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Tea Party List of Candidates Texas

Texas will have elect their tea party candidates in the Texas March 6, 2012 primary.
Tea Party Candidates to Challenge Texas RINO Republicans
Bob Hall – Texas Senate District 2
Ken Paxton – Texas Senate District 8
Van Taylor – Texas House District 66
Jeff Leach – Texas House District 67
Matt Beebe – Texas House District 121

The Tea Party Candidates Ideas believe Washington politicians make it clear that they are not committed to serious spending cuts and long-term structural spending reform, the Dow dropped more than 1,100 points (and has been swinging wildly ever since), Standard & Poor’s downgraded the U.S. credit rating to AA+, and we added $250 billion to the debt (bringing total U.S. debt to more than our gross domestic product).

Furthermore, our largest foreign creditor, China, demanded “international supervision over the issue of U.S. dollars . . . and a new, stable and secured global reserve currency may also be an option to avert a catastrophe caused by any single country.”

In other words, half the ship hit the iceberg.

The bond rating agencies and investors in our markets say we must cut spending. Foreign countries say we must cut spending. Tea Party advocates say we must cut spending. A majority of Americans say we must cut spending. Only Washington politicians could have the audacity to claim that the majority view is stubborn and that we should submit to their business-as-usual destructive ways. To better understand their minority worldview, perhaps we should all remember these are the same politicians and pundits who define spending cut as reducing the rate of spending increases.

This preference for economic and fiscal questions over social issues is not a top-down decision of the Tea Party leadership. There really is no Tea Party leadership. Those who conduct its affairs are mere coordinators of local groups where the real power lies. The entire affair is a grass roots-dominated movement. Tea Party groups in the U.S., leaves up to each local organization how to proceed and what to do. It is a bottom-up movement.

The determination to focus on fiscal and economic issues, to the exclusion of social questions, wells up from below as individual members vent their concerns over ObamaCare, stimulus spending and cap-and-trade legislation. It is around opposition to Obama’s agenda, not Roe v. Wade, that the movement is organized. It is a new day on the Republican right.

Members of the tea party, including Christian conservatives, he said, would generally think George Bush's use of government money to subsidize faith-based institutions "was the wrong direction." They also might have a strong personal opposition to same-sex marriage, he said, but believe banning gay marriage "is not a role for the federal government."

 

After the havoc the Texas Republican Party and its newly formed teabagger faction have wreaked on this country from Ronald Reagan to George H.W. Bush and culminating with the horror of George W. Bush and his neocon policies, a bloodbath sounds just fine by me. Indeed, one is long overdue.

According to yesterday's Houston Chronicle, the teabaggers in Texas are fed up and want to throw all of the bums out. In Texas, the bums happen to be Republicans. Even Texas Governor Rick Perry is a target of this group because he apparently is not conservative enough.

The example of the last election. The Tea Party movement proved to be a durable political force, and its candidates could proved ro be a costly and unwanted distraction for establishment Republicans who would rather be aiming their fire at Democrats. Case in point: the GOP race for Texas governor, where Tea Party ally Debra Medina of Wharton provided terrific competition for the Republican nomination against incumbent Gov. Rick Perry

Tea Party Candidates Iowa

Iowa will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Iowa Primary June 5, 2012.

Tea Party Candidates Tennessee

Tennessee will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Tennessee Primary August 2, 2012.

Tea Party Candidates Hawaii

Hawaii will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Hawaii Primary August 11, 2012.

Tea Party Candidates Wyoming

Wyoming will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Wyoming Primary August 21, 2012.

Tea Party Candidates West Virginia

West Virginia will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the West Virginia Primary May 8, 2012.

Tea Party Candidates Virginia

Virginia will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Virginia Primary June 12, 2012.

Tea Party News Virginia Candidates

The Virginia Tea Party Alliance is targeting seven Democratic state Senate candidates in an effort to help conservatives, not just Republicans, take control of the chamber. Democrats hold a 22-18 edge in the Senate, their last bastion of power at the state Capitol, with Republicans controlling the House of Delegates and holding all major executive posts. The Tea Party Alliance's "Beyond 21 – Creating a Conservative Tsunami in Virginia" campaign seeks to oust Sens. Ralph S. Northam, D-Norfolk; W. Roscoe Reynolds, D-Henry; George L. Barker, D-Fairfax; Mark R. Herring, D-Loudoun; and Phillip P. Puckett, D-Russell. It also targets two Democratic nominees in newly created districts — Bert Dodson in the 22nd District, which extends from Goochland County to Lynchburg, and Shawn Mitchell in the 13th District in Loudoun and Prince William counties. Karen Miner Hurd, executive director of the Virginia Tea Party Alliance, said that Republicans who hope to gain a few Senate seats and a narrow majority lack ambition. She thinks they can snag as many as nine. "Our recent polling shows that President Obama and his policies have alienated voters of across the spectrum here in Virginia, and there is a tremendous surge in renewed conservative energy," Hurd said. "That resurgence means that projections of a three- or four-seat gain are pessimistic and that Senate Republicans need to look at going beyond 21 and toward 24, or even 27 or 28 seats."

 

 

 

 

 

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