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The Tea Party movement is a grassroots movement of millions of like-minded Americans from all backgrounds and political parties. Tea Party members share similar core principles supporting the United States Constitution as the Founders intended, such as: • Limited federal government • Individual freedoms • Personal responsibility • Free markets • Returning political power to the states and the people As a movement, The Tea Party is not a political party nor is looking to form a third political party any time soon. The Tea Party movement, is instead, about reforming all political parties and government so that the core principles of our Founding Fathers become, once again, the foundation upon which America stands.
The Tea Party is a movement of people who seek fiscal responsibility. TEA is an acronym for "Taxed Enough Already." The movement is generally thought of as made up primarily of people who are conservative and libertarian, but there is a number of liberals and progressive thinkers in it as well. There is a link below.
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Rick Santelli's famous "tea party rant" took place on February 19, 2009, during a broadcast on CNBC. He expressed his frustration over government bailouts and proposed a new tea party to protest against what he viewed as excessive government intervention. His impassioned speech is widely credited with helping to inspire the modern Tea Party movement in the United States.
Samuel Adams goal for the Boston tea party was for the British to take the tax off the tea.
Their goal is to "change politics as usual" They use the name tea party in reference to the tea party during the American revolution. They want to lower taxes significantly and stop the wealthy few from running the government.
No. The Tea Party movement is not nearly as organized as a political party, though some operatives of the Republican party are trying very hard to absorb the Tea Party's enthusiasm.
It's a reference to the Boston Tea Party. The acronym started with "Taxed Enough Already."
Tea does not actually stand for anything. It is just the name of a popular beverage.
While Tea Party members have claimed they are non-partisan, research shows that most are affiliated with (and often supported by) the Republican Party. Note that the Boston Tea Party had nothing to do with the current Tea Party movement, although both were originally motivated by frustration over unfair taxation.
French revolution is the retaliation of the British to the Prussia for their suuport of the Boston tea party movement
Populism is not in decline. See the Tea Party movement, and Sarah Palin.
well it took place in the Boston tea party and Alexander Hamilton was at the Boston tea party,so did are 1st presidentvnsdsvgbugahthanbgfyuabendydand that's how it ended
He is talking about the tea party movement.
It's its own movement.
Well the Boston Tea party was after officials in Boston refused to return shiploads of taxed tea to Britain, a group of colonists boarded the ships and destroyed the tea by throwing it into Boston HarborToday's modern tea party movement stands for:TaxedEnoughAlready