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Absolutely. They should form a third party - leave the GOP - and run candidates across the board for all offices ASAP.
although that sounds like the correct form of action, it would have negative results for the GOP, which i know you would love to see.
it would DESTROY the GOP's opportunity to take the senate this year, and leave them smaller, and a small tea party.
leaving the democrats the ability to weather the storm because of obamacare /Obama's executive orders the people do not like, and his failed policies.
understand i am just pointing out what would happen, and your great desire for the split.
Me too.I think the GOP should kick the RINOs out.Let them form their own party.They could simply join the democrats or call themselves democrat lites(spelled sort of like miller lite).
I believe we just heard you name your price for ones libertarians "favors". Which makes you.... well that is obvious now isn't it?
Do you think the Conservatives and Tea party should split off from the main stream GOP and create their own political party.
1) Yes
2) No
3) The GOP should push both of them out of the Republican party
4) Other (explain)
The Conservatives and the Tea Party certainly have their own ideas on how the Country should be governed.
If they think they have the right ideas and wide support of the people, then why do they not create their own political party.
They both think the speaker of the house should be fired, that taxes are too high, regulations should be relaxed, they both want to do away with food stamps or drastically reduce them. They want to change SS and eventually do away with it. And lots of other things.
They don't like or agree with the main stream GOP and yet are happy to live under the umbrella of the GOP.
If they created their own party they would be able to get their own message out without being held to the GOP standards.
I'm sure they could find lots of business donors as well as private citizens to donate to them. They could possibly take several Republicans, Independents and who knows, maybe even some Democrats with them.
I know it's hard, but lets try to have a civil discussion and not a pissing match.
This is a private poll in an effort to keep it as civil as possible
You stole that from the Rolling Stones!
no you just heard from me what would happen if the GOP split from the tea party, and that you would favor that, i spoke nothing for myself.......you saw something [on your own ]which was not in my statement.
The idea of compromise is sacrifice parts of what you want, to get enough of what you need.
What if is something you do not want.For example if you are an abortionists and pro-life politicians want to ban abortion.Do you want your pro-choice candidates to compromise with them? Not really a compromise if it is something you do not want them compromising on. An abortionist would not want their elected officials compromising with pro-lifer on an anti-abortion law. Someone who is actually pro-2nd amendment would not want their elected compromising with Obama,Pelosi or some other anti-2nd amendment politician on gun control.Someone who is actually against illegal immigration will not want their elected officials compromising with pro-illegals on a so-called immigration reform bill.
Do you think the Conservatives and Tea party should split off from the main stream GOP and create their own political party.
One problem I have with the Republican party is that, for the last two presidential elections, they have nominated someone who, quite frankly, I cannot agree with. Most recently, to the extent that I could not bring myself to vote for him.The BASLINE for the Party needs to be a balanced soundly conservative view of fiscal, governmental, social, and defense issues. Individual candidates, depending on the region and situation, should be able to accentuate or step back from any particular pillar as necessary and still be welcomed. But an attempt to fundamentally change what the baseline of the party should be, OR attempting to suggest those outliers can't be welcomed under the tent, is where we start seeing issues.
Do you think the Conservatives and Tea party should split off from the main stream GOP and create their own political party.
1) Yes
2) No
3) The GOP should push both of them out of the Republican party
4) Other (explain)
The Conservatives and the Tea Party certainly have their own ideas on how the Country should be governed.
If they think they have the right ideas and wide support of the people, then why do they not create their own political party.
They both think the speaker of the house should be fired, that taxes are too high, regulations should be relaxed, they both want to do away with food stamps or drastically reduce them. They want to change SS and eventually do away with it. And lots of other things.
They don't like or agree with the main stream GOP and yet are happy to live under the umbrella of the GOP.
If they created their own party they would be able to get their own message out without being held to the GOP standards.
I'm sure they could find lots of business donors as well as private citizens to donate to them. They could possibly take several Republicans, Independents and who knows, maybe even some Democrats with them.
I know it's hard, but lets try to have a civil discussion and not a pissing match.
This is a private poll in an effort to keep it as civil as possible
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