The adherents of the Tea Party advocate for the extension of a private economic
dictatorship with no human rights, and all power to the military and security agencies (like the old Soviet Union, but without the socialism and guaranteed housing and education for all). Sponsoring them are monopolist holding companies and global
banking institutions who are all using their financial instruments to
destroy governments which use resources to serve the people, and instead
replace these with governments that are "limited" and serve only to
make money for those who are already wealthy.
"Presente-Honduras Digest", Vol 29, Issue 61,
2014-03-22:
"According
to Giussepe Zampaglione, a representative of the World Bank, Honduras
has to tackle its fiscal crisis in two ways: (1) increasing revenues and
(2) shrinking the state. Cutting social spending "is the most efficient
way for future growth" - he must have lived in a neo-classical bubble
all his life." Source: [http://www.latribuna.hn/2014/03/21/representante-del-bm-situacion-fiscal-es-compleja-y-se-necesita-reduccion-gubernamental/].
2013-10-12 by Mike Konczal from "Washington Post"
[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/wonkblog/wp/2013/10/12/the-tea-party-thinks-it-hates-wall-street-it-doesnt/]:
When it comes to financial regulation, there are no substantial issues on which Tea Party Republicans differ from Wall Street. [ ... ] Many Tea Party Republicans are in favor of the same bills favored by the financial industry. Take the Financial Takeover Repeal Act of 2013, a one-line bill sponsored by Sen. David Vitter (R-La.) that repeals Dodd-Frank and replaces it with nothing. This bill has 22 co-sponsors this year, including notable Tea Party senators such Mike Lee, Rand Paul and Ted Cruz. [ ... ]