They've put their political hopes in people voting against dems and Obama, it will be another huge mistake by the Stupid party.
If repubs win and either repeal, defund, or dismatle Obamacare then they will have done the job well. However, as we sit here today we all are "wondering" if this will happen? And it's not a question of them TRYING, they have to do it! But I don't know if they will because the GOP or the RNC has not purposed a unified plan!
My point is put those with viable plans in the leadership positions. This is the goal of the Tea Party groups on bringing our government back to us.
As far as I’m concerned, the existing leadership for the party, Senate and House are woefully inadequate and non-starters. They had their chance to use the power we gave them to benefit the governed and wasted it on themselves and their elitist pals.
To name names, McConnell, Boehner and Steele must be gone from consideration on November 3rd. We can’t clean house with a dirty, dingy, and moldy mop.
“But I don’t know if they will because the GOP or the RNC has not purposed a unified plan!”
The Contract for America was not rolled out until 6 weeks before the 1994 elections. There’s still time. The Dems have set such a low bar, there’s several no-brainer pledges all Republican candidates could make that won’t tie the party’s hands but will serve to remind people how outrageously Dems have governed:
1) We will not allow anyone who has violated federal tax laws to serve as chair of any committee in Congress.
2) We will not pass any legislation that increases taxes by more than $100 billion on a strict party-line vote.
3) We will never spend revenues dedicated to a special purpose, such as Social Security, Medicare and highway trust funds, on other purposes.
4) We will not allow any increase in the federal debt as a share of GDP.
5) We will abandon the use of earmarks so long as the Democrats agree to the same restriction.
6) We will never enact legislation requiring Americans to purchase something against their will.
Surely there are others, but I’ve tried to address the major issues that have most aroused the Tea Party to action.