Tea Party Patriots Action LIVE – 09/26/22

Connect on Facebook Share Visit Our Page Donate Powered by the Simple Social Press Today on Tea Party Patriots Action’s Lunchbreak Live: House and Senate gear up for a tough week — both houses have to pass a Continuing Resolution to keep the government funded beyond the midnight Friday deadline, and we still don’t know…

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The Left Hates Fun, Especially Halloween

In recent years, an odd phenomena has arisen, especially on college campuses. Halloween costumes have been driven out as spectacles of “cultural appropriation.” What a crock! Take it from Jonathan Turley in The Hill: Halloween is again upon us. Across the United States, the prospect of frightening images have some pledging to skip the holiday…

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Democrats’ Climate Change Fantasies Are Just Socialism. Period.

Democratic candidates and CNN wasted seven hours of their lives discussing how they were going to implement socialism under the guise of climate change legislation. Thankfully, the good people at the Washington Examiner were on the job, so you don’t have to rewatch any of it. Some highlights: Elizabeth Warren wants everyone to ignore her…

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We Need A Budget-Booster, Not a Budget-Buster

Yesterday, the Senate passed H.R. 3877, a bill that would add $326 billion to our already-soaring debt. We have a spending problem in this country and all conservatives should be outraged that both chambers are unwilling to take our spending problem seriously. All this measure does is postpone the inevitable because, eventually, someone must pay…

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Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 4/2/17

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CALENDAR: The House will return Monday, with no votes scheduled before 6:30 PM. The House will stay in session through Thursday. The Senate will return Monday, with the first vote set to take place at 5:30 PM. The Senate is set to stay in session through Friday. And then Congress will break for two weeks…

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Average family income to drop $12,000 by 2046

The effects of overextending ourselves as a country are real and, in three decades, will emaciate Americans’ already tight family budgets. The Daily Signal has the story: But deficit spending and unsustainable debt pose a significant threat to our economy. The House Budget Committee recognizes this threat, recently releasing a working paper highlighting the damaging…

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