The Influence of the Tea Party!!!!
This is a report that pertains to a great political machine. I call it a regime because it has a lot of influence and it is causing the voting behavior of Americans to swing towards an unspecified cause. We call this political machine and regime the Tea Party. What is the Tea Party? Let’s look at this for a moment. The Tea Party is a group of members that come from specific interest groups. For example, the state militia, soccer-moms, The National Rifle Association, Mothers Against Drunk Driving, disgruntled voters from all political parties who are discontent about governmental policies, and members of the independent party who are dissatisfied themselves with all of the policies that have been enacted prior to the Obama Administration. These members are very powerful because they consist of the richest members of the United States.
In addition, to the problems that we as Americans are facing right now; for instance, economic stress, large volumes of people who are unemployed, as well as those who are underemployed. There are at least 10,000,000 Americans who are underemployed for economic reasons. These reasons are as follows: jobs that are very hard to obtain, as well as a lack of work hours at their present employer. There are millions who are still looking for jobs, but these jobs are not available at the present time.
Let’s understand one thing, the Tea Party is only has an influence on the voting behavior of Americans. This is a group that has made great strides within a specified period of time. An example of this is one person who has made a great change in the voting behavior of these powerful members. Her name is Sarah Palin. She is the former Governor of Alaska who has made a run for Vice President in 2008 with her running mate current Arizona Senator John McCain. Anytime a powerful and elite group such as this is in control of things politically, it tends to change things. How are these changes manifested? This is very simple. Voting behavior changes within groups of people and there is a cause and effect when it comes to dealing with Americans and the voting behavior that exist.
Next, there are also other members of other political parties that are unidentified at the moment who tend to rally for specific causes. There are times that these members tend to influence the behavior of others through propaganda that is somewhat radical in their approach. For instance, there are political rallies that tend to cause outrage among other specified groups. These group members tend to try to brainwash other members into joining their party by their direct and indirect communication that is being exchanged among powerful members. There are over 25 interest groups who are members of the Tea Party. There are also times when these members have an adverse affect on the state primaries in the United States. The Tea Party recommends and endorses specific candidates to whom the feel would make a difference in Congress. So far the Tea Party has had a very successful rate as far as winning their respected state primaries through their randomly selected candidates from certain political parties.
Also, we have to look at the amount of people who are involved in rallies in cities in the United States. There are at least several political rallies each month in various states. Some of them are active minded as far as politics are concerned. There are others who tend to have an adverse affect on non-members themselves. What this group is trying to do is target your ideology and your way of thinking. This is done by supporters of the party itself as well as those who are inside of the political regime/machine itself. I am not saying that the United States is leaving its democracy roots in any way. We are still a democracy, but things are changing to a different way of life politically right now. We are swinging towards a socialist movement. The reason why this is happening right now is because there are too many people that are in power and still trying to control the wealth in our country. A socialist society consists of a caste system. This is a class system that deals with people and the economic power that they tend to have.
There are over 20,000,000 million members of this movement that we call the Tea Party nationwide. The membership is still growing each day. Why? This is because members of Congress as well as people who are unable to have an influence politically are in contention with each other. Furthermore, these members are middle to upper- class Americans with wealthy incomes. This is also a group that is highly educated and often participates in political rallies and political functions on a daily basis. The group members themselves are mainly made up of men. There are also women in the group but their influence is greatly effective politically through the efforts and hard work from other women who are involved in the Tea Party itself. At least for me as a person, I have not been influenced in any way by this political regime/machine itself. My voting behavior will not change. I am a democrat from Dayton, Ohio.
I also know that my voting behavior will not change because of a political movement. As far as democracy is concerned, things have changed dramatically since 1980. Remember, that African Americans voted for the Republican Party from 1860 to 1936. Afterwards, many of the African Americans voted for a democrat named Franklin D. Roosevelt. This is because the country during the 1930s has gone through a Great Depression. However in modern times, many people from all diverse backgrounds voted for the political party that we as Americans are satisfied with. We also have to look at the population in the United States which is dominated by women. The female population in the United States is 51% to 49% for men. Therefore, out of a total population between 275,000,000 to over 300,000,000 people in the United States, where is the influence is coming from right now? The influence is coming from the population which controls the wealth in this country.
Sincerely,
Anthony Joseph Hopkins