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Their libertarian beliefs preclude compassion in the sense of government redistribution outside of a narrow window (for example, they support taxation for a national defense).
I'm not a member of the tea party for that reason; however, I certainly do partner with them politically on every area of common ground which certainly is most of their agenda.
And tea party candidates have already won national elections for the legislature. If you're talking about president, I don't know.
I'm not a member of the tea party for that reason; however, I certainly do partner with them politically on every area of common ground which certainly is most of their agenda.
And tea party candidates have already won national elections for the legislature. If you're talking about president, I don't know.
The Republican Party of the USA, seemingly controlled by the Tea Party, seems to be good at standing on principle, which I respect. However, does the Tea Party demonstrate enough compassion, and can they win a national election (the presidency) if they don’t?