ABOLISH THE BLM AND SAVE $1.3B EACH YEAR


Why do we have a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) harassing ranchers and chasing them and their cattle off of lands they have used for grazing for generations? Why does the federal government hold so much of this country’s land? The BLM has an annual budget of over $1.3B. Let’s reduce the federal government’s annual budget by $1.3B by giving the federal lands to their respective states and abolishing the BLM.  Read More →

Wellington Chapter Meeting – May 12


PROGRAM: Larry Horist DATE: Monday, May 12, 2014 TIME: 6:30 – 8:30 PM PLACE: Total Wine and More, located at 960 State Road 7 in Wellington DIRECTIONS: MAP Take FL-80 W/US-98/Southern Blvd/State Road 80 W to US-441 S/FL-7 N. Bear right onto the ramp to US-441 S/FL-7 N. Turn left (south) onto State Road 7/US-441. Go 0.6 miles to signal light at entrance of Shoppes at Isla Verde. Turn left at signal light into shopping center. Our featured speaker... [Read More...]

Boca Chapter Meeting May 13


PROGRAM: An insightful, entertaining and informative presentation on all things political. SPEAKER: Our featured speaker is LARRY HORIST. Larry is an outstanding, distinguished public speaker with many talents. He hails from Chicago and personally knows David Axelrod and Valerie Jerrett. He ran for mayor against the Daley machine. He has been a political consultant in numerous presidential campaigns. He provides insightful topics on all things politics... [Read More...]

PBCTP Hosts Town Hall Meeting on May 5


TOWN HALL MEETING FOR ALL CONCERNED RESIDENTS.   WE HAVE INVITED THE COUNTY AND LOCAL COMMISSIONERS TO HEAR “WE THE PEOPLE” EXPRESS OUR VIEWS ON THE FOLLOWING: PROPERTY RIGHTS, 7/50; AVENIR DEVELOPMENT PROJECT; ALL ABOARD FLORIDA, AND MORE!!!   PROGRAM: A special Town Hall type meeting SPEAKERS: None. Palm Beach County Commissioners and local city commissioners have been invited to attend to hear the concerns of the attendees. DATE: Monday,... [Read More...]

OVERSIGHT ARCHIVE, APR-JUN 2014


OVERSIGHT ARCHIVE, APR-JUN 2014 NEWS YOU MIGHT NOT HAVE GLEANED FROM THE MAIN STREAM MEDIA IF YOU LIKE YOUR TEA PARTY YOU CAN KEEP YOUR TEA PARTY• Compiled by Ed. Wolff – Updated July 6, 2014 As more recent OVERSIGHT posts preempt older posts, those older posts are moved here to serve as a searchable resource. The Palm Beach County Tea Party (PBCTP) Oversight Function helps members understand current events. Below is a copy of what... [Read More...]

Boca Chapter Meeting April 8


PROGRAM: TBD SPEAKER: TBD DATE: Tuesday, April 8, 2014 TIME:  6:30 PM. Doors open at 6:00 PM PLACE:Palm Beach County Library, Palm Beach County Library West Boca Branch 18685 State Rd. 7, Boca Raton, FL 33498 Phone: 561-470-1600 DIRECTIONS:MAP I-95 to Exit 48 (Yamato Rd.). West on Yamato Rd. to State Road 7.  Right onto State Road 7. Library is the first left. Florida Turnpike to exit 81 (FL 806, W. Atlantic Ave.). At the end of the exit ramp turn... [Read More...]

Trevor Louden Energizes Jupiter Crowd


On an untypical Friday evening, an enthusiastic crowd from the three PBCTP chapters turned out to hear Kiwi author Trever Louden, whose latest work is “The Enemies Within”, exposing the subversive elements within our Congress. Starting with a sobering assessment of current events, from the growing domination of China in the Pacific and the emergence of Putin’s Russia as a threat to European peace, he illustrated Obama’s foreign... [Read More...]

Public comment rails against ‘All Aboard’ (PB Post Article)


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Special Meeting – Trevor Loudon – 3/21


PROGRAM: An expose of America’s Enemies Within: Communists, Socialists and Progressives in the U.S. Congress. SPEAKER: Trevor Loudon, is an analyst, activist and political researcher from Christchurch New Zealand. He is the author of a new book, The Enemies Within, that exposes, in layman’s terms, the comprehensive communist, socialist and extreme progressive infiltration of the U.S. House of Representatives and the Senate. The book shows... [Read More...]

Time Shift Interview


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