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What political party are you a part of?

Republican
- 8 (7%)
Democrat
- 16 (13.9%)
Other Party (There are more than two? Amazing!)
- 20 (17.4%)
FUCK the political party system!
- 24 (20.9%)
I'm one of them foriegnerz and I'm just voting so I can annoy Heli
- 47 (40.9%)

Total Members Voted: 115


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Author Topic: ITT:We go completely off topic and discuss the validity of the Tea Party...Party  (Read 11431 times)

Strife26

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Actually, you'd have to get the hobo to register to vote before he could cast said vote, which would add a few more steps to the process (unless he's living in North Dakota, which doesn't require registration). Another reason why *my* state is the best.
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Gorjo MacGrymm

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still trying top stay on topic.
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froodle

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Speaking of Tea Party financing ... Is it just me, or do the Koch brothers remind you of those two old, rich guys in Eddie Murphy's Trading Places?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s74qrOyJJv4
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Criptfeind

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Your condescending tone is what is pissing me off. Also the fact you keep ignoring facts to hold onto your little delusion about your party.
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froodle

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Ill read them and get back to you. Although I allready see "opinion" in one links title.[/spoiler]

Nearly everything's opinion these days, but there are a lot of facts in at least some of that info, especially The New Yorker piece. Sources aren't cited, but you could look them up yourself. The New Yorker's not really known for making things up.
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freeformschooler

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Your condescending tone is what is pissing me off. Also the fact you keep ignoring facts to hold onto your little delusion about your party.

I thought it was pretty obvious froodle was most likely a troll (joined just to derail this topic and rile people up) and you were having fun feeding him. I sure was.

edit: oh whoops you were talking about Gorjo. Froodle is still probably a troll, though.
« Last Edit: April 10, 2011, 11:00:49 pm by freeformschooler »
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Gorjo MacGrymm

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edit: fixed terrible formatting
« Last Edit: April 10, 2011, 11:06:11 pm by Gorjo MacGrymm »
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froodle

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I thought it was pretty obvious froodle was most likely a troll (joined just to derail this topic and rile people up) and you were having fun feeding him. I sure was.

Froodle is a her ... and also not a troll.
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Heliman

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freeformschooler

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I thought it was pretty obvious froodle was most likely a troll (joined just to derail this topic and rile people up) and you were having fun feeding him. I sure was.

Froodle is a she ... and also not a troll.

To be fair, you did follow the Bay 12 Becoming a Troll Guidelines (tm)

But I'll take your word on that.
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Criptfeind

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Alright Gorjo, nice people always feel fake to me, maybe you are for real, but I can not tell. Generally I would rather have your first and raw thoughts then some dolled up stuff that you think I will like better.

Anyway what I am trying to say is you need to man up figuratively here.

When you vote someone into office and they do not preform to your specifications, don't vote them in again sure, but don't go and say they are not your fault. These people are not hijacking the tea party, they are the tea party.
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Gorjo MacGrymm

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Alright Gorjo, nice people always feel fake to me, maybe you are for real, but I can not tell. Generally I would rather have your first and raw thoughts then some dolled up stuff that you think I will like better.

Anyway what I am trying to say is you need to man up figuratively here.

When you vote someone into office and they do not preform to your specifications, don't vote them in again sure, but don't go and say they are not your fault. These people are not hijacking the tea party, they are the tea party.

lol, ok, vitriole and rancor from here on out!

I agree that I/you/we/us are stuck with our own voting choices.  But, also, plenty of republicans who were most likely getting elected anyway tried to jump onto the bandwagon and proclaim themselves tea partiers.  Some Probably a lot of people got fooled.  They realized these guys are full of crap.  They realized these guys have no intention of following the tea party ideals.  Also, plenty of republicans who weren't up for re-election tried to claim tea party status but then every action they take shows their duplicitous.  This is easy to see when they use tea party fiscal conservatism to attack things they attack anyway, like the EPA and abortion.  I call that hijacking. 

The voters can only put the ship out to sea so-to-speak, its the politicians who "hijack" it and take it where they want until it returns to port.  Then the voters get a chance to kick their corrupt asses out and try again with the same original goal. So, having said that, I can now agree that the party is more a movement that a true "party" and that the movement was used by dishonest politicians (yeah , redundant, i know) to get elected who then turned on the principles they once claimed (lol - see "politician" in the dictionary).  But they didnt realize the tea party is willing to hold their asses to the fire and boot them out next cycle.  I can only hope the party retains its momentum to do so.

So fucking there dammit!  /sarc


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Criptfeind

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Okay. I guess we will see. What ever.
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Vertigon

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I was late to the thread, but if enough people vote for T-1000, he gets federal funding. Just saying.
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I know I'm a few hours late to the party, but c'est la vie.  Someday I'll have a job that lets me argue on the Internet all through the night.

The voters can only put the ship out to sea so-to-speak, its the politicians who "hijack" it and take it where they want until it returns to port.  Then the voters get a chance to kick their corrupt asses out and try again with the same original goal. So, having said that, I can now agree that the party is more a movement that a true "party" and that the movement was used by dishonest politicians (yeah , redundant, i know) to get elected who then turned on the principles they once claimed (lol - see "politician" in the dictionary).  But they didnt realize the tea party is willing to hold their asses to the fire and boot them out next cycle.  I can only hope the party retains its momentum to do so.

While I respect your forthrightness and (finally) owning up the reality that once somebody is in office, you don't have any more power over them (at the federal level anyway) but are still responsible for their actions, your "solution" is where it falls apart for me.

Do you vote in primaries?  If not, then it really doesn't matter, because way over nine times out of ten, an incumbent is going to win their party's primary.  And after that, it's a matter of either voting for another party that almost certainly represents your views even less than the incumbent in question does, or simply not voting.  If you do vote in primaries, how much research do you put into that vote, considering pretty much every candidate except the incumbent is likely to be nobody you've ever heard of, and of no prior voting position?  Doubly so for when your party-preference isn't even the incumbent.

The point being, you can say that people who don't live up to the Tea Party ideal after being elected will face retribution for their sins, but you know as well as I do how extremely unlikely that is.  In a good year, maybe 10% of registered voters actually vote in primaries, and I've already mentioned who usually wins.  After that, there is no honest denial that most Tea Party-aligned voters were already committed Republicans before 2009.  When and if they go to vote in the general election, who are they going to vote for?  No really now.

By the way, I for one am still interested in hearing your take on which federal office-holders really are committed to the Tea Party ideal and which ones are the phonies.  No pressure, I know discerning the genuine politics of 220 legislators is no small task.  I just really am curious, and obviously can't do the judging myself.
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