Some applause…and a warning

Question: If you’re the incoming Speaker of the House and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid vows to block the repeal of ObamaCare, do you  (A)  Ignore him? (B)   Retreat from your commitment to repeal ObamaCare? (C)   Send him the following letter: Thank you for reminding us – and the American people – of the backroom [...]

By |2011-01-05T20:38:52-05:00January 5th, 2011|Healthcare|0 Comments

Krauthammer unimpressed with tax compromise

Here’s the always-insightful Charles Krauthammer slamming Republicans for helping pass Obama’s tax deal last night: Remember the question after Election Day: Can Obama move to the center to win back the independents who had abandoned the party in November? And if so, how long would it take? Answer: Five weeks. An indoor record, although an asterisk should [...]

By |2010-12-17T09:57:51-05:00December 17th, 2010|Taxes|1 Comment

Dems’ Last-Minute, $1.1 Trillion Spending Feast

The Dems in Congress just don't get it.  They aren't listening to the American people, who sent a resounding message Nov. 2 that they don't desire any more spending and they desire massive cuts in spending.  Instead, the Congressional Dems are poised to pass a spending bill of $1.1 trillion. And critics wonder whether the [...]

By |2011-03-01T23:22:36-05:00December 15th, 2010|Economy|0 Comments

What your representatives are doing (or not) about Quantitative Easing; UPDATE: Randy Forbes responds

On November 15th, the Virginia Tea Party Patriots sent a letter to the Virginia Congressional Delegation condemning the “Quantitative Easing” (i.e., printing money and causing inflation) strategy the Federal Reserve is pursing. We want to provide you with the responses we received. ---- Rep. Eric Cantor—who is a co-sponsor of the Audit the Fed bill—provided [...]

By |2010-12-08T00:03:50-05:00December 2nd, 2010|Federal Reserve|8 Comments

Republicans don’t like the Tea Party – and they shouldn’t

Dan Riehl has two posts on his blog about elected Republicans’ generally negative view of the Tea Party  movement. In the first, he discusses how the soon-to-be-retired-against-his-will Congressman Bob Inglis believes the majority of his fellow Republicans agree with him that we are a conservative movement that preys on people’s fears and won’t last. In [...]

By |2010-07-14T18:23:59-04:00July 14th, 2010|Tea Party|5 Comments

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