How far can Tea Party rise in Michigan?
Tea Party activists aggressively assert their independence from traditional Democratic and Republican politics, pointing out that both parties are to blame for the government overreach and over-spending that sparked the movement.
Both of the major political parties appear to strictly be in politics for the perks: the bribes, sex with interns, the slush funds, the ability to order other people around. Both sides are equally guilty of not being concerned with the people who elected them. They only seem to care about who will be bribing them next. This has caused major voter dissatisfaction with both parties. And if this dissatisfaction ever gets organized, both of the existing political parties are in for more rude awakenings.
The communist liberal democrats ignored the Tea Party, unsafe in their belief that nobody could possibly disagree with the communist liberal democratic party platform. The republicans half heartedly endorse the Tea Party sentiments without committing to them. Unfortunately for both the democrats and the republicans, there is not much difference between their parties. They both believe in big government. They both believe in subsidizing the special interest groups. They both believe that the solution to all problems is for government to get in the way, enact more laws, increase the taxes, and give themselves a raise for a job well done.
The few remaining people who still have jobs and the few people who still own a business are getting fed up with supporting the other 50+% of the people who do no useful work because they are on the government payroll, either as the recipient of the government welfare, or as the people handing out the government welfare.
So, in answer to the question, how far can the Tea Party go, the answer is it can grow large enough to force the democrats and republicans to combine into the republicrats, or is that the democans. Either way, it is the communist party which wants big government at any cost.
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