April 16, 2009
Tea Parties about Far More than Taxes
By Kyle-Anne Shiver
Many writers have dubbed the Tax Day Tea Parties as inconsequential, a fad that
will die quickly, and of foolish origins that have nothing to do with the
American patriots of revolutionary days. Patriots dumped a ship full of tea into
Boston Harbor, these folks contend, to protest one thing: taxation without
representation. We modern patriots have representation and are therefore insane
to protest, or so this line of argument goes.
Folks who believe that the American Revolution was over nothing but taxation --
a penny more for a cup of tea or sugar or any of the other fees and taxes that
the British were constantly adding to colonists' backs -- are as dimwitted as
was King George in his day. The tea tax may have been the single match that
started the fire, but the British had been soaking their American colonies in
tyrannical kerosene for a long, long time.
Now, the Tea Parties occurring in the present day may indeed represent a
brushfire that quickly extinguishes itself. Only time will tell.
But the message in grassroots Tea Parties today is of exactly the same character
as its historical inspiration. The Tea Parties represent a growing anger against
encroaching tyranny by a federal government that pays far more heed to
billionaire financiers, union bosses, special interest lobbyists, and those on
the bottom who pay no income taxes, than it does to all the folks in the middle,
who work hard to pay their taxes and all their other bills.
The Tea Parties represent real citizens' anger over watching powerlessly for the
past two months as a president, who ran as a moderate to get elected, has taken
the fastest, boldest leap to the far left of any president to date. Not only has
President Obama upped the ante on the failed policies of FDR and Lyndon Johnson,
he has gone on an apology tour of Europe, bowed to a Saudi King, and promised
billions more of our hard-earned money to global entities over which we have
absolutely no control.
At a time when we Americans in the vast middle write checks to our federal
government as we try to balance household budgets already stretched to the max,
we read about the Obamas flying in a pizza chef and Michelle hiring her own
full-time makeup artist to go with her already full-time hairstylist. We're
stunned by a $150-million plus price tag on an inauguration carried out at the
same time this president was telling the rest of us we needed to put our "own
skin into the game" of saving America from the "worst financial crisis since the
Great Depression." We're shocked to see a president using tax dollars to pay for
cocktail parties, elaborate entertainment and $100/lb. Japanese steak as he
continues his campaigning from the White House.
And we're stuck with a mainstream media complex so in bed with the new
administration that they fête us to nonstop commentary on the Obamas' new dog,
the swing set on the White House grounds, the organic garden of the new First
Lady and the exploits of the first mother in-law. We get stories on Reggie Love,
the personal gopher of the president, and how this closest-of-closest intimates
to the Commander In Chief, always has Nicorette gum and mints and specialized
water for the self-anointed one. We are treated to prime time press conferences
galore that are nothing more than scripted campaign stops, complete with
pre-selected questioners and not a word spoken by our President without a
teleprompting device.
Yet, from these members of the fourth estate, we see next to no interest in this
administration's fumbling, bumbling, giveaway foreign policy. We see only the
lamest of excuses for the ever-increasing numbers of tax cheats and lobbyists --
handpicked by this "new kind of president" -- filling up the administration. We
hear no cries of collusion, even though this president kowtows to labor bosses
while he imperiously fires the CEO of GM.
We're told by this same media that we're selfish and rotten if we don't support
national healthcare as a new entitlement, and that we're purely fanatical
anti-science idiots if we don't support our tax dollars being used to kill
babies in the womb and new wave Dr. Megele's experimenting on human beings at
embryo stage.
This is the media complex who gives more coverage to a paltry little group of
ACORN agitators bussed to an AIG exec's house than it has to the hundreds of
genuine grassroots Tea Party protests preceding yesterday's national outpouring.
And to top it all off, our own tax dollars go to support the agitating work of
the ACORN folks and other leftwing, non-taxpaying groups who believe they are
entitled to money they have not earned.
We, in the modern-day Tea Party movement, are being billed by the leftist press
as greedy, insane, rightwing zealots who not only hate the poor, the minorities,
the women and all the little children, but are now seen as a terrorist threat to
homeland security.
Tax Day Tea Parties may merely be the tip of a growing-by-the-day iceberg of
anger experienced by millions and millions of Americans who see the overreach of
a federal government drunk on its own power. The American people know tyranny
when they see it and they see it all around them now, threatening to finally
extinguish what little liberty we have remaining.
Kyle-Anne Shiver is an independent journalist and a frequent contributor to
American Thinker. She welcomes your comments at kyleanneshiver@gmail.com.