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Triumph of the Tea Party?
Arriving back at Heathrow late on Sunday night I felt – as you do on returning to Britain these days – as if I were entering a failed state. It's not just the Third World shabbiness which is so dispiriting. It's the knowledge that from its surveillance cameras to its tax regime, from its (mostly) EU-inspired regulations to its whole attitude to the role of government, Britain is a country which has forgotten what it means to be free. God how I wish I were American right now ... "Thank God for the Tea Party!" Though it has been typically misrepresented by the liberal media as a rattlers' nest of gun-toting fruitcakes who want to ban masturbation and abortion, it is, of course, nothing of the kind. It is – whatever the increasingly redundant Moonbat may claim – a genuine grass roots movement inspired by the one great political cause truly worth fighting and dying for: the cause of liberty. – UK Telegraph
Dominant Social Theme: The American Tea Party reigns triumphant ... and "Thank God."
Free-Market Analysis: Given that American midterm elections have just taken place, we wanted to offer another article on politics – this time with two perspectives that oppose each other. Yesterday we pointed out that an analysis of US electoral perspectives focusing on the American "political class" was probably a fairly narrow explanation for what is now occurring. In fact, we tried to explain (as we have before), the American electorate is turning increasingly small-L libertarian, though the process has not yet been completed.
Today we are focusing on another two articles dealing with the view from "across the pond" regarding the Tea Party. One is from the Christian Science Monitor, which reports on the view of the Tea Party from the European mainstream's perspective. The other is James Delingpole's point of view (see article excerpt above). Delingpole writes for the UK Telegraph, and he is one of the few reporters in Britain who was courageous enough to attack the global warming promotion before it was fashionable. He comes across as a fairly libertarian writer in a country where libertarianism (classical liberalism) has long given way to a kind of Tory conservatism that is more analogous to US neo-conservatism than to any kind of free-market thinking.
Delingpole's view is that the Tea Party (as co-opted as it has become in America) is a beacon of freedom compared to the darkness that currently inhabits Britain. In fact, the British government – despite the change in administration – remains increasingly illiberal and repressive. Britain will likely soon have more video-cameras than people (only a slight exaggeration) and the government has decided to go ahead with a program to capture every single electronic communication made by Brits, a seemingly insane endeavor.
Delingpole is right to be depressed about this turn of events. But we would argue he is reading something into the Tea Party that may not be there. Likewise the analysis of the Tea Party from the point of view of European mainstream media pundits is similarly off the mark. This is the other article we want to present today and it provides a far more condescending view of the American Tea Party – from the Christian Science Monitor, as follows:
Vote 2010: Why European liberals see the tea party as 'a circus of fools' ... European commentators have called tea partyers stupid, ignorant, gullible – and worse ... From Britain to Germany, newspaper editorialists – albeit for mostly liberal and leftist party publications – have called those who sympathize with the small-government, antitax tea party movement that sprung up in early 2009 "ill-educated," "drooling imbeciles," "rednecks," and even a "traveling circus of fools." ... The allegation that the tea party is a Republican fringe over-fixated on race and the past is at the heart of much of the criticism against the movement in the US. ...
For many Europeans, however, concerns about the tea party center less on how the movement will affect what America does and more on what it won't do in the world. Tea party stalwart Rep. Ron Paul of Texas can only reinforce that fear with his foreign policy philosophy: "A return to the traditional US foreign policy of active private engagement but government noninterventionism is the only alternative that can restore our moral and fiscal health."
"The world needs cooperative leadership – leadership based on a will for dialogue in financial policies as well as in other areas," counters Norwegian Labor Party Secretary Raymond Johansen on the Huffington Post. "Inward-looking austerity and Tea Party populism is not the answer, neither for the US nor for Europe."
Delingpole sees the Tea Party apparently as a fully formed freedom movement; the elite EU media commentators see it as a "circus of fools" that may have an impact on the potential for world government. In this sense, it is like a giant funhouse mirror. We have our own thoughts. We don't agree that the Tea Party is in any sense a fully formed freedom movement, incoherent and co-opted as it is. Nor do we see it in any sense as a circus of fools. It is, despite its limitations, much more serious than that. It is spawned by the truth-telling of the Internet and by the ruin, domestically, of what once was a vibrant American economy.
The anger that Americans are expressing via the Tea Party has to do not just with the lousy economy but with the larger evisceration of the country. As Americans gaze around at their disintegrating public services and infrastructure, as Detroit is bulldozed and "red states" bleed jobs and populations, the thought has occurred to many that the system is not working. America, in fact, may emerge from its current morass, but with a much smaller middle class and generally restricted horizons where once there was general and even giddy optimism about the future.
This anger is understandable and has given rise to the Tea Party phenomenon. But if we are correct the Tea Party is merely an EXPRESSION of deeper issues. In fact, we have called what is going on a New Enlightenment and we believe this to be true. This is why we emphasize when we can that the Tea Party itself is merely a manifestation of this much larger, underlying societal shift. Much as the Gutenberg press initiated enormous change in Europe, leading to convulsive socio-political movements and ultimately the revolutions both in the new world and France, so the impact of the Internet is making its presence felt in the modern era and with gathering strength.
The mainstream media today shall be full of analyses of who won and who lost in the American elections. Some shall take Delingpole's position and see in the Tea Party victories a resounding vote for freedom. The larger, European mainstream media shall be filled with slightly scornful and nervous analyses most of which will imply that Americans have over-reacted to economic shocks and are in a sense "acting out" with their political behavior. Ironically, these comments will be made as strikes and protests continue to roil Europe and the EU itself meets in secret to try to correct the Lisbon Treaty without exposing it to popular votes that the EU would surely lose.
From our point of view, the Tea Party movement, co-opted as it has been by the Republican conservative establishment, is not nearly what it will be in a few years time. When the budget-cutting debate begins in Washington, for instance, those who supported this movement will discover suddenly that by far the biggest expenses that need to be dealt with involve military and intelligence expenses. This is the debate that is waiting to occur and it will strike at the heart of the American imperium. So far the powers-that-be have staved it off, but it is coming. America's wars, its bloated and authoritarian intelligence agencies, even the CIA itself, will all undergo scrutiny eventually. This is where things are headed, it seems to us. This is where this process will grow increasingly serious. The same thing, we predict will happen in Europe.
Ultimately, what is emerging is a challenge to authority and business as usual. So far the challenges have nibbled around the edges but we fully expect that eventually the entire mechanism of Western regulatory democracy shall be challenged in one sense or another. The Tea Party, like the austerity-initiated strikes in Europe, are merely symptoms of a growing, convulsive change.
It has barely begun. It has expressed itself as the Tea Party in the US and as austerity protests in Europe. But it likely has many more regions to penetrate. When China begins its inevitable descent into economic "recession" – whenever that occurs – we expect that there will social dislocations in that country similar to what is occurring in the US and Europe. South America and Africa are not part of this growing, global change, but we imagine they will get there as well.
Conclusion: We are optimistic, not by nature, but by logic. We think the 21st century may come to be seen as a time of greater freedom and social ferment (hopefully without violence) than the 20th century because of the technological and economic impetuses we have just described. We have also predicted that the Anglo-American elite may have to take a step back as a result – and even may not reach their long sought goal of global government. From our point of view, the evolution encapsulated currently by the Tea Party – evolving as it is and important as it is – is nowhere near its fullness.
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Posted by Oz The Intern on 11/15/10 01:34 AM
Hit the nail on the head. We are heading for war, chaos. World wide id structures will also be hammered. Out of that, the parasite that has invaded the host, will realize, too late..the host has taken an antibiotic.
Posted by Alan on 11/06/10 06:06 PM
The Israeli Lobby is celebrating and the push for war against Iran and maybe even Syria will heighten. Obama has been weakened and will come under more pressure to start the war and probably only the US Military itself can stop it by strongly advising against it.
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Posted by Leonardo Pisano on 11/05/10 04:50 PM
Before being able to react on your comment, dear fellow feed-backer, please disclose the age of your very smart and very liberal daughter....
Posted by Bill Ross on 11/04/10 09:31 PM
Yes, evolution is correcting our moral / intellectual devolution achieved by central control (subversion) of education and media:
Click to view link
Turbulence ahead...
Posted by Samuel Adams, Jr. on 11/04/10 12:26 PM
The scam of stealing our essential Liberty & $$$ can only continue with our willing approval.
As soon as enough of the (heretofore asleep) lambs object to the shearing, the darkness that veiled the covert actions of the oppressors disappears " and being that these cowards cannot handle heat or light, they are exposed and shrink back.
Don't be surprised if they're angry & retributive in response.
It will take resolve to weather this storm.
We must all search our hearts & minds and ask if we've contributed to the mess by taking either the Liberty or Property of our neighbors " using .gov as a proxy " that we should seek in a more Lawful manner.
If so, recognize this inconsistency & resolve to do better, immediately.
Honestly, if this were our standard " would there be any thieving politicians able to ply their trade ?
May I summon a theme highlighted by Patrick Henry in his famous "Liberty or Death" speech ?
Heaven itself is on the side of Liberty & Truth " we have her aid if our hearts & aims are pure & right.
As the Colonial Sons of Liberty were few in number, compared to their oppressors & especially compared to their complacent fellow Colonial brethren, so are we.
But a great ship is turned by a very small rudder, is it not ?
Samuel Adams, Jr.
Posted by GWBramhall on 11/04/10 12:09 PM
that dove tailed into the subject of politics. My daughter, very smart and very liberal, somehow experessed the opinion of the "Tea Party" as a violent and radical group of ne'er do wells.
I withheld the point that, but for a little ambition, her mother and I might be included in this cult, but instead asked her where she got such an opinion of this group? When I brought up the Glen Beck gathering in Washington of 500,000 plus in attendance with no incidence of violence and the fact that the mall was left in better shape after the event than before, I realized that I had lost her at the sound of the words, Glenn Beck, who she somehow equates with the devil.
I thank you for this article which I have sent to her which, if read, might just make her a little wiser than before and perhaps open a gate or two that has been too long left closed.
Posted by John Danforth on 11/04/10 08:43 AM
Thank you for bringing to us the words of Frederick Douglass. This message was summed up by another world-changing thinker with the statement, "Evil cannot exist without the sanction of the victim."
The statists who wish to defile us as they steal our bread are missing an important point. What you see happening is the withdrawal of our consent. The stakes are going higher. The rulers will continue to escalate the cost until they see the depth of the resolve of the people to say NO. The next step will be widespread refusal of people to comply with unjust edicts.
The tipping point has been passed. Like the bombing of London, when the overwhelming power of the state is used against its own citizens, the very action will have the opposite of the intended effect. Every enforcement action will simply harden the resolve and instill a deep-seated hatred of the oppressors in the victims.
As Bill (I miss him) used to say: when they make the price of compliance so high it threatens survival, their game is up.
Posted by Ernst on 11/04/10 07:12 AM
Posted by Samuel Adams, Jr. on 11/04/10 05:52 AM
One unique aspect of the TEA party that is notable is that it is grass roots; from the bottom up, not organized or controllable by the elites.
This causes the agenda driven, Statists (left or right variations) no end of consternation – it tends to resistO control.
It is a manifestation of the rejection of agenda driven politics from the top down – and that can only be a Good Thing.
Many of us who have participated have decided that we must demand to have our rights at all costs – no backing down. It's not 'give me what's mine', but rather, 'damn it, stop your unlawful claims on what is owned by me & mine'.
What escapes our countrymen; those who see themselves as subjects, (who prefer that comfortable dependency upon gov't or think it a workable arrangement) rather than freemen & citizens:
Once the Principle is allowed that any branch of gov't is able to claim the property of private persons, and transfer that wealth to others, then the claims upon their wealth are unlimited and will continue to rise unabated.
This must, inevitably, lead to ruin or revolution – now we dearly hope that the repudiation of the Marxist push seen in the past few days signals a sea change to an opposite tack.
We shall see – I have my doubts as both parties are addicted to the theft & graft & control they wish to put upon the populace, and no single election can change that.....
The Declaration of Independence declares that "Click to view linkernments govern by the consent of the governed..."....we are seeing the slow motion loss of consent by the people (thank God), and thus control by the elites.
The TEA parties have been saying "Please" in requesting our 'essential Liberty' back.
There is a growing, vocal movement called the III % ers (3 % ers) who are saying not "Please" but rather "Or Else" – as in 'Our Liberties MUST be respected & re-recognized....in a hurry...or else your evil forces us to act upon the Principle (once again, the Declaration)... that governments that REFUSE to recognise those Liberties, ought to be altered or abolished, and new guards errected to secure our Rights and that of our posterity.'.s
The III % ers are the modern analogue to the Sons of Liberty – who organised the Boston Tea Party.
One thing, tyrants & bureaucrats are always sure of their own benevolence & blind to the harm they cause.
One thing is sure; they never back down without confrontation.
Freed slave turned Statesman Fredrick Douglass observed:
"This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."
What shall come of all this, is impossible to predict – we must do the right thing, not worry about outcomes.
"Duty is ours; the results are God's".
AMEN !
Posted by Samuel Adams, Jr. on 11/04/10 05:49 AM
This causes the agenda driven, Statists (left or right variations) no end of consternation – it tends to resist control.
It is a manifestation of the rejection of agenda driven politics from the top down – and that can only be a Good Thing.
Many of us who have participated have decided that we must demand to have our rights at all costs – no backing down. It's not 'give me what's mine', but rather, 'damn it, stop your unlawful claims on what is owned by me & mine'.
What escapes our countrymen; those who see themselves as subjects, (who prefer that comfortable dependency upon gov't or think it a workable arrangement) rather than freemen & citizens:
Once the Principle is allowed that any branch of gov't is able to claim the property of private persons, and transfer that wealth to others, then the claims upon their wealth are unlimited and will continue to rise unabated.
This must, inevitably, lead to ruin or revolution – now we dearly hope that the repudiation of the Marxist push seen in the past few days signals a sea change to an opposite tack.
We shall see – I have my doubts as both parties are addicted to the theft & graft & control they wish to put upon the populace, and no single election can change that.....
The Declaration of Independence declares that "Click to view linkernments govern by the consent of the governed..."....we are seeing the slow motion loss of consent by the people (thank God), and thus control by the elites.
The TEA parties have been saying "Please" in requesting our 'essential Liberty' back.
There is a growing, vocal movement called the III % ers (3 % ers) who are saying not "Please" but rather "Or Else" – as in 'Our Liberties MUST be respected & re-recognized....in a hurry...or else your evil forces us to act upon the Principle (once again, the Declaration)... that governments that REFUSE to recognise those Liberties, ought to be altered or abolished, and new guards errected to secure our Rights and that of our posterity.'.s
The III % ers are the modern analogue to the Sons of Liberty – who organised the Boston Tea Party.
One thing, tyrants & bureaucrats are always sure of their own benevolence & blind to the harm they cause.
One thing is sure; they never back down without confrontation.
Freed slave turned Statesman Fredrick Douglass observed:
"This struggle may be a moral one, or it may be a physical one, and it may be both moral and physical, but it must be a struggle. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and it never will. Find out just what any people will quietly submit to and you have found out the exact measure of injustice and wrong which will be imposed upon them, and these will continue till they are resisted with either words or blows, or with both. The limits of tyrants are prescribed by the endurance of those whom they oppress."
What shall come of all this, is impossible to predict – we must do the right thing, not worry about outcomes.
"Duty is ours; the results are God's".
AMEN !
Posted by Dick D. on 11/04/10 01:02 AM
Posted by Gjo on 11/03/10 10:39 PM
I can't believe some of the glowing comments about the Tea Party being a sort of groundbreaking new movement that will reshape America, or whatever. Are we talking about the same Tea Party? Are you serious?
Posted by ED on 11/03/10 10:17 PM
excellent analysis DB..to all.. tea party is not Click to view link is patriotic americans who are (fed)up with the money printers and two party govt.who just battle each other and waste taxpayers dollars.then get rich doing it. we are also fed up with MSM and their left-right battles.they have become two party as well,reporting about each other.what a waste!talk radio and internet are partly responsible for the T prty.MSM knows this and wants to crush Click to view link will fail because the cat is out of the bag,and they have changed the outcome of elites MSM fairytale with this election.
I beleive the Tprty will grow when more people get alternate HONEST news(int.radio)etc.thoughs who disagree will always be bias,due to a new player.stop watching TV.read and learn something for your self. Hopefully it will change the wrong path america is taking.if it doesnt,LOOKOUT..the next generation is not going to have it as good as the last.the US is entering a DEPRESSION but you wouldnt know it,if not for alternate news.we all need to spread the word and stop the infighting.
Posted by Philip Mccormack on 11/03/10 08:35 PM
This site is important for freedom and common law. So is Lysander Spooner (Google) Vices without crimes Thanks
Adam@ .Do you live in England? Happy days Philip
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Posted by David Alan on 11/03/10 06:55 PM
You're right, the political realm cannot deliver the solutions to our ills.
This is the faulty assumption many Americans indulge in – to our loss.
It is what turns the grassroots TEA parties into GOP / NEO conservative tools.
Only profound change within Individuals & Families – and then to their wider associations – to live our lives in a more honest & honorable way.
In the words of Plymouth Colony Governor William Bradford, "to reform themselves without tarrying (waiting) for any..."
Using the founding of society in New England as a sort of parable, it wasn't until individuals & their families decided to 'risk it all' in order to establish a new society according to the dictates of their conscience.
Their main concern was to be free & worship the LORD in a 'non-statist' private church association, as non conformists to the church of England, that the 'beams were laid' for a new reality.
Politics were radically transformed, but not by starting & ending in that sphere.
Politics is only the reflection of that change, not the source of it.
We've learned the hard was and are done with thinking that tinkering with the knobs of politics is an honest way of acheiving societal change.
The Founding Fathers wrote extensively saying that the only firm support for public virtue (honest politics & honest government), was private virtue, and (the shocker for those misinformed in the gov't schools...):
That the only firm reliance for private morality was the support of Christianity.
(which tended to keep political leaders honest as it stressed accountability to the people besides them, and God above them...)
But, they made it a matter of conscience, in the individual or family sphere, not a matter of Law in statutes.
Missing this subtle distinction (internal conscience motivation vs external law) trips up many modern, otherwise well meaning 'Conservatives'.
For example, when they get beguiled into supporting ostensibly laudable goals, by dubious means – like a federal marriage amendment.
Versus, recognizing the need to get the state out of the 'marriage' sphere altogether, returning the sanctity of marriage to the proper realm of individual conscience, under the "laws of Nature & of Nature's God" (Declaration of Independence).
My bottom line: The TEA parties are a positive thing if they are an indication of citizens embracing a more honest, conscience based way of looking to the self & family sphere as the engine of positive social change, or a negative & short lived phenomenon if they are just an superficial complaint against the evils in society we are afraid to honestly confront.
Thanks again, DB for your great content – David Alan in Texas !
Posted by Laura K on 11/03/10 04:59 PM
I meant having the time to read you everyday.
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Posted by Richard on 11/03/10 04:49 PM
1. My mother's neighbour here in Canada is one of tens of thousands of medical refugees from the U.S. (as is the mother of another neighbour who himself rages against government and universal health insurance while undergoing repeated cancer therapy at public expense – nobody has received more public freebees than Joe). The sort that Republicans, Tea Partiers, and others don't want to talk about. They live here because the alternative is death, and most folks, unlike Patrick Henry, will choose life.
2. Mom's cousin and husband therof were DINKS (double income no kids). They lived well until the last 3 years of his life, at which point he developed prostate cancer. The (private, nach. That's how things are done in the US) hospital took everything she had, including the house and both cars. She was reduced to poverty, and she had Blue Cross, which is supposed to be the best. Up until the housing bust, medical expenses were the largest cause of personal bankruptcy in America.
3. My grandmother lived in Long Beach, opposite the hospital... Foolishly did not have a living will (are they even possible in the States?) because when she collapsed and went into the final coma, the hospital grabbed her body and proceeded to milk it for all it was worth. Social Security paid up to 80 grand and the final bill came to 82,500$, at which point the hospital "transferred her to another hospital". She died on the gurney as it went out the door, but until then, it was "Oh, we have to make every effort...". I could go on, because I know of others.
Anybody who wants to see third world shabbiness need go no farther than L.A..
We are not witnessing a noble embracing of individualism but rather the collapse of a once dominant power into ignorance (my cousins there are typical know-nothings)and fascism.
Posted by Laura K on 11/03/10 04:10 PM
The Tea party is being the fuel of this wonderful strike to the libs in congress, White House and the Drive-by media. I personally think the Tea Party is beginning to gain shape in the political aspect.
This is just the starting point for the grass root movement and as someone else said: the renaissance of a new era. Likewise, the misconception that the ruling class has in terms of the how educated are the Tea party members is absolutely wrong.
I just read something in the Atlatic Community and GEES-Grupos de Estudios Estrategicos- where the labeled the Tea party as a gullible and ignorant people, as well. That is, the European elite perceives the Tea party in the same manner as the elite does in America. No difference, whatsoever.
However, the unfolding events will start soon to reveal the reality in a better way and the Tea party members and newly elected candidates will be very vigilant and careful. In terms of when this Tea party's effect will happen in South America, I just can speak by my own experience in my home country, Venezuela.
I strongly disagree with those who think this effect could spread and reach this country. This will no happen there and I think that the main factor that will contribute to it is the fact that our culture is very different than the American one. the sense of individualism and liberty is very different.
The idiosyncrasy in our countries is rooted into what we inherited from the Spanish colonialists. That is, the dependency of government and the welfare mentality is great. Other than that, I wish I could read you, guys everyday. Great article.
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