Category: News

Attempts to Erase Trump Will Cost GOP Elections 2022 and 2024

The Epoch TimesJack PhillipsFebruary 18, 2021 Rep. Jim Banks (R-Ind.), who is the chairman of the Republican Study Committee, said that attempts to purge the party of former President Donald Trump will cost the GOP all elections. “A Republican Party that seeks to erase…

What comes after Trump’s third term?

WNDBy Craige McMillanJune 12, 2020 Craige McMillan exhorts conservatives not to ignore local races and voter fraud Plenty of Trump loyalists are fired up about reelecting Donald Trump for a second term. And that’s really important – because as we…

Is this the Source of the Government Panic?

We The People Convention By Tom Zawistowski 3/31/20 How a handful of Democratic activists created alarming, but bogus data sets to scare local and state officials into making rash, economy-killing mandates . . . This website is where YOUR Governor got the…

Questions that the General Assembly and Citizens of Ohio Need Answered by Governor DeWine Today

We The People ConventionBy Tom Zawistowski3/25/20 Today, Tom Zawistowski, President of the TEA Party affiliated We the People Convention, put out a list of questions that Ohio Governor DeWine and his incompetent and unqualified Health Director Dr. Acton must answer in…

Levi teams up with gun control group

The Hill September 4, 2018 Levi Strauss teams up with gun control group: ‘We simply cannot stand by silently’ American denim giant Levi Strauss & Co. announced Tuesday that it is launching a series of new initiatives to benefit groups working to…

MR. PRESIDENT – VETO THIS SPENDING BILL!

Tom Zawistowski,  Thursday, March 23, 2018 The Ohio TEA Party organization the We the People Convention, asked President Trump to reverse his position on the $1.3 Trillion spending bill being considered by Congress because it is a betrayal of the…

Omnibus spending bill… “must pass”

  Yesterday, Congressional “leaders” released a 2,000-plus page Omnibus spending bill with a price tag of $1.3 trillion. Members of the House had less than 24 hours to read the bill before the vote, and just a little while ago…