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Soloing The Outer Caverns Batcave Raid – Video


Soloing The Outer Caverns Batcave Raid
Solo run through of the Batcave Outer Caverns raid. Music by Megadeath, Hideki Naganuma, The Tea Party, and Paul Oakenfold. SHAREfactory https://store.sonyentertainmentnetwork.com/#!

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The Boston Tea Party (screencast) – Video


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Executive Action Backlash – Judge Andrew Napolitano – Stuart Varney – Video


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Tea Party Takes Aim at Republican-Obama Accord on Trade Agenda

The Tea Party is aiming to stop one of the few initiatives President Barack Obama and Republicans in Congress say they both want in the coming year: more free trade.

The effort, which has drawn interest from Democratic allies in U.S. labor unions, is aimed at killing legislation that would let the president submit trade deals for an up-or-down vote, called fast-track authority.

Business lobbyists, in turn, are seeking the allegiance of freshly elected lawmakers to head off the threat to Obamas trade agenda from Republicans skeptical of his powers.

Anti-trade sentiments are more ascendant in the Republican party than they might have been 20 years ago, Obama said yesterday at a meeting with the Business Roundtable, which represents chief executive officers from U.S. companies, including Dupont Co. (DD) and Visa Inc. (V)

Tea Party-endorsed lawmakers have vexed the Republican leadership since they emerged as a faction after 2010 congressional elections. They have stopped Speaker John Boehner from making deals with Obama on deficit reduction and torpedoed chances for broad immigration legislation in 2013.

Fast-track powers would help Obama complete agreements, such as a 12-nation free-trade deal known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which is the commercial element of his foreign policys pivot to Asia. Without the authority, other governments wont open their markets to agricultural products, services and other American exports for fear that Congress will change the terms of the deal.

Republican Representatives Duncan Hunter of California, David McKinley of West Virginia and David Joyce of Ohio yesterday gave Boehner a letter signed by 19 party members urging against a vote on a fast-track bill in this Congress. And they signaled they are unwilling to ever vote for it.

The American people have spoken loud and clear: they want a new direction for our country, they wrote. The habitual abuses of power by this president have eroded the faith of the American people, who no longer trust his judgment or leadership.

Obama, in his remarks, said that trade policy has split Democrats, with labor unions and environmental groups opposing new deals, and the public is uneasy with perceptions that trade deals pinch their pocketbooks.

Were not going to get anything done in this town until we can describe to the average American worker how this is improving their wages, Obama said.

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Tea party lawmakers: Deny funding for Obama's "amnesty"

Tea Party lawmakers pushed their colleagues on Friday to deny funding for President Obama's recent decision to shelter millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation, saying Republicans who told midterm voters they'd put a stop to the president's "amnesty" need to put their money where their mouth is.

"Just about every Republican candidate in the country campaigned saying, 'If you elect us, we will stop president Obama's amnesty,'" Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, said at a news conference from the steps of the U.S. Capitol, flanked by several tea party-affiliated colleagues. "What I'm here urging my fellow Republicans to do is very, very simple: do what you said you would do. Honor your commitments."

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Congressional Republicans are settling on a strategy to strike back at President Obama's executive action on immigration. As Nancy Cordes reports...

Republican congressional leaders are gauging support for a spending bill that would punt any attempt to defund the president's proposal into next year, averting the imminent threat of a government shutdown and allowing the incoming, GOP-controlled Congress to take the lead on the issue.

Some of the most conservative members of the congressional GOP, though, are pushing their leaders to take a stand now, not later.

"Congress should stand up and use the power of the purse to say we will fund the government, we will fund the operation of the federal government, but we will not allocate taxpayer dollars to lawless and illegal amnesty," Cruz explained.

Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, one of the fiercest critics of the president's immigration policies, suggested members who vote to fund Mr. Obama's executive action, even if temporarily, will have violated the public trust.

King said he can't fathom "how it is that anybody can step into the House or Senate chambers January 6th and take an oath to uphold this constitution...having voted to fund the president's lawless unconstitutional act."

"That crosses a line that can't be tolerated!" he exclaimed. "And anyone that would vote to fund it can't sincerely take this oath next January."

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