That's tactics. That's part of a plan but you need strategy is well. It's fine to scream about spending cuts, but what gets cut? It's fine to answer that with "anything unnecessary" but then you have to define unnecessary. The problems in Washington are huge and there's not going to be anything simple about solving them, especially since you can't just take a candidate's word for it that they won't be seduced by the siren song on K Street. Furthermore, if people in Congress can't work together, nothing gets done...including the passing of budgets.halplm wrote: And those leaders better have a plan, but a "plan" does not mean having a complete budget mapped out that you have to get passed for your plan to be put in motion. It means that whatever opportunities you have, you stick to your principles... for the tea party movement, those being smaller government in general.
But then again, volume and slogans have a tendency to make me extremely mis-trustful.