Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 7/15/19

CALENDAR: The House and Senate will both return on Monday, and stay in session through Thursday.   LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House came back to work last Tuesday and took up and passed three bills under Suspension of the Rules. One of those bills was H.R. 1044, the so-called “Fairness for High-Skilled…

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If the Shoe Fits: Kaepernick is Anti-American

What’s a modern-day fourth of July without some anti-American drama? It seems to be a trend these days, especially from anti-Americans like Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Kaepernick, the same football player who disrespected the National Anthem, is now going after the American flag created by Betsy Ross in the late 18th century. Nike was…

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Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 6/3/19

CALENDAR: Both the House and the Senate will return Monday. The House has scheduled its last vote of the week for no later than 10:30 AM Wednesday. The Senate will stay in session through Thursday.   TWO WEEKS AGO ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House came back to work on Monday, May 20, and passed…

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Medicare for All: No One Wins

“Medicare for All” is not a new idea; however, it’s gaining momentum amongst many Democrats— even amongst many who have thrown their hats into the ring for the 2020 presidential election. Unfortunately, their voter base won’t fully understand what they’re giving up if they get “Medicare for All.” The Hill has the story: Once the…

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Tea Party Patriots 10th Anniversary

READ ABOUT OUR 4/15 TAX DAY TEA PARTY RALLIES [rev_slider_vc alias="stop-socialism-choose-freedom-rally"] Thanks to the generous support of donors like you, we were able to showcase freedom fighters like Mark Levin, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Jennifer Zeng, who escaped from communist China after being tortured for her religious beliefs. Milton Friedman once said that “our basic…Read More

Make Congress Work Again

THE PLEDGE “We the undersigned are sick & tired of secret bills that nobody reads, obstruction of Presidential nominations, reckless special interest spending and debt, constant government shutdown drama, and too many vacations with too little work. Congress should delay August recess until government funding legislation has been openly debated in the House and Senate…Read More