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Sunday, March 17, 2013

TPP at CPAC: Interviews with Jenny Beth Martin, Rep. Louie Gohmert & Col. Allen West


Jenny Beth Martin, Co-Founder of Tea Party Patriots, spoke at CPAC this past Saturday....



And below, Jim Hoft of Gateway Pundit and Dr. Gina Loudon of the Dr. Gina Loudon Show, interview one of the true fighters in D.C., TX Congressman Louie Gohmert...



Here Allen West sits down and talks with Jim & Dr. Loudon.....


Friday, March 15, 2013

Tea Party Patriots: Live at CPAC

This week Tea Party Patriots are at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), one of the largest gatherings of conservative activists on the planet, and we are here in full force! See how we are involved and how you can experience CPAC even if you can't make it here in person!

Throughout the conference, we will have special break out sessions with many of the great people we have had the opportunity to work with over the last several years. People like Dr. CL Gray who inspired The Determinators, our documentary on Obamacare; Caleb Yee & Amanda Robbins who will discuss how to start a campus Tea Party; and many more.

Tea Party Patriots will have our film crew on hand bringing you live coverage with special interviews, and updates from the entire weekend.  Tea Party Patriots Co-Founder and National Coordinator, Jenny Beth Martin will address the entire crowd from the main stage on Saturday morning.

Click below to watch live! Broadcasting Friday 3pm - 5pm, broadcast time for Saturday is to be announced.  


Monday, March 4, 2013

Stop Medicaid expansion in Ohio: Tuesday Blitz


Last Monday, Tea Party Patriots State Co-Coordinator Marianne Gasiecki delivered a letter against the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio signed by 25 Ohio Tea Party & liberty groups across the state, and the petition signed by over 2,600 Ohio residents, to Governor Kasich's office. A copy of the letter and petition was also delivered to Ohio House Speaker Batchelder’s and Senate President Faber's offices.


Getting coverage from the local level to across Ohio and from San Francisco to Washington D.C., you can be sure that not only Governor Kasich and the Ohio Legislature knows where we stand, but the country now knows the Tea Party & Liberty groups in Ohio are ready to combat any expansion of Medicaid in our state.

To date, while we have received no direct response from the Governor himself, the Tea Party & Liberty groups in Ohio were attacked by a recent political appointee of Governor Kasich's days after our letter and petition were delivered.

In response to our opposition on the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio under Obamacare, Ohio Right to Life President Michael Gonidakis, who supported provisions that allowed Obamacare to become law, and who was recently appointed to the State Medical Board by Governor Kasich, called Tea Party groups in Ohio, "idealogues that are putting the conservative movement at risk by opposing the expansion of Medicaid and saying to hell with other Ohioans."

It should also be noted that while he claims to have fought against the passage of Obamacare, Gonidakis actively campaigned for and applauded the passage of the Stupak Amendment, which allowed Obamacare to be passed into law. Now, while on the State Board, he is promoting the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio under Obamacare.
How do we respond to these border-line Obama-like Chicago-style thug politics? We work even harder to defeat the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio under Obamacare!

Passion to Action

Tuesday Blitz

On Tuesday, March 5, 2013 (tomorrow), the letter against the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio signed by 25 Ohio Tea Party & Liberty groups, along with the petition against expanding Medicaid in Ohio --  with now nearly.2,800 signatures (sign Petition here) -- will be sent to all members of the House Finance Committee currently hearing the bill.

We are asking everyone to please call and email the GOP members of the House Finance Committee on the same day (Tuesday, March 5) to reinforce our opposition. Along with this, we are asking everyone to also call Governor Kasich, and House Speaker Batchelder to express your opposition to Medicaid expansion on the same day. Please make as many calls as you can.

Governor Kasich
PH #: (614)466-3555

House Speaker Batchelder
PH #: (614)466-8140

Next and most importantly, please call and email GOP members of the House Finance Committee and urge them to VOTE NO on expanding Medicaid in Ohio under Obamacare. Please make as many calls as you can.

House Finance Committee
Chair
Rep Ron Amstutz
PH #: (614)466-1474

Vice-Chair
Rep. Jeff McClain
PH #: (614)644-6265

Rep. Richard Adams
PH #: (614)466-8114

Rep. Marlene Anielski
PH #: (614)644-6401

Rep. Peter Beck
PH #: (614)644-6027

Rep. Timothy Derickson
PH #: (614)644-5094

Rep. Mike Dovilla
PH #: (614)466-4895

Rep. Mike Duffy
PH #: (614)644-6030

Rep Anne Gonzales
PH #: (614)466-4847

Rep. Dave Hall
PH #: (614)466-2994

Rep. Bill Hayes
PH #: (614)466-2500

Rep. Ron Maag
PH #: (614)644-6023

Rep Ross McGregor
PH #: (614)466-2038

Rep. Cliff Rosenberger
PH #: (614)466-3506

Rep. Barbara Sears
PH #: (614)466-1731

Rep. Ryan Smith
PH #: (614)466-1366

Rep. Robert Sprague
PH #: (614)466-3819

Rep. Peter Stautberg
PH #: (614)644-6886

Rep. Gerald Stebelton
PH #: (614)466-8100


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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Blog Bug - All better now





The Cleveland Tea Party Patriot blog was out of commission for about a week - it had a very nasty virus. All better now. 



Sorry for the inconvenience. 

Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Stop Medicaid Expansion in Ohio! Sign the Petition!


Stop Medicaid Expansion in Ohio!

Sign the Petition Now!


  





As you probably know, Governor Kasich caved to pressure to expand Medicaid, in direct defiance of the Ohio's voters. Please sign the petition to Governor Kasich immediately and share it with everyone you know! We will deliver the petition to the Governor on Friday to remind him that we the people of Ohio reject Obamacare in its entirety.
Text of the petition:

Dear Governor Kasich,

We the undersigned residents of Ohio stand firmly and strongly against the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio under the Federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).
In the current structure, Medicaid spending in Ohio is already an unsustainable fiscal liability to our state. The fiscal liability of expanding Medicaid in Ohio will compound this burden and will quickly outgrow any promised funds from the Federal Government.

Any expansion of Medicaid in Ohio will further increase the financial burden for future generations of Ohio residents.

We strongly believe that continuing the proposed expansion of Medicaid is not only fiscally irresponsible, but does not solve the issue of quality, affordable care through a balanced free market approach.

Please be advised that the undersigned Ohio residents will remain engaged and active in the legislative process to do our part to stop any expansion of Medicaid in Ohio under, or in conjunction with, the Federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
We request that you please reconsider your proposed expansion of Medicaid so we can all concentrate our efforts in moving our state forward rather than saddling us with further financially unsustainable entitlements.



Thursday, February 14, 2013

Call your rep in Columbus: NO Medicaid expansion in Ohio



NO to Medicaid expansion in Ohio



Last night, Mansfield and Cleveland Tea Party Patriots held a conference call with tea party and liberty minded leaders to discuss Governor Kasich's decision to expand Medicaid in Ohio. Joining us were experts from the Buckeye Institute, State Budget Solutions, and Tea Party Patriots.

We strongly believe that this proposed expansion of Medicaid is not only fiscally unsustainable, but also does not solve the issue of quality, affordable care through a balanced free market approach. These tea party leaders will be signing an official statement to the Governor, which will be released next week.

Not only does the expansion of this entitlement program further burden Ohio taxpayers without any long-term solution, studies show that because Medicaid pays Ohio doctors roughly half of what private insurers pay - which will only decline over time - patients receiving treatment through Medicaid receive care that is inferior to those who are uninsured.

Please continue to call your state Representative and express your opposition to the Governor's decision to expand Medicaid.

Click here for your Ohio representative contact information.

Tuesday, February 12, 2013

More on healthcare: Wheels Coming Off



More on Healthcare(and a reminder to sign up for the Feb. 13 conference call)


In news related to current efforts to stop the expansion of Medicaid in Ohio, here is Betsy McCaughey, in a recent New York Post piece ("Wheels Coming Off"), on  a few of the ugly realities of ObamaCare coming to light as provisions begin to kick in:

the biggest setback is that most states are refusing to set up insurance exchanges. The exchanges are supposed to sell the government-mandated plans and hand out taxpayer-funded subsidies to most enrollees. 
Here’s the glitch. The law says that in states that refuse, the federal government can set up an exchange. But the law empowers only state exchanges, not federal ones, to hand out subsidies. The Obama administration says it will disregard the law and offer subsidies in all 50 states anyway, but the case will likely go to the Supreme Court. 
If the courts uphold the clear language of the law, then some 8 million people in the affected states won’t be eligible for subsidies to cover that $20,000 (or more) insurance bill. That’s another 8 million without coverage. 
All in all, at least 40 million people could be uninsured in 2016, only 9 million fewer than before the law was passed. 
Expect the momentum for repealing this law to grow as its flaws, perverse incentives and faulty predictions come to light.

Keep some of this in mind during tomorrow evening's conference call (8 pm) discussing how to STOP Medicaid expansion in Ohio. Sign up for the call here