Can someone explain to me what the Tea Party movement actually is, page 1


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reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 09:22 PM by Romantic_Rebel
Here's a great summery for everything you wanted to know about the group. Yes, the Tea Party is this bad lol.
reconstitution.us...


You have had the best possible ride anyone could ever have had. Because you were born after the “New Deal” had become a done deal, you enjoyed incredible opportunities. Thanks to the Fair Labor Standards Act, you didn’t have to work yourselves into the ground for a subpar wage. You could actually live on what you made. And thanks to widespread unionization, even if you were in a non-union shop, you still got taken care of better-because a good employee might have jumped to a union shop if he or she wasn’t treated well. Your parents, who suffered through both a horrible Depression and then a devastating war, did everything in their power to make sure that you never had to suffer what they had gone through. The post-WWII era saw American opportunity for everyone who was willing to work for the chance, including minorities and women in due time.



reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 09:37 PM by whaaa
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This video explains it pretty well.

www.youtube.com...






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reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 09:39 PM by Esoteric Teacher
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The Tea Partiers are Republicans forced to change their names because they war their last name out. Just like Blackwater had to change their name to Xe when they were exposed for the law ignoring mercinaries they were, Some Republicans decided to change their name to Tea Party for similiar reasons.


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reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 09:42 PM by davespanners
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Thank you

So are there any ideological differences at all between Republicans and the new group?


reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 09:59 PM by Esoteric Teacher
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ideological differences? not many at all other than to be more covert and not get caught exposing themselves for what priorities and moralities they truly cherish and are proponents of. In some cases I see they have abandoned the ideologies once held in high regard by the Republican Party.

I remember Republican President Ronald Reagan's "Tear down this wall" speech at the Berlin Wall that separated Germany for decades. Yet what was good for the opposite side of the planet is not good for Americas' southern border with Mexico according to most Tea Party members I know of, they are not in favor of Illegal Immigration, support more laws against immigration, and want to use more tax dollars to enforce a security wall across the southern border with Mexico. At least their rhetoric seems to project this opinion.

They claim to clammering to the constitution, while remaining ignorant of the number of laws, what all the laws mean, and what all the current laws mean when held simultaneously in context with one another.

These are few reasons why I personally do not subscribe to the Tea Party diversionary tactics. That and their spokes people have proven repeatedly to me to be individuals who propagate misinformation and outright lies.

this is my educated opinion on the Tea Party based upon the information and experiences I have garnered about them.

hope this might help,
ET

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reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 10:00 PM by davespanners
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So it's not a political party then more of a movement? can you vote for a "Tea Party candidate" ? or do they support people from different political parties?


reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 10:08 PM by Stewie
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Because you are asking a political question, you are going to get biased answers, like essentially ALL of the above.
The T.E.A. party is not really a party, so much as it is a philosophy, or a mission. Naturally, whenever a movement becomes successful politically, it will be maligned, misrepresented, hijacked, etc, all done with the intention of neutralizing its affect.
This tactic has worked in the past so successfully that we have been stuck with the Republicans and the Democrats vs. the people for many years. As you can see by the comments, many people are happy with that reality.
The truth is, that with the internet, the T.E.A. Party may not go away anytime soon. The people that got it off the ground have not changed their ideology just because many neocon Republicans, with the help of the media, claim to be T.E.A. Party. Small, limited government and the resulting smaller, limited taxation that would result is the main goal. Not limiting masturbation or some other nonsense. When the ideals the T.E.A. Party stands for are not mentioned, but something personal about the candidate IS, that should tell you that it is politics as usual.
Ron Paul is the leader of the revolution. Republicans AND Democrats are fair game in this revolution.
Don't believe anything else unless you want to be neo-conned.

Edit: I see we have Sequoyah that is speaking the truth, so we do have some truth here.

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reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 10:09 PM by jambatrumpet
The Tea Party is an organization created by the US Right Wing, and the Fox Fictional News Network, to give us the Illusion of a Third Party.

It is composed mainly of conservatives, many of whom hold racially biased beliefs (see photo of T.P. rally picketer)


But, it seems to have swayed a bit out of control, as we saw when Karl Rove threw a temper tantrum upon Tea Party candidate (and Witchcraft practitioner) Christine O'donnell winning Delaware's Republican Senate nomination.

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reply posted on 25-9-2010 @ 10:15 PM by Southern Guardian
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The tea party is a movement of Republican voters and some other conservative leaning voters who were unsatisfied with the election outcome of 2008 and seek to restore Republican and/or conservative dominance back into congress. They seek to move the country further rightwing and through this they market their own candidates into the Republican party to push the country to their agenda.

It will be argued that the Tea parties are a grassroots independent movement, but I'll invite you to have a look at the political speakers and political candidates at these rallies, behind the funding, and decide for yourself.
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