The short answer is "yes". He tries to be fairly secretive about it, as well.
In 2000,the Republican party chose Cheney to run for vice president with George W.Bush
The Boston Tea Party was significant in the lead-up to the American Revolution because it was a protest against British taxation without representation. It demonstrated colonial resistance to British control and sparked further tensions that eventually led to the outbreak of the Revolutionary War.
While this may look like a silly question, it isn't. There was a very famous club in Boston in the 1960s and 1970s called the Boston Tea Party and some of the most famous rock stars performed there. If that is what you are referring to (there is a recent book by Carter Alan that mentions Boston's role in rock history), the club took its name from the historical event during the run-up to the Revolutionary War. But if you are asking what the "Tea Party" has to do with the Boston Tea Party, the answer is not very much. The founders of the modern-day Tea Party are conservative Republicans (mostly) who believe the American government is out of control, much like the colonists believed the British government was. But there the similarities end. The claims of the modern-day Tea Party are mainly rhetorical and political, since the US government does provide for representation, we do have a democracy, and whether or not you like the current president, he was legally elected (twice). The Boston Tea Party referred to the belief by the colonists that England was taxing them and NOT giving them any representation in the British Parliament; that is certainly not the case today. You may not like the current government, but there are elections and there are opportunities to vote for different candidates than are serving in congress now. That was not possible during the era prior to the Revolutionary War.
It made the king mad so he closed the port of Boston and sent more troops. This was an economic issue at the heart of it. The British had lowered the taxes on tea ( not raised them) , in doing so they affected the smugglers in the colonies who made a good living from selling at below cost than the shops. When the tea tax was lowered it made the Dutch teas the smugglers sold higher, so this made them mad. Hamilton was one of the biggest smugglers in the colonies so he got his men together to attack the tea ships under the guise of "freedom" from the monopoly of the East India Tea Company who had a lot of control in the British government . If you think about it this makes much more sense than the fable we are told.
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