Ripon Society

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Die Ripon Society ist eine politische Organisation in den Vereinigten Staaten, die der Republikanischen Partei nahesteht. Die Ripon Society wurde 1962 gegründet und hat ihren Sitz in Washington, D.C. rdf:langString
The Ripon Society is an American centrist Republican public policy organization and think tank based in Washington, D.C. It publishes The Ripon Forum, the U.S.'s longest running Republican thought and opinion journal, as well as The Ripon Advance, a daily news publication. President Richard Nixon's statementabout the Ripon SocietyJanuary 23, 1970 rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The 1994 Contract with America is a moment worth remembering because it was also a time when the GOP loudly and proudly proclaimed not what they stood against, but what they stood for.
rdf:langString When many young people fear that their ideas cannot have an impact in American politics, the members of the Ripon Society have effectively proven otherwise. By thinking long and hard about public programs and by arguing its positions in a vigorous and reasonable manner, the Ripon Society has notably enriched our political dialogue.
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rdf:langString Die Ripon Society ist eine politische Organisation in den Vereinigten Staaten, die der Republikanischen Partei nahesteht. Die Ripon Society wurde 1962 gegründet und hat ihren Sitz in Washington, D.C.
rdf:langString The Ripon Society is an American centrist Republican public policy organization and think tank based in Washington, D.C. It publishes The Ripon Forum, the U.S.'s longest running Republican thought and opinion journal, as well as The Ripon Advance, a daily news publication. Founded in 1962 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the Society's name comes from the 1854 birthplace of the Republican Party—Ripon, Wisconsin. Its main goals are to promote the following American ideas and principles: national security, low taxes, and a federal government that is smaller, smarter and more accountable to the people. The Ripon Society was the first major Republican organization to support passage of the Civil Rights Act in the 1960s. In 1967, it advanced the concept of the "Negative Income Tax" as a means of ameliorating poverty in the U.S. with the simple expedient of the government's providing cash payments to families in need. The society's paper stated the program would help families rise up the income ladder, moving them from payment recipients to working taxpayers. In the early 1970s, it called for the normalization of relations with China, and the abolition of the military draft. When many young people fear that their ideas cannot have an impact in American politics, the members of the Ripon Society have effectively proven otherwise. By thinking long and hard about public programs and by arguing its positions in a vigorous and reasonable manner, the Ripon Society has notably enriched our political dialogue. President Richard Nixon's statementabout the Ripon SocietyJanuary 23, 1970
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