Posted by
TrueBlueAmerican on Sunday, April 19, 2009 11:25:02 PM
It would be nice to say that on April 15th that the leaders in congress, Republicans and Democrats alike, would have gotten the message from the rednecks, racist, antigovernment, tea parties attendees. However, it seems as though they either decided to dismiss it as if the protest were from people who are bitter about the election or make crude sex jokes about these voters as a way to discredit their voice. If there are any shrewd politicians out there, and there is reason to believe that anyone with an ounce of common sense has long ago left Washington, they would take the message seriously. There is a simple message that these Tea Parties are stating loud and clear. Taxpayers are fed up. Taxpayers want to see a return to conservative principals not reforming our way of life.
If the congressmen and women would listen closely, they will find that there are three very important points that these Anti-tax, antigovernment protesters are trying to get across. First, who ever voted for massive spending, bailouts and tax increases, will not only have a lot of explaining to do for their action, they may end up in the unemployment line like many of their fellow citizens who have lost their jobs. This means that if it was a Republican, a Democrat or an Independent who said YES to Tarp, the voters will now say NO to these men and women come election day. It is that simple. This has nothing to do with party lines, this has to do with being responsible to the voters. For those Congressman and Senators who want to join the movement because they see that it benefits their chances for reelection. Don't bother joining the fight. The protesters do not want lip service, they want action.
Second, the left wing liberals would have everyone believe that this is all about class preservation. That is to say, that the rich want to remain rich and keep the poor and middle class in their perspective places. At the rallies there were no representation from the rich. In the crowds familiar faces like Bill Gates, Steve Forbes, or George Soros were not seen. Why would they show up? They pay taxes but they also have lobbyists, lawyers, accountants and many more employees who assist them come tax times. No doubt that they pay their “fair share”, however they also have the means to make their voices heard. The people who gathered were common folks, middle class hard working Americans who pay their taxes. Average citizens do not ahve lobbyists who will make sure their vocies are heard. Most of the Middle Class purchase a copy of Turbo Tax, and preapare their taxes themselves. The burdens of taxation falls squarely on their shoulders becasue when 30 % is taken out their paychecks, they feel the pain of struggleing to make ends meet. The Obama administration would like to pass the line that everyone has to have skin in the game, but no where in that crowd were the people who do not pay taxes. Families on welfare were absent from this crowd. Illegal immigrants were not there either. Could it be that they were too busy trying to find more handouts that our government is only too willing to give? The irony of taxes is that Obama’s own tax returns prove the Tea Parties' point. In 2007 he made 4 million dollars, not bad for a Community Organizer. According to MSNBC, one of his favorite news soruce, He paid $1,396,772 in federal taxes. . The Tea Parties' do not envy Obama for his success or the money he made. What the Tea Parties' do object to is the fact that no matter how much money we make, the government takes most of it. For the Obamas, they probably did not feel the pain that much when they paid their taxes. The average Joe in 2007 paid 32.15 % of their income in taxes, which includes state and local tax. If 32.15% is not enough for Congress what will be enough? If the taxpayers do not stand up now, it is quite possible that taxes will continue to go up not down. How long will it take for the tax rate to reach 50%? If Obama has his way with National Healthcare, and other social programs that bring more dependents on the government dole, it can happen quickly.
Third, the American voter will not give up their freedoms without a fight. Country after country have tried different forms of socialism and have failed. Marxism did not work. Fascism failed in Italy. Communism failed in Russia. China with a little help from Capitalism is trying to make Communism work there also. However, it does not seem to be an all out success there either. . What should have American leaders learned from this? The Human spirit is stronger than any one individual demands for power. What may be more damaging to our leaders in Government than anything else is that they have forgotten America’s history. Americans are the first rebel rousers and fire in the belly nation. Our forefathers fought for this country to be free and to remain free of tyranny. The Boston Tea Party was one example of fighting back, but the true test of the forefathers resolve and belief in the republic came when they wrote the Declaration of Independence. It began with the words “We the People, “ This is a precious gift they bestowed upon future Americans. They gave the people the gift of freedom, which we are finding out, it is a gift to be protected, preserved and passed on to the next generations. Freedom is not for wimps, it’s for winners. The Tea Parties are just another chapter in American History where common every day folks fight a government gone too far.