What is it about the TEA Party ideology that you don't like?
Whatever your answers may be, please provide some kind of source for your assertions.
Part of the problem, of course, is there is no ‘Tea Party,’ by their own admission some 66 percent of TPM members usually or always vote republican:
Tea Party Supporters: Who They Are and What They Believe - Political Hotsheet - CBS News
So clearly the TPM is in no way representative of all Americans, is in no way inclusive of all Americans, and reflects a clearly conservative bias.
And without any sort of official platform or National committee, itÂ’s impossible to pin down the TPM with regard to any specific issue.
But of what weÂ’ve heard from those who do identify as TPM, thereÂ’s much to oppose.
Such as one TPM representative advocating only property owners have the right to vote:
Tea Party Nation President Says It 'Makes A Lot Of Sense' To Restrict Voting Only To Property Owners | ThinkProgress
Repealing the 17th Amendment is also popular among the TPM, as well as idiocy such as a ‘balanced budget’ amendment, and similar calls for draconian spending cuts that would be harmful to the most vulnerable members of society.
That is, in essence, the most repugnant aspect of the TPM, it’s naïve, reactionary, reckless fiscal policies based on subjective dogma rather than documented facts. A policy harmful to Americans dependent on government programs through no fault of their own, including the elderly, retirees, children, and the disabled.