Will the Tea Party abandon politics?

14 Oct 2011 14:37 #11 by FredHayek
I still think it is too early to give up on the top 5 choices. Based on low fundraising totals and the 65% of the GOP who want another choice, a relative unknown who goes into Iowa with a devout base could carry the state like Huckabee last time.

Thomas Sowell: There are no solutions, just trade-offs.

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14 Oct 2011 18:24 #12 by Nmysys
Questioning whether the Tea Party will abandon politics is exactly like asking if the mainstream media will ever return to reporting the news!!!!!!!! And that is not a humble opinion at all. Jerkoff (WAYN-ASS) posts the most stupid topics to incite bullsh**.

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14 Oct 2011 18:38 - 14 Oct 2011 22:02 #13 by Wayne Harrison
The man under the rock with the ass fetish and Wayn-O fixation has spoken.

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14 Oct 2011 19:58 #14 by Rockdoc

bailey bud wrote: The prospects of resolving American problems are limited, at best.
The problem is that dogma is blocking solutions. (the dogma is on both sides).

Honestly, I think we'll see a widened gap between sensible policy and dogma - and that we'll see violent confrontations in America within 3-5 years.

Occupy Wall Street is a cute, novel movement of disenfranchised (and bored) wannabes. Within 3-5 years, we'll see a seriously militant resistance movement - and there will be violence.

Wish I could conclude otherwise - but that's where I see us headed.

On this we agree. Hence my on thread tough times ahead. I aim to be prepared.

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