1.) A rewards program for submitting (non-form) letters to congress critters during the slow(er) days ahead
2.) A push toward de-regulating suppressors and SBRs/SBSs
3.) Continued push for increased or universal carry reciprocity
4.) Agitating for respect of guns/gunowners in big cities
4a.) Agitating for minorities' and the poors' gun rights from a blatantly Civil Rights angle
5.) Move ATF money from enforcement to Applications, Tech Branch, and the CMP
6.) A fleet of B-17s for dropping full-length magazines on little parachutes behind enemy lines
7.) Get the Supreme Court to get off its butt and rule on a gun-case--preferably a case involving "a right delayed being a right denied"
And it means doing some pretty serious reevaluations of some of these "A" listed candidates.
8.) Get rid of the stupid rating system.
Politicians change their colors too frequently to be graded the way they currently are on these special interests, and the ratings themselves have become little more than poker chips that elected officials chase when it suits them. A better system would be an online "leaderboard" ranking the politicians against eachother (instead of some arbitrary standard), which includes links to the quotes, articles, voting habits, etc. of each candidate. "Number 1 NRA ranked Senator" should be the brass ring, not some "A" rating that can be discarded as is convenient.
TCB