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Memo for the Movement
Congress Must Reject the Internet Sales Tax Current Event: On April 25, the U.S. Senate passed a key procedural vote to consider S. 743–the so-called Marketplace Fairness Act–nearly ensuring passage. The bill expands the authority of individual states to cover out-of-state retailers, allowing them to force those retailers to collect sales taxes for them. This…
Read MoreApr 29 – May 3: No More Train Wrecks (Archive)
April 29-May 3, 2013 Monday: The focus for today is to post blog posts on Facebook and blogs and write letters to the editor on the topic of “No more train wreck bills.” Click for Amnesty Bill Talking Points Click for Sample Blog Post Click for Sample Letter to the Editor Click for Infographic – Obamacare…
Read MoreAsk Congress to evaluate Obamacare’s new cost with amnesty
When Obamacare was being debated in Congress three years ago, one of the criticisms that Tea Party Patriots and other organizations made was that the bill lacked proper safeguards to ensure that illegal immigrants would not have access to Obamacare’s health care programs, including the expanded Medicaid program and the state exchanges. We were promised,…
Read MoreSteps for Organizing a Sign Waving Event/Local Street Rally
When this movement started there were only 22 people who committed around the country to hosting events. None of those 22 really had any idea if people would show up or not. Still, they knew they had to bring attention to the out of control government. You may not have a lot of people join you the…
Read MoreAmnesty Bill Talking Points
I. THE PROCESS IS BROKEN (GENERAL WEEKLY TALKING POINTS) Too Rushed: Congress needs more time to read and review the bill. We also need more hearings and opportunities for feedback to improve the current legislation. Lack of Transparency: This bill is another “behind-closed-doors” piece of legislation that was written by special-interest lobbying groups. Lack of…
Read MoreLocal Senate Offices
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