This is the first account of history.....linking the 400 year old start of the 
British East India company with the Boston Tea Party and to the debt and credit 
and leveraging that is...since 400 years ago...coming home to roost 
NOW.....that has gotten me at all interested  in the current wimpy (or so I 
thought!) Tea-bag parties... I will connect with them here in Tyler, 
TX...Thanks!!!

 



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Friday, July 3, 2009 EDITORIAL: July 4 tea parties

The tea party movement has become more than a one-time tax protest. The
grass-roots political crusade is growing and expanding. As "tea party"
organizer Candace E. Salima notes on our facing page, more than 1,300
parties are scheduled nationwide to mark the Fourth of July. This popular
uprising against oppressive big government is in the best tr! adition of the
American independence movement that we are celebrating this weekend.

The tea parties are a genuine expression of the American democratic spirit.
The April round of tea parties - held to protest tax day - was studiously
ignored by President Obama and ridiculed by liberal critics, no doubt in
hopes the movement would go away. But the party keeps on rolling.

Like the contemporary movement, the 1773 Boston Tea Party was not just about
taxes. The original party started when the bankrupt British East India Co.
was given a 1.4 million pound bailout by the British Parliament and granted
a tea monopoly over the Americas to help them shed their "troubled assets."
Politically well-connected consignees were given exclusive rights to sell
the tea and were set to drive local merchants out of business. When the
first tea ship sailed into Boston Ha! rbor, a flyer was posted declaring
"the hour of destruction, or manly opposition to the machinations of
Tyranny, stares you in the face."

Today's tea party movement sees the same dynamics writ large. The federal
government has become a vast enterprise of influence peddling, backroom
dealing and special-interest politics on a scale unprecedented in our
nation's history. The tea partiers are upset about a $3 trillion Troubled
Asset Relief Program, the largest government program in history, that cannot
trace where all the money has gone. They are concerned about the $787
billion off-budget stimulus bill, which amounts to a wish list of set-asides
for special interests and political insiders. They are astonished by this
year's $1.8 trillion budget deficit that will saddle taxpayers with
unsustainable debt maintenance.

They view with concern the gover nment hand over of automotive companies to
unions and special interests at the expense of bond holders and auto
dealers. They object to the "cap-and-trade" bill that will raise energy
costs for every American, stifle economic growth and job growth, and create
a new class of wealthy insiders trading "carbon points" and "offsets" and
other products of the bureaucratic imagination. Tea partiers are suspicious
of the looming health care reform effort that will raise costs and empower
special interests and the government.

But the tea party movement is also intent on proposing positive solutions.
Lisa Miller of the March for Liberty Coalition told us that the government
needs to pursue policies that result in "more choices for consumers at lower
costs, and with more convenience. " Market-based reforms, respect for
Federalism, government openness and transparency, lower taxes and an e! nd
to special interest dominance in Washington are nationwide tea party themes.
But this change can only happen with persistent, broad-based grass-roots
activism. Americans need to "get involved, get educated, pitch in to the
extent you can, and definitely vote," Ms. Miller said.

The D.C. Tea Party will be held at Upper Senate Park on Constitution Avenue
on Saturday starting at 10 a.m. Details are at Teapartywdc. ning.com and
Marchforliberty. org. July 4 is a perfect day for a tea party, a true
expression and celebration of American liberty. We urge our readers to get
out, get involved and celebrate our spirit of independence.

CONTACT Majors.Bruce@ gmail.com
<http://thebutter-cutter.com/CONTACT.html>FOR REAL ESTATE IN VA, MD, &
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