Showing posts with label Tea Party Movement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tea Party Movement. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

The Decade of Division in Parody (2010-2019)

The past ten years have been an event-filled decade, hasn't it? The following are ten parodies that I have selected that represent the just completed decade. Click on the links to watch the parodies. If you can't watch them all, I would recommend #1, #8 and #10, the start, the middle and the end of this turbulent decade. 


1. The Tea Party Movement topped the decade in response to the ballooning National Debt and government-expanding Obamacare. The GOP took back the House as a result. But they proved they were impotent and feckless.
CLEAN UP THE HOUSE (OF REPRESENTATIVES)
Throw the Bums Out- https://youtu.be/Q59ZcFguUOo

2. Global warming was all the rage fueled by conjured up statistics and empty rhetoric off and on during the decade ending with the New Green Deal going nowhere.
GLOBAL WARMING

3. Barack Obama, the mega corporations and some in both parties looked the other way when illegal aliens flooded into the country. Both the illegal aliens and our government under Obama ignored immigration laws. That is until Mr. Trump trumpeted a new song, #BuildTheWall.
ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION

4. Illegals, dead people, and voters who voted more than once swelled the Democrat vote totals. The Democratic Party fought any attempt to require voter identification, which made it easy for voter fraud to increase.
VOTER FRAUD
Grandpa Voted Democrat - https://youtu.be/WUEqh07E4dY

5. Same-sex “marriage” was blessed by the not so Supreme Court in another of their judicial activism, their unjust, unconstitutional tyrannical  rulings. That ruling fit with the Leftist agenda and gave Mr. Obama a major plank of his plan to fundamentally change America (into a Marxist state).
SAME-SEX “MARRIAGE”
“Come on Down to the Farm”https://youtu.be/7agvKbA6Pls

6. The Democrats and Mr. Obama did everything they could to insure that government healthcare would happen. Lies and manipulation was justified to achieve the desired results.
HEALTHCARE
If You Like Your Plan https://youtu.be/Fawv4vt5ZPI

7.  Was Hillary Clinton going to complete the fundamental transformation (destruction) that Mr. Obama started?  Was she going to serve as Obama 3.0? The entire Left thought so. But they ran into a big roadblock, We the People and a bigger than life personality.
DONALD TRUMP
Big Bad Don - The Ballad Of Donald Trump - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALGkQq3RJ7k&t=91s

8. Probably what characterized the decade most was the successful sabotage of our colleges and universities by the Marxist elite. Through their tireless efforts they created generations of young people indoctrinated in Secular-Humanist religion and Marxist philosophy. We were graduating useful idiots. Feminism ruled the day. Masculinity was no longer in play.
SNOWFLAKES

9. For three years, ever since her election loss, Mrs. Clinton has been blaming others incessantly for the unexpected outcome.
HILLARY CLINTON
The Wreck of the Hillary Clinton - Gordon Lightfoot parody https://youtu.be/SDNYYMK29AU

10. The Democrats and their allies the #FakeNews media, academia, the Washington Swamp, Hollywood, Corporate America, #NeverTrumpers, Liberal Churches have been working to reverse the election results. They have been collectively doing all they could to subvert everything Mr. Trump has attempted to do to Make America Great Again (MAGA). They refuse to give him credit for anything.
THE COUP ATTEMPT
The Day Collusion Died - Parody of American Pie | Don Caron - https://youtu.be/Eqn3iI_h1vg  
The Mueller Investigation was a nothing burger as the decade comes to a close, we are smack dab in the middle of a completely partisan political impeachment process. The Marxist influencers have succeeding in dividing this nation. We seem to be on the brink of civil war or at least civil unrest. That is just what they are fomenting. God help us if we ever get another Democrat (Marxist) president. Venezuela, here we come.

The Next Decade, Revision & Vision (2020-2029)

What does the new decade hold? Hope and change of the right kind. A nation that wakes up, a Justice Department that indicts those who attempted to overthrow this president and whose crimes and misdeeds have been covered up. Maybe some of the corruption will be finally exposed. 

We the People need Mr. Trump to remain in office to really finish the draining of the Swamp, to strengthen our military, to create an environment that fosters a return to the ideals of our Founding Fathers, including a respect for human life, traditional marriage, shrinking of the federal government, restoration of a federal judiciary that honors not destroys the U.S. Constitution to name a few of the ideals.

Wednesday, November 05, 2014

Waning or Winning TEA Party Influence on the GOP?


He Never Was All That He Was Quacked Up To Be!

I was listening to the replay of the Columbus, Ohio WOSU public radio show, All Sides with Ann Fisher tonight. The general agreement of the obvious liberal hostess and various panel members was that the TEA Party’s influence was waning and was not a major factor in the Republican sweep of statewide offices in Ohio and U.S. House and Senate GOP victories around the country. Then I received the following Press Release from the Ohio Citizens PAC in an email.
 
 

TEA PARTY CANDIDATE STEVE KRAUS DEFEATS
OHIO DEMOCRATIC CHAIRMAN CHRIS REDFERN
IN RACE FOR OHIO HOUSE 89th DISTRICT
Akron, OH - In a major victory by the Ohio TEA Party Movement, TEA Party Republican Candidate Steve Kraus from Sandusky, Ohio, has defeated Ohio Democratic Chairman Chris Redfern for Ohio House seat in the 89th District that includes Erie and Ottawa Counties. Redfern had been in the Ohio House since 1999 and has been State Chairman of the Ohio Democratic Party since 2005.  Kraus made a strong but unsuccessful bid for Congress in 2012.  He decided to run for Ohio House against Redfern after the Ohio Republican Party showed little interest in fielding a candidate in the race.  Kraus got little support from the ORP even after early poling showed him with a small lead. The Ohio Citizens PAC did robo calls into the district as did the TEA Party run Ohio Republican PAC in and effort to get Kraus over the top. Kraus won 51% to 49%.

Tom Zawistowski, President of the Ohio Citizens PAC, said "Steve is a great citizen candidate who will faithfully represent the people of Erie and Ottawa County - not himself or some political party.  He ran a terrific race two years ago but I was surprised when he told me he thought that he could beat the Ohio Democratic Chairman. But he worked very hard and ran a great race and with a little help from his friends in the TEA Party he pulled off the biggest upset in the State tonight. Hopefully this will stop the whining by Republicans who claim we never go after Democrats. This win proves that the TEA Party does not care about political parties, we care about people and the way government serves them.”

Ironically, Chris Redfern was the Chairman of the Democrat Party in Ohio, and he was beaten by a TEA Party candidate. To me that is really big news, but obviously it was not to the biased media. The connection was never made by anyone on the public radio show to the fact that it was a TEA Party backed candidate, who received negligible support from the Ohio Republican Party, who defeated Redfern.

 
Nationally, Senators Ted Cruz, Rand Paul and Mike Lee will be receiving some reinforcements from newly elected conservative Senators Ben Sasse (Nebraska) and Tim Cotton (Arkansas). These men will strengthen the conservative movement within the Senate. This handful of patriots has to battle not only Harry Reid and the Democrats, but more times than not the Mitch McConnell misled Republicans.
 
Acknowledged by even the liberal public radio show I mentioned above was the fact that the TEA Party Movement has helped to move the stubborn GOP in a more conservative direction. The GOP leadership tends to be a party happy-with-the-status-quo when in power. Hopefully the voice of Ted Cruz and others along with some of the newly elected Senators will hold their fellow Republicans feet to the fire and halt the poisonous Progressive Agenda that has been foisted on America these past six years. Maybe they can give America a chance to begin to recover from the failed and damaging Obama policies, legislation, and administrative decisions and programs. And just maybe we can begin to reverse the “fundamental transfortation” of the now lame duck President.
 

 
 

Wednesday, October 01, 2014

Are Hong Kong Protesters a Chinese Version of the Tea Party?


The Hong Kong Tea Party?

The courageous people peacefully protesting against their tyrannical overlords in Hong Kong, which now is part of mainland Red China, started me thinking. Are American Tea Party principles being exported and implemented by the large portion of the citizens of Hong Kong? Are there any similarities between what is happening in this Red Chinese territory and the patriotic participants in the American Tea Party Movement over the last four or five years? Are there differences?

Similarities

Both the Hong Kong Tea Party Protestors and the American TEA Partiers protest their respective tyrannical governments. In the case of the American version, the protest is primarily over the ever-expanding federal leviathan government, its taxes, its increasing debt, its wasteful over-spending, its intrusion into the affairs and freedoms of the people (healthcare, education, and religion), and its ignoring of laws such as immigration laws, which jeopardize border security.

As for the Hong Kong version it is more narrowly focused in its protestations. They are mainly interested in requiring the tyrannical Red Chinese government on the mainland to live up to its agreement to allow Hong Kong autonomy as part of its agreement with Britain, when it handed over control to the communists. They want a say into choosing their leadership. They don’t want the politburo to hand them a slate of candidate, for which they approve.

Both are grassroots movements without central leadership.

Both movements seek not to overthrown their governments, but to live up to principles.

The status quo is rejected by both the Hong Kong ‘Tea Party’ as well as the American TEA Party.

Both governments lie to their people.

Differences

From my personal observation the American TEA Party participants are generally an older group, who are wiser and see the danger of big government and its most recent iteration under Barack Obama. From the reports I have heard, the Hong Kong protestors are mostly college-aged persons who don’t want the future that they see their Mainland masters are scheming for them. Isn’t it ironic that the college crowd here in the U.S. has been hoodwinked by Mr. Obama and his poisonous progressive agenda to solidly back him in the last two elections? I guess the American students can’t see the destructive course that emperor Obama is creating for them.

What’s Next?

Will America and especially the college students, wise up and help purge the Congress and White House of the putrid progressives in both parties in November 2014 and 2016? Will the communist bosses clamp down on the Hong Kong protestors and sic its ever-expanding military might to stamp out the protestors, literally? The next few months will be very interesting to watch, yet may be very volatile.

Viva La Tea Parties…Everywhere!

Hopefully both the American TEA Party and the Hong Kong Tea Party will succeed and continue to grow as movements and precipitate real change for the better in both locations, East and West.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Throw the Bum(s) Out - Spring U.S. House (of Reps) Cleaning

 
These cartoons can be found at www.TownHall.com. They were drawn by various cartoonists, but they all demonstrate that the Tea Party Movement is not dead as some would have you believe.
 









Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Closet Amnesty Supporter Rep. Eric Cantor Fired by the People of Virginia

 
'Cantor is Defeated! Tea Party Conservative WINS! Major Victory!'

'Eric Cantor loses Primary to Tea Party Challenger Dave Brat!!'
MASSIVE QUAKE: Eric Cantor Loses GOP Primary


 
 
Conservati​ve Wins Major Upset Election!

         LEADER NO MORE!
 
The people of America and of Virginia are fed up with politicians like Eric Cantor and John Boehner and Mitch McConnell.  These top three so-called Republican leaders have demonstrated over the past 5+ years that they simply adhere to a position where politics and power are much more important than principle. Finally, finally someone sent one of the GOP leaders the message via the ballot box. Little known challenger Dave Brat soundly delivered the message to Eric Cantor tonight in the 7th Congressional District in Virginia.
Let us hope that the hitherto wayward GOP wakes up and begins to stand on the principles that got it control of the House of Representatives in 2010 and a few more good conservatives in the Senate in 2012.  The GOP elite must be shaken in their $500 boots tonight. Senator Thad Cochran we will sure be glad to see you go the way of Eric Cantor in the next few weeks, too.
This TEA party victory has encouraged and energized me. I hope all conservatives and freedom loving patriots will take this win as a cue to do more to get TRUE conservatives elected in both the House and the Senate. Throw the RINOs and other bums out!
One of the positive outcomes of this huge conservative victory is that the House Speakership may not remain in the hands of another RINO, John Boehner! This would be a positive move.  Someone like Trey Gowdy or Jim Jordan would provide the leadership that has been missing among House Republicans for a very long time.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

The Conservative Movement 1964-2014 from Barry Goldwater to Barry Soetoro

I received this encouraging article in my in-box today. I reprint it here because it is a good summary of the Conservative Movement the past 50 years through the eyes of a conservative journalist. Emphasis added is mine...


My First 50 Years In The Conservative Movement: Reflections and Observations

March 17, 2014


By Don Feder


        It's been 50 years since the Goldwater campaign, when conservatism as a political force came of age.

       This year also marks my first 50 years the conservative movement.

       Like many conservatives of my generation, it started with the Arizonan's quixotic quest for the White House. I was too young to vote, but headed my high school chapter of Students for Goldwater. One thing the campaign should have taught us is that it's not enough to hold the right positions. You need be able to articulate them without sounding like a cross between Vlad the Impaler and Crazy Guggenheim.

       The one bright spot in an otherwise dismal campaign was a late October speech ("A Time for Choosing") by an ex-actor who 17 years later became our greatest president of the 20th century.

       Although I didn't know it at the time, with the Goldwater campaign, I had enlisted for life. In college, I started a chapter of Young Americans for Freedom at my alma mater, Boston University. YAF was then the largest and most active national conservative organization. Eventually, I helped to start YAF chapters at a dozen Massachusetts colleges and universities.

       In the 1960s, I encountered a neo-Marxist movement called the New Left, which would become the most corrupting force in American politics. With the triumph of Alinsky disciple Barack Hussein Obama, its banner now flies over the White House.

       In the 1970s, I joined the burgeoning anti-tax movement, becoming the first executive director of Massachusetts Citizens for Limited Taxation. I helped defeat a graduated state income tax and was involved with a property-tax cutting initiative called Prop 2 ½. That was followed by two years on the West Coast running the Second Amendment Foundation, where we fought to preserve a constitutional right the left claimed was nonexistent.

       That led to 19 years as a columnist (lightly syndicated) and editorial writer at The Boston Herald (1983-2002). During those years, The Herald published over 2,200 of my columns.

       Since then, I've been a free-lance writer, media consultant and communications director of the World Congress of Families. To recap, since 1964, I've been part of the campus-conservative, anti-tax, gun-owners rights, and family-values movements, while championing conservatism as a commentator.

       I'm not boasting – others have contributed far more – but I have been around, fought for diverse causes and experienced the best and worst of a movement which has shaped America more than any other in the post-War era.

       Here are the lessons I've learned along the way, most of which you won't hear on talk radio or read in the blogosphere.

       1. Many who call themselves conservatives have a comic-book view of conservatism. Talk to anyone under 35 at the Conservative Political Action Conference (the annual orgy of self-congratulation and muddled thinking just ended) and you're likely to hear the following: "I'm an economic conservative." (In other words, "I have no idea of what a conservative is.") "I don't care about marriage, abortion and stuff like that." ("I'm a conservative who doesn't care about morality, the family and protecting innocent human life.") Ask what they believe and the answer you're likely to get is "Freedom, freedom, freedom! We need to cut taxes and have a smaller government." This is a pathetic reductionism that tries to distill two centuries of conservative thought, from Edmund Burke to Russell Kirk, to "Government bad. Fortune 500 good!" This is to authentic conservatism what a sad clown done with paint-by-numbers is to Rembrandt.

       2. Our cause is faith, family and freedom. These are building blocks. We start with faith, because liberty, morality and human nature (on which the first two are based) are of God. The family because it is the foundation of social order and the cradle of civilization. Freedom because it gives us the chance to find our way to God, and the ability to have families and make life's most important decisions.

       3. Conservatives are patriots, not nationalists. We love America; we don't worship the nation state. We understand that, internationally, America isn't always right. A nationalist says: "My country right or wrong." A patriot says: "I love my country and will strive to see that it's in the right."

       4. Conservatives believe in the concept of American exceptionalism – that America is unique in its contributions to freedom, prosperity and civilization, at home and abroad. And that, for more than two centuries, America has blessed humanity – materially and spiritually. You can disagree with the patriotic consensus on almost anything else – including defense and foreign policy – but dispute this, and you're merely a resident of the United States and not an American.

       5. Conservatives believe in representative government, not democracy. The Founding Fathers disdained democracy (or "mobocracy" as they called it) which is why the word is not to be found in the Declaration of Independence or Constitution. The latter speaks of securing "the blessings of liberty to ourselves and our posterity." As America has become more of a democracy and less of a republic, we've become less free. De Tocqueville warned that democracy becomes a nation's undoing when the majority discovers it can vote itself benefits out of the treasury (out of the pockets of the more productive). Any limitation on governmental power – like the Bill of Rights – is anti-democratic, which is why the left keeps telling us that the Constitution is outmoded.

       6. Conservatives aren't libertarians or soft anarchists. Libertarians and conservatives support the free market. That's where the similarities end. Libertarians (utopians of the right) believe in the separation of morality and government, as if such was even possible. A consistent libertarian opposes laws against drugs, prostitution, child pornography, abortion and euthanasia, and even age of consent laws. But, without a moral foundation, liberty becomes license. (John Adams explained: "Our Constitution was made only for a moral and religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the government of any other.") The type of "freedom" libertarians advocate would lead to an unraveling of the social order, which would eventually result in a new tyranny, as the masses clamor to escape the chaos libertarians have unleashed. Libertarians understand the human drive for freedom, but miss the corresponding drives for security and order. The business of conservatives is to balance the three.

       7. Private property and the free market lead to prosperity and are bulwarks against tyranny – The genius of the free market can be seen in comparing the economies of North and South Korea, East and West Germany (before reunification), and Costa Rica and Cuba. In the U.S., states with lower taxes and less regulation have more robust economies and better job growth. Private property and the free market also lead to a diffusion of power, one reason the concentration of power in Washington over the past century – which has accelerated under Obama -- is so dangerous. The power to tax and regulate can easily lead to control over every human activity – from how we raise our children to our speech and even our thoughts. The current regime would put the nation's health care in the hands of politicians and bureaucrats, literally giving them the power of life and death.

       8. There is no conservative foreign policy, though there are some guiding principles. Isolationism and interventionism is a false dichotomy. If the Founding Fathers were inveterate isolationists, why did Jefferson send the Marines to the shores of Tripoli in the first decade of the 19th century? Sometimes, intervention in foreign conflicts is unavoidable. (World War II, Korea and Vietnam being cases in point.) And sometimes, the net result of intervention is building a better infrastructure for the Taliban or creating another Muslim republic in the Balkans. The Crimea? It hard to imagine a region whose fate is less related to our national interest. (Outer Mongolia? Fiji?) All intervention doesn't lead to a quagmire, and every crisis isn't Munich. Here are a few principles on when to intervene and how: 1. Don't use the U.S. military like the Peace Corps – an international force of community organizers. 2. Don't make threats you're not prepared to follow through on. 3. Even when our just national interests are at stake, apply as little force as necessary. Military intervention should always be the last resort. 4. A thug with an ideology is always more dangerous than a thug without one. 5. Support your friends; frustrate your foes. 6. The world is a perilous place. It always has been. Without a strong military, we will lose everything.

       9. Islam is the principal external threat to America. Islam is as much an ideology as a religion. For most of its 1,300-year history, its goal has been conquest – a worldwide caliphate. (By comparison, communism and fascism are the new bullies on the block.) In normative Islam, there can be no separation of the political and spiritual. (Freedom of conscience, prized in the West, doesn't exist.) It's no coincidence that terrorism comes almost exclusively from the Islamic world – the Muslim Brotherhood and Tehran, Hamas and Hezbollah, al-Azhar University and al-Qaeda, Shiite, Sunni and Wahabi. Churches and synagogues don't preach holy war.

       10. Leftism is the principal internal threat to America. Liberalism has morphed into a monstrosity which would have been unrecognizable to the liberals of old. Today, its drive for conformity by crushing dissent is relentless. With speech codes, anti-discrimination legislation, IRS harassment, and social sanction (political correctness) – and forcing abortion, contraception and homosexual "marriage" on believers – it has created a new totalitarianism, a drive to dominate every aspect of life and try to reshape human nature (the age-old dream of totalitarians). This is no longer a war of ideas but a struggle to preserve civilization.

       11. The GOP is a necessary evil. The conservative movement has principles. The Republican Party has positions which it dangles before unsuspecting voters. There isn't an issue on which the party isn't willing to betray one or another of its core constituencies – from life and the family, to spending and immigration. The reward the Tea Parties got for delivering a Republican victory in 2010 ranged from sneering contempt to outright hostility by establishment Republicans. The "conservatism" of the GOP is transitory – until the next opinion poll do us part.

       12. The Republican Party is all we have. A conservative third-party, which would do more than collect protest votes, is an illusion. The last major party to emerge from the ashes of one that failed is the GOP of the 1850s. That was before the age of mass media and billion-dollar budgets for presidential campaigns. The conservative goal should be a hostile takeover of the Republicans. We should enter the primaries, full force, to nominate the right candidates. Once they're elected, we should maintain unremitting pressure to keep them honest. We should take every opportunity to defeat RINOs, to weaken the establishment's hold on the party, even if it means voting for Democrats in general elections. In 1964, the enemy was George Romney and Nelson Rockefeller. By 2012, it was Mitt Romney and Karl Rov-efeller.

       For all our shortcomings, conservatives are the only political force interested in rational analysis and open debate. Minds on the left are closed so tight that they might as well be hermetically sealed. "The discussion is over" should be stamped on their foreheads. "It's time to move forward on me telling you what to do – and you doing it."

       In 1964, American culture was still relatively sane. Today, the savages make movies, report the news, control corporate boardrooms and run the public schools. America's survival depends on the triumph of conservatism.

Don Feder is a former Boston Herald writer who is now a political/communications consultant. He also maintains his own website, DonFeder.com.                  
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Saturday, October 19, 2013

Why the Tea Party is so FEARED by the Radical Left


I read an obviously instigative Alternet.org article entitled, "10 Reasons Why the Tea Party is so Unpopular.” It got my attention.

I believe that the Radical Leftist Establishment and Leadership absolutely FEARS the Tea Party Movement because we reject every aspect of their polarizing and destructive Agenda. The Mr. Obama and his comrades-in-harm (including the Main Stream Media) on the Left must destroy, marginalize, ridicule, subvert the Tea Party and its adherents because we are the main barrier to their desire to fundamentally transform America into a Socialist Utopia.
 
Tea Party Hobbits March
 
Here is how I commented on the article:
 
10 Reasons Why the TEA PARTY MOVEMENT is so unpopular with the Left or Why the Tea Party is so FEARED by the Radical Left:

(1) The Tea Party Movement (TPM) rejects the core principle, philosophy, and agenda of the left - especially fiscal irresponsibility, big government control over all aspect of live, limiting individual freedoms (life, religious, self-protection, etc). TPM wants to preserve the values and virtues that made America exceptional.

(2) TPM favor small, localized government control instead of a big centralized government.

(3) TPM believes America should live within the revenue that it receives rather than going in debt to foreign and domestic lenders. That is what is expected of the American family.

(4) TPM believes that there are far too many regulations. The IRS should be replaced by a Fair Tax system which would tax based on consumption. The free-market the determinates who stays in business, not the government. Customers will support those enterprises that best met there needs. Government should not be allowed to pick winners and losers, as they are now prone to do.

(5) TPM prefer a free-market approach to the delivery of health care. ObamaCare is just a ploy to lead this nation to a government controlled one-payor system. Reform is needed such as tort reform, portability of insurance etc, not the mass takeover by the post office mentality of a central government...

(6) TPM believes that the entitlement programs need to be seriously looked at for the purpose of sustaining or replacing them with 21st century solutions. Look at the Chilean model of Social Security is one example. Consideration should be given to privatization of some aspects. Revising requirement and qualifications. The left wants to preserve the status quo. They just want to increase benefits with no concern how to pay for it now or in the future.

(7) Many in the TPM want to preserve life rather than to destroy it through abortion and ObamaCare Death Panels. Many in the TPM recognize the PERSONHOOD of man starts at the moment of conception. Many in the TPM believe in the sanctity of life from prior-to-birth to natural death.

(8) Many in the TPM support and desire to preserve traditional, one-man, one-woman marriage and reject the notion of an illicit imitation of marriage concocted in recent times. They reject the notion of government mandating the acceptance of perversion as an acceptable and normal lifestyle.

(9) The TPM rejects the global warming hoax and believes that we should be expanding rather than contracting domestic energy production. We should be providing American jobs, not enriching and providing resources for terrorist-sheltering and supporting Islamic nations who are currently selling us oil...

(10) The TPM does not want more guns they just want to preserve their right to choose to own and possess them. It seems that through reports I've seen it the government agencies that are stockpiling guns and ammunitions for some possible not-to-distant confrontation with the people...

Friday, March 29, 2013

The Left’s Brutal War on the TEA Party Movement


When I got home from work Thursday evening I had to read the article that I had just been able to glance at in the morning. It originates from the an extreme leftist website, Alternet.org. I offered my comments below to the artcle, “Slick, Paranoid Tea Party Video Aims for Violent Insurrection, Fear walks the land, and the Tea Party Patriots are here to package and sell it.”

The author seems offended by the real fear many Americans have, including many TEA Party participants and sympathizers of the “dictatorial near-future government.”  Well, duh, it’s at our doorstep. President Obama has been described as practicing soft tyranny. Some examples include:
*** refusing to enforce immigration laws,
*** refusing to submit a budget (past due since February 1st),
*** his Justice Department undertakes operations like Fast and Furious, which was designed to discredit gun owners to further his anti-gun agenda.
*** What about his Justice Department refusal to prosecute the New Black Panther Party because the victims were not a minority?  
Like other would-be dictators Dear Leader seems to be comfortable operating above the law.

The author goes on to describe the Tea Party Patriot’s video, shown recently at CPAC, as being “a thinly veiled advertisement for violent insurrection.” What really chaps me is the actual violence and anarchy displayed by the Occupy Wall Street movement, and the refusal of the media to cover the less savory aspects of that incredulous socialist orchestrated movement. Compare any TEA Party event with any OWS event, you can tell a lot by the trash and damage each movement left behind. The OWS movement cost the taxpayers a great deal more than the typical TEA Party protest event ever did.

“Nightmarish bureaucracies” is an apt term to be used to characterize today’s EPA, Education Department, and Justice Department. Just as any business person, who must fight through reams of red tape and maneuver over numerous hoops, to get into and stay in business. The bureaucracy is indeed something to be afraid of… Look what the 2,000 page ObamaCare Bill with its 15,000 pages of regulation will cost Americans…

The slogans “We meet every need” and “Developing Every Need ” seem to me to be describing today’s Democrat Party and President Obama's ‘leadership’ philosophy.

The author cites the Southern Poverty Law Center as a credible source. It isn’t. It is a disreputable, bigoted leftist hate group, which seeks to malign and marginalize any organizations that are diametrically opposed to such ‘rights’ as abortion, homosexuality, and Christian-bashing.

This article was pure vitriol and hatred towards a group and a movement that just wants to get America back its moorings, its founding principles - Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government, and Free Markets. What in the world is wrong with that?
 

Saturday, March 02, 2013

Sequester, a TEA Party Plot?

Ricocheting Robert Reich Raising the Roof or the Debt Ceiling?

It was according to an Alternet.org article, "The Sequester as a Tea Party Plot, Sequestration grew out of a strategy hatched soon after they took over the House in 2011," written by not-so- rapid, the rickety ricocheting Robert Reich, former Secretary of Labor and current college indoctrinator (professor). I made the following comment in that article:

Robert, Robert, Robert, you are wrong, wrong, wrong...

Mr. Reich, in your baffling words, the Tea Party Movement goal is "to undermine the government of the United States, to destroy much of its capacity to do the public’s business, and to sow distrust among the population." Nothing could be further from the truth, apparently something you are adverse to. Here are the six guiding principles of one of the most respected (in my humble opinion), Tea Party groups, the Tea Party Express:

(1) No more bailouts
(2) Reduce the size and intrusiveness of government
(3) Stop raising our taxes
(4) Repeal Obamacare
(5) Cease out-of-control spending
(6) Bring back American prosperity

These are radically different in philosophy compared to what apparently drives the current President's policies and actions including:

*Bailouts to his wall street and capitalist cronies and union supporters;
**Greatly increasing the size and scope of the centralized government;
***Being hell-bent on raising income taxes supposedly and unfairly on the rich,
but ultimately on all Americans;
****Ramming ObamaCare through Congress and Cramming it down the throats of
Americans, like it or not;
*****Year after year spending a trillion dollars more than available revenues;
and
******Impoverishing more and more Americans - the welfare, food stamp, and
unemployment rolls are dramatically increasing due to this president's economic
policies...

Sequestration was the President's idea, Robert. Is your short-term memory failing?

You actually said, “Tea Partiers use fear and anger in their war against the government – blaming the anemic recovery on government deficits and the government’s size, and selling a poisonous snake-oil of austerity economics and trickle-down economics as the remedy.” Yet, in the past few weeks “Fear and anger” were the precise tactics employed by the President and key members of his Administration in ginning up support for his failed anti-sequestration campaign.

Since when is living within one’s means considered “poisonous snake-oil of austerity economics”? What universe do you live in Robert? Have you spent so much time in Washington that you have completely lost your bearings?

In response to my comment, someone wrote that the TEAparty movement is a "complete astro-turf movement"? My comeback was:

The Tea Party Movement is made up of groups of patriots in communities across the country which are not controlled by Dick Armey or anyone else's army. They are citizens disgusted with he direction that both moderate George "Medicare Part D" Bush and the radical Barack "ObamaCare" Obama are taking this nation. They want sanity returned to Washington.

Both the Democrats and many Republicans, including much of its leadership, have succumbed to a seemingly incurable spending addiction. The only cure is purging the White House and Congress of these derelicts. Since they refuse to acknowledge their addiction, there is no hope for them. They must go. They must be replaced with men and women who have a balance budget mindset and are willing to make the hard decisions despite the political implications...

Another critic of my comments typed, "Federal spending has gone down under Obama, but they don't let reality get in the way of your thinking."  In turn I argued:

What???? Obama is spending more than a TRILLION DOLLARS annually more than the government receives in taxes. Are you kidding me? What kind of math are you using?

Mr. Obama and Congress (Dems and GOP) have a severe spending addiction. Look at the freak-out when the Obama-Proposed and Congress-Agreed Sequester mandated mostly spending reduction (not the necessary hard-core cuts) went into effect. We are talking 2%, which is pittance compared to what is needed to balance the budget. Our payroll taxes were raised by 2%, but there was no outcry by Obama and company. Limit spending rate of growth and cuts by the same amount and another Oblama  MANUFACTURED CRISIS happens...

My critics continued with comments like this, “"The deficit stems from Americans' unwillingness to PAY FOR WHAT THEY GET."” How did I answer that claim?

Then why not let the government stop giving us what we don't want?

·         We don't want stifling regulations.

·         We don't want energy policies that discourage domestic production of our natural resources.

·         We don't want funding of liberal propagandist radio and TV (PBS + NPR).

·         We don't want funding of baby-killing Planned Parenthood...

·         We don't want a Fast and Furious department of justice who won't protect our rights or pursue real criminals.

·         We don't want a country who allows illegal aliens to have benefits, while contemplating cutbacks of benefits for citizens who are seniors...

·          We don't want to continue to give foreign aid to our enemies, especially those that don't allow religious freedom for all like Egypt, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia...

·         We don't want our President repeatedly going on million dollar vacation flaunting his extravagance in the face of out-of-work Americans... when he purports to care so much for his fellow countrymen.

Please government stop being a nanny state. Focus on your job 1, national security, at which you are failing miserably... Our borders are not secured. We appease rather than oppose our Islamic - individual and state - terrorist enemies. We cut our military and not the fat bureaucracy.

The last comment from the article I want to address was one made by lenzy, “I don't see one tea party goon complaining in the comments in the story about ridiculous tax loopholes."

Good point, lenzy.

The income tax system needs to be reformed. I would like to close all the loopholes and I would like to see a flat 10-15% income tax on everyone. Or, I would like to see some across-the-board "fair tax." Obama wants fairness, what would be fairer than this tax?

FairTax.org describes FAIR TAX as "A national sales tax that treats every person equally and allows American businesses to thrive, while generating the same tax revenue as the current four-million-word-plus word tax code. Under the FairTax, every person living in the United States pays a sales tax on purchases of new goods and services, excluding necessities due to the prebate. The FairTax rate after necessities is 23% and equal to the lowest current income tax bracket (15%) combined with employee payroll taxes (7.65%), both of which will be eliminated."

The fair tax or something similar would streamline the revenue side of the budget equation. The expenditure side of the budget equation should be dealt with using Representative Connie Mack's 'Penny Plan' which calls for a 1% across-the-board reduction in all government expenditure for a period of 7-8 years until a balanced budget is reached.

This 'Penny Plan' could be combined with elimination of base-line budgeting and adoption of a zero-based budget approach. Every time the budget is done (which the Dems have made sure it has not been done for the last 4 years) every expenditure and program should be reviewed and justified before being included in the new budget. Further every department in the government should justify its existence or be shut down. For example, I believe that the EPA and the Department of Education, and much of the Department of Homeland Security should be scaped.

Yours,

one tea party goon...