The bulk of the Tea-Party has eschewed the tradional "wedge issues" making it hard for the pundits to classify.
They have a unifying issue, they all agree that the massive growth of the National Budget/Debt, is unacceptable and a long term threat to our nation's prosperity/stability. The problem is that none of them can agree on what to do about it, or have any idea of how to fix it.
The samething that happened to the GOP back in the 1912 and 1916 elections is happening again, only this time its the Fiscal Conervatives raising a stink instead of the Populists.
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Date: 18/5/10 17:00 (UTC)They have a unifying issue, they all agree that the massive growth of the National Budget/Debt, is unacceptable and a long term threat to our nation's prosperity/stability. The problem is that none of them can agree on what to do about it, or have any idea of how to fix it.
The samething that happened to the GOP back in the 1912 and 1916 elections is happening again, only this time its the Fiscal Conervatives raising a stink instead of the Populists.