Politics

The Tea Party Revolution and the Future of Politics

by James Buchanan. There are at least three Tea Party candidates running for Senator in the 2010 elections. There’s Rand Paul in Kentucky, Sharon Angle in Nevada and Christine O’Donnell in Delaware. The Tea Party played a key role in defeating pro-Amnesty Republican Senators Bob Bennett and Arlen Specter. Bennett not only lost his primary, he placed THIRD scoring only 27 percent. Arlen Specter was even more pathetic. Specter actually fled the Republican Party, ran in the Democrat primary and lost. Both Specter and Bennett supported the 2007 Amnesty Bill, and were seen as liberal “RINO” Republicans.

Anyone familiar with US politics should know how rare it is for an entrenched, multi-term incumbent to be defeated in his own primary. Even John McCain barely squeaked by after spending $21 million and lying about his past support for Amnesty. If the Arizona primary system were closed so that only Republicans could vote for the Republican candidate, McCain would have lost too.

The combined defeat of Specter and Bennett and the primary victories by Rand Paul, Sharon Angle and Christine O’Donnell is already the making of a mini-Revolution. The Jewish mainstream media has been fighting the Tea Party revolution every step of the way. Any embarrassing thing the Jewish media can dig up on the Tea Party candidates going back to their teenage years has gone on the evening news and the Jay Leno Show.

The Tea Party is at least the beginning of a move in the right direction. Most of the Tea Party is against illegal immigration. The acronym “TEA” stands for “Taxed Enough Already”. Most of the Tea Party members are long time conservatives who are sick and tired of a Republican Party of crooks, who are little different from the Democrats.

What led to the Tea Party Revolution? Why are taxes so high? We’re paying for government benefits for tens of millions of Third World parasites. And who’s paying the taxes? Primarily White people, most of whom can’t send their kids to their local public schools because they’re full of Mexicans or Blacks and have become too dangerous. Many White people in big cities today can’t pay for private schools for their kids plus the endless taxes that the Democrats want from them.

Added to that is the bipartisan betrayal (NAFTA and GATT) which led to the outsourcing of millions of American factory jobs. There’s also the massive legal immigration from Asia that has flooded many technical fields, lowered wages and added many White Americans to the ranks of the long-term unemployed.

Considering the long, long list of betrayals against the White American public by our government, they are lucky that all they’re facing so far are electoral defeats of incumbents and the election of a wide range of Tea Party candidates, some of whom are extremely serious and some of whom are novices, who have few plans other than reducing taxes.

This raises the question of whether the Tea Party movement will finish with a few dozen upset victories in 2010 or if the revolution will evolve into a more serious political movement. Lowering taxes will be the first step. The second step will hopefully be the deportation of over 20 million illegal aliens and the revocation of birthright citizenship for the children of illegal aliens.

The Tea Party should be seen as a positive development by even the most jaded and pessimistic Americans. We’ll soon discover the extent of the Tea Party Revolution with the November elections. It’s likely the senior members of the Senate and House will try to bully the TEA Party Senators and Congressmen and block their efforts at reform, but the surviving long term incumbents need to remember that the Tea Party has ended the careers of Senators, who had four and five terms under their belts. Getting in the way of the Tea Party may prove a career-ending decision for even more long-term incumbents in the 2012 elections.

By the 2012 elections, the Tea Party may not be satisfied with the ouster of corrupt politicians; the public could easily be demanding the criminal prosecution of politicians, who lied us into wars or who gave multi-billion dollar kick backs via Stimulus Bills and TARP to their political cronies.