4 Years 4 Liberty Money Bomb
February 16, 2013 at 12:36 pm in News by Tea Party Patriots 4 Comments

Join us as we celebrate our 4th Anniversary with the 4Years4Liberty Money Bomb!
In 2009, the American people decided they had seen and taken enough. Between the bailouts, stimulus, cap & trade, and other big government programs passed under two Administrations and both parties, it became clear Washington was entirely broken.
It’s been four long, hard years since then, and the good fight continues. In celebration of the 4th Anniversary of the Tea Party, Tea Party Patriots is launching our first Money Bomb. We are aiming to raise $1 million dollars by February 27 in order to help you take back our government.
Do you remember the first Tea Party rally in Seattle? Check out Tea Party Patriots’ newest video, which looks back at how our movement grew so quickly. And then, if you are able, please donate to make sure the principles of constitutionally limited government, fiscal responsibility, and free markets once again flourish in America.


Times are tough but I can make more financial sacrifices. May I ask; how will the money be spent and what are the plans for transparency in the financial operations of the Tea Party Patriots?
I dont think running a national website is free so I will donate what little I have since I use it so much but I have concerns too about how the moneys will be spent. I think you have mentioned fighting the establishment republican rinos but no national marches. 2010 was a result of being seen just as the liberal movement grew out of the Haite Ashbury, Woodstock etc. The victorys the libs are gearing up for are perception and numbers. We have the truth on our side. We need to shine that light everywhere of the constitution and spirit of our founding. Otherwise we will become just another cash cow noone pays attention to while they are checking out the exposure of some pop stars dress while she spews some liberal doctrinal crap about how we should trust our liberal government even against the evidence otherwise.
The only reason we needed those stimulus programs was because of Deregulation
Keep on, keeping on.