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Why Twitter
Using Twitter is one of the easiest ways we can all make a difference in our fight for America. Though each individual’s efforts on Twitter might be small, when they’re all added together, we can make a huge difference in all sorts of battles. What is Twitter? In a nutshell, Twitter is an online message…
Read MoreJenny Beth’s Journal: If Congress seeks to repair Obama’s ‘broken windows’, they must pursue FISA abuse scandal
One of the highest priorities in year 1 of the Trump Administration has been to enforce our laws, after years of ignoring politically inconvenient ones under former President Obama. In her latest column, Jenny Beth sees similarities between the alleged misdeeds of federal law enforcement officials investigating President Trump and the experience of Tea Party…
Read MoreThe NFL refuses veterans group’s Super Bowl ad
The NFL has rejected a proposed television advertisement by a national veteran’s group which asks fans to show their respect during the national anthem. For the past few months, the NFL has generated controversy by permitting players to kneel during the national anthem or stay in the locker room. Many Americans are outraged by the…
Read MoreThanks to President Trump’s tax reform, the Gig-economy is booming
There are nearly 24 million hard-working Americans who participate in the “gig economy,” including Uber drivers, web designers, and contractor janitors. These are some of the smallest of small businesses and beginning next year, they will see large reductions in their taxable income thanks to President Trump’s historical tax reform. The National Review has the…
Read MoreDear President Trump: We have high hopes for 2018 following a stellar 2017
Tea Party Patriots and our supporters would like to congratulate President Trump on a tremendous first year in office and we are grateful for all that we’ve accomplished together in 2017. As we move into 2018, we wanted to communicate a list of issues that are very important to the tea party movement and ensure that…
Read MoreActing Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director: California has “disturbingly” placed “politics over public safety”
As of Monday, an immigration law took effect in California, making it a sanctuary state and persistent opponent of President Trump’s immigration agenda. California has deliberately obstructed our country’s immigration laws and is jeopardizing the safety of Americans by passing a controversial law. The Daily Signal has the details: Under Brown’s leadership, California has become…
Read MoreWhile most taxpayers’ are struggling, 1 in 5 federal employees’ make $100K+
With the United States buried in debt and our children already in debt before they can even read, people are desperate to know where their hard-earned tax dollars are going and are demanding transparency. A recent survey by OpenTheBooks.com fund found that the average salary of a federal employee exceeds $100,000 and roughly 1 in…
Read MoreReport: The United States Senate spent $1.5 million of your money since 1998 settling sexual misconduct complaints
The Senate Rules and Administration Committee released an itemized list of quietly settled harassment complaints and how much was used from its “shush fund” since 1998. The report revealed that $1.5 million of American tax dollars had been used in the chamber’s harassment settlements. The Daily Caller has the details: The report distinguishes between claims…
Read MoreJenny Beth Martin: Congress inadvertently institutionalized a coverup culture
For several years, Americans have been footing the bill to coverup lawmakers’ sexual harassment incidents and silence victims. Our government has fostered an environment that influences reprehensible behavior without fear of consequence and now expects the Congressional Accountability Act and mandatory sexual harassment training to solve the issue. USA Today has a compilation of what…
Read MoreTea Party Patriots Citizens Fund Weekly Report from Washington for 11/6/17
CALENDAR: The House will return Monday, with first votes set for 6:30 PM. The House is scheduled to hold its last vote no later than 3 PM Thursday. The Senate also returns on Monday, with the first vote set for 5:30 PM. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: On Thursday, October 26, the House…
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