Coming to Glenn Beck’s Man in the Moon?

Are you attending Mercury One’s events at Glenn Beck’s “Man in the Moon?” We would love to see you and introduce ourselves while you’re there! Tea Party Patriots will have a booth, as well as host our very own breakout sessions during the conference. Some topics you won’t want to miss: Trump the Race Card…

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Patriot Spotlight: Keeping the American Dream Alive

To celebrate our ten-year anniversary of the tea party, we are doing a weekly spotlight of our members and activists. Barb Haselden credits Rush Limbaugh with teaching her the solid lesson of perseverance and the value of hard work which led to the success of her insurance agency. She is a widow and a grandmother…

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Voted against the Omnibus Spending Bill

Make calls to thank these Republicans who voted no on omnibus. They stood for our values. SENATE John Barrasso (WY) (202) 224-6441 Bill Cassidy (LA) (202) 224-5824 Bob Corker (TN) (202) 224-3344 Tom Cotton (AR) (202) 224-2353 Mike Crapo (ID) (202) 224-6142 Ted Cruz (TX) (202) 224-5922 Steve Daines (MT) (202) 224-2651 Mike Enzi (WY)…Read More

Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report From Washington for 8/7/17

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CALENDAR: The House and Senate have both left for their August recess, and will not return until Tuesday, September 5. LAST WEEK ON THE SENATE FLOOR: The Senate returned on Monday and voted to invoke cloture on the nomination of Kevin Newsom of Alabama to be a U.S. Circuit Judge for the 11th Circuit. The…

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Longtime VA official has paltry excuse for approving $10 million price tag for 25 parking spots

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The Department of Veterans Affairs still needs a major overhaul, as officials signed off on a $10 million bill for a mere 25 parking spaces when 600 were needed – and one of top official’s response was to say he wasn’t in charge of the approval. The Daily Signal has the details: Federal officials took…

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Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 5/22/16

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CALENDAR: The House comes back into session on Monday, May 23, and will be in session through Thursday, with last votes expected no later than 3 PM. Then the House will take the following week off for the Memorial Day District Work Period, and return on Tuesday, June 7. The Senate will return to session…

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