Tea Party Patriots Action Weekly Report from Washington for 10/28/19

CALENDAR: The House and Senate will both return Monday, and stay in session until Thursday. LAST WEEK ON THE HOUSE FLOOR: The House returned on Monday, and moved to consider H.Res. 647, Rep. Andy Bigg’s resolution censuring and condemning Rep. Adam Schiff for his conduct in overseeing the so-called “official” impeachment inquiry. As expected, Democrats…

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Tea 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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Trump Defense Team

WASHINGTON REPORT FOR 1/13/2020 PDF VIDEO AUDIO WEB WASHINGTON REPORT FOR 1/13/2020 PDF VIDEO AUDIO WEB This Week’s Action Items The impeachment trial begins in the Senate this week, so the two most important actions so far will be to call both of your Senators and to combat the left’s lies via social media and…

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New York Times’ Latest Exploit of Kavanaugh is Profoundly ”Yellow Journalism”

And we thought the smear campaign against now-Justice Brett Kavanaugh was over. On Sunday, the New York Times had to walk back on some outrageous, malicious and downright false claims of sexual assault by Justice Brett Kavanaugh during his college days. The article by Robin Pogrebin and Kate Kelly, adapted from their forthcoming book, alleged…

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The States Need an Education on ‘Common Core’ Flaws

A true testament to the government’s inability to create and run a successful program, ‘Common Core’ has been a thorn in the side of teachers, parents, and students for too long. Common Core education forces teachers and students to meet certain arbitrary, government-set standards before passing each grade. In theory, children should be at a…

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Poll: Majority of Americans Want Less Federal Spending

Both chambers passed a measure that would add $320 billion to our national debt and would suspend the $22 trillion national debt ceiling. Not only are conservative lawmakers in Congress outraged, but a majority of Americans are as well.  A recent poll revealed 56 percent of respondents agreed that “cutting government spending is better for…

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