Today at 12 Noon I joined over one thousand other citizens in Lansing, Michigan at the Capital and exercised my first amendment right of assembly. The crowd consisted of an overwhelmngly white demographic, though the best speaker, by far, was a black minister who gave the invocation and benediction.
While there I was trying to be an observer as well as a participant. As an observer what struck me was that this was a protest movement that was bringing together people who are put off by a confluence of issues. There were signs against taxation. Signs against spending. Signs against the Federal Reserve. Signs against illegal immigration. Signs against Obama. Signs against socialism. Signs against robbing children’s future. Many signs invoking John Galt. Signs against the government’s assault on the second amendment.
Some of my favorite signs were,
1.) A sign with a picture of Obama holding a Vaseline jar with the words coming from Obama, “This is the only stimulus your going to get.”
2.) A sign with a picture of Obama with lipstick on and words that said, “You can put lipstick on a socialist but he’s still a socialist.”
3.) A sign that had pictures of “Mao,” “Lenin,” and “Castro,” with the words, “Other Community Organizers.”
4.) A sign that said, “End The Fed … It owns enough already.”
The one theme that tied all the signs together was a deep seething anger at a government that is seeking to steal the freedoms of Americans, while seeking to be an agency that “spreads the wealth” around. The people in Lansing clearly understood, to a degree, the dangers of command and control government.
I say “to a degree” because there are still some things that these kinds of American’s don’t yet get. This was seen by the insistence of opening the Tea Party with the pledge of Allegiance. These Americans are angry with their government but they do not seem to yet realize that if any solution to what they are angry about is going to present itself, it is very likely going to be the solution of secession. The pledge of allegiance doesn’t allow for secession — “One nation indivisible” — and so it seems a bit contradictory to be reciting the pledge. There was also the invoking of great presidents like “Abraham Lincoln” and “Theodore Roosevelt.” These are two presidents that are largely responsible for bringing us to the point that we are currently at in terms of centralized government.
And then there was the issue of foreign wars. Naturally, middle America loves its military and its foreign wars and that was a theme that was played up today. Unfortunately middle America needs to realize that they will never get their beefs about the Welfare state satisfied as long as they keep supporting the Warfare state. Welfare & Warfare go together in a centralized state like Obama and trillion dollar deficits and until middle America realizes it is not America’s job to do nation building middle America will continue to be raped by confiscatory taxation.
The speakers in Lansing were lame and served up mostly Ra Ra material. The one factoid I did learn that was interesting is that Michigan has recently created legislation that would require yoga training schools to be licensed. Of course there will be a licensing fee involved. Most of the speakers cited the excessive taxation, citing facts that most of the crowd there likely already were familiar with.
The important thing about this tea party was for people to see that there are other people out there that are tired of being used as the government’s ATM machine. The major regret that I had is that the speakers didn’t make it clear that this tendency towards centralized government is not a uniquely democratic problem. I wish the speakers had made it clear how wicked Bush and the Congressional Republicans had acted regarding fiscal responsibility while they were in office. Middle America has to realize that though Obama is spending Trillions to Bush’s 100’s of billions, they were two peas in a fiscally rotting pea pod.
Finally, I hope middle America doesn’t think that anybody in Washington is listening to them and or to these protests. Instead, what Washington is doing is spinning all of this protest as the actions of right wing extremist terrorists. Instead of listening Washington is declaiming that the people are the enemy of the state.
I continue to fear that all of this is not going to end well.
“I continue to fear that all of this is not going to end well.”
Bret,
I’m afraid it’s a sin, but I’ve begun HOPING that all of this doesn’t end well. The worst-case scenario I can imagine is that the bailout, “works,” in some limited sense…the left crows, “we told you so,” middle america goes back to their iPods and American Idol, and our grandchildren’s grandchildren will go through all of this again…but with a smaller percentage of the population that even understands what the fight should be about.
Randy
I almost said “Ditto”, but that’s the wrong show. Your sign observations are right on. A republican solution exist, in theory, but the mis-education of most citizens makes it highly unlikely in reality.
“There was also the invoking of great presidents like ‘Abraham Lincoln’ and ‘Theodore Roosevelt’.”
Yes, and I’m sure everyone was just tickled to death that a black “minister” did the invocation. “See? A black guy! Now our meeting is legitimate! I told you…there are some good ones!”
Wheeler,
Yes, one does get the sense that these people have bought into multicultural presuppositions and almost think that if they can anoint their gathering with a black man then they can’t be accused of being ***gasp*** racist.
On the other hand we should be glad for any person that shares in our convictions being a part of the overthrow of the centralized state. I’m sure this minister probably gets called “whitey” all the time by his people. That should cause us to have some compassion on him.
Paul,
We must be sharing a brain today. That is exactly what I told my students today before the tea party. I said their is no solution because there are very few educational centers that are teaching the truth. As long as people are ignorant they are going to keep pulling levers for people they think are good guys.
And pulling Republican levers is not going to get us where these people want to go.