Welcome!
Thanks for visiting the WTTP website! We hope you’ll be able to take a few minutes to learn what we’re all about. We believe that even though we live in troublesome times in America, we are still in possession of her finest resource – her citizens – and that when the people properly understand the true history of the American Constitution, and return to those solid principles which made our country great, we will once again reap the greatest reward of the founding of America – liberty!
WTTP Officers
Chairman – Amp Cobb
Vice-Chairman – Tom Fretts
Secretary – Raymond Shields
Operations – Peter Griffith
Contact Us
By email at info@wttp.us
Mission Statement
The impetus for the Tea Party movement is excessive government spending and taxation. Our mission is to attract, educate, organize, and mobilize our fellow citizens to secure public policy consistent with our three core values of Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets.
Core Values
- Fiscal Responsibility
- Constitutionally Limited Government
- Free Markets
Fiscal Responsibility: Fiscal Responsibility by government honors and respects the freedom of the individual to spend the money that is the fruit of their own labor. A constitutionally limited government, designed to protect the blessings of liberty, must be fiscally responsible or it must subject its citizenry to high levels of taxation that unjustly restrict the liberty our Constitution was designed to protect. Such runaway deficit spending as we now see in Washington D.C. compels us to take action as the increasing national debt is a grave threat to our national sovereignty and the personal and economic liberty of future generations.
Constitutionally Limited Government: We, the members of the Western Tidewater Tea Party, are inspired by our founding documents and regard the Constitution of the United States to be the supreme law of the land. We believe that it is possible to know the original intent of the government our founders set forth, and stand in support of that intent. Like the founders, we support states’ rights for those powers not expressly stated in the Constitution. As the government is of the people, by the people and for the people, in all other matters we support the personal liberty of the individual, within the rule of law.
Free Markets: A free market is the economic consequence of personal liberty. The founders believed that personal and economic freedom were indivisible, as do we. Our current government’s interference distorts the free market and inhibits the pursuit of individual and economic liberty. Therefore, we support a return to the free market principles on which this nation was founded and oppose government intervention into the operations of private business.
Our Philosophy
The Western Tidewater Tea Party as an organization believes in Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government, and Free Markets. We are a non-partisan grassroots organization of individuals united by our core values derived from the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution of the United States of America, the Bill Of Rights as explained in the Federalist Papers. We recognize and support the strength of grassroots organization powered by activism and civic responsibility at a local level. We hold that the United States is a republic conceived by its architects as a nation whose people were granted “unalienable rights” by our Creator. Chiefly among these are the rights to “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.” We therefore stand with our founders, as heirs to the republic, to claim our rights and duties which preserve their legacy and our own. We hold, as did the founders, that there exists an inherent benefit to our country when private property and prosperity are secured by natural law and the rights of the individual. As an organization we do not take stances on social issues. We urge members to engage fully on the social issues they consider to be important and aligned with their beliefs.

June 22, 2011 at 11:05 am |
I’ve copied in an email to Fox News that I sent this morning after they did a blurb about the airlines charging soldiers for extra baggage on return flights to the US. The link to their story is at the bottom.
Good morning. Regarding the issue with the airline charging our homecoming soldiers for extra bags, let’s be consistent. While it would have been a patriotic overture for the airline to allow the extra baggage at no charge, a consistent conservative view would be that the airline has (and should continue to have) economic liberty to charge fees as they wish, and the market will choose. It seems to me that our government would be willing to pay (and SHOULD pay) those fees for their employees, especially in this situation. But it’s inconsistent with conservative free-market views for the government to now pass a law forcing a private business to pay for a defense-related item, especially when national defense is specifically stipulated by our Constitution to be the duty of the federal government. Eliminate they myriad of social spending and perhaps we can afford to pay for the Constitutionally-mandated expenses.
Tom Fretts
Western Tidewater Tea Party
Courtland, VA
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2011/06/20/lawmakers-wants-to-waive-all-airline-baggage-fees-for-returning-us-military/
August 1, 2011 at 11:51 am |
I dont usually even read these much less pass them on but I found the
information in this congressional debate quite shocking. What you do with it is up to you but I encourage you to read the text or watch the video.
https://www.weeklystandard.com/blogs/ryan-rubio-2012_577827.html
Chad G Brock
Tom Fretts replied:
Thanks Chad, that was an awesome exchange between Rubio and Kerry. When it comes right down to where the rubber meets the road, you can’t argue against good, sound, conservative policy, whether fiscal or social, because all arguments eventually lead to a question of what is Scripturally correct, and if your foundation is good and true, you win the debate. Kerry’s questions about the past debt ceiling debates show that his only intention is to present a certain face to the public, what I would call pure sophistry, and has nothing to do with solving the problem. We need more Rubios and Ryans. Amen.
P.S. Tea Party meeting tomorrow night (Tuesday) at 7:30 at the Bethel
Friends Meeting House on Bethel Road just outside of Hunterdale, off of the Sedley Road.
August 8, 2011 at 12:04 pm |
Cherie Karmilovich will host another informational video showing at her house tomorrow evening, Tuesday August 9th at 7:00, at 104 Kings Lane in Franklin. Feel free to attend!