Impact of Tea Party Movement felt by Republican Party

August 23, 2010 by Bill Mick · Leave a Comment 

I’ve been a Republican my entire voting life. I believe in the principles my father taught me about government, taxes and what government should and, maybe more importantly, should not be doing. There was no doubt that when it came to the two major political parties in the USA that I made the correct selection for my core beliefs. Sadly, not everyone made that distinction when they selected their party affiliation and the Republican Party suffered as a result.

While the party itself still claimed those values and espoused their virtues, the candidates that the party began nominating in primaries were not so closely tied to them. Oh sure, they would talk conservatism on the campaign trail and tout family values and fiscal responsibility. Then they would get elected to office and we found ourselves wondering how government continued to grow apparently unchecked. Something was not quite right. Read more

2010 Brevard Tea Party Independence Day Celebration & Candidate Hobknob Announced

June 13, 2010 by Administrator · Leave a Comment 

The Brevard Tea Party Independence Day Celebration will be Saturday, July 3rd, from 1:30pm – 5:30pm at the Space Coast Stadium in Viera. Details are available at http://www.brevardteaparty.com.

Political activist Matt Nye and a group of volunteers have organized the Brevard Tea Party to celebrate the founding of the country and to protest big government and out of control spending. Read more

Telling You How I Vote…And Why I Tell You

August 14, 2008 by Bill Mick · 2 Comments 

Part one of who Bill’s voting for in the upcoming elections
From Bill Mick’s Insider Column

I’m not sure exactly when it was, but it was early in my talk radio days. I don’t think the show had been on for more than a year. I decided to lay it out there for everyone to see. Here it is. Here is how I am voting in the election. And today, I will tell you why I am telling you and anyone that cares to know how I vote.
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