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Sen. Jim DeMint doesn’t think people much care about his presidential endorsement. But people do care--a lot.
At this AEI event, experts will discuss the feasibility and likely consequences of the proposed REINS Act.
Senator Jim DeMint sees 2010 as an excellent opportunity to elect conservatives, an opportunity that he has worked to seize.
Republicans would not have a shot at taking back either the House or Senate were it not for the Tea Party movement, which has both energized the conservative base and attracted independents to the GOP by promising to reform the party and restore fiscal sanity in Washington.
There are 24 people who are beneficiaries of nontrivial presidential buzz, but only five are likely to emerge as true candidates.
Soon-to-be Utah senator Mike Lee is already shaking things up on Capitol Hill by requesting public, recorded voting for earmark legislation.
While the media has focused on the rise of the Tea Party movement and the success of conservative insurgents in GOP primaries, there is a quiet insurgency taking place under the radar of more moderate Republicans for whom fiscal discipline is not a top priority.
But thebill introduced by Congressman Tom Feeneywould mandate a number of key corrections to these implementation mistakes.




