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15 Non-negotiable Core Beliefs of the TEA Party

1. Illegal aliens are here illegally.

2. Pro-domestic employment is indispensable.

3. A strong military is essential.

4. Special interests must be eliminated.

5. Gun ownership is sacred.

6. Government must be downsized.

7. The national budget must be balanced.

8. Deficit spending must end.

9. Bailout and stimulus plans are illegal.

10. Reducing personal income taxes is a must.

11. Reducing business income taxes is mandatory.

12. Political offices must be available to average citizens.

13. Intrusive government must be stopped.

14. English as our core language is required.

15. Traditional family values are encouraged.


http://www.teaparty.org/about-us/
 
Please explain "the very mixed bag of TEA Party devotees."
the interesting thing about the TP rallues here and I understand elsewhere is that there were people from so many waljs of life. conservatives, lefties, libertarians, immigrents, minoritues, you name it. the interesting contrast was to the OWS rabble who were the usual angry silver spooners, old hippies and pointey headed lib/progs. MOST people know that the spending is out of control and unsustainable and a return to sanity is long overdue. the press worked hard to paint these TP events as just radical fringe when in fact it was as broad spectrum as could be. standard socialist MO of course. thats the mixed bag. as usual when politians started to place their stamp on the TP it became what it was never meant to be. the attempt to become a party (read cash cow) instead of a movement pretty much doomed it. party=government and as you know government is the problem, not the answer.
 
the interesting thing about the TP rallues here and I understand elsewhere is that there were people from so many waljs of life. conservatives, lefties, libertarians, immigrents, minoritues, you name it. the interesting contrast was to the OWS rabble who were the usual angry silver spooners, old hippies and pointey headed lib/progs. MOST people know that the spending is out of control and unsustainable and a return to sanity is long overdue. the press worked hard to paint these TP events as just radical fringe when in fact it was as broad spectrum as could be. standard socialist MO of course. thats the mixed bag. as usual when politians started to place their stamp on the TP it became what it was never meant to be. the attempt to become a party (read cash cow) instead of a movement pretty much doomed it. party=government and as you know government is the problem, not the answer.
Ok ..... I understand.

But, the TEA Party is a grassroots movement. Not a party. Ted Cruz is kicking ass and taking names at the moment. Although, he is clearly a TEA Party favorite, which ticket does Cruz run on?

Not the TEA Party ticket. And, as far as the TEA Party being doomed .... I would have to disagree with that. The MSM and rank and file politicians wish it was doomed. Wait until next year. If we can slow the democrats voter fraud machine, 2014 will be another huge defeat for the socialist like 2010 was!
 
http://www.npr.org/2012/12/07/166699843/tea-party-may-be-losing-steam-but-issues-still-boil

It's a far cry from the bravado of the Tea Party after its big gains in the 2010 midterm elections. But in this year's election, the Tea Party lost about one-sixth of its members in Congress. Now comes the latest to depart — South Carolina Sen. Jim DeMint, Thursday. He's going to the top job at the conservative Heritage Foundation.

A — an early Tea Party hotbed — shows a decline in public support as well. Winthrop University professor Scott Huffmon says two years ago, more than 30 percent of South Carolina Republicans and voters leaning Republican said they were Tea Party members. Today, he says, just under 10 percent of those voters describe themselves as members of the Tea Party.

National polls also show a decline. That means less fear of Tea Party retribution. A possible sign of that is a move by GOP leadership in Congress this week stripping four members who have bucked the leadership on key votes of their prime committee assignments. Among them is Tea Party caucus member Tim Huelskamp, a first-term congressman from Kansas who will no longer sit on the budget and agriculture committees.
 
Ok ..... I understand.

But, the TEA Party is a grassroots movement. Not a party. Ted Cruz is kicking ass and taking names at the moment. Although, he is clearly a TEA Party favorite, which ticket does Cruz run on?

Not the TEA Party ticket. And, as far as the TEA Party being doomed .... I would have to disagree with that. The MSM and rank and file politicians wish it was doomed. Wait until next year. If we can slow the democrats voter fraud machine, 2014 will be another huge defeat for the socialist like 2010 was!
What you showed above is a platform and that=party. When an idea becomes bullet points you invite division. Division spells failure and thats one reason why you see losses in numbers. Those bullets are tsrgets really.
 
This coming refresh is getting to become quite a hilarious event. After the revalations about the original hoax one would have thought pols would learn its a bad idea mucking with the science. They need to learn to cut and run. I read The Land Down Under is walking away from the scam. Good for them.
 
This coming refresh is getting to become quite a hilarious event. After the revalations about the original hoax one would have thought pols would learn its a bad idea mucking with the science. They need to learn to cut and run. I read The Land Down Under is walking away from the scam. Good for them.
Ha .....

Don't tell Aus .... :rolleyes:
 
Australia has just electeda moreConservative government, It has plans to cut pullution by 5% But it does not want a Carbon tax or carbon pricing. It has already sack the Climate Commission and its head , so that he can not report on changes in global temperatured.
Whther the new Government will carry out its environment policy we will have to wait and see, But the majority Of Australians as well as Europeans belive in Global warming.
 
It has already sack the Climate Commission and its head , so that he can not report on changes in global temperatured.
"He" doesn't have to report on "changes in global temperature".

The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the ultimate watchdog whose massive, six-yearly ‘assessments’ are accepted by environmentalists, politicians and experts as the gospel of climate science has already stated all of their data on global warming was "drastically wrong".

And, this on top of the emails leaked to the AP showing the U.S. and other governments pushed scientists preparing a new UN climate report due out next week to omit or downplay evidence that the earth’s atmosphere has stopped warming for the past 15 years.

Could this be the "true" purpose for the UN? Fraud? Corruption?

Whther the new Government will carry out its environment policy we will have to wait and see, But the majority Of Australians as well as Europeans belive in Global warming.

Well .... I am not so sure about the "majority" part but, rational thinking people are well aware that there are people in Australia and Europe who are incapable of thinking for themselves. They are those here in the US as well, "sheeples" if you will.

It is understood that no amount of facts can stop these "chicken littles" from crying the sky is falling. Despite the fact that the foremost leader in the global warming hoax debate is now saying they got it all wrong!
 
What climate change? Fewer people than EVER believe the world is really warming up

"The number of people who do not believe climate change is real has increased by 400% since 2005"

LOL, so it went from 4% to 19%. And that was only in merry old England.

More people support homosexual marriages too. More people support abortions.

If I was to cherry pick a cut, and paste, like you do I could post something like this. Suck it up. You lose again.

http://www.georgetown.edu/news/georgetown-poll-climate-change-action.html

The nonpartisan Georgetown Climate Center, located within the university’s Law Center, and the Georgetown Public Policy Institute found that 87 percent of Americans support some type EPA action on the issue, including 78 percent of Republicans and 94 percent of Democrats.

The poll also shows that three in four Americans now say that there is solid evidence that the average temperature has been getting warmer in recent decades.
 
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I live on the coast and the ocean waves aren't lapping up on my front porch yet. When that happens, I'll believe in global warming.
 
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