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3 Things Republicans Should Do To Stop Losing And Start Winning When They Take Back Congress In 2022
By: Spencer Chretien
May 09, 2022

There is much to be done if Republicans reclaim both chambers of Congress in November, from investigating the origins of Covid, to confronting the Biden administration’s failures on inflation and the border, to protecting parents and students who find themselves under attack by the K-12 and higher education systems.

Any conservative candidate for office in 2022 will echo these themes. But restoring American greatness will take more than establishment politics.

Winning the culture war will require both veteran and newly elected politicians in 2023 to adopt innovative approaches to various issues, some of which they may not realize they have power over, and some of which involve reopening old cans of worms. In this spirit, here are three ideas out of many a newly Republican Congress should make happen.

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Only ONE:

PERFORM.
Oh I looked quickly and thought you wrote REFORM.

re·form
/rəˈfôrm/
verb
1.
make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.


As in reform themselves and get back to the conservative moral and fiscal principals that the republican party was supposed to be about.

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Oh I looked quickly and thought you wrote REFORM.

re·form
/rəˈfôrm/
verb
1.
make changes in (something, typically a social, political, or economic institution or practice) in order to improve it.


As in reform themselves and get back to the conservative moral and fiscal principals that the republican party was supposed to be about.

Well, maybe we're picking at nits... One would require the other, either way around.

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1. Pass Legislation Pressuring the Supreme Court to Reconsider New York Times v. Sullivan

2. Unabashedly Defend Meritocracy in Education

3. Meaningfully Confront the National Security State