Earlier this evening, Greenville was witness to its own "Tea Party" protesting Barack Obama's "economic stimulus" which - duh! - will grow the size and scope of the U.S. Federal Government like never before! There were several dozen of these in various cities around the country today, or so I have heard.
Posted at greenvilleonline.com:
I was there, and although I am on the same page ideologically with many of those I saw there - at least, those carrying signs - I wasn't all that impressed. It's going to take a lot more than speeches, signs, and symbolic gestures such as dumping tea into the river to turn this country around.
The Republicans took a thrashing in 2006 and then another thrashing in 2008. There were good reasons for this. The plain truth is, the GOP is in a shambles! Republicans are going to have to do some major soul-searching, figure out what they stand for (as opposed to merely being against Obama & "big government"), and then how to get voters back on board.
After all, W. wasn't exactly a "small government" president! Two foreign wars are only the start.
I would begin by kicking the neocons out of positions of authority in the Party, and go from there. Republicans have to identify who/what the enemy is, & it isn't Obama. He has his handlers, just like W. did (& Clinton before him & the first George Bush before him).
The enemy is elite-driven corporatist globalism, with entities like the Federal Reserve Corporation at the helm. Neocons are all for it. So are corporate Democrats like the Clintons. So is Obama. He'd never gotten the nomination otherwise, although McCain is also a corporate globalist who would have carried the torch if Obama screwed up prior to the election. Corporatist globalism causes foreign wars, which are over resources such as oil; it sends jobs overseas for cheap labor, brings immigrants in on visas who will work more cheaply than their American counterparts here, and opens the borders to the flood of illegal aliens we have seen. It is the most destructive economic force in the world right now, and is definitely being directed by our bankster power elite. Some confuse corporatist globalism with "free markets." In real free markets, everyone pulls his own weight, there are no cozy partnerships between corporations and governments, and those who fail are not bailed out.
A sign of whether the Republican Party can be saved, or is even worth saving, will be if Republicans respond to sentiments like this one with terms like "extremist" or "conspiracy theory." While going on carrying signs, Confederate flags (geez! people!), and continue thinking they can "take back power" from the Democrats with what they have now.
By the way, how many Republicans reading this know that the Republican Party is a member of a globalist organization, the International Democrat Union? (http://www.idu.org) (END of greenvilleonline.com postings.)
Barack Obama's / the Democratic Congress's "economic stimulus" efforts will probably fail, because they cannot revive the U.S. economy via the very things that got us into this mess in the first place: too much spending and living beyond our means, not merely as individuals but as a nation. I foresee ordinary Americans getting more and more frustrated when Obama fails to deliver. Eventually even some of those who (probably reluctantly supported him over the insipid McCain) will want his head on a plate as their portfolios disappear along with their jobs, and as the Dow sinks below 7,000, then below 6,000 and then below 5,000 (contrarian Bill Bonner's prediction).
The United States of America needs a New American Revolution! Americans need to kick out the banksters and all their minions. They need to put a stop to this force I've called corporatist globalism. Otherwise, this force will put an end to them!
Friday, February 27, 2009
The Greenville "Tea Party"
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Dear Steven, I read your comment in the Greenville on line comment about the "Tea Party" I whole heartedly agree with you! Am glad you sent this blog. These tea parties are a smoke screen. The Republicans are grasping at straws and this is one of them. In my opinion they are wasting their time. No matter even if Greenville County went totally Conservative, there's the rest of the State they have to contend with and then the other 49 States.
ReplyDeleteThe picking of John McCain out of all 50 States tells me that they don't know a Conservative when they see one!
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Beginning with the usurpations of Abraham Lincoln, this book explains how the so-called emergency powers of the President of the United States developed over a period of seven decades and finally culminated in the virtual supplanting of the Constitution by Franklin Delano Roosevelt's New Deal democracy. The author draws heavily from a wealth of rare political literature from the past two centuries as well as long-forgotten Government documents to paint an unsettleing picture of American history and to show why NOTHING EVER CHANGES IN WASHINGTON, NO MATTER WHICH POLITICAL PARTY IS CURRENTLY IN POWER."(emphasis mine)
God bless you and keep us the good fight.
As the Constitution intended (but no longer practiced) I am sincerely Yours,
Darrell Wallace
"A Citizen of the Sovereign State of South Carolina"