Taxpayer Action Seminar! Brooklyn, NY April 25

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Taxpayer Action Seminar! It’s Time for Taxpayers to Take Action!

Americans for Prosperity (AFP)-New Jersey will be in Brooklyn, NY for a special Taxpayer Action Seminar on Thursday, April 25!

Just like in New Jersey, taxpayers across the river in New York City are suffering the consequences of rampant Big Government, from high taxes, to runaway spending and debt, to crippling regulations! The time has come to roll back the Big Government menace in the Big Apple!

Join AFP at this special Taxpayer Action Seminar and learn what you can do to restore prosperity in New York!

Where Salty Dog Restaurant Bar & Grill 7509 3rd Ave, Brooklyn, NY, 11209

When April 25, 2013 6:00 pm

For more information about our Taxpayer Action Seminars, please call our office at 201-487-8844.

TBTP ON THE COME UP!

Graffiti.[BROOKLYN, NY] On April 7th, 2013, the Brooklyn Tea Party (TBTP) held their first Constitutional Convention. President Frank Russo states that, ‘Unfortunately, since the 2012 Presidential Election results, there’s been a lot of discontent out there…so we’ve decided that the TBTP has to examine itself first. So we’ve concluded that we should begin to re-build this organization from the bottom up! And it all starts with the Constitution!’ This was further supported by Former Presidents: John Press & Joseph Hayon. And hardworking Officials, Marty Levine & Cartrell Gore also concurred with the establishment of this Convention, ‘The Brooklyn Tea Party needs to re-focus itself…and ask the question, why do we meet every month?’ So Russo went on to say, ‘We will proceed with this Constitution process…in a very democratic manner—a Final Vote and each Brooklyn Tea Party Member will sign the Final Draft!…Then, we can begin to put together an agenda…’The Brooklyn Tea Party was founded and organized by John Press, who served as the president and leader. Additionally, the second President of the Brooklyn Tea Party was Joseph Hayon. Incidentally, John led the Brooklyn Tea Party from its inception until February 2011. The enthusiasm of the members, a full-spectrum of local residents, is what makes the Brooklyn Tea Party what it is. John helped to provide all of us members with the opportunity to participate fully and express ourselves. We share common goals of returning the Country to its roots and reigning in uncontrolled growth, power and size of Government.