Tea Party movement
American fiscally conservative political movement
The Tea Party movement is a populist political movement in the United States that emerged in 2009 through a series of locally and nationally-coordinated protests.
Quotes
edit- I see a lot of parallels between my candidacy and the Tea Party. I would not have been elected had there not been a tremendous amount of dissatisfaction and discouragement and disgust with what was going on in Washington.
- Jimmy Carter, The View appearance, September 20, 2010.[1]
- The Tea Party, for example. It’s an incredible thing: some old ladies got together and are now hammering at Obama from all sides.
- Alexey Navalny, as quoted in "Net Impact: One man's cyber-crusade against Russian corruption" (4 April 2011), by Julia Ioffe, The New Yorker
- The challenge, I think, for the tea party movement is to identify specifically, what would you do? It's not enough just to say, "Get control of spending." I think it's important for you to say, you know, "I'm willing to cut veterans' benefits," or, "I'm willing to cut Medicare or Social Security benefits," or, "I'm willing to see these taxes go up."
- Barack Obama, September 20, 2010.[2]
- This is America. How many of you people want to pay for your neighbor's mortgage that has an extra bathroom and can't pay their bills?
- Rick Santelli (2009), quoted in "The Economist", 8th October 2011, p. 60
- According to "The Economist", that was the inspiration for the Tea Party movement
- People ask me if I'm the father of the Tea Party movement. I was the spark [...] that started it. If being the lightning rod that started the Tea Party is what's written on my tombstone, I'll be very happy.
- Rick Santelli, Chicago Sun Times interview, September 19, 2010. [3]
External links
edit- Encyclopedic article on Tea Party movement on Wikipedia