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RIRA Adopts Resolution in Support of ‘Tax Day Tea Party’

After substantial discussion, the following resolution in support of the general goals of the present-day “Tea Party” movement was adopted by the members of the Rhode Island Republican Assembly during its Annual Convention on Thursday evening. Specifically, the RIRA strongly encourages participation in the “Providence Tax Day Tea Party,” to be held on the steps of the Rhode Island State House in Providence, on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

A RESOLUTION

By the Convention of the Rhode Island Republican Assembly – April 9th, 2009
In support of the “Tax Day Tea Party” to be held in Providence, RI
April 15th, 2009

Whereas; On December 16th, 1773, a group of American colonists, in protest of the imperial British government’s Tea Act (a tax on tea), boarded British ships and dumped their cargo of tea into Boston Harbor. This single act of defiance sent a bold statement to the British government that colonists in America would no longer accept the burdens of excessive taxation from a distant land, without representation.

Whereas; The “Tea Party” protests, in their current form, began in early 2009 when Rick Santelli, in a broadcast from the floor of the Chicago Board of Trade, set out on a spontaneous self-described “rant” to expose the bankrupt agenda of the White House Administration and Congress; specifically, the flawed “Stimulus Bill” and pork-filled federal budget. He called for a “Chicago Tea Party” where advocates of the free-market system could join in protest against out of control spending, excessive and unsustainable borrowing, and the coercive involvement in the private sector by the federal government.

Whereas; On February 27th, an estimated 30,000 Americans took to the streets in over 40 cities across the country in the first nationwide “Tea Party” protest. Organizers of the February 27th events pledged to continue on with an even bigger and better protest to follow the first.

Whereas; With April 15th being “Tax Day” in the United States, it was decided by the organizers to schedule the second round of Tea Party protests to coincide with the tax deadline.

Whereas; The Tea Party effort is just a small piece of a much larger movement aimed at restoring the basic free-market principles our country was built on. We believe that the Constitution, for the most part, is being ignored by our current government and we intend on working together to correct the problem.

Whereas; The Rhode Island Republican Assembly, as a chartered affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, believes that the federal tax system is abusive to the American people and discourages investment and growth. We believe in growth-oriented tax policies which would gradually eliminate punitive income taxes and move our tax system toward that which was originally established by our Founding Fathers.

Whereas; The Rhode Island Republican Assembly, as a chartered affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, believes in the free enterprise system as the best hope for the most people to fulfill their economic hopes and dreams. We know that the free market is the most efficient and the least costly system to deliver the highest quality goods and services at the lowest price to the consumer. We will support only those who support the free enterprise system through legislation to reduce or eliminate intrusive government intervention in the marketplace.

Whereas; The Rhode Island Republican Assembly, as a chartered affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, believes in the supremacy of the power of individual citizens over the powers they choose to delegate to the state, a principle enshrined in the Tenth Amendment of the United States Constitution. We believe that only small government truly serves the needs of the people and that those governments closest to the people are most responsive to their needs. We affirm the principle of Federalism, and its establishment in the form created by the Founders.

Therefore, Be It Resolved: That this Convention of the Rhode Island Republican Assembly – our state’s largest and most active conservative organization – supports the general goals of the present-day Tea Party movement. As such, the RIRA strongly encourages the active participation of its statewide membership, as well as that of all concerned citizens of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in the “Providence Tax Day Tea Party,” to be held on the steps of the Rhode Island State House in Providence, on Wednesday, April 15th, 2009, from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM.

Founded in 2001, the Rhode Island Republican Assembly is a chartered state affiliate of the National Federation of Republican Assemblies, our nation’s oldest and largest conservative Republican volunteer organization.

Press Release: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact: Raymond McKay, President, RIRA
(401) 487-2514 | president [at] ri-ra [dot] org | http://www.ri-ra.org

RIRA Strongly Opposes “Comprehensive Amnesty” Legislation now before Congress

PRESS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MAY 21, 2007

RIRA Strongly Opposes “Comprehensive Amnesty” Legislation now before Congress
 
Certain members of the United States Congress, in collusion with our President, have introduced legislation which they are calling “comprehensive” immigration reform, but in reality is “comprehensive amnesty” for illegal aliens. The Rhode Island Republican Assembly (RIRA) strongly opposes this legislation, which if enacted will undermine the sovereignty of our country. It will render American citizenship nothing more than a mere formality, rather than what it is: a privilege. This is not merely a partisan call by “the Republican Wing of the Republican Party,” but a plea by citizens who love this country and the bedrock principles underlying its founding – all of which are under assault by this Legislation.
 
This Legislation – crafted behind closed doors to the general public – has provisions for the so-called “enhanced enforcement” of our nation’s immigration laws. The infamous Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986 did as well – and its enforcement provisions were themselves never enforced. “But it will be different this time, right?” One definition of insanity is said to be “doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.” This Legislation truly is insane, because it not only richly rewards past lawbreaking, but it actually encourages future lawbreaking. The Legislation now before Congress also makes a mockery of the valiant efforts of all those immigrants throughout our nation’s history who obeyed our laws to emigrate to here legally. The “enforcement” provisions included are merely a thinly-disguised “bait and switch” mechanism used in order to provide political cover in a desperate attempt to gain enough congressional support to pass it, despite overwhelming public opposition.
 
A classic example of the “bait and switch” occurs as when a lender offers one set of loan terms when you apply, then pressures you to accept higher charges when you sign to complete the transaction. The “open borders” proponents of this legislation are, in effect, attempting to impose a “reverse mortgage” on the “equity” that citizens have in the United States of America. Citizens will “make the payments” through increases in taxation to provide numerous services - including increased welfare, medical, and educational expenses in Rhode Island - and ultimately will “lose title” to our country as the privileges of citizenship, and indeed the very sovereignty of the United States of America, are eroded into irrelevance by the pounding waves of uncontrolled illegal immigration.
 
This “immigration reform” Legislation is not about the “melting pot,” but about the meltdown of our nation’s sovereignty. It boils down to is this: Cynical politicians betraying our country in a shallow and unscrupulous effort to buy political support from a defined voting bloc. This Legislation must not stand!  We urge all Americans to contact your senators and representatives to let them know that you oppose this misguided Legislation.
 
On behalf of the Board of Directors and Membership,

Raymond T. McKay
President, Rhode Island Republican Assembly

RIRA
19 Bakers Creek Road
Warwick, RI 02886
(401) 487-2514
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