from Tea Party nation, they really hate Romney’s guts
Posted on | June 2, 2011 | 1 Comment
Mitt Romney is now in. How quickly can he get out?
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Over at Obama Central there is joy in the air. There is a palpable sense of celebration. Mitt Romney is now in the race. Why is this bad for conservatives, bad for the Tea Party and bad for America? Read about it here, on Tea Party Nation.
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29839 Sta Margarita Pkwy, 
Videography by Barbara Rosenfeld 

August 13th, 2013 @ 7:25 am
The misunderstanding here is that T-Party members are somehow associated with the Republican party… They are not. The Republican party is the only game in town which the Tea Party can get behind on a national level, which is not controlled 100% by believers in philosophia based Marxism/Leninism. If the Constitution party (closest party to federalists) were on the national scene, Tea Party members would support them and not the GOP and, certainly not the Marxist based DNC.
Since the GOP snubbed the Tea Party during the national convention, the GOP cannot count on them in 2014 for their full support. However, Neither can the DNC rely upon them to shift their support. This leaves and interesting scenario on the table as there currently is this plethora of US voters who are disgusted with both parties as neither supports the wants and needs of the American people.
An entire section of the voting populous of the United States, is up for grabs. This leaves the door wide open for converts from both traditional parties who would move to a more federalist aligned part if it stepped up to the national plate. This might be the first year in decades that both Democratic (Marxists) and the Republicans lost an election to another party.
While the DNC sells its platform of lay down your freedom down for the freebees of the Marxist collective; and the Republicans continue to attempt to dominate for financial gain, there are those mainstream, middle class Americans who are interested in neither scenario. Most middle class Americans are federalist, interested in a vast reduction in federal and state government programs and controls and an increase in personal liberty and responsibility. Any party willing to step up to the plate with a federalist platform, will win over the vast majority of Americans who are tired of the current political game in Washington DC. I would not be surprised to find that party to be the Constitution party. The beliefs of the grass roots movement known as the Tea Party, aligns almost exactly with the platform of the Constitution party.
Interesting enough the platform of the Constitution party aligns with those who are traditionally known as old party democrats, which includes those who don’t align with Marxist/Leninist principals, such as those attested to by the current administration.
There is ample evidence that a third party could grasp all of the Tea party members and about 1/3 of the existing Democratic Party members as well as the host of those who are currently independent. This would provide America with a three party system and balance the elections and the control over Americans which is currently dispensed by the old two party system. Whatever the outcome in 2014, one can be assured that less Democrats and less Republicans will win elections in that year. Americans are simply tired of the same old political game in Washington, and they are going to change that landscape one way or the other.
The grass roots Tea Party is one shining example of the route Americans want their country to take. Politicians and their planners however are not listening and spend their time demonizing this middle class, hard working Americans. Politicians however misunderstand the tenacity of the American public who will no longer tolerate the rapid shift toward Marxism/Leninism and the assimilation to a despot dictatorship. There is a paradigm shift coming in American politics, one which leaves the old traditional political parties in the dust bin of history, one where new guards will represent Americans. I expect to see that message vastly increase in 2014 and again in 2016.