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It seems to me that the left’s disagreement with the Tea Party comes down to two things:

  • They want to spend more. We don’t.
  • They want to see more career politicians like elected. We don’t.
Unlike the Washington establishment, Americans can see the world logically. We can do simple math and understand that spending $1.5 trillion of money we don’t have every year (and borrowing money from China to feed that spending addiction) cannot continue without severe consequences.

“The fact of the matter is that many of you, if you voted with the administration on something, are politically vulnerable in your own base, in your own party,” Mr. Obama said. “You’ve given yourselves very little room to work in a bipartisan fashion because what you’ve been telling your constituents is, ‘This guy’s doing all kinds of crazy stuff that is going to destroy America.’ ”

The ebbs and flows of the Tea Party ferment are hardly uniform. It is an amorphous, factionalized uprising with no clear leadership and no centralized structure. Not everyone flocking to the Tea Party movement is worried about dictatorship. Some have a basic aversion to big government, or Mr. Obama, or progressives in general. What’s more, some Tea Party groups are essentially appendages of the local Republican Party.

But most are not. They are frequently led by political neophytes who prize independence and tell strikingly similar stories of having been awakened by the recession. Their families upended by lost jobs, foreclosed homes and depleted retirement funds, they said they wanted to know why it happened and whom to blame.

That is often the point when Tea Party supporters say they began listening to Glenn Beck. With his guidance, they explored the Federalist Papers, exposes on the Federal Reserve, the work of Ayn Rand and George Orwell. Some went to constitutional seminars. Online, they discovered radical critiques of Washington on Web sites like ResistNet.com (“Home of the Patriotic Resistance”) and Infowars.com (“Because there is a war on for your mind.”).

 

Tea Party Candidates Wisconsin

Wisconsin will elect their Tea Party candidates in the April 3, 2012 Wisconsin Primary. As we approach election day, Wisconsin tea party candidates begin to emerge.

Christian Voter Guide Wisconsin 2012

The Christian Voter Guide for Wisconsin, for the 2012 election. For a list of Christian conservative candidates for the 3 April 2012 election.

Tea Party Candidates Montana

Montana will have elect their tea party candidates in the June 5, 2012 Montana primary.

Christian Voter Guide Montana 2012


Tea Party Candidates Nebraska

Nebraska will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Nebraska Primary May 15, 2012.

Christian Voter Guide Nebraska 2012


Tea Party Candidates North Dakota

North Dakota will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the North Dakota Primary June 12, 2012.

Christian Voter Guide North Dakota 2012


Tea Party Candidates Oklahoma

Oklahoma will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Oklahoma Primary June 26, 2012.

Christian Voter Guide Oklahoma 2012


Tea Party Candidates Kansas

Kansas will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the Kansas Primary August 7, 2012.

Christian Voter Guide Kansas 2012


Tea Party Candidates New Hampshire,

New Hampshire, will elect their Tea Party Candidates in the New Hampshire, Primary September 11, 2012.

Christian Voter Guide New Hampshire2012

 

 

 

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