"They (tea parties) should be called their real American Taliban." Most American citizens compare the "grassroots movement of America" like a tea party with the cruel terrorist movement like the Taliban You did not imagine it. Still, the two groups are very similar. The tea party was originally a grassroots movement to protest against high taxes, large government, and affordable medical law in 2009. They believe that the government was listening to the public's voice. "The government should reduce the scale that can be flushed, it has been lost." They have grown into a group full of fears of politicians nationwide.
In a recent riot, journalists compared the new tea party movement with Muslim Brotherhood. As a member of the tea party movement, I was angry at first at this comparison. When I further studied on these two groups and how they started and why, I saw the beginnings of each group in philosophy are actually similar. wrong. Whether they want to recruit members and change their policies is rooted in the core values of culture, language and religion.
President Donald Trumph praised the tea party movement in the 2016 campaign. In August 2015 he is a tea party in Nashville, "The tea party people are wonderful people, these people are working hard and love this country, they are struck by the media "January 2016, American Cable Television According to the News Network (CNN) public opinion survey at the beginning of the 2016 Republican Primary Election, Mr. Trump took conservatively all Republican candidates among the LDP's tea party voters Inagori, 37% of them support Mr. Trump and 34% support Mr. Ted Cruz.
After the debt ceiling crisis in mid 2011, public opinion polls were even more disadvantageous for tea parties. According to the Gallup poll, 28% of adults do not agree with tea parties, 25% agree, and "The national tea party movement seems to have lost support after a fierce debate about raising the ceiling debt ceiling Which Tea Party Republicans ... Do you compromise on taxes and expenses? "Similarly, in the Pew opinion poll, 29% of respondents believe that supporters of the Tea Party of Congress are adversely affecting. , While 22% answered that this is a positive influence. "His new public opinion also pointed out that people who carefully saw debate caution discussions had more negative effects on tea parties than those who did not pay close attention to the problem." Public opinion survey was disapproved with 31% approval and 51% approval