Booth's thread/poll got me thinking again about the value of having three or even four strong political parties in the United States.
Unfortunately, the media and FEC only really recognize the Democrats and Republicans, which has meant that Libertarians, Greens, Socialists and others get no support, matching funds or equal time.
However, now we have a REAL dilemma vis a vis the group calling themselves the "Tea Party." They aren't really Republicans, though they seem to vote that way. Now, there are lots of major rifts between Tea Party groups in different parts of the country.
Here in Texas, Tea Party candidates swept the GOP to a super majority in the State House of Representatives, though the 22 freshmen have probably been more at fault for the chaotic legislative session that we're seeing now.
So my question is:
SHOULD THE TEA PARTY DECLARE ITS INDEPENDENCE AND REGISTER AS A SEPARATE POLITICAL PARTY?
I think they should, and be accorded all the privileges of the Republicans and Democrats. I also think the Greens, Libertarians, Socialists and Silly Parties should be elevated as well.
The two party system is killing politics in America.