Old Maryland Dept: Frustrated by the drawn-out U.S. health care debate, the Republican-vs.-Democratic standoff in Congress and the "misdirected anger at the Obama administration" by Tea Party members, who she says point out problems without presenting solutions, Park decided to voice her complaints about the "boisterous" Tea Party members on the social media site, according to CBC. Now the Coffee Party is sweeping the country, with a local chapter in every state. "No one plans to start a political party on Facebook," Annabel Park says. But that's exactly what the 42-year-old Maryland filmmaker did earlier this year. Maryland documentary filmmaker Annabel Park founded the Coffee Party movement to promote civility in U.S. politics and to affirm that goverment is 'not the enemy of the people, but the expression of our collective will.' Forbes Almost overnight, friends and supporters rallied around her idea of creating a new movement shaped by collaboration and independent thinking, instead of anger and bipartisanship. As Park explains it, Coffee Party members would work together to solve the many issues facing the United States, without screaming or falling back on party lines. They would try to fix problems rather than condemn the federal government the way Tea Party members had. Go Run For Office Female Politicians Around The World Where Do Women Social Network? Top 10 Sites How Obama's Budget Would Affect Eight Families Women At The Top As
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