIRECT OUR OWN AFFAIRS FREE OF THE DICTATES OF AN EVER EXPANDING FEDERAL GOVERNMENT WHICH IS AS VORACIOUS IN ITS DESIRE FOR POWER AS IT IS INCOMPETENT AND DANGEROUS IN ITS EXERCISE.
We believe that either fate or history has chosen this Country to be a beacon of freedom and prosperity to the whole world because of America’s belief in and vigorous defense of political and economic Liberty. The United States has been the instrument of Liberty against the many tyrannies that have threatened the people of this world.
The Tea Party Movement rejects the idea that America has to apologize to a far guiltier world that has been largely unappreciative of the sacrifices made on their behalf by the brave and noble members of our Armed Forces, whose sacrifice and patriotic service in our defense makes all else possible.
The Tea Party Movement rejects the imposition of “transformational change” performed on our Nation by smug elites who call themselves the “educated class”.
The Tea Party Movement understands that our Nation is NOT the same thing as our government and that America is much more than simply a militarily and economically powerful State.
The Tea Party Movement sees America as something exceptional, as something unique, as something that came into existence to fulfill the hope of all previous generations that longed for freedom.
It came into existence because it is more than simply a country with land and population and riches and armaments. America came into existence because LIBERTY is an eternal concept in the mind of both God AND Man.
The United States of America came into existence because Mankind needs freedom the same way it needs food and air and property and security and love.
And what is freedom other than the RIGHT to be free of the tyranny of Government and the elitist, self-styled aristocrats who seek to run it at our expense and to our detriment?
The Tea Party Movement will fight this danger to our Liberty as long as its members have breath in their bodies.
When America didn’t exist men and women were compelled to invent it, BECAUSE MANKIND CANNOT EXIST WITHOUT FREEDOM AND STILL BE FULLY HUMAN.
To this goal we mutually pledge to each other, as our Founding Fathers did over two centuries ago, our Lives, our Fortunes, and our sacred Honor.

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Blog Roll!

Now posted on the left side are blogs from members of the Connecticut Tea Party Patriots.  Click and enjoy!

Sunday, February 14, 2010

A Million Points of Fight

Dirk:
Any article that properly chronicles  the spontaneous birth of the "tea party movement" would have to recognize that there was no starting date, no single direction, no headquarters, no structured leadership and no unified position on the issues.......... just a "million points of FIGHT".
Thus your story would be too limited in scope and mislead your readers if you write about "Party" with a capital "P".  The significance of the "tea party movement" is that it's a lower case "p", as in "We the people."
The CT Tea Party is just one new arrow in the quiver of the "tea party movement" that the traditional press seemingly can't fathom or understand.  And who's to blame them?  They haven't seen anything like this, as nary a current scribe was around the last time this occurred... on a chilly December day in 1773.
So bravo to you for wanting to tell your readers about the "CT Tea Party" but it should be a singular paragraph in a 3000 word article that celebrates the American body politic in all it's rambunctious tumult.  For this is no movement about hierarchy or org charts, no story about a Washington think tank or interest group rallying troops with a letter.  This movement, for example, is about an anonymous singular citizen who by chance just happens to see the elusive Rosa DeLauro pulling up outside one of her offices.  It's a Tweet or Facebook posting by a new breed of minuteman who texts the clarion call "Rosa walking into her NH office at 59 Elm right now" that results in a dozen constituents showing up within minutes to demand answers on government run health care.
So, Dirk, if you want to know the origins of the tea party movement, with a lower case "p", I humbly recount my observations below, as I was honored to be there somewhere near the beginning.  But know this as you read on:  I'm just one observer of a movement too important and too big, yet too decentralized and too diverse, to ever be described by any label that starts with a capital letter.
The first tea party in Connecticut was in Hartford on February 27th, 2009.  That was a Friday, and I had to work.  The following day, however, there was another tea party in New York City, so I packed up my son, made some signs with poster board and wooden sticks, and headed down to lower Manhattan.  The entire ride down I spoke to my son about the Constitution, and the First Amendment.  Right there, all wrapped up into one gathering of citizens, was a lesson in four of the five clauses of the First Amendment, and what better lesson for a 9 year old than that?  To my surprise, there were easily 200 people there, in the bluest city in the bluest state, with four days notice.  Everyday ordinary citizens stood on the lip of a stone fountain just a foot or so above the crowd and spoke into a megaphone about such quaint topics as freedom and liberty, limited government and the Constitution.  It literally brought tears to my eyes, and I knew that I had to organize my own tea party.  Dirk, that is the beauty of this movement.  I was inspired by the impassioned speech of a middle aged Jewish man from New York who was railing against Chuck Schumer.  The following week I applied for a permit for the New Haven Tax Day Tea Party.  Since that time I have met the most extraordinary people.  Selfless patriots who will donate time and money and will stop at nothing to rescue our country from the brink of "fundamental transformation."  
The very first statewide conference call in March 2009 had 6 people on it.  The state coordinator at the time, Pam, asked who would be willing to handle the media and have their name out in the public.  There was a catastrophic silence.  Every one was afraid of being targeted or ridiculed.  You see Dirk, most of us work.  Many of us own businesses, including me.  As one woman on the call said, "I can't afford to lose customers if I take a stand they don't like."  I will never forget that.  We were all keenly aware that we were the minority in this state.  We were keenly aware that the President was riding a wave of popularity and downright hero worship unseen in many years.  After several minutes of awkward silence and voicing of concerns, I said, "I'll do it, if I don't do something my business is going to fail any way, if I'm damned if I do and damned if I don't, I might as well go down swinging."  We began planning tax day tea parties in New Haven, Hartford and Norwich.  
Since that time there have been dozens upon dozens of tea party rallies in Connecticut.  Every corner of the state, from Torrington to Greenwich, Enfield to Danbury, Pomfret to Stratford, there are tea party patriots cropping up.  We stay in touch through facebook, twitter, email and cell phone.  There are 17 towns that have a "mini-tea" every single week.  The town of Cheshire pioneered the weekly mini tea and is the longest running weekly tea party in the entire country.  The weekly mini tea, born here in Connecticut, has been exported to other states via google groups.  
Remember the now infamous "mob memo" that started the town hall uprisings in August?  That started right here in Connecticut.  I met a man named Bob MacGuffie at a tea party early on.  He had an idea of going to a town hall that his representative, Jim Himes, was having.  We managed with a few days  notice to get 20 or so people to go.  We met outside with a plan to spread out and ask questions, keep him on the ropes and pin him down on the stimulus and bailouts.  It worked.  Of the 30 questions he took, our group got 17 of them.  That is where the "rock the town halls" came from.  Bob wrote a memo, a how-to, about the strategy we employed.  He sent it to me.  I emailed it to other organizers all over the country. Everyone picked up the ball and ran with it.  Pretty soon, town hall push back was happening all over the country.  Its not an exaggeration to say the tea party folks, working on their own on a local level, coordinating only by email and cell phone, killed the healthcare bill.
We are a group of people who have never protested anything in our lives.  We are not professional organizers or rabble rousers.  We are making it up as we go along.  We started by protesting the government expansion in general, then politicians in particular.  Every time our federal representatives show their faces in this state, we are there.  Sometimes we only get an hour or so of notice.  We and the Dump Dodd folks dogged Chris Dodd every single time he stepped foot in Connecticut.  And if he brought the President or Vice President with him, so much the better.  We have become a fierce and brave, but ragtag, bunch of foot soldiers.  We've stood in the pouring rain, the freezing cold, the dark of night, the crack of dawn.  We once spent four hours outside of a town hall in West Hartford trading shouts and chants with the bused in and paid moveon.org and Organizing for America (yes, I have the video to prove it)  The town hall had been planned for one location for a week, but literally the morning of the town hall, it was moved across town.  A member of the media sent me a text message about the change.  Emails, facebook alerts, tweets and phone calls went out.  We stationed one person at the old location to redirect people who didn't get the messages.  Despite the location change, despite the busing in of the other side,  we outnumbered them.  They had pre printed "healthcare for all" signs.  We had battered and fraying homemade signs, Gadsden and American Flags and megaphones (we had learned a thing or two by this time).  
Now we are harnessing our energy into real and tangible political muscle. We've taken the fight to the political parties.  We've become members of town committees, we are recruiting and vetting candidates.  Just yesterday there was a "candidates school" to teach people who grew out of the movement how to run for office, speak to the press, raise money, knock on doors.  And we are concentrating on turning out votes on November 2nd.  Most of us operated completely outside of the two party system.  Most of us are not even on the radar screen of the republicans and democrats, some of us have never voted!  This Thursday we are joining State Senators in a press conference about 10th Amendment Legislation being introduced in the General Assembly.
Dirk, there is no leader, no one person directing this multi headed hydra.  Its not like herding cats, because there is no herding going on.  Its not precisely a bottom up organization, because there is no "up" about it.  Its sideways.  My role, as state coordinator, is "information peddler in chief"  I post the rallies that people organize, I email information on the state of various bills making their way through Congress.  I talk to the press.  I serve as I liaison between the national movement and the local movement, I spend a lot of time on conference calls regarding where when and why the next thing is happening, and then I push that out to the rest of the group.  I get up on the stage, grab the mic, and whip up the crowd, encouraging others to speak up and get involved, just like the middle aged man in New York did for me.  
This story is playing out all over the country, town by town, state by state, Americans are doing a quintessentially American thing, pushing back against intrusive and overbearing government. "Don't Tread On Me" isn't just a motto, its a way of life.  The majority of Americans know the government is not the solution to their problems, it is the problem.  Unlike every other country on the entire planet, when things get bad, we want the government out of our way, not to help us fix it.  This movement recognizes and understands the indefatigable American spirit, the pull yourself up by your bootstraps attitude that built this country into the freest, wealthiest, greatest, most powerful nation in the history of the world.  That is most of us in this country.  And now, we are the Silent Majority No More.
Tanya Bachand
State Coordinator, Connecticut Tea Party Patriots

Thursday, February 11, 2010

10th Amendment Legislation in Connecticut

CONNECTICUT GRASSROOTS ALLIANCE
Urgent Request for Assistance of All Connecticut Residents: The Time Is Now to Contact Legislators to Gain Support for Three Proposals to Reassert the Tenth Amendment to Be Able to Declare Federal Laws Unconstitutional.
The Connecticut Grassroots Alliance, an alliance of 28 grassroots organizations through the state, have succeeded in obtaining the support of Senator Toni Boucher and some of her Republican colleagues in the General Assembly to propose legislation that would reassert the right of the General Assembly, pursuant to the Tenth Amendment, to declare federal laws unconstitutional. Because of the rules of the General Assembly for this session, however, these kinds of bills must be introduced as raised committee bills, and cannot be introduced by individual legislators.

Therefore, Senator Boucher is asking the Government Administration and Elections Committee to raise three specific proposals, all aimed at reasserting the State’s rights under the Tenth Amendment to be able to review federal laws for their constitutionality.

The three proposals, Versions A, B, and C, seek to accomplish this is similar ways. One is a resolution, which essentially is a declarative statement, or sense of the legislature on an issue. The other two are bills, which would have the full force and effect of law.

Version A is a resolution that urges Congress to exercise only those powers delegated to the United States.

Version A:
RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING CONGRESS TO ABIDE BY THE TENTH AMENDMENT:
Resolved by this Assembly: That the Connecticut General Assembly calls on the Congress
and the President of the United States to abide by the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution; specifically:
THAT the people, and by their authority, the General Assembly of the State of Connecticut retain sovereignty under the Tenth Amendment over all powers not otherwise enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States;
THAT on numerous occasions, the federal government has gone beyond the scope of their enumerated powers, in effect violating the Constitution, and such violations must cease; and further
RESOLVED: THAT the federal government must, in the future, exercise only those powers delegated to the United States by the Constitution, and that which is necessary and proper in advancing those enumerated powers, with all other power, authority and sovereignty being reserved to the people.

Version B is a bill that declares that the State of Connecticut and the General Assembly retain sovereignty over all powers and duties not delegated to the federal government by the Constitution, and sets up a method for the legislature to review federal laws to determine their legality, and directs the legislature to tell Congress of the legislature’s findings.

Version B:
The proposal should provide the following language: NEW Section 1. Pursuant to the Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, the State of Connecticut and its General Assembly retain sovereignty over all powers and duties not enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States .
Section 2. Upon the written request of any member of the General Assembly, the committee having cognizance over matters pertaining to government administration and elections shall review any statute, regulation or directive promulgated by any branch of the federal government to ensure that the federal government has the authority to issue such statute, regulation or directive. Following such review, the committee shall recommend to the General Assembly its determination as to the legality of the statute, regulation or directive.
Section 3. Upon the recommendation of the government administration and elections committee, the general assembly shall vote to memorialize Congress as to the findings of the committee regarding the legality of the statute, regulation or directive.

Version C is a bill that declares that the State of Connecticut and the General Assembly retain sovereignty over all powers and duties not delegated to the federal government by the Constitution, and sets up a method for the legislature to review federal laws to determine their legality. It omits any directive to Congress.

Version C:
NEW Section 1. Pursuant to the Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution, the State of Connecticut and its General Assembly retain sovereignty over all powers and duties not enumerated and granted to the federal government by the Constitution of the United States .
Section 2. Upon the written request of any member of the General Assembly, the committee having cognizance over matters pertaining to government administration and elections shall review any statute, regulation or directive promulgated by any branch of the federal government to ensure that the federal government has the authority to issue such statute, regulation or directive. Following such review, the committee shall recommend to the General Assembly its determination as to the legality of the statute, regulation or directive.

All three versions are worthy of adoption as they would reinforce the rights that the State already retains pursuant to the Tenth Amendment.


The Connecticut Grassroots Alliance is asking for the assistance of all Connecticut residents. None of these proposals will be raised in the Government Administration and Elections Committee if the Democrat Co-Chairmen of that Committee do not support it. The Co-Chairmen have control over whether any bills get raised for a vote by the full Committee. So, the first step is to urge the Co-Chairmen to raise these bills for consideration by the committee and to hold a public hearing on them. Explain to them that this is an issue that cuts across all party lines. This is about the Constitution and the ability of the State to be able to say “no” to the federal government when the federal government oversteps its authority and adopts any law that it has no Constitutional authority to adopt. It is about the ability of the State to protect itself from unlawful intrusion into its State sovereignty. The next step is to ask the remaining members of the Committee to vote in favor of raising the bills for a public hearing, and to support their passage out of committee for a vote by the full General Assembly.

The Co-Chairmen of the Government Administration and Elections Committee are:
Senator Gayle Slossberg, representing Milford, Orange, and West Haven. Slossberg@senatedems.ct.gov Capitol Phone: 860-240-0482, or toll-free
1-800-842-1420  http://www.senatedems.ct.gov/Slossberg.html
Representative James Field Spallone, representing Chester, Deep River, Essex and Haddam.
James.Spallone@cga.ct.gov
Capitol Phone: 800-842-8267 | 860.240.8585 http://www.housedems.ct.gov/Spallone/
The other members of that Committee are:
Senator Edward Meyer, Vice Chair, representing Branford, Durham, Killingworth, Guilford, Madison, and North Branford. Meyer@senatedems.ct.gov 860-240-0455, or
1-800-842-1420
http://www.senatedems.ct.gov/Meyer.html
State Representative Joe Aresimowicz, Vice Chair, representing Berlin and Southington
Joe.Aresimowicz@cga.ct.gov
860.240.8585 | 1.800.842.8267 860.829.1654
http://www.housedems.ct.gov/Aresimowicz/

The full list of GAE Committee members can be found at: http://www.cga.ct.gov/
asp/menu/MemberList.asp?comm_code=GAE&doc_type=
Keep in mind that when you speak to the legislators, they may be unfamiliar with the Tenth Amendment and the powers retained by the State. For a brief historical background on that issue, we have put together a short narrative. It is attached to this memo.
If the legislators are uncomfortable with ultimately voting for adoption of any of the proposals, please ask them, at least, to vote in favor of raising them for the purpose of having a public hearing on them. Tell them that the citizens of Connecticut simply want the opportunity to express to them their opinion about this topic. Tell them people of all political persuasions across the state are upset with many directives coming from both parties in Washington, and are urging our Connecticut legislators to help them find a way to be able to send a strong message to Washington when, and if, it is necessary. Tell them that if a bill such as any of those being proposed were to be adopted, that at any time in the future our legislature would be able to send that strong message to Washington, no matter which party is in power. In order to do that, we need our legislators to help us now.

Again, tell the members of the Government Administration and Elections Committee to raise these proposals for a public hearing and to support their passage out of the committee for a full vote by the General Assembly.
WE NEED TO DO THIS NOW. The DEADLINE FOR THE COMMITTEE
TO RAISE ANY BILLS FOR A PUBLIC HEARING IS FEBRUARY 19, 2010. http://www.cga.ct.gov/lco/XLS/Committee_Deadlines_Current_Year.pdf
So we can accurately keep track of who is supportive and who is not, after you have talked to any of the Committee members, please let us know how they responded. Any help you can give us would be greatly appreciated.
For further information, you can contact:
Deborah Stevenson, dgs31@yahoo.com, info@nheld.com, (860) 354-3590 Vivian Rockwell Nasiatka, monienergy@sbcglobal.net Estelle Stevenson estellestevenson@prudentialct.com

CONNECTICUT GRASSROOTS ALLIANCE
An Alliance of 28 Grassroots Organizations in Connecticut
HISTORICAL PRECEDENT FOR STATE LEGISLATURE TO ASSERT TENTH AMENDMENT
AUTHORITY TO DECLARE FEDERAL LEGISLATION UNCONSTITUTIONAL 

I. Background: Declaration of Independence.
The founders clearly stated in two documents that all people have certain inherent rights that could not be taken away. They believed that in order to protect these rights, the people formed governments, which derived their power from the consent of the people governed. Because the government of England became destructive of those ends, the founders declared independence from that government. They made these statements in the Declaration of Independence.
Relevant sections of the Declaration of Independence:
“We hold these truths to be self evident...that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness – that to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just power from the consent of the governed, that whenever any form of government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the right of the people to alter or abolish it, and to institute new government, laying its foundation on such principles, and organizing its powers in such form, as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness.”
“...that these United Colonies are, and of right ought to be, free and independent states...that they have full power to levy war, conclude peace, contract alliances, establish commerce, and to do all other acts and things which independent states may of right do.”
II. Background: United States Constitution.
This collection of free and independent states, having established in the Declaration of Independence that they were “United Colonies”, following the conclusion of the Revolutionary War, saw the need to establish a new governing authority for the specific purpose of protecting these United Colonies and of reconciling disputes among them. The document they developed, the United States Constitution, established the framework of that governing body, and established limitations on what that governing body was allowed to do.
Considering legislative powers, enacted by elected representatives of the people, to be of primary importance, the founders established the legislative branch first and specified its powers in Article I. Next, the founders established the executive branch, specifying its powers in Article II, and established the judicial branch next, specifying its powers in Article III.
During the process of ratification, the founders wrote extensively about federal authority versus the authority of the states. These writings can be found in the Federalist Papers and the Anti-Federalist Papers. Many feared the power of the federal government. Subsequently, ten amendments were added to the Constitution, known as the Bill of Rights. The preamble to the Bill of Rights explains that when individual states held conventions to ratify the Constitution, the states were concerned about potential abuses of power by the federal government, and that further restrictive clauses should be added to the Constitution to prevent “misconstruction” or “abuse of power”. That’s why the first ten amendments to the Constitution were adopted.
The ninth and the tenth amendments were especially important in this regard, to specifically clarify that the Constitution placed limits on the power of the federal government. The ninth and tenth amendments state, in no uncertain terms, that the powers not specifically delegated to the federal government were retained by the states and by the people.
Relevant Constitutional Provisions:
Preamble –
“We the People, in order to form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, promote the general welfare, and secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and to our posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution for the United States of America.”
Article I, Section 8 –
“The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes, duties, imposts and Excises, to pay the debts and provide for the common defence and general welfare of the United States; but all duties, imposts and excises shall be uniform throughout the United States;
To borrow money on the credit of the United States; To regulate commerce with foreign nations; and among the several States, and with the Indian tribes; To establish an uniform rule of naturalization, and uniform laws on the subject of bankruptcies
throughout the United States; To coin money, regulate the value thereof, and of foreign coin, and fix the standard of weights and
measures; To provide for the punishment of counterfeiting the securities and current coin o f the United States; To establish post offices and post roads; To promote the progress of science and useful arts, by securing for limited times to authors and
inventors the exclusive right to their respective writings and discoveries; To constitute tribunals inferior to the supreme court; To define and punish piracies and felonies committed on the high seas, and offenses against the Law
of Nations; To declare war, grant letters of marque and reprisal, and make rules concerning captures on land and
water; To raise and support armies, but no appropriation of money to that use shall be for a longer term than
two years; To provide and maintain a navy; To make rules for the government and regulation of the land and naval forces; To provide for calling forth the militia to execute the laws of the union, suppress insurrections and
repel invasions; To provide for organizing, arming, and disciplining the militia, and for governing such part of them as
may be employed in the service of the United States, reserving to the states respectively, the appointment of the officers, and the authority of training the militia according to the discipline prescribed by Congress;
To exercise exclusive legislation in all cases whatsoever, over such district (not exceeding miles square) as may, by cession of particular states, and the acceptance of Congress, become the seat of the government of the United States, and to exercise like authority over all places purchased by the consent of the legislature of the state in which the same shall be, for the erection of forts, magazines, arsenals, dock-yards and other needful buildings; - and
To make all laws which shall be necessary and proper for carrying into execution the foregoing powers, and all other powers vested by this Constitution in the government of the United Staes, or in any Department or Office thereof.
Bill of Rights Preamble – “The Convention of a number of the States, having at the time of their adopting the Constitution, expressed
a desire, in order to prevent misconstruction or abuse of its powers, that further declaratory and restrictive clauses should be added: And as extending the ground of public confidence in the government, will best ensure the beneficent ends of its institution: Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America, in Congress assembled, two-thirds of both Houses concurring that the following Articles be proposed to the Legislatures of the several States, as Amendments to the Constitution of the United States, all or any of which Articles, when ratified by three fourths of the said legislatures, to be valid to all interests and purposes, as part of the said Constitution viz...”
Ninth Amendment
“The enumeration in the Constitution of certain rights shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people.”

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

One Year Anniversary

Join the Connecticut Tea Party Patriots for our ONE YEAR ANNIVERSARY.  On February 27th, 2009, 125 patriots met at the Capitol Building in Hartford and joined the Tea Party Revolution.  This year, after many successes, we celebrate one year. Join us.

Saturday, February 27th, 12pm-2pm, Capitol Building in Hartford

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Books I'm reading

I enjoy reading many books at once.  A few chapters here and there each day.  It takes longer to read the books this way, but it keeps things interesting and sometimes you can find parallels in books you might other wise miss.

Currently I'm reading these books.


 Check them out!