Back in Alvin's younger years, he struggled with his difference in views with the rest of his heavily conservative community. After being the first child in his family to go to college, at Columbia he endured hate for having different political views from the rest of the urban liberal students, despite labeling himself as a liberal. These divides between the parties and the hate he received from both ends made him realize how people have forgotten what politics were really about. They are about finding solutions to people's everyday problems, and keeping the good of the people in mind first. So he started working with some friends all over, some extreme democrats and others extreme republicans, to create a neutral party that focuses on solutions, rather than party alignment.
Our party aims to satisfy the common good of America, and support all demographics and regions with full effort. The Tea party truly prioritizes the people’s best interests and stands as a refreshing alternative to the divisiveness often seen in traditional party politics. Without the constraints of ideological loyalty or the pressure of party agendas, the Tea Party is free to focus solely on policies that address the real, everyday concerns of citizens.