PA Tea Parties

by admin on March 26, 2009

in Lancaster News, PA News, Tea Parties, e-Activism "How To"

Want to send a message to your government that “enough is enough“? If yes then join other like minded folks around PA for a good ol’ fashioned tax day tea party.

Visit Pennsylvania Tea Parties to get more information. Not in PA? Visit TaxDayTeaParty.com to find one in your state.

Or the map to find one near you…

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1 russell smith April 8, 2009 at 3:12 pm

is there any tea parties near wellsboro pa.
please letme know smithrc@epix.net

2 Alfred & Kathy Kiser May 22, 2009 at 8:38 am

*****ERIE, PA TO HOST MEMORIAL DAY TEA PARTY*****

The Memorial Day Tea Party in Erie, PA. will be at Perry Square from noon to 2:00 P.M. May 25th. Bring a picnic lunch if you like. With speakers and entertainment, this should be a great event. Mark your calendars and tell everyone you know. Let’s make this Tea Party even bigger than the last one, to ensure our voices will be heard! See you there!!

Al Kiser District Coordinator, 3rd PA Congressional District

3 Arlene Stewart July 9, 2009 at 10:45 am

Looking for a group near Blue Bell, PA

4 mike yilit August 15, 2009 at 7:46 am

Mike is ruining for U.S Senate, they haven’t seen my kind for about 230 years! mikeyilitforsenate.net
Thanks

5 JAH March 21, 2010 at 5:45 pm

What is being done about eliminating PA propery taxes? Rep. Kauffman, who I interviewed various times as a former newspaper managing editor, said there is a house bill with only 37 members supporting the legislation. Where is it now? We live in Cumberland County, Rep. Gabig district, who Mr. Kauffman referred me to and who is not currently supporting the bill. New reassessments have gone out with devastating increases, many over 50% and higher. In addition, county/townships can add up to 5% and school districts another 10% when it goes into effect next year. This is going to be devastating.

In addition, the county voted on annual reassesments every five years. In questioning former commissioner Bruce Barclay, who was against reassments, flipflopped after his reelection saying the procedure was more cost effective. And where does the money come from to fund the reassessment process, I asked rhetorically. From tax dollars, he replied. When I questioned him what seniors should do if faced with losing their homes, he replied “Tell them to contact the Department of aging.” They don not get it and they just do not care.

Is Tea Party backing anyone in 199th district? We need an independent voice. I do not know if deadline has passed for filing to get on the ballot. Too many people are being driven from the homes they worked for and are now going to be saddled with mandated, IRS enforced health care or having existing policies taxed. According to my understanding of OUR constitution, no government can mandate purchasing anything. They wrap the argument up with comparisons to Medicare and Social Security, which are not a mandated bill, though they are funded by tax dollars.

We need health insurance reform, but not disguised as window dressing for self serving pork barrrel kickbacks which penaliize those who are already paying for their own through contribution or personal purchase.

6 billy d. cipolla June 14, 2010 at 4:07 pm

looking for a tea party group, bernville, pa. thats north of reading, pa

7 SANDY SCOTT June 24, 2011 at 10:25 am

OUR TEA PARTY GROUP WOULD ENJOY SHARING IDEAS & COMMUNICATING WITH OTHER LIKE MINDED PEOPLE BY EMAIL.

THANKS,
SANDY SCOTT

8 Dan August 5, 2011 at 1:31 am

I want to help fight to stop the insanity of government theivery! I’m really getting pissed off!

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