Boston To Philadelphia
Boston To Philadelphia
Boston To Philadelphia
BOSTONto
PHILADELPHIA
Boyd C. Matheson
President
I t has been said that ideas go booming through the world
like cannons; thoughts are mightier than armies; and princi-
ples have achieved more victories than horsemen or chariots.
Inspiring ideas, transformational thoughts and powerful prin-
ciples these have been the
driving forces of Sutherland In- Sutherland President Boyd Matheson
stitute from the very beginning. co-moderates, with KSL Radios Doug Wright,
the 2016 Republican gubernatorial debate
All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the
dusty recesses of their minds Awake to find it was vanity, But the
dreamers of the day are dangerous men, That they may act their
dreams with open eyes to make it possible.
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The founder of Sutherland Institute, Gaylord Swim, was a
dreamer of the day. He sent countless ideas booming into the
world and drove conservative principles deep into the bedrock
of this institution. In the last speech Gaylord gave before he
passed away, he said the purpose of the Institute was
making sound ideas broadly popular among governmental, opinion, and business
leaders, and the citizens generally,
and that
Utahns have the capacity, the character, and thus the potential
to lead out among the states. The Sutherland Dream is that we
will promote principled patterns for governing and adopt and
implement public policies that will be the envy of, and set a stan-
dard for, the nation.
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As Gaylord Swim said,
This process requires strong advocates, certainly, but it also takes a counter-bal-
ancing sense of humility, civility, and dialogue the political course often leads
to power struggles, pride, vanity and egocentric ambition, ending in acrimony. It all
too often manifests itself in strident voices, character assassinations, protest demon-
strations, cloakroom deals, and corruption.
Christine Cooke, Sutherlands education policy analyst, testifies during the Utah legislative session
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Sutherlands director of policy Derek Monson joins host Doug Fabrizio during a broadcast of RadioWest
tional political leaders who recognize that it isnt only about cutting
big government, but fixing broken government.
to elevate the condition of men to lift artificial weights from all shoulders, to clear
the paths of laudable pursuit for all, to afford all an unfettered start and a fair chance,
in the race of life.
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did not want: a big oppressive government that taxed them
too much, regulated too heavily, and was way too intrusive in
their lives. So they protested.
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But if we as conservatives do not also have a Philadelphia vi-
sion we wont even make it as a footnote in history!
Sutherlands board and staff welcome Boyd Matheson as president of the Institute
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Neal A. Maxwell wisely observed,
I fear that, as conditions worsen, many will react to the failures of too much government
by calling for even more government. Then there will be more and more lifeboats launched
because fewer and fewer citizens know how to swim. Unlike some pendulums, political
pendulums do not swing back automatically; they must be pushed. History is full of
instances when people have waited in vain for pendu-
lums to swing back.
Vision:
The Sutherland Dream is that we will promote principled pat-
terns for governing and implement public policies that will be
the envy of, and set a standard for, the nation.
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Stan Rasmussen (center), Sutherlands director of public affairs, with
Speaker Greg Hughes (left) and Jim Dunnigan, House Majority Leader
Mission:
Sutherland Institute is pursuing the path to A New Birth of
Freedom for America through a free market economy, civil
society and community-driven solutions.
Empowering Principles
Elevated Dialogue
Enlightened Public Policy
Engaged Citizens
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advocacy group it is a movement that will grow and expand
in extraordinary ways as we execute and deliver on our princi-
ples. There are no small parts or players at Sutherland Institute
every voice is vital, and every additional person we touch
adds power and force to move this movement forward.
One person with an idea in their head is in danger of being considered mad: two
people with the same idea may be foolish, but can hardly be mad; ten sharing an
idea begin to act, a hundred draw attention, a thousand and the status quo be-
gins to tremble, a hundred thousand and the cause has victories tangible and real;
and why only a hundred thousand? Why not a hundred million and more? You
and I who agree together, it is we who have to answer that question.
But what can one person do? Sutherland federalism policy analyst Matt
Anderson visits with Gov. Gary Herbert
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Our strongest affections, our deepest loyalties, our most inti-
mate relationships begin in the home and radiate outward,
linking with our neighbors to form the bedrock communities
that nurture each of us. It is a role we abdicate to government
or others at our great peril. No one else, no other institution,
can provide the personalized care and level of dedication
found in the family. If you do one thing, let it be to dedicate
yourself to the nurture of your closest relationships your
family, friends and voluntary associations.
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Finally, Sutherland Institute is your partner and resource to
help you learn about and participate in the civic arena. You can
join our email newsletter, volunteer your time or donate to our
efforts. With your help and engagement Sutherland Institute
will sound the certain trumpet of proven principles and effec-
tive policies out to the country while providing a window in
for all to see a Philadelphia vision in action here in Utah.
Here in Utah, we sound the certain trumpet of proven principles and effective policies out to the
country while providing a window in for all to see a Philadelphia vision in action
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