Tea Party's Climate Change Denial
Tea Party supporters deny the existence of climate change and oppose any attempt to regulate emissions. Despite their distrust of science and resistance to civil debate, the Tea Party's crusade is gaining momentum. Republican organizers are hoping to channel Tea Party anger into electing a conservative Congress in 2010 and a conservative president in 2012. To continue reading go to THE GREEN MARKET.
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Tea Party Bolsters Republican Commitment to Obstructionism
First and foremost, the Republican party demands loyalty to their strategy of obstructionism. The influx of Tea Party candidates has only engrained this idea more deeply into GOP political strategy. Even before the Tea Party takeover, Republicans consistently refused to work with Democrats, even when dealing with approaches that Republicans either authored or previously supported. To continue reading go to THE GREEN MARKET.
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Tea Party Candidates and O'Donnell's Constitution Confusion
The Tea Party has already had a powerful impact on the forthcoming midterm elections, however, many are asking questions about the competence of Tea Party candidates. See the video of Christina O`Donnell`s Constitution confusion. To continue reading go to THE GREEN MARKET.
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Koch's Tea Party Republicans and Climate Change Denial
Koch Industries has donated generously to the campaigns of Republican hopefuls in the midterm elections. However, the Koch brothers have a much more ambitious agenda than simply electing candidates who deny climate change. To continue reading go to THE GREEN MARKET.
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Koch Industries and the Tea Party's Corporate "Grassroots"
The Tea Party is an important part of the Koch brothers multi-pronged strategy to realize their self-serving version of social change. As quoted in the New Yorker, David Koch said, "To bring about social change, [requires a strategy that is] vertically and horizontally integrated, from idea creation to policy development to education to grassroots organizations to lobbying to litigation to political action." The project, he admitted, was extremely ambitious. "We have a radical philosophy," he added. To continue reading go to THE GREEN MARKET.
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Video Linking the Kochs' and the Tea Party
Koch Industries has tried to distance itself from the Tea Party, but despite the company's denials there is considerable evidence linking the two. To continue reading go to THE GREEN MARKET.


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