News And Events
Our regular monthly meetings are held the second Tuesday of each month. The meeting location typically alternates between:
First Baptist Church of Hardeeville
13 Main Street
Hardeeville, SC 29927
&
EATS & SWEETS
7752 W Main St
Ridgeland, SC 29936
Jasper County Council Meetings
We encourage all members to attend!
https://www.jaspercountysc.gov/county-council/home
The County Council generally meets on the 1st and 3rd Monday at 6:30 PM each month at the Jasper County Clementa C. Pinckney Government Building
358 Third Avenue
Ridgeland, SC 29936.
July 2024 Newsletter
Greetings Fellow Republicans,
It was very sad news to learn that Coy Garbade, our Robertsville District County Councilman, passed away on June 16th. The overflowing attendance of friends and family when he was laid to rest is a testament to Coy’s character, influence, and legacy in Jasper County. He will be missed. May his memory be a blessing.
There will now be another primary on Tuesday, August 27 to fill the Robertsville seat on the Jasper County Council. The filing period will run from noon on Friday, July 5 through noon on Saturday, July 12. If more than one candidate files, a Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, August 27. Early voting will be held at the Voter Registration Office in Ridgeland and the Hardeeville Public Library from August 12 thru August 23, Monday thru Friday from 8:30am to 5:00pm. Two candidates have announced their intention to run, but we will wait until they have officially filed to announce it here. Once again, we will need everyone to get informed on the candidates and TURN OUT TO VOTE! We must choose a strong conservative candidate to keep this seat RED!
OUR REPUBLICAN SLATE
Many thanks to the 17% who turned out to vote in the Statewide Primary in June. Even though we beat Hampton (16%) and Beaufort (15%) Counties, voter participation was disappointingly low. This was our opportunity to find good conservatives to represent us and make changes in the current leadership. The 17% has spoken. Now we must unite and get our Republican slate elected.
Nancy Mace Congress District 1
Duke Buckner Congress District 6
Tom Davis SC Senate District 46
Bill Hager SC House District 122
Weston Newton SC House District 120
Jeff Bradley SC House District 123
Duffie Stone Solicitor 14th Circuit
John Kemp County Council At Large
Joseph Arzillo County Council Hardeeville Township
Joey Rowell County Council Pocotaligo
TBD County Council Robertsville
Chris Malphrus Sheriff
Jeremiah Vaigneur Coroner
Keith Horton Clerk of Court
NON-PARTISAN RACES
There are important non-partisan seats that need to be filled by good conservative Republicans. Hardeeville needs a new Mayor, and two City Council seats are up for reelection. Also, all odd-numbered School Board seats need changing. If you have the knowledge, background or life experience to make a difference in Hardeeville or the Jasper County School Board, please contact the JCRP. We are putting together information for prospective candidates to help you in your decision making, planning, and winning your campaign.
Our Next Jasper County Republican meeting will be held on: Tuesday, July 9, 2024 in Hardeeville at the First Baptist Church of Hardeeville. 6:30 PM. Come at 6:00 for conversation & snacks!
The purpose of our meeting will be two fold:
Outgoing Mayor Harry Williams will join us to discuss the Hardeeville races. Our own Joyce Gerald will speak about the School Board seats. The filing period for the non-partisan races is August 1 thru August 15 at noon. As mentioned above, we will have information packets for anyone considering a run for office. We are also inviting any prospective candidates for the vacant Robertsville Council seat since that primary is set for August 27.
POLL WORKERS NEEDED!!!
The November 5th General Election promises to be both hectic and historic. We must have poll workers in every precinct and at the Hardeeville early voting site to ensure fair elections. There is also the August Primary for County Council that must be staffed. If you are willing to perform this civic duty, applications will be available at our meetings, at the Lowcountry GOP Campaign Office in Riverwalk Office Park, or online at NoexcuseSC.gov.
New Members Wanted!
We invite all Jasper County conservatives to join the Jasper County Republican Party. Our money stays right here in Jasper and will help fund campaign material, maintain the Lowcountry GOP Campaign Office, and develop our new website and social media platforms – all toward our main goal of getting good conservative Republicans elected.
Single Membership $30
Family Membership $40
A New Birth of Freedom
By Allen West
Now the Lord is the Spirit, and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is freedom.
2 Corinthians 3:17 (New International Version)
Greetings, everyone and a very Happy 248th American Independence Day. Sorry for our delusional and misguided leftists; this is the day America was founded…not that insidious cultural Marxism crap about 1619. Now that we have established that fact let us endeavor to understand the real foundational meaning of July 4, 1776.
America is unlike any other Nation that the world has ever known. It was established upon a very integral theory…Natural Rights. It was English political philosopher John Locke, the father of classical liberalism, not this post-modern leftism, who introduced this concept in his Two Treatises of Government, circa 1689. It was in the Second Treatise that Locke challenged the prevailing divine rights theory, that certain members of so-called royalty were granted divine sovereignty over the people, really subjects. Locke put forth that it was natural that all rights of the individual—life, liberty, and property—were granted by the Creator God, the God of the Judeo-Christian faith heritage. It was Thomas Jefferson who studied Locke and invoked at the very beginning of our Declaration of Independence the “Laws of nature and nature’s God.”
Jefferson enshrined into the founding—establishment of these United States of America—that the individual is sovereign because their unalienable rights are endowed to them by a sovereign God. It was not man—the government (with the little “g”)—that granted us our rights. Therefore it could not take them away. And that is why the aforementioned verse from Paul’s second letter to the people of Corinth is important. If we ever become a Nation where secular humanists reestablish their perceived divine right to rule over us, then we will have lost this incredible blessing, the birth of a new freedom.
In this system of self-governance, citizens are just that, citizens. They are not subjects who must seek a “bye of a leave” from someone of believed greater status. Today we call those people politicians. This thing called government does not have the enumerated right—power—to decide who gets life, it is an unalienable right granted from the Creator. They cannot decide what we have the liberty to do, say, and be. In other words, they can’t decide for us what to eat, drive, or have in our homes or usurp the liberty to raise our children. The government should not be taxing our property—that is not enumerated to them. Yes, render under Caesar what is Caesar’s, I have no problem paying taxes for the right and proper functions of government. That is what a French economist named Frederic Bastiat clearly presented in his essay, “The Law”. It is the government’s responsibility to protect my life, liberty, and property…not by way of misconceived benevolence and philanthropy create a system of legal plunder.
If you take the time, which I recommend, to read the entire Declaration of Independence, you will see Jefferson listing grievances against King George III, many of which we face today.
Of course, my dear atheist and agnostic friends are fuming, but understand, you have the right not to believe, and thank God the Founding Fathers read Locke. If this Nation falls to a secular humanist-based socialist economic and Marxist societal theory, all will suffer.
Alexis de Tocqueville, author of Democracy in America, said, “Democracy attaches all possible value to each man; socialism makes each man a mere agent, a mere number. Democracy and socialism have nothing in common but one word: equality. But notice the difference: while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude.”
Today, we call that a “mike drop” moment.
De Tocqueville traveled this Nation and wrote about his findings in his book. He truly embraced the belief that it was our spiritual foundation that made America exceptional and good and, therefore, great. He commented on what he saw in our Churches. Sadly, today, we have too many charlatans, fakes, phonies, and frauds in our pulpits who are not preaching about that spiritual foundation in America…see 2 Timothy 4:2-5.
So this Independence Day, read, understand, and comprehend from whence your Nation was founded and what makes it unique and special. Share it with your children and grandchildren because they are not getting this education in our schools. Psalms 11:3 (NIV) says, “When the foundations are being destroyed, what shall the righteous do?”. I say we go back and study our first principles, the blocking and tackling of the creation of America. If we do not adhere to and understand our fundamentals, well, then some chucklehead will come along and disseminate lies and deceit about our Nation being founded in 1619.
I shall close this 248th American Independence Day message (stop saying Happy 4th of July, which is a date on a calendar) by sharing the wisdom of Scottish political philosopher Alexander Fraser Tytler:
A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury, with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship. The average age of the world’s greatest civilizations has been 200 years. These nations have progressed through this sequence: From bondage to spiritual faith; From spiritual faith to great courage; From courage to liberty; From liberty to abundance; From abundance to selfishness; From selfishness to apathy; From apathy to dependence; From dependence back into bondage.
My closing question to you on this 248th American Independence Day is this: where are we in this cycle?
Steadfast and Loyal.
The secret to Republican victory in 2024 is hiding in plain sight
By Newt Gingrich
If Republicans want to win the 2024 elections they need to understand this key fact
Many Republicans will be shocked to learn that Election Day 2024 happens long before Nov. 5.
In fact, it hurts the Republican cause – and the elections of President Donald Trump and House and Senate Republicans – to focus narrowly on Nov. 5.
The first election dates are Sept. 16 in Pennsylvania and then Sept. 20 in Minnesota and South Dakota. The next election days are Sept. 23 in Mississippi, and Sept. 24 in Missouri. There are 43 other states and the District of Columbia that follow with their early voting dates. Only Alabama and New Hampshire do not have early voting.
Here's an example of why this matters: In 2022, the Republican Senate campaign in Pennsylvania was focused on Election Day in November. The campaign did not begin advertising until long after early voting had started. As a result, 40% of Pennsylvanians had already cast their ballots before the first major Republican ad had aired.
This pattern was not unique to that race.
Republicans have a history of failing to get the vote out early. This has a compounding negative effect.
First, it means Republican turnout on Election Day must be dramatically higher to make up for the number of Democratic votes already in the ballot box. Second, and probably more important, it means that Republican candidates have not been able to focus on the low propensity voters – those who are least likely to turn out.
The Democrats have focused on early voting in large part because they want to be able to identify everyone who has not yet turned out. That way, they can focus on phone calls, direct mail, text messages, and even visits to remind those voters that they should vote. They keep it going until the people vote, and their name comes off the list.
Republicans have a history of failing to get the vote out early.
This long campaign approach has proven for the last decade that it is more likely to win close elections than the focus on the federally designated official Election Day.
Shifting Republicans from their focus on Election Day – and their reluctance to vote early – is a major job. Getting it done in one year will require a really focused, determined, and enthusiastic effort.
The fact is that, despite all the talk about "Bank the Vote," it had no discernible impact on the special election for New York’s 3rd District. Republicans lost the early voting decisively and simply could not make it up on Election Day. It wasn’t due to any conspiracy. There was a big snowstorm on Election Day which reduced turnout. The Democrats already had a head start on ballots, so they were fine.
Turning around the Republican attitude, getting people to vote early, and creating a new commitment to win the vote throughout the campaign will require new focus and determination.
Every time we focus on Election Day, we undermine and weaken our chances of winning the early vote.
As my friend and former U.S. Ambassador to Luxembourg Randy Evans suggested in a recent paper, Republicans should start by focusing on "winning day one of voting."
As Evans wrote: "This means identifying the first day of voting of every kind in each State and D.C.; educate GOP voters of that day with an explanation of how to vote that day; set as an objective to win the voting on that day with commitments by Republican voters to show up and win beginning on day one."
Evans then suggested that Republicans should then continue to build momentum by focusing on "winning week one of voting."
As he put it, "To generate momentum this requires full follow-up to all who commit to vote on Day One who fail to do so that we can win Week One. It also involves pushing hard to create a sustainable push throughout early and absentee voting beyond Day One and Week One."
He then suggested systematically following up with voters in each state up to their official election days. By Evans’ theory, the cumulative effect of this focus on winning early voting should culminate in winning all the pre-election day activity and, of course, election day voting (which should be a simple cleanup day).
The Republican National Committee should establish a set of 51 Election Day countdown clocks that include early voting-to-election day periods for each state and the District of Columbia.
President Trump and all the Republican candidates should begin emphasizing early voting.
The party and campaign systems should focus on winning the first day of early voting, because it will give them the organization and momentum to continue executing on turnout.
Conservative radio and TV hosts and key activists should be encouraged to quit focusing on Election Day and instead focus on winning the early vote in every state. Every time we focus on Election Day, we undermine and weaken our chances of winning the early vote.
A serious win from day one approach will significantly increase the likelihood of Republican victories in 2024. And it is the right response to the campaign world the Democrats have built.
The time to change is now.
Newt Gingrich was Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1995-1999 and a candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. He is chairman of Gingrich 360.
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/secret-republican-victory-2024-hiding-plain-sight