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The key word is when. And if I remember correctly it was just the first one, not the one they lied us into.
They were for it until it became politically convenient for them to be against it.
The key word is when. And if I remember correctly it was just the first one, not the one they lied us into.
The 'Tea Party' was a political construct of the extreme wing of the GOP with the support of the moderate GOP
with the intent to do as much damage as possible to Democrats before the 2010 elections.
^^^ Only among the repubs.
^^^ Only among the repubs.
But the facade is crumbling now and their shame will be reflected come November and when history is written.
One question, where was the tea party when one party was in power and spending like drunken sailors and started two wars for no reason?
It has nothing to do with what they claim are their values. They are nothing more than rebranded neocons and angry white conservatives who want their power back.
Even the meaning of their name is a joke...Taxed Enough Already, while their taxes are the lowest in history! Give me a break.
But the facade is crumbling now and their shame will be reflected come November
Or they saw the Repubs failed, gave the Democrats a chance and are watching them fail, and are sick of it.
Not that I support all of their values, but by and large I think they've had a positive influence.
In late 2008, we had an economic collapse and recession, and because of that, the democrats swept the elections and took power. Many liberals at the time believed that this was a longer term political realignment toward the left. They were wrong. Now in 2010, we are in the midst of the same terrible recession, but now the democrats are being blamed and we have "populist rage" against the democrats. Naturally, conservatives consider this to be a long term shift in political alignment. It isn't any more true now than it was in 2008. It's the economy, stupid.
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The Tea Party will truly be shamed when McCain returns to the senate.
And if it doesn't come in November?
One question, where was the tea party when one party was in power and spending like drunken sailors and started two wars for no reason?
It has nothing to do with what they claim are their values. They are nothing more than rebranded neocons and angry white conservatives who want their power back.
Even the meaning of their name is a joke...Taxed Enough Already, while their taxes are the lowest in history! Give me a break.
Not really. It all started with TARP. We were majorly against that, the majority of the country didn't want it, and yet government did it anyway. That was the start.
Then came the stimulus, The People pleaded with congress/pres not to, they did it anyway.
Then came healthcare. The majority of this nation pleaded with congress to not pass this monstrosity of a bill they hadn't read. They did it anyway.
It's not just about spending, it's about a congress and white house going in direct opposition of The People. The outrage started with Tarp at the end of bush and has only been getting stronger. But spending and taxes are a huge part of it. Taxed Enough Already.
The majority of people were against the wars, but I didn't hear a peep out of the conservatives supporting the people's majority opposition to that, just the opposite, they were called un-patriotic. They hated America, etc.
The conservatives are just as lame as any party when it comes to the "people's will".
The Tea Party is the fault of George Bush. He inspired every moron in the country that they too could be President. Maybe we're finally going to see our first military coup.
No, I don't think so. I was against the Iraq 2 and most were for it including a majority of me too scumbag cowardly democrats.
