Posts by Tea Party Patriots
Justice Kavanaugh: One Year Later
One year ago, we saw the most vicious and divisive Supreme Court confirmation battle in American history, underscored by uncorroborated claims of sexual assault at the height of the “Me Too” movement. Justice Kavanaugh was confirmed in the face of the ugliest attacks and protests ever hurled at a judicial nominee. The problem is, it…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 10/7/19
CALENDAR: The House and Senate are both in recess for another week. BORDER SECURITY/IMMIGRATION: Following on the Trump Administration’s announcement of its “public charge” rule, the Administration announced on Friday night a new proclamation requiring many future visa applicants to demonstrate that they can afford health insurance. That could make it harder for some poor…
Read MoreIt’s Time to Adopt the Penny Plan
Our national debt is now over $22 trillion, and with the deficit being so high, we have to shell out cash to pay the interest alone. So far, the net interest payments on the debt are estimated to be over $390 billion this fiscal year. These numbers will keep going up unless Congress makes proactive…
Read MoreSchool Choice Matters
Schools are an important factor in the upbringing of a child. Good teachers and education can set the tone of a kid’s entire life. That’s why it is important for parents to have as much freedom as possible when deciding where their kids go to school. It shouldn’t just be based on where kids live,…
Read MoreLiberal State and Local Governments Protect Criminals, Punish the Law-Abiding
As of late, liberal state and local governments are increasing their efforts to evade federal immigration laws and protect dangerous criminals rather than their own taxpaying citizens. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers recently reported that two alleged child rapists are on the run after New York and New Jersey police departments refused to hold the…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 10/1/19
CALENDAR: The House and Senate are both in recess for the next two weeks. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House came back to work on Tuesday, and passed one bill under Suspension of the Rules. On Wednesday, the House passed a Rule governing consideration of H.R. 2203, the Homeland Security Improvement Act, H.R.…
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