Tea Party Republicans have spent years saying they want a return to the days when government provided all of our needs and then some.
And they are on their way to achieving their vision.
But the Tea party has failed to do anything to reverse the decades of neglect that has crippled our economy and society.
Tea party voters have been promised a return, a return that, so far, has never come.
The Tea party movement is on the cusp of a breakthrough that will give us the confidence and the tools to rebuild our economy, the American family and the American culture.
But first, they must get elected.
The party that believes in the values of liberty and freedom, a government that protects individual liberty and equality, and the power of the marketplace to deliver economic growth and prosperity must win the 2018 midterm elections.
They must win because if they do not win, the tea party movement will go down in history as a failure and as a disaster for the Republican Party.
The tea party is a movement that wants to end the rule of big government, which has been hijacked by the big business and special interests who have controlled our political process.
The goal is to put a conservative, free-market agenda back into the White House and into the Congress.
If we don’t win this election, we will be in trouble.
The conservative movement in America needs to get behind this movement.
It is time for the Tea movement to lead the charge to bring back a strong and effective government.
The Republican Party has had a lot of work to do in recent years.
In Congress, for example, Republicans have voted for many things the Tea partiers hate.
But when it comes to the issues of personal liberty, health care, education and national security, the GOP has failed us.
We need to get back to the basics of conservative values, which is liberty and prosperity.
The American people have repeatedly asked us to repeal and replace Obamacare, which was a massive failure.
It’s time for Republicans to take a strong stand on that issue.
We also need to make sure that we don-t allow the Federal Reserve to take over our economy.
It should not be the Fed that controls the money supply.
We must get rid of the Federal Credit Union Act and the Federal Student Aid Act.
They are both unconstitutional.
We should also get rid in the Senate of the disastrous and unfair health care reform law.
These laws will make health care more expensive for Americans.
They will also lead to the end of Medicare, Medicaid and other essential health benefits that have served our country so well for so long.
We can get rid the tax code, which will raise taxes on working families and corporations and increase the deficit.
But there are many more issues that we should work on and we need to put our foot down on many of them.
There are many issues that will be more important than repealing Obamacare and these include the economy, our military and our foreign policy.
And the most important of these is the future of our children.
Republicans should stand up for the American people and their children.
We cannot continue to let big government dominate our lives.
The House is currently debating the American Taxpayer Relief Act, a $1.6 trillion plan that would raise taxes for the middle class.
We shouldn’t allow this bill to pass.
If it does pass, Republicans should immediately stop the filibuster.
They need to do so in order to allow Republicans to advance a balanced budget amendment that could pass the Senate with only a simple majority.
They should also use the process of reconciliation, which allows for a simple, one-vote majority to pass legislation.
It would require only two-thirds support from the Senate to pass, but Republicans are already making it harder to do this.
And we need the Democrats to join us.
The next few weeks will be very important.
The Senate is expected to vote on a bill that would extend a special tax break for families with children.
That tax break will pay for $2,500 worth of groceries for families who earn more than $250,000.
The Republicans are trying to pass a bill to extend the child tax credit by $2 for couples earning more than that, but that bill is opposed by Democrats and other progressive groups.
They believe the bill will hurt low-income families and seniors, but it will also benefit rich people.
We all know the Republicans want to reduce the middle-class tax break.
They want to cut Social Security and Medicare, which means they want to slash the incomes of the middle classes.
And when you cut incomes, you get fewer people on welfare.
Republicans also want to end a deduction for charitable giving and they want the deduction to be phased out over time.
We have a lot to be proud of, but we have to take it step by step.
I am proud of the fact that the House has passed a bill repealing and replacing Obamacare.
And now it is time to move forward.
There is no question that this will be