[Congressional Record Volume 140, Number 38 (Tuesday, April 12, 1994)]
[House]
[Page H]
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[Congressional Record: April 12, 1994]
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                      BOSTON TAXPAYERS' TEA PARTY

  (Mr. GINGRICH asked and was given permission to address the House for 
1 minute and to revise and extend his remarks.)
  Mr. GINGRICH. Mr. Speaker, there will be a taxpayers' tea party on 
April 15, this Friday, in Boston. It will partly be in honor of a new 
book called ``Taxpayers Tea Party'' by one of my constituents, Sharon 
Cooper, and Chuck Asay of the Colorado Springs Newspaper. It has an 
introduction by Rush Limbaugh.
  I want to recommend ``Taxpayers' Tea Party'' to all my colleagues, 
because it is about term limits in a lot shorter timeframe. It is 
essentially a story about people who are mad over last year's tax 
increase and decided to get even by spending an amount equal to the tax 
increase as an independent expenditure against folks who voted to raise 
their taxes.
  I think all of my colleagues will find ``Taxpayers' Tea Party'' an 
interesting book. I think this Friday across the country as people pay 
their taxes, they will be thinking about a taxpayers' tea party, and a 
number of us will be in Boston with Sharon Cooper talking about the 
concept of a taxpayers' tea party.

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