Dear Patriot,
The Tea Party Army is on the ground in Wisconsin and working hard.
However, we have only five days left before the June 5th recall elections and there is so much to do.
Will you please make a generous contribution of any amount to help Tea Party Army voter education campaign in Wisconsin?
Tea Party Patriots has been blessed by so many good friends during this campaign. But we are still a bit short of our fundraising goal and time really is running out.
Please, will you help us stand up the recall-crazed left-wing by making the most generous last-minute contribution you can possibly afford?
I mean it when I say that this is the most important grass roots program in Tea Party Patriots’ history.
Democratic National Committee chairwoman Debbie Wasserman Schultz just declared that this recall battle “dry run” for the November election.
If the left’s campaign of lies, smears, threats, and intimidation of chaos succeed next week in Wisconsin, they will use these tactics all across America in the fall to steal elections from Patriots just like Scott Walker who stand up for less government and reform.
That’s why the Tea Party Patriots volunteer army is working so hard to educate and inform Wisconsin voters right now.
Please make the most generous contribution you possibly can right away and help these patriots to keep going over these last five days.
Remember, Tea Party Patriots is a nonprofit organization that helps local tea party groups get organized.
We don’t have the resources of the giant Washington based organizations on the left. We don’t have a war chest of hundreds of millions of dollars.
We are relying on ordinary taxpayers to put their lives on hold and travel to Wisconsin in order to go door to door to door.
And we are relying on good friends like you to help pay all their bills.
Please CLICK HERE to donate what you can.
The recall elections are just five days away and we must raise the rest of the money we need for this voter education effort
Thank you in advance for standing with the Tea Party movement. You are true friend and patriot!
For Liberty,
Help Reclaim America!
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Tea Party Army is in Wisconsin
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Thursday, May 10, 2012
Flood Wisconsin with Tea Party Volunteers
Dear Patriot,
We are off to a great start with our efforts to end the left’s abuse of recall elections starting with Wisconsin. However, we have a long way to go and not much time.
Here is the latest:
We are are deploying hundreds of volunteers into each of the targeted recall districts. That’s 4,000 patriots going door to door and making phone calls!
Our goal is to educate the voters in those key areas that Governor Walker’s policies are working and that turning back the clock on these reforms will bankrupt Wisconsin and lead to more economic misery.
This will be Tea Party Patriot’s most advanced voter education effort ever. We want to absolutely flood these targeted areas of Wisconsin with Tea Party citizen-volunteers.
Because of the generous support of Patriots like you, we have raised two-thirds of our $300,000 goal. However, we are still $100,000 short of our fundraising goal for this historic project.
We only have 25 days left before the first recall elections and we need to raise this addition $100,000 to pay for transportation, food and lodging for all the patriots who are traveling to Wisconsin in order to campaign door to door.
Please, make the most generous contribution you can right now. Time is very, very short.
We can’t wait until a week before the recall election to raise all this money. We need it now so that we can put all these patriots to work in Wisconsin as soon as possible.
The Democrats and their left-wing allies already have thousands of activists campaigning in Wisconsin. They’ve flown in professional organizers from all across America to roll back the courageous fiscal reforms Wisconsin policymakers have made. We cannot sit idly by while the left intimidates elected officials who are successfully fighting for Tea Party principles.
The left is spending millions on attack ads and hate-filled mailers. If the lefts Washington, DC based election machine successfully recalls Wisconsin officials they will be unstoppable. Wisconsin will become the lefts new blueprint to push their agenda in nearly every state – maybe even your state!
And that would be a disaster for America.
The Tea Party must fight back. This is one of the most important political battles of our lifetime.
Please make the most generous contribution you possibly can right away.
We have scores of patriot volunteers ready to defend limited government in Wisconsin. Now all we need is to the money to help put them to work!
Thank you in advance for standing with the Tea Party movement. You are true friend and patriot!
And don't forget, please click here to register for tomorrow's Tele Town Hall featuring Rep. Paul Ryan who will be speaking on the importance of the current battle in Wisconsin.
For Liberty,
Tea Party Patriots, Inc.
P.S.: The very best way to help Tea Party Patriots win in Wisconsin is through our First Brigade Program. Just Please Click HERE to support these Tea Party Patriots.
Tea Party Patriots, Inc. operates as a social welfare organization organized under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to Tea Party Patriots, Inc. are not deductible as charitable contributions for income tax purposes.
Scott Walker Support Go HERE
We are off to a great start with our efforts to end the left’s abuse of recall elections starting with Wisconsin. However, we have a long way to go and not much time.
Here is the latest:
We are are deploying hundreds of volunteers into each of the targeted recall districts. That’s 4,000 patriots going door to door and making phone calls!
Our goal is to educate the voters in those key areas that Governor Walker’s policies are working and that turning back the clock on these reforms will bankrupt Wisconsin and lead to more economic misery.
This will be Tea Party Patriot’s most advanced voter education effort ever. We want to absolutely flood these targeted areas of Wisconsin with Tea Party citizen-volunteers.
Because of the generous support of Patriots like you, we have raised two-thirds of our $300,000 goal. However, we are still $100,000 short of our fundraising goal for this historic project.
We only have 25 days left before the first recall elections and we need to raise this addition $100,000 to pay for transportation, food and lodging for all the patriots who are traveling to Wisconsin in order to campaign door to door.
Please, make the most generous contribution you can right now. Time is very, very short.
We can’t wait until a week before the recall election to raise all this money. We need it now so that we can put all these patriots to work in Wisconsin as soon as possible.
The Democrats and their left-wing allies already have thousands of activists campaigning in Wisconsin. They’ve flown in professional organizers from all across America to roll back the courageous fiscal reforms Wisconsin policymakers have made. We cannot sit idly by while the left intimidates elected officials who are successfully fighting for Tea Party principles.
The left is spending millions on attack ads and hate-filled mailers. If the lefts Washington, DC based election machine successfully recalls Wisconsin officials they will be unstoppable. Wisconsin will become the lefts new blueprint to push their agenda in nearly every state – maybe even your state!
And that would be a disaster for America.
The Tea Party must fight back. This is one of the most important political battles of our lifetime.
Please make the most generous contribution you possibly can right away.
We have scores of patriot volunteers ready to defend limited government in Wisconsin. Now all we need is to the money to help put them to work!
Thank you in advance for standing with the Tea Party movement. You are true friend and patriot!
And don't forget, please click here to register for tomorrow's Tele Town Hall featuring Rep. Paul Ryan who will be speaking on the importance of the current battle in Wisconsin.
For Liberty,
Tea Party Patriots, Inc.
P.S.: The very best way to help Tea Party Patriots win in Wisconsin is through our First Brigade Program. Just Please Click HERE to support these Tea Party Patriots.
Tea Party Patriots, Inc. operates as a social welfare organization organized under section 501(c)(4) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions to Tea Party Patriots, Inc. are not deductible as charitable contributions for income tax purposes.
Scott Walker Support Go HERE
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Thursday, March 22, 2012
Hands Off My Health Care Barry!
Americans for Prosperity to Hold Historic “Hands Off My Health Care” Rally in DC as Supreme Court Takes Up Legal Challenge to Obamacare
The rally will be on Tuesday, March 27, 2012 at 1:00 PM (ET) in Washington, DC
AFP Citizen Activists, Including Nearly 1,000 from New York and New Jersey, Will Descend on DC and Call on Supreme Court to Strike Down Unconstitutional Government Takeover of Health Care
BOGOTA, NJ – Americans for Prosperity, the state’s leading free-market, grassroots organization will deliver close to a thousand citizen activists from the New York/New Jersey area to Washington, D.C. this coming Tuesday, March 27, for the group’s “Hands Off My Health Care” rally.
The rally will take place in Upper Senate Park, near the Supreme Court Building, as the nation’s highest court takes up the most important case in a generation: the multi-state challenge to the constitutionality of the government health care takeover.
The “Hands Off My Health Care” rally is expected to draw thousands of citizen activists from across the country and will be headlined by numerous congressional leaders, including Rep. Paul Ryan of Wisconsin, Rep. Michelle Bachmann of Minnesota, Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky and Sen. Jim DeMint of South Carolina.
Americans for Prosperity state director Steve Lonegan has issued the following statement in advance of next week’s momentous rally.
“Two years ago, despite months of public opposition and outcry, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, Harry Reid and the Democratic Congress rammed through their government health care takeover, trampling on the Constitution and violating the right of American citizens to make their own health care choices.
“The burden now falls on the Supreme Court to preserve, protect and defend those precious freedoms bequeathed to us by the framers. The Court must rule the individual mandate, compelling American citizens to purchase health insurance against their will, to be unconstitutional, inseverable from the rest of the law and, thus, strike down this vicious assault on our rights in toto.
“On Tuesday, thousands of patriots from across the country will gather in Washington, D.C. to deliver this very message to the nine Supreme Court justices and to the nation at large: We will not stand for our Constitutional rights and liberties to be infringed. We demand that this law be overturned”
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Americans for Tax Reform
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Doctor Patient Medical Association
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Family Research Council
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Heartland Institute
Institute for Liberty
Let Freedom Ring
Restore America's Voice Now
Smart Girl Politics
Students for Life
The Richmond Patriots
TeaParty.net
Tea Party Express
Tea Party Patriots
Tea Party WDC
The Mommy Lobby
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Obamacare Will Have Tax Hikes on Young Adults and Children
The jobs-killing Obamacare law contains 20 new or higher taxes on American families and employers. Many of these tax increases fall on families making less than $250,000 — a direct violation of candidate Obama’s promise not to raise “any form” of taxes on these families.
Out of the 20 new or higher taxes in Obamacare, there are four that most hurt young adults and children. Every single one of these taxes violates President Obama’s “firm pledge” not to raise any form of taxes on families making less than $250,000.
The first is the “individual mandate” excise tax. Under Obamacare, all young adults must purchase “qualifying health insurance” (defined by unelected federal bureaucrats) or face an excise tax penalty of at least 2.5 percent of adjusted gross income. For many people in their late 20s or early 30s, health insurance may not fit into a budget that includes paying back student loans, starting a family or finding a job. Others might want to obtain health insurance, but find their preferred plan is no longer “qualified” by President Obama’s HHS bureaucrats. Raising taxes on young people is the wrong way to get them to buy health insurance.
The second Obamacare tax hike on young adults and kids is the “medicine cabinet tax.” This tax increase is already in effect. Since January of 2011, young people have not been able to purchase non-prescription, over-the-counter medicines from their flex-spending accounts (FSAs) or health savings accounts (HSAs). Since many young people require only light use of medical providers and can treat many illnesses over the counter, this tax increase falls on a large percentage of their actual out-of-pocket health expenditures.
The third Obamacare tax hike on young adults and kids is on FSAs. Many young people and parents of young children participate in flex accounts (FSAs) at work. Obamacare imposes a new cap of $2,500 per year on these accounts, which currently face no limits from the tax code. This will, again, fall largely on parents with young children. Consider braces, for example. A parent needing to buy a $4,000 pair of braces might want to run that cost through their flex account to make it pre-tax. A $2,500 cap makes that impossible for the whole cost.
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Tuesday, March 20, 2012
Paul Ryan Can Save Medicare
The GOP Budget and America's Future
The president's budget gives more power to bureaucrats, takes more from taxpayers to fuel the expansion of government, and commits our nation to a future of debt and decline.
Washington, Mar 20 -
By PAUL RYAN
Less than a year ago, the House of Representatives passed a budget that took on our generation's greatest domestic challenge: reforming and modernizing government to prevent an explosion of debt from crippling our nation and robbing our children of their future.
Absent reform, government programs designed in the middle of the 20th century cannot fulfill their promises in the 21st century. It is a mathematical and demographic impossibility. And we said so.
We assumed there would be some who would distort for political gain our efforts to preserve programs like Medicare. Having been featured in an attack ad literally throwing an elderly woman off a cliff, I can confirm that those assumptions were on the mark.
But one year later, we can say with some confidence that the attacks have failed. Courageous Democrats have joined our efforts. And bipartisan opposition to the path of broken promises is growing.
And so Tuesday, House Republicans are introducing a new Path to Prosperity budget that builds on what we've achieved.
Like last year, our budget delivers real spending discipline. It does this not through indiscriminate cuts that endanger our military, but by ending the epidemic of crony politics and government overreach that has weakened confidence in the nation's institutions and its economy. And it strengthens the safety net by returning power to the states, which are in the best position to tailor assistance to their specific populations.
More important, it tackles the drivers of our debt and averts the fiscal crisis ahead. This year, our nation's publicly held debt is projected to reach 73% of the economy—a dangerously high level that, according to leading economists, puts the nation at risk of a panicked run on its finances.

As shown in the nearby chart, our budget tackles this crisis head-on by cutting debt as a share of the economy by roughly 15% over the next decade, putting the nation's finances on a path to balance, and paying off the debt. By contrast, the president's budget pushes debt as a share of the economy even higher. In his budget's own words, it allows the government's fiscal position to "gradually deteriorate" after 2022.
On the critical issues of health security and tax reform, our budget draws a clear distinction between serious reformers and those who stand in the way of the growing bipartisan consensus for principled solutions.
Our budget's Medicare reforms make no changes for those in or near retirement. For those who will retire a decade from now, our plan provides guaranteed coverage options financed by a premium-support payment. And this year, our budget adds even more choices for seniors, including a traditional fee-for-service Medicare option.
We also introduce a competitive-bidding process to determine the growth of government's financial contribution to Medicare. Forcing health plans to compete against each other is the best way to achieve high-quality coverage at the lowest cost, and implementing these reforms in Medicare can have the effect of lowering health-care costs for everyone. This is the key to increasing access and affordability while preventing government debt from threatening the health security of seniors and the economic security of all Americans.
Our budget also spurs economic growth with bold tax reform—eliminating complexity for individuals and families and boosting competitiveness for American job creators. Led by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, our budget consolidates the current six individual income tax brackets into just two brackets of 10% and 25%.
We propose to reduce the corporate tax rate of 35%, which will soon be the highest rate in the developed world, to a much more competitive 25%. Our budget also shifts to a "territorial" tax system to end the practice of hitting businesses with extra taxes when they invest profits earned abroad in jobs and factories here at home.
We reject calls to raise taxes, but revenue nevertheless remains steady under our budget because we close special-interest loopholes. More important, our reforms will grow the economy—and the faster the economy grows, the more revenue the government will have to meet its priorities and start paying down the debt.
These patient-centered Medicare reforms and pro-growth tax reforms have a long history of bipartisan support. Medicare reforms based on choice and competition have their roots in the Clinton administration's bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare. And in recent years, I've worked with Democrats to advance these reforms.
Tax reforms based on lowering tax rates and closing loopholes go back to the Reagan administration, when Democrats served as the congressional co-sponsors of the landmark 1986 tax reform law. More recently, the chairmen of President Obama's bipartisan fiscal commission put forward a plan for lower rates and a broader base.
It makes sense that these ideas have attracted leaders in both parties. The premium support model offers the only guarantee that Medicare can keep its promise to seniors for generations to come. And pro-growth tax reform, by lowering rates for all Americans while closing loopholes that primarily benefit the well off, can eliminate unfairness in the tax code and ensure a level playing field for all.
While these ideas have enjoyed growing bipartisan support, President Obama has doubled down on policies that have drawn growing bipartisan opposition.
With regard to Medicare, his latest budget calls for giving "additional tools" to the Independent Payment Advisory Board, an unaccountable board of 15 unelected bureaucrats empowered by the new health-care law to cut Medicare in ways that will lead to denied care for seniors. Just this month, Democrats and Republicans alike voted for a measure to repeal this board.
And with regard to tax reform, the president's latest budget calls for taking more from American families and businesses by raising rates and adding complexity to the tax code—precisely at odds with the bipartisan consensus for tax reform.
It is rare in American politics to arrive at a moment in which the debate revolves around the fundamental nature of American democracy and the social contract. But that is where we are. And no two documents illustrate this choice of two futures better than the president's budget and the one put forward by House Republicans.
The president's budget gives more power to unelected bureaucrats, takes more from hard-working taxpayers to fuel the expansion of government, and commits our nation to a future of debt and decline.
The contrast with our budget couldn't be clearer: We put our trust in citizens, not government. Our budget returns power to individuals, families and communities. It draws inspiration from the Founders' belief that all people are born with an unalienable right to the pursuit of happiness. Protecting this right means trusting citizens, not nameless government officials, to decide what is in their best interests and make the right choice about our nation's future.
Mr. Ryan, a congressman from Wisconsin, serves as chairman of the House Budget Committee.
Support Paul Ryan HERE
The president's budget gives more power to bureaucrats, takes more from taxpayers to fuel the expansion of government, and commits our nation to a future of debt and decline.
Washington, Mar 20 -
By PAUL RYAN
Less than a year ago, the House of Representatives passed a budget that took on our generation's greatest domestic challenge: reforming and modernizing government to prevent an explosion of debt from crippling our nation and robbing our children of their future.
Absent reform, government programs designed in the middle of the 20th century cannot fulfill their promises in the 21st century. It is a mathematical and demographic impossibility. And we said so.
We assumed there would be some who would distort for political gain our efforts to preserve programs like Medicare. Having been featured in an attack ad literally throwing an elderly woman off a cliff, I can confirm that those assumptions were on the mark.
But one year later, we can say with some confidence that the attacks have failed. Courageous Democrats have joined our efforts. And bipartisan opposition to the path of broken promises is growing.
And so Tuesday, House Republicans are introducing a new Path to Prosperity budget that builds on what we've achieved.
Like last year, our budget delivers real spending discipline. It does this not through indiscriminate cuts that endanger our military, but by ending the epidemic of crony politics and government overreach that has weakened confidence in the nation's institutions and its economy. And it strengthens the safety net by returning power to the states, which are in the best position to tailor assistance to their specific populations.
More important, it tackles the drivers of our debt and averts the fiscal crisis ahead. This year, our nation's publicly held debt is projected to reach 73% of the economy—a dangerously high level that, according to leading economists, puts the nation at risk of a panicked run on its finances.

As shown in the nearby chart, our budget tackles this crisis head-on by cutting debt as a share of the economy by roughly 15% over the next decade, putting the nation's finances on a path to balance, and paying off the debt. By contrast, the president's budget pushes debt as a share of the economy even higher. In his budget's own words, it allows the government's fiscal position to "gradually deteriorate" after 2022.
On the critical issues of health security and tax reform, our budget draws a clear distinction between serious reformers and those who stand in the way of the growing bipartisan consensus for principled solutions.
Our budget's Medicare reforms make no changes for those in or near retirement. For those who will retire a decade from now, our plan provides guaranteed coverage options financed by a premium-support payment. And this year, our budget adds even more choices for seniors, including a traditional fee-for-service Medicare option.
We also introduce a competitive-bidding process to determine the growth of government's financial contribution to Medicare. Forcing health plans to compete against each other is the best way to achieve high-quality coverage at the lowest cost, and implementing these reforms in Medicare can have the effect of lowering health-care costs for everyone. This is the key to increasing access and affordability while preventing government debt from threatening the health security of seniors and the economic security of all Americans.
Our budget also spurs economic growth with bold tax reform—eliminating complexity for individuals and families and boosting competitiveness for American job creators. Led by House Ways and Means Committee Chairman Dave Camp, our budget consolidates the current six individual income tax brackets into just two brackets of 10% and 25%.
We propose to reduce the corporate tax rate of 35%, which will soon be the highest rate in the developed world, to a much more competitive 25%. Our budget also shifts to a "territorial" tax system to end the practice of hitting businesses with extra taxes when they invest profits earned abroad in jobs and factories here at home.
We reject calls to raise taxes, but revenue nevertheless remains steady under our budget because we close special-interest loopholes. More important, our reforms will grow the economy—and the faster the economy grows, the more revenue the government will have to meet its priorities and start paying down the debt.
These patient-centered Medicare reforms and pro-growth tax reforms have a long history of bipartisan support. Medicare reforms based on choice and competition have their roots in the Clinton administration's bipartisan Commission on the Future of Medicare. And in recent years, I've worked with Democrats to advance these reforms.
Tax reforms based on lowering tax rates and closing loopholes go back to the Reagan administration, when Democrats served as the congressional co-sponsors of the landmark 1986 tax reform law. More recently, the chairmen of President Obama's bipartisan fiscal commission put forward a plan for lower rates and a broader base.
It makes sense that these ideas have attracted leaders in both parties. The premium support model offers the only guarantee that Medicare can keep its promise to seniors for generations to come. And pro-growth tax reform, by lowering rates for all Americans while closing loopholes that primarily benefit the well off, can eliminate unfairness in the tax code and ensure a level playing field for all.
While these ideas have enjoyed growing bipartisan support, President Obama has doubled down on policies that have drawn growing bipartisan opposition.
With regard to Medicare, his latest budget calls for giving "additional tools" to the Independent Payment Advisory Board, an unaccountable board of 15 unelected bureaucrats empowered by the new health-care law to cut Medicare in ways that will lead to denied care for seniors. Just this month, Democrats and Republicans alike voted for a measure to repeal this board.
And with regard to tax reform, the president's latest budget calls for taking more from American families and businesses by raising rates and adding complexity to the tax code—precisely at odds with the bipartisan consensus for tax reform.
It is rare in American politics to arrive at a moment in which the debate revolves around the fundamental nature of American democracy and the social contract. But that is where we are. And no two documents illustrate this choice of two futures better than the president's budget and the one put forward by House Republicans.
The president's budget gives more power to unelected bureaucrats, takes more from hard-working taxpayers to fuel the expansion of government, and commits our nation to a future of debt and decline.
The contrast with our budget couldn't be clearer: We put our trust in citizens, not government. Our budget returns power to individuals, families and communities. It draws inspiration from the Founders' belief that all people are born with an unalienable right to the pursuit of happiness. Protecting this right means trusting citizens, not nameless government officials, to decide what is in their best interests and make the right choice about our nation's future.
Mr. Ryan, a congressman from Wisconsin, serves as chairman of the House Budget Committee.
Support Paul Ryan HERE
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