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Originally Posted by PsYcNeT
I mean, the Tea Party is more or less the guys in charge now, though they effectively "re-branded".
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They re-branded behind a guy who turned out to be the antithesis of their movement of fiscal conservatism. The guy in power has no real power to accomplish anything another than abusing his executive power to disrupt and break things. And they've done a pretty good job of primary-ing out viable Republican candidates from key senate and house races and replacing them with losing Tea Party Candidates.
If your idea is winning is just disrupting and triggering the other side, while not accomplishing anything, count that as a big reason a lot of people want to have nothing to do with this revolution.