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Obama vows veto of tea party debt plan Washington Post As the clock ticks toward a first-ever default on America's debt, House Republicans are planning to vote on a tea party deficit-cutting plan that's unlikely to clear Congress. If it does, President Barack Obama has promised a veto. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
The Tea Party And George W. Bush (AKA Moderate Republicans) The Chattanoogan Since the inception of the Tea Party movement, a recurring criticism or question by the media, liberals and other detractors has been the following: Where was the Tea Party when President George W. Bush and members of his Party were spending like ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party Debt Plan Takes Center Stage TIME Charles Schumer (D-NY) during a debt-ceiling news conference at the US Capitol July 14, 2011 in DC (WASHINGTON) — The next step in the weeks-long saga over how to increase the government's borrowing cap is to let House tea party forces try it their ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Tea Party Nation: Stand by the Bachmanns Against Gays and the 'Liberal Freak Show' Towleroad Tea Party Nation President Judson Phillips plays the victim card in a message to Tea Party activists, calling on them to rally behind Michele and Marcus Bachmann and their views on "ex-gay" therapy as they come under attack by the "liberal freak show. ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Tea Party Changes Conversation, If Not Votes Gather.com Tea Party candidates ran on a pledge of no new taxes, and they meant it. That's the way it looks to political observers as the Obama administration plays a high stakes game of blink with the political neophytes. One thing is undeniable, the new caucus ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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Va. congressional delegation split on tea party budget measure Richmond Times Dispatch By Times-Dispatch Staff BY OLYMPIA MEOLA Virginia's congressmen are split in their support of a tea party-backed balanced-budget amendment slated to come before the House of Representatives this week for a vote. The measure, which would essentially ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
DeMint: Debt debate will show if Tea Party still "a force" The Hill (blog) By Daniel Strauss - 07/18/11 10:47 AM ET The debate over increasing the debt ceiling will show whether the Tea Party still has influence, Republican Sen. Jim DeMint (SC) said Monday. "We're going to find out if the Tea Party's still there in force in ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Defense spending fuels the debt crisis The Hill (blog) 07/18/11 09:05 AM ET Since the start of the 112th Congress, the US House Republican majority –with its dozens of new Tea Party members – has been telling the American people our country is "broke." During the budget debate, Tea Party Republicans argued ... See all stories on this topic » |
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Tea Party Debt Plan Takes Center Stage, Vote Expected This Week By The Huffington Post News Editors WASHINGTON -- Congressional leaders are giving tea party-backed Republican freshmen the run of the House this week with a plan to let the government borrow another $2.4 trillion – but only after big and immediate spending cuts and ... The Huffington Post | Full News Feed | ||
Tea Party Group to Host GOP Debate on Twitter | Crooks and Liars By Bluegal aka Fran Whose idea was it to hold a GOP Candidate 'Tea Party Twitter Debate' with questions from you, the Tweeters? They sure have a lot of Chootzpah. A number of journalists are going to have a hard time following Rick Perry's answers, ... Crooks and Liars | ||
Daily Kos: Tea party Republicans push balanced budget amendment to ... By rss@dailykos.com (Jed Lewison) You know how tea party Republicans are showing True Political Courage by bravely defending unpopular spending cuts? Well: Almost all Republicans and some Democrats will vote to alter the Constitution when the issue comes up as early as ... Daily Kos | ||
Debt Kamikazes: Tea Party (Again) By Steven L. Taylor Via Newsweek: McConnell needs to be sent home, says Mark Meckler, cofounder of Tea Party Patriots. It's an embarrassment. It's an abdication of governing. Outside the Beltway | ||
Seven Reasons Why The Tea Party's Suicide Pact Will Hurt the ... By Barry Nolan As the biggest political cliffhanger in U.S. history draws to its dramatic conclusion, a nagging question remains: What really happens if the debt ceiling is not raised, and what does it mean to me? Somewhat astonishingly, there is a ... Boston Daily |
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