InkL0sed wrote:Phatscotty wrote:PLAYER57832 wrote:Newsflash, the Tea Party is not about real change. Its about demanding more without regard to consequence.
give me an example
I'm not going to make any claims about the beliefs of its supporters, because they are many and various, but we all know regardless that the Republicans will just cut no spending relative to the taxes.
At least this time, the Tea Party candidates admit that was the problem, and have echoed your words verbatim. They could still of course turn into D-bags, but since they know the problem, admit the problem of the past, I am giving them the benefit of the doubt. Let them cast a few votes and we'll see
InkL0sed wrote:Then they can turn around and talk about how government sucks and never works, leaving out the part that they're pretty much actively trying to hinder its function. They get elected on the grounds that government doesn't work, so in office, they make sure things stay that way.
The idea is to go to Washington and shrink it, yes, shrink themselves. People who have lived what they say deserve at least a chance to demonstrate further what they say. A good cartoon comes to mind here
InkL0sed wrote:Basically, the only difference between Democrats and Republicans in general, at this point, is that Democrats are willing to raise taxes somewhere to at least attempt to pay for things. Nobody is really going to cut programs. And in the end, Americans don't really want spending them cut. They say they do, but when you get into the details, you realize the vast majority of people have no idea what they're talking about. Hence such sentiments as "Keep your government hands off my Medicare!"
Another thing the Democrats and Republicans have in common, they are both going to have to deal with the Tea Party, which has been echoing your sentiments word for word. This time, we sent people who we believe actually WILL DO IT. Time will tell