Friday, April 16, 2010

The Tea Party Is really about four things Fear, Anger, Power, and Change

The Tea Party is really about four things:
Fear, Anger, Power and Change

Sean Lewis
April 16, 2010

The Issue of Tea Party discontent currently in America and
the political discussion is about the emotions associated
with the shifting demographics of the US Population.

It is not about race per se, but about Power.

The demographic of the US population is becoming one of
diversity and color.

The 2008 Elections emphasized this. The status quo has
changed. It is this change that has created the anger and
fear of the far right conservatives of this Country.

Power is shifting away from the old guard and is being given
to the next generation. A Generation that is better educated,
informed, diverse and open to embrace change.

For Generations America was a Country with clear
understanding of who had the power and who did not. The
Constitution clearly stated this, White Male Land owners
Not the poor
Not Non Whites
Not Woman

White Male Land Owners had control of the Country and
made the decisions. This legacy and entitlement was understood
to be the way things worked, regardless of what the Amendments
to the Constitution stated. This has changed.

The Country has clearly rejected the status quo and this is
personified by the election of a President who is for the leveling
of the playing field for all forcing the rich to be responsible and
accountable. The President also happens to be Black.

This one fact, A Black President makes the Change in Power
very apparent and the old guard of 'Entitled' white conservatives
are angry they did not get their way and have their candidate
elected, they are now in fear that if this president is successful
there is no turning back the clock,

No one likes to give up power, whether that power is real or
imagined, and many in the fringe have harbored xenophobic and
homophobic fears but felt societal pressure not to express these
bigoted ideas.

The tea bag movement has given a 'legitimate' outlet for this fear
and also anger at the lost of financial security the near Depression
has created. The old Guard is unwilling to accept the
changes needed to accept the new political environment or to adapt
to the changing economic and employment environment.

Tea baggers know they are becoming the minority, and that the
electoral process is no longer in their favor, so the Tea baggers
are trying to go outside of the Election process to turn back the
clock to how things were, even if it means they will have to use
violence to accomplish this goal.

We are seeing a major turning point in America, it is truly
becoming a melting pot, and all change is met with fear and anger
as power is shifted away from one group to another.

How this ends is dependent on if the fires stoking hate, fear,
rhetorical violence, and open dissent against Government authority,
are allowed to go uncontested or challenged. Having lively political
debate is the American way, however inciting revolution is not. This
is NOT an American colony suffering from no representation, this is
the minority not accepting majority rule.

Sunday, April 04, 2010

Bush only Created 1,080,000 Jobs in the 8 years he was in office at 2.3 Million per JOB!

Bush only created 1,080,000 jobs in the 8 Years he was in office!

The United States Paid $2.3 Million a JOB!

2.3 Million a JOB!

INSANE!

http://crooksandliars.com/susie-madrak/study-bush-tax-cuts-cost-more-twice-m

The tax legislation enacted under President George W. Bush
from 2001 through 2006 will cost $2.48 trillion over the
2001-2010 period.

This includes the revenue loss of $2.11 trillion that results directly from the Bush tax cuts as well as the $379 billion in additional interest payments on the national debt that we must make since the tax cuts were deficit-financed.


http://data.bls.gov/PDQ/servlet/SurveyOutputServlet?data_tool=latest_numbers&series_id=CES0000000001&output_view=net_1mth

Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
2000 249 121 472 286 225 -46 163 3 122 -11 231 138
2001 -16 61 -30 -281 -44 -128 -125 -160 -244 -325 -292 -178
2002 -132 -147 -24 -85 -7 45 -97 -16 -55 126 8 -156
2003 83 -158 -212 -49 -6 -2 25 -42 103 203 18 124
2004 150 43 338 250 310 81 47 121 160 351 64 132
2005 136 240 142 360 169 246 369 195 63 84 334 158
2006 262 326 304 174 31 69 232 141 100 43 201 177
2007 194 104 239 92 149 55 -20 -71 52 86 128 70
2008 -10 -50 -33 -149 -231 -193 -210 -334 -458 -554 -728 -673
2009 -779 -726 -753 -528(C) -387(C) -515(C) -346(C) -212(C) -225 -224 64 -109
2010 14 -14(P) 162(P)