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Health/Medical Title: Texas Tea Party groups send a clear message to President Trump: 'the Freedom Caucus is not the problem' The Texas Tea Party will not be silent. Last week, Republicans scrambled to form a circular firing squad in the wake of the American Health Care Acts failure to launch. Conservatives opposition to the legislation drew the ire of President Trump and members of the Republican Establishment, who (unfairly) attacked the Freedom Caucus for killing the bill. But in a letter made available to Conservative Review, Lone Star state Tea Party organizations make clear that the Republican Party base in the highly consequential state of Texas stands with the Freedom Caucus in opposition to RINOcare. The letter was signed by over 90 conservative grassroots leaders and state GOP officials, and will be sent to President Trump Monday. To our dismay, the repeal and replace plan put forward by U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wisc.) did nothing to address the core regulatory infrastructure of Obamacare, which means that American families would still see health care costs continue to rise until at least 2026, the letter reads. This is unacceptable. Public support for the American Health Care Act placed around 17 percent, per Quinnipiac polls. The Freedom Caucus members argue their push for more conservative amendments saved the Republican Party from political disaster. According to the leader of the organization that put the letter together, those members are exactly right. The Freedom Caucus is doing exactly what their supporters and their constituents sent them to Washington to do, JoAnn Fleming told Conservative Review. The Ryancare bill did not do what the Republicans promised they would do. Fleming is the Executive Director of Grassroots America We the People, a political action committee that is the largest constitutional conservative citizen organization in East Texas and one of the largest in Texas. A volunteer conservative activist in Texas for over 25 years, Fleming also serves as the three-term chairman of the Texas Legislatures TEA Party Caucus Advisory Committee, Chairman of Lt. Governor Dan Patricks Grassroots Advisory Board, and an adviser to the newly formed Freedom Caucus of the Texas state legislature. Frankly, the people that I work with in Texas, all these grassroots leaders on this letter they worked their tails off to send Republicans to Washington and to offices at every level of government to stand strong behind conservative, limited government, constitutional conservative principles, Fleming said. In the eyes of these activists, Fleming explained, the GOP plan was a betrayal. Opposition to RINOcare was exactly what voters wanted from their elected representatives. The letter takes pains to drive that point home to the president. President Trumps pledge to fight the Freedom Caucus is baffling for these Tea Party activists. Trump had long positioned himself as an ally of the Tea Party. And so, according to JoAnn Fleming, this letter intends to make clear exactly where one of the Republican Partys most organized and enthusiastic voter base stands. The Tea Party groups of Texas urge Trump to work with the HFC to actually drain the swamp. We believe that hes not going to be able to drain any Washington, D.C., swamp without the support and help of conservatives, Fleming told CR. Thats just a given. All signs point toward another attempt at Obamacare repeal happening sooner rather than later. Over the weekend, President Trump tweeted an attack on the Fake News media for suggesting that attempts at repeal were dead. Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) April 2, 2017 Some liberal Republicans have signaled theyd rather work with Democrats than join with the Freedom Caucus to come up with a conservative plan. The Texan Tea Party is not willing to follow President Trump down that path. Unfortunately, the president will be on the opposite side of many conservative grassroots leaders on the ground, in the trenches every single day, should he continue to oppose the Freedom Caucus, Fleming said. The dedicated hard work of the Tea Party base here in Texas, as well as all across the nation, has bestowed Republicans with historic majorities in Congress and placed the presidency in their hands. If the GOP believes Tea Party activists will go away or blindly trust the Republicans in control, they are mistaken. I have given up the best part of my life to do this, and Im not about to change. I dont do this because I dont have anything else that I could do. I gave up a career in business to do this, and I do it because its the right thing to do, said Fleming. Anything that makes it harder for my grassroots colleagues to do what they do in their own communities just kind of sets my teeth on edge, Fleming said. Thats where this letter came from. Poster Comment: More evidence of just how weak the support for this bill really was. This was why they tried to keep it secret from the House members and the public and then tried to get Trump to help browbeat the brave and wonderful Freedom Caucus into voting for it. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread |
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