Obamacare Congressional Exemption

This [congressional exemption from ObamaCare] is an issue of fundamental fairness. Lawmakers are not above the laws that they pass and I believe that it is crucial that Members of Congress abide by the same laws that their own constituents follow. Sen. Ted Cruz Congress isn't living under ObamaCare. Yes, you read that correctly. Congress…Read More

Tea Party Patriots’ Efforts to End the Obamacare Exemption

In 2013, President Obama colluded with Congressional leaders to devise a way to shield members of Congress, their families, and their staffs from ObamaCare. When ObamaCare was passed, Republican lawmakers pushed to ensure Congress and their staffs would have to live under the law like everyone else. However, in 2013, the directive from President Obama…Read More

Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 7/24/17

CALENDAR: The House will return on Monday, with the first votes scheduled for 6:30 PM. The House will stay in session through Thursday. And then the House will leave for its August recess, not to return until Tuesday, September 5. The Senate will return on Monday, with the first vote set for 5:30. The Senate…

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Traitorous Republicans

OBAMACARE REPEAL TRAITORS They campaigned on REPEAL. They got to Washington on that promise. …and now they are betraying their constituents by joining with Democrats to defeat Obamacare Repeal efforts! They hope you won’t notice! Let them know you see them…Make them hear you! Sen. Shelley Moore Capito On 8/17/13, then Rep. Capito stated: “Families…Read More

This Week at Tea Party Patriots

June 19 – 25We have a busy week ahead of us! Read on to find out what Tea Party Patriots is organising this week, and how you can help. The Tea Party movement has always been about holding politicians in both parties accountable. Over the years we have proven that elected officials still care about…Read More

Tea Party Patriots Weekly Report from Washington for 6/11/17

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CALENDAR: The House will return on Monday, with the first votes scheduled for 6:30 PM. The House will stay in session through Friday, with the last vote scheduled to be no later than 3 PM. The Senate will return on Monday, with the first vote set for 5:30. The Senate is also scheduled to stay…

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