Sample Tweets August Recess IRS Scandal

Sample Tweets for Twitter: IRS scandal is exactly why fed gov’t needs less authority. #DCIntervention IRS scandal = what we’ve been fighting against for 4 years. #DCIntervention The fed bureaucracy is so large that we can’t hold them accountable for crimes like IRS scandal. We will never stop fighting for Americans and justice for victims…

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#DCIntervention – The Unaffordable Train Wreck July 15 Archive

Weekly Toolkit – Week of July 8th The Senate and the House are both in session this week.  The Senate passed their amnesty bill on June 27th and the House is now moving and taking up the issue of immigration.  WE HAVE A VERY SHORT PERIOD OF TIME TO STOP THIS TERRIBLE BILL!  This week’s resources focus…

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Congressional August Recess Guide: How to Plan a Town Hall Meeting

During the month of August, the House and Senate will both be in recess, which means Members of Congress will spend a great deal of time working in their district offices.  This is a great opportunity for you and your local group to engage with the Member.  Town hall meetings are an excellent forum to…

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THE IRS TARGETS TEA PARTY PATRIOTS

I. OVERVIEW OF THE IRS SCANDAL & IMPACT ON TEA PARTY PATRIOTS Timeline: According to the IG report, the IRS began targeting conservative organizations, especially Tea Party groups, in February of 2010.  The IRS agents were directed to target organizations with the words “patriot” or “tea party” in the names. IRS Dishonesty: In 2011, the Ways…

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Senate Bill Should be Tossed Out – Condensed Talking Points

THE SENATE AMNESTY BILL, WHICH PASSED THE SENATE ON JUNE 27th, SHOULD BE TOSSED OUT The House of Representatives should NOT use the Senate’s amnesty bill as a starting point for discussions.  The Senate’s version of “immigration reform” is sufficiently flawed that it should be tossed out.  The Senate was not serious about fixing our…

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Letter to the Editor – The House Should Discard the Senate’s Flawed Amnesty Bill

On June 27th, the Senate approved a very flawed, massive amnesty bill.  It is commonly referred to as “comprehensive immigration reform,” but the only thing comprehensive about the bill is its failure to address border security.  The House of Representatives will now take up immigration reform, and it is up to us, the electorate, to…

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