still is tremendous influence. look at the proposal for the fiscal cliff. it was rejected. it wasn t embraced by conservatives on capitol hill and the reason why is because it doesn t meet the tea party philosophy of lower taxes and smaller government. what do you make of that? what you are saying is that the tea party stuck to a principal and it was more about the republican party not sticking to principles. the conservatives did not back boehner and his plan b. it wasn t the tea party. the tea party hasn t been discussed much with the fiscal cliff. i don t know how any one can give them credit. they lost appeal and many of their is supporters. in florida dune t down to a thd of what they had in 2010. they had jobs so they moved on. that is the one distraction they have is that they worked for a living unlike occupy wall street. they don t have the luxury to hang out and park. they have jobs and in this
still is tremendous influence. look at the proposal for the fiscal cliff. it was rejected. it wasn t embraced by conservatives on capitol hill and the reason why is because it doesn t meet the tea party philosophy of lower taxes and smaller government. what do you make of that? what you are saying is that the tea party stuck to a principal and it was more about the republican party not sticking to principles. the conservatives did not back boehner and his plan b. it wasn t the tea party. the tea party hasn t been discussed much with the fiscal cliff. i don t know how any one can give them credit. they lost appeal and many of their is supporters. in florida dune t down to a thd of what they had in 2010. they had jobs so they moved on. that is the one distraction they have is that they worked for a living unlike occupy wall street. they don t have the luxury to hang out and park. they have jobs and in this