Showing posts with label Tea Party GOP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tea Party GOP. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

REPUBLICANS WE HAVE NO PART OF YOU! YOU NEED US

  Myself as a God fearing Constitutional Conservative and Tea Party activist and along with many others in our movement are tired to the point where someone needs to speak out.I will be more than happy to do so.What we are tired of is people comparing the Tea Party movement being associated with the GOP of today nothing could be more different.
 Alot of the base of the Republican party once years ago was trumpeting the great Ronald Reagan a great man indeed but if he was to see the state of the Republican party today the great gipper would be saying What in the heck happened to you all of you?
 Reagan would not be able to recognize todays GOP.Why one may ask?The party has been taken over by moderates dressed up as conservatives a.k.a RINOS (Republican In Name Only) bearing no resemblence to the great Conservative movements of years gone by.
 Which leads us to the Tea Party movement.While the GOP today care more about looking good like their left wing buddies in the media and Democrat party we in the Tea Party are getting more viciously attacked by the media and the aforementioned Democrat party.
 But there is a light shinning bright at the end of the tunel.Our movement is made up of Americans period with no fancy BS label like liberal main stream or middle class.
 We are made up of Americans fed up with frivolous entitlement spending like welfare ssi benefits given out hand over foot.Laws like abortion taking away the most vulnerable our beautiful gifts from God newborns being slaughtered just because the US Supreme Court stated over close to 40 years ago that a woman has a Constitutional right to abort her child Yes I said child in her womb.Since the Roe v. Wade decision back in 1973 millions of innocent lives have been taken away because of an UNCOSTITUTIONAL ruling by a few empty black robes.Yet today we say God Bless America.
 I believe that the Lord will continue to bless our great nation but we need to turn back to him and sooner rather than later.
 There are even some within the ranks of the Tea Party movement who are trying to take over our movment just to give those power hungry a whiff of feeling important.You know who you are.Listen to US.Rep. Alan West's (R-Fl) comments over the weekend yes toward the establishments of both hack filled lamestream political parties.Then you will get the picture.

Respectfully Submitted

David R.Beaupre

Friday, April 1, 2011

The Case Republicans & Tea Partiers Need to Make By Michael Barone

 Has the wind gone out of the sails of the smaller government movement? Is the Tea Party movement going through a hangover? You can find some evidence for these propositions. In Washington, Democrats like former National Chairman Howard Dean look forward gleefully to a government shutdown, and Sen. Charles Schumer thinks he can drive a wedge between Speaker John Boehner and “extremist” Tea Partiers.
And in state capitals some new Republican governors are getting hostile receptions to their plans for cutting spending and curtailing the power of public employee unions.
In Ohio, Gov. John Kasich has only 30 percent approval, according to a Quinnipiac poll. Pennsylvania’s Tom Corbett, easily elected last November, has negative ratings as well.
And in the state that has made more headlines than any other this year, Wisconsin, Gov. Scott Walker is facing some headwinds. He did get the Republican legislature to pass limits on the bargaining powers of state employee unions. And union dues aren’t going to be deducted from public employees’ next paychecks.
But the Democratic state senators’ tactic of leaving the state and the often violent protests at the state Capitol have mobilized public employee unions and their supporters.
A Polling Company poll conducted for Independent Women’s Voice showed 53 percent of voters with unfavorable feelings toward Walker and only 46 percent favorable. By a similar margin voters sided with the public employee unions over the governor in the recent controversy.
In New Jersey, a more Democratic state than Wisconsin, Gov. Chris Christie has won majority support in his struggles with public employee unions by making his case repeatedly, with facts and figures, and with a forcefulness that has made his town hall appearances a YouTube hit.
Christie and Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell, both elected in 2009, have won public acceptance of major spending cuts by making the alternatives and the facts clear.
Republicans in Wisconsin and other states, and Republican leaders in Washington, need to do the same. Given their druthers, voters oppose tax increases and spending cuts. But they’re responsive to the message that in these hard economic times it’s not possible to have all good things.
They have seen that vast spending increases haven’t generated jobs, and they understand that tax increases can choke a sputtering economic recovery. Given the facts, they understand that public employee unions inflate spending, reduce accountability and operate as a mechanism for the involuntary transfer of taxpayer money to one political party.
The press won’t make that case.
Republicans and Tea Partiers need to do it themselves.

This opinion piece was found at RealClearPolitics.com and is in this mornings edition of the Boston Herald Op/Ed Pages

Michael Barone is a Senior Political Analyst for Washington (D.C.) Examiner

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Sen. McConnell: "Tea Party Has Had Overwhelmingly Positive Impact"

Sen. McConnell:
 
"In my view, the tea party has had an overwhelmingly positive impact on the most important issues of the day. It's helped focus the debate. It's provided a forum for Americans who felt left out of the process to have a voice and make a difference," Sen. Mitch McConnell (R-KY) said on the Senate floor this morning.

McConnell praised the tea party movement after Harry Reid admonished it several minutes earlier.


Commentary

Its about time that Republicans learned their lesson about the Tea Party.Now Massachusetts Republicans need to learn to embrace us and our political philosophy.