I really am convinced that I need to get more involved in politics at the local level. After all as I have stated many times to any one who cares to listen, and indeed even to those who don't, we need to change the culture of bigger government and bigger spending from the bottom up.
Showing posts with label local activism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label local activism. Show all posts
Saturday, May 5, 2012
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Reflections on Teas and Trees
Yesterday I spent the day in Brimfield helping plant some more trees as part of our "Operation Tree Party". Okay, so I didn't get dirty like I did in Southbridge but then they also serve who only pass out sandwiches.
Saturday, February 18, 2012
Guest Post: Letter to the Editor
Here is a copy of a letter to the editor I was asked to post from the folks (in Sturbridge we call them folks, fits with the character of the town don't you know) who are trying to get a question on the town ballot regarding the CPA funds. As anyone who knows me knows, anything to halt to raising of my taxes I support.
Labels:
Community preservation act,
local activism,
local politics,
Sturbridge,
Sturbridge tea party
Sunday, February 12, 2012
It Really is for the Grandchildren
On a cold and windy Sunday, it seems the perfect time to once again remind everyone of what I (and many of my fellow tea party members) think about exactly what the tea party movement is all about.
Saturday, February 11, 2012
More Agenda 21
I received this email from Dave Kopacz who is heavily involved in Agenda 21 and its assorted incarnations. He is looking for help with this, so I have attached hi email address below if you are interested.
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