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Meetings are held every 2nd Monday of each month starting at 7:00 p.m. at Victoria Station Cafe in Putnam, CT (upstairs in Tea Room). At each meeting we offer a Cup of Tea featured speaker or informational presentation, open to members, friends, neighbors and the public. Our goal is to inform all citizens on matters that matter.
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Next meeting: Monday, 08 October at the Victoria Station Cafe starting at 7:00 p.m.. Our featured Cup of Tea speaker is Kurt Miller, GOP candidate for State Comptroller.
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How Far We Have Fallen – Connecticut’s Greatest Statesman, Roger Sherman
Roger Sherman, Connecticut’s greatest statesman and Founding Father, former Connecticut U.S. Congressman and Senator. How far we have fallen. Thomas Jefferson said of Roger: “That is Mr. Sherman of Connecticut, a man who never said a foolish thing in his … Continue reading
Connecticut Republican Convention Governor’s Race by the Numbers
Below are some of my observations after this weekend’s Republican Party convention, and specifically the Governor’s race as it unfolded over the almost six hours needed to create a Party nominee with a 50% +1 majority on Saturday. The sausage making. This … Continue reading
School Security
Consider, Limousine Liberals whose children attend private schools with an armed staff for protection lecture the rest of us that we cannot have armed staff in our schools protecting our children because it would be too dangerous. You see, they … Continue reading
Democrat’s Obsession with Dynasties
As I watched this Joe Kennedy kid give the Democrat’s response to the State of the Union, I felt sorry for him. Sent, like a lamb to slaughter. The kid had no intellectual game, just emotional, social justice mumbo jumbo. … Continue reading
Connecticut’s Energy Policy is Nonsensical
Everyone agrees, high electricity costs are regressive, hurt the poor and middle class most disproportionate, like inflation, a hidden tax on the working class and poor. You then have to ask yourself, if Connecticut Democrats and Leftists are the party … Continue reading
Nothing is Sacred
The Left ruins so much. Now it’s sports. Nothing is immune. A few observations and thoughts about kneeling for our national anthem, the new cause célèbre of the enlightened football player and fan. Colin Kaperneck, father of the NFL anthem … Continue reading
Mae Flexer, Connecticut’s Abortion Warrior – Go Mae Go
State Senator Mae Flexer (D-Killligly) proudly leads the fight for abortion in Connecticut. For her and her Pro Abortion group, they now consider the right to kill a baby any moment prior to birth a new litmus test to be … Continue reading
The Power of Government is Limited
As a tool of society, Government’s power to force or coerce an individual against his will is only legitimate if that person is harming others. “the sole end for which mankind are warranted, individually or collectively in interfering with the … Continue reading
Budgetary Chaos in our State Capital and the Power of Five
Our Democrat controlled General Assembly (GA) has failed to pass a state biennium budget as we face a $5 billion deficit. Their primary job is to pass a budget. Town budgets are in turmoil. Educational funding is in turmoil. Over … Continue reading
The Opposite Will Occur
Whatever the Government tells you, the complete opposite will occur. After the 2008 financial crisis, we were told the banks are too big to fail and we need a law. The Dodd-Frank Bill was passed and signed into law by … Continue reading →