“Just voting ‘No’” isn’t what the Tea Party does
March 18, 2013 at 11:11 am in News by Tea Party Patriots 10 Comments

Yesterday, on Fox News Sunday,” former nine-term Republican Member of Congress Steve LaTourette from Ohio said several dozen Tea Party-minded Members of Congress consistently vote “No” for the simple reason that voting “No” is what impresses the Tea Party. From Mediaite, the video clip and the following description of what LaTourette said:
“I don’t think I would say it is all Tea Party freshmen, it is those who seem more interested in voting no and going home than governing,” said LaTourette when asked by Wallace to explain the position.
And later in the Mediaite outline:
LaTourette proceeded to reiterate his point saying that the Tea Party members are an important part of the GOP but that they can’t just throw their hands up at everything and say no. They have to work together with others if they want to get anything done, he said.
“Just voting no and then holding your nose and saying ‘boy if it passes I can go home to my local Tea Party groups and say ‘I voted no!’ that’s ridiculous. That’s what makes them chuckleheads,” said LaTourette.
LaTourette’s disdain for constituent manipulation by so-called “chuckleheads” hits both ways. A number of Members have run on the Tea Party label and then voted for legislation that increased the size and scope of the federal government. Of course, by the same token, LaTourette’s point is accurate for some who claim the Tea Party mantle. Human beings are imperfect, and many or most Members are more concerned about re-election than what’s good for the nation. Thus, yes, some allegedly Tea Party Members of Congress would prefer to vote “No” in order to impress the Tea Party activists in their districts. ,
More relevantly, though, to accuse the House of simply saying “No” to important legislation (the fiscal cliff’s “Plan B,” which would have raised taxes on millionaires, was praised as a good opening gambit by LaTourette in the negotiations happening at that time) is to ignore the facts. Consider just three examples of Tea Party-minded Members of Congress often voting for good legislation:
- According to the House Majority Leader’s website, 40 jobs bills passed the House in the 112th Congress. Only 11 of those were signed by the President.
- Tea Party-minded Members supported the House budget resolution last year, as well as the Republican Study Committee’s budget. Senate Democrats haven’t even passed a budget in four years, and President Obama’s last budget proposal was so unserious that it got zero votes in Congress.
- Tea Party-minded Members of Congress voted for the compromise law known as the Budget Control Act – which, within 18 months, was delayed and nearly overturned by a bipartisan coalition of Members of Congress.
Senator Rand Paul (R-KY) said it perfectly to Tea Party Patriots Local Coordinators last November – compromise is fine, as long as the ball is moved in the right direction. (The Senator cited raising the retirement age to 69, though he preferred going to 70.) Unfortunately, leadership in both parties tends to want legislation that would violate principles, and put “compromise” on the side of growing government.
This is where LaTourette’s comments lead – compromise for its own sake. As Tea Party Patriots explained earlier this year, go along to get along compromise is far too common in Washington, and extremely harmful to the nation.

Thank you to all of the Tea Party representatives who have voted NO. Another government program is seldom the answer. When will people realize that those in the government are not out for your best interest. They are only out for your vote. These two things are not necessarily the same thing.
Fox News Sunday was disgusting sham. And How about the panel afterwards consisting of two favoring democrats and on the Republican side Bill Kristol and Karl Rove. That is about as pro-establishment/anti-tea party panel you could possibly get. I turned it off when I saw that.
How about about Boehner on ABC that he “Absolutely Trusts Obama”. Like the cost of Obamacare? BO lies and misrepresents facts and position all the time. Until Republicans are willing call a spade a spade and argue with Democrats they going to continue to be losers.
The Republican party is a leaderless and unprincipled joke. That Chameleon again.
I agree with Rand Paul. We want people who will REVERSE the growth of govt, not merely slow it down or make small gestures of “good faith.” The federal govt needs to be revamped and cleaned out top to bottom, inside and out. There are literally tens of thousands of laws, rules and regulations that cripple growth, instill fear and doubt into every aspect of our lives and give overbearing power into the hands of bureaucrats and functionaries, many of whom are unfit to hold any office. Our tax codes need to be dragged to the landfill and burned. Entire depts and agencies need to be scrapped. And of course, the entitlement programs need to be addressed and made viable far into the future. There is work to be done thst takes a clear head and a thick skin. Those that demonstrate this deserve our support. Those who not must be replaced.
A real TPP opinion looks like this and I agree.Ann Coulter listed the trades the democrats had offered for tax hikes in the past. Every time a deal is made the taxes are given but the cuts in spending never come. The democrats are as honorable as a palistinian ceasefire. Let the democrats give cuts first even then they should represent a serious effort at spoending control and debt reduction then we can agree to so revenue through agreed loophole closings.
“Compromise is far too common in Washington.”
…WHAT? Are you serious? Theres so much “Them vs. Us” Bull**** that absolutly NOTHING gets done. And you teabaggers are to blame on the GOP side. Stop hijacking reasonable thought by fighting Obama’s ideas just because hes the one who came up with them.
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Obama’s progressive ideas deserve opposition, because they are bad ideas.
I don’t think any of them are Obama’s anyway, they’ve all been around for a very long time. Long enough in fact that all of them have repeatedly been proven to be bad ideas.
Just keep drinking the cool aid. You need to fight for the easter bunny too.
Ronald Reagan would be so appalled at the Republican (Tea) Party were he alive, he would revert to being a Democrat.