The Tea Party movement actually held ideas of limited government and influenced their party.
Exactly...they were an idealogical group. Indivisible isn't...they are an anti-Trump group.
As for influence, The Tea Party, aka Freedom Caucus, are causing a major split in the Republican party and is another major reason no health care will be passed. And, this is a problem I predicted back when the Tea Party first started...they fractured the party.
The Dems meanwhile are headed for the ashcan of history next to the Whigs. Nearly 30 states have a Repub governor and Repub legislature.
I'm sorry, but that is wishfull thinking. With Trump being the least popular President in history, after 200 days, you can't count on him winning reelection, or his influence carrying congressional wins. Trump is an incredibly weak President.
All of the directors of Indivisble (Ezra Levin, Leah Greenberg, Angel Padilla) have connections to Soros's Open Society Foundation. That is just a documented fact. Greenberg and Levin were also seen hobnobbing at the Soros-funded Democracy Alliance Summit.
Irrelevent. Soros does not fund Indivisible. Soros does not have the ability to influence Indivisible since the groups start at the grass roots level by people who simply want to stop Trump.
LOL. Sounds like someone has not just drank the kool-aid, but has taken off their bermudas and dived head first in the punch bowl.
I respect Indivisible for doing things right. They are not an idealogical splinter of Democrats...as the Tea Party was for Republicans, and they are not a bunch of loud mouth whiners who do not get anything REAL done, like the Wallstreet protestors.
Then why are all the Indivisible directors (Ezra Levin, Leah Greenberg, Angel Padilla) from Soros's Open Society? Why did Greenberg and Levin attend the Soros-funded Democracy Alliance Summit. Just a coincidence, right?
YES, it is irrelevent. You have people who have long worked in the Democratic party so it doesn't surprise me that you can connect them to Soros. The FACT is that connection does not mean Soros has any influence over Indivisible. All you are doing is spreading alt-right conspiracy theory.
This is no different then saying groups like "Skull and Bones" or the "Free Masons"/"Knights Templar" have control over our government because so many presidents are/were members. It's all just conspiracy theory crap....oh, and remember there is a pentagram defined by the streets in the middle of DC, and the Washington monument is an ancient Egyptian symbol, and the dollar bill features the "all seeing eye" at the top of an Egyptian pyramid, and George Washington was a master Mason who has a painting in full Mason dress. Oh, scary. Not.
But, believe what you want. In fact, the more Trump zombies who believe it is a splinter group that Soros supports, the better...don't take them seriously.
What I would say to any Democrats out there reading this...if you want to get involved in defeating the Trump agenda, look up an Indivisible group in your city or state, or start one. The group has already proven themselves to be very effective...again, they are part of the reason health care failed.
And, I'm done with this now.