For JTF's Reading Pleasure: "What is the Tea Party"

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Trample the Elderly
07-16-2010, 04:12 PM
I think the Tea Party has a great basic premise, smaller federal gov't, less spending. But it's candidates have to become more politcally saavy if they're going to win elections in battleground areas. They've got to be smarter in responses to questions, learn how to track to the center for general elections, and not get pigeon-holed by strict ideology.

The Tea Party is making a lot of enemies on the left so they're definitely a threat. We'll just have to see how Nov. plays out to determine their real impact.

The real enemies of the Tea Party are the Republicans.

Slingin Sammy 33
07-16-2010, 04:15 PM
The real enemies of the Tea Party are the Republicans.Agreed. RINOs and the Republican establishment are definitely no friend to the Tea Party either.

saden1
07-16-2010, 05:07 PM
If the standard for being a threat is liberals mocking you then color me yellow. The real enemies of the Tea Party is their uncontrollable stupidity. Lots of nice sounding "ideas" but no practical solution.


Enjoy your weekend fellas.

Trample the Elderly
07-16-2010, 05:10 PM
If the standard for being a threat is liberals mocking you color me yellow. The real enemies of the Tea Party is their uncontrollable stupidity. Lots of nice sounding "ideas" no practical solution.


Enjoy your weekends fellas.

Oh yes, and those liberal ideas like NAFTA have done such wonders for our economy. Thanks liberal pukes.

saden1
07-16-2010, 05:33 PM
Oh yes, and those liberal ideas like NAFTA have done such wonders for our economy. Thanks liberal pukes.

Let's see (https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=103&session=1&vote=00395)...a total of 61 senators voted for it of which 34 were Republicans and 27 were Democrats. a total of 38 senators voted against it of which 28 were Democrats and 10 were Republicans. Sadly there were no tea baggers in the senate in 1993 but I am curious how they would have voted.

Don't you just love Democracy?

Trample the Elderly
07-16-2010, 05:51 PM
Let's see (https://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=103&session=1&vote=00395)...a total of 61 senators voted for it of which 34 were Republicans and 27 were Democrats. a total of 38 senators voted against it of which 28 were Democrats and 10 were Republicans. Sadly there were no tea baggers in the senate in 1993 but I am curious how they would have voted.

Don't you just love Democracy?

Why is it you keep bringing you up Republicans and Jorge Bush? I know it's standard party hack protocol for dingus' like you, but I would've thought that you'd have got it by now?

Ross Perot rans as an independent.

Hey DMEK that giant sucking sound was your union job. Vote Democrat. HA HA HA

Democracy is nothing more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. That's probably why you like it. You've such a high opinion of yourself. You think you're one of the wolves. Guess again sheeple boy!

saden1
07-16-2010, 05:57 PM
Why is it you keep bringing you up Republicans and Jorge Bush? I know it's standard party hack protocol for dingus' like you, but I would've thought that you'd have got it by now?

Ross Perot rans as an independent.

Hey DMEK that giant sucking sound was your union job. Vote Democrat. HA HA HA

Democracy is nothing more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. That's probably why you like it. You've such a high opinion of yourself. You think you're one of the wolves. Guess again sheeple boy!


For the same mofo'ing reason you brought up the mofo'ing Dems. You like to blame the Dems, I like to poke you in the eye. I kinda do have high opinion of myself but only because I am able to have a very low opinion of you. Your worthlessness increases my worthiness which in turn increases my super powers.

dmek25
07-16-2010, 06:16 PM
Why is it you keep bringing you up Republicans and Jorge Bush? I know it's standard party hack protocol for dingus' like you, but I would've thought that you'd have got it by now?

Ross Perot rans as an independent.

Hey DMEK that giant sucking sound was your union job. Vote Democrat. HA HA HA

Democracy is nothing more than two wolves and a sheep voting on what's for dinner. That's probably why you like it. You've such a high opinion of yourself. You think you're one of the wolves. Guess again sheeple boy!
you think that dumb ass Reagan knew what he was doing? he busted the air traffic controllers, signifying the collapse of the power that unions once held. that, tied with NAFTA really took it to the union jobs in this country. i hate that thing, regardless of party

tryfuhl
07-16-2010, 06:28 PM
Why is it you keep bringing you up Republicans and Jorge Bush?

I think because you brought up the passing of NAFTA..

12thMan
07-16-2010, 06:28 PM
I think the Tea Party has a great basic premise, smaller federal gov't, less spending. But it's candidates have to become more politcally saavy if they're going to win elections in battleground areas. They've got to be smarter in responses to questions, learn how to track to the center for general elections, and not get pigeon-holed by strict ideology.

The Tea Party is making a lot of enemies on the left so they're definitely a threat. We'll just have to see how Nov. plays out to determine their real impact.

No one's arguing with the basic premise of the Tea Party. In fact, I'll gurantee you that you'll find no less than half dozen Dems, in both houses, that agree with these exact same principles. I can name at least 6 off the top of my head. But let's not get the argument twisted here. How do you cut spending while the economy is spiraling into a deep recession, small business struggling, and 8 million unemployed? Fair mind economists say you have to stimulate the economy to spur growth. How can we reduce the size of government when the military complex and all of it's affiliates are expanding because the United States is fighting two wars and the ever elusvive war on terror? Hard ain't it?

See this is why the Tea Party will never take off in my opinion. These are the same old Reagan year arguments, problem is this is 2010 and the world is much more complex. They say cut this and cut that, but EXACTLY what are their policy prescriptions? I've said this before but the problem isn't big government v small governement. The real problem here is: a) our leaders lack political courage to make tough decisions and b) it's difficult to get a working coalition to solve these difficult problems due to a toxic political environment in Washington.

What, the Tea Party will suddenly get a squeaky clean and a born gain Congress to work with? The minute a credible, sober minded Tea Party candidate emerges, and none have yet, he or she will be handed the same old broken system and be asked to change it from the inside out.

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