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Lone Star Tea Party
Outside The Box
A message to all members of Lone Star Tea Party
Ross Kesceg (27yrs), is one of the young up and coming bright stars within the 
Texas Tea Party movement. He is a wonderful advisor and contributor to the 
Irving, Arlington and Lone Star Tea Party's.
We request you forward this letter on to your sphere of influence, including 
news media and all elected officials. There has been nothing but praise for 
this young man's thoughtfulness and intellect. It's an incredible piece. Please 
forward.
Subject: Enjoy this on Labor Day weekend and remember that 40 cents of your 
dollar goes to BIG GOVT 
Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2011 14:14:15 -0500 
To: Every Elected Official 

Dear Congressman Marchant (any elected official), 
I am a leader and supporter of the Irving Tea Party, the Arlington Tea Party, 
the Irving Republican’s woman’s club, contributor/advisor Lone Star Tea Party 
and serve as a delegate from the North Texas Council. I am a resident of 
Irving, reside in Valley Ranch and have been active in local politics. I have 
attended numerous Town Hall meetings, Irving ISD School Board and City Council 
meetings and have participated in fundraising activities for the recent Irving 
Mayoral race and U.S. Congressional campaigns outside of my district. 
I hold an undergraduate degree in Economics from the W.P. Carey school of 
Business at Arizona State University. I have the utmost respect and reverence 
for private property rights, the rule of law, free and unbridled markets, 
mankind’s innate, God-given unalienable civil, social and economic rights, and 
the binding chains of the U.S. Constitution that guard American’s from the 
infectious power and abuse of government coercion, constriction and corruption. 
I would like to take the time to respond to your newsletter titled “August 
District Work Period”. In the newsletter, you encouraged your fellow citizens 
to give you additional insight into what we the people, as part of a 
Constitutional Republic, would like to see from our elected representatives. 
The answer is quite simple to those of us not in public office, as we are not 
subjected to political pressure from party leadership, slander from an 
uninformed and uneducated media elite or the withdrawal of financial campaign 
support bribes from wealthy, powerful special interests groups. Allow me to 
share our rational, logical and principled sentiments with you. 
The illness that our nation has contracted is not an “ism”. It is not 
liberalism, communism, socialism, nor progressivism. It is not ignorance, 
educational decadence, apathy or sloth. So long as our public servants in 
Washington allow us to keep but a single penny of our earned income we will 
take advantage of the natural incentives of voluntary exchange provided in the 
free market that has served as the exclusive catalyst to establish the most 
prosperous nation ever to inhabit the known universe. Despite bearing the 
burden of government largess, the monetary value today totals $14 trillion 
U.S., or nearly 1/3 of the world’s wealth produced by only 1/20 of the Earth’s 
population. 
Despite the best efforts of the political propagandists, the illness is not 
society run amok, for society doesn’t exist. Society is a fabrication of the 
demagogues. America is made of individuals, compacts, associations, 
organizations corporations, charities, churches and charters. Individuals, in 
their natural state, innately yearn to be free. The illness that has marred our 
nation is an idolatry of government by our self-ordained leadership, the belief 
in egalitarian omnipotence and God-like compassion, the denial of its infinite 
power and the consequential abandonment of our nation’s founding principles. 
The denials of these self-evident truths were the original inspiration to a few 
members of mankind that held courage and seized the opportunity to escape the 
bonds of oppression and tyranny, despite great risk and without promise. More 
specifically, the illness that has infected our nation is the treachery 
perpetrated by the demagogues
 masquerading as conservative leaders; the wolf in sheep’s clothing. 
The solution is simple in theory. We need to remove the Republican, Democrats 
and Independents representatives in elected office that do not, unconditionally 
and without compromise, defend the founding principles, embodied and legally 
defined in the U.S. Constitution. Since the political establishment in both 
parties has made this incredibly difficult, we will petition you in the 
meantime, until we can raise enough awareness of the general public to remove 
those who stand in opposition to freedom. Those who are upholding their oath to 
protect and defend the U.S. Constitution have little to fear. 
Allow me to respectfully directly address both the rhetorical political 
platitudes and policy prescriptions contained in your newsletter. 

1) Deep concern about the size of government and federal spending 
It is a statement of fact that few members of the House or the Senate 
personally read or understand the implications of every bill signed into law. 
Additionally, many laws have been passed prior to many members arrival in 
office, which makes understanding the size and scope of government by any 
elected official practically impossible. Additionally, the government is so 
large, irresponsible, and dedicated to central planning that the legislative 
body has over 117 committees and another 100 sub-committees who have been 
delegated to centrally plan hundreds of aspects of the citizen’s lives. Not a 
single new piece of legislation should be passed that does not amend or repeal 
a prior bill. 
Furthermore, our elected officials have delegated the writing of regulations to 
government bureaucracies administered by political appointees and staffed by 
government union workers, who essentially are drafting legislation, since 
Americans are bound by law and with threat of fine and imprisonment, to comply 
with their rules. 
The bottom line is that even YOU, Mr. Marchant, don’t even know how 
embarrassingly big the government really is or even where the funds are 
actually spent. Most Americans, then, certainly don’t know. Whatever you do 
know should be broadcast in the public forum educating to forward the 
conservative debate, instead of hosting fund-raisers for your party that 
represents your incumbency, not your constituents. 
2) Cut Federal Government Spending and Amend the Constitution with a Balanced 
Budget Amendment 
The debt deal you signed did not cut government spending, despite the claims of 
your leadership. Instead of discussing spending cuts, change the debate. We all 
know there were no cuts, just reductions in increases. According to the CBO, 
another giant government bureaucracy, simply freezing spending at current 
levels, as opposed to making “draconian cuts” would reduce projected deficits 
by more than $7-9 trillion over the next 10 years, far more than was 
“accomplished” by the recently passed bill. Who is running the Republican PR 
campaign and how difficult is that to understand or articulate to the public? 
Our leadership is ignorant, incompetent or simply not serious. 
With the above in mind, who is going to join you in Amending the Constitution 
to ensure a balanced budget? Are these the same charlatans that passed the 
deficit deal and heralded the maintenance of our $1.3 trillion annual deficit 
as progress? While you are busy working to amend the Constitution, why don’t 
you propose the idea of ELIMINTAING the individual federal income tax, or 
prohibiting the federal government from borrowing money, unless there is an 
imminent national security threat from a foreign nation engaged in military 
action against the U.S. on our soil. 
3) Our number one priority should be jobs 
I have carefully read your letter and agree with you that businesses should be 
enabled to grow. Americans and their businesses certainly are thankful that the 
government allows them to benefit from the fruits of their own labor. We pray 
for your continued compassion and graciousness! I also agree that your 
implication that only the private sector can make our economy grow. What I have 
yet to hear in the public forum from any significant number of Conservatives in 
office is a reiteration of the fact that the government cannot create jobs. The 
government can only employ people by taking money from other workers and 
businesses, which robs Peter to pay Paul. The government does not have any of 
its own funds, so government spending is inherently hurtful to the sectors of 
the economy who do not receive any benefit from the government. Assistance from 
the government to those in need should only be temporary. We are losing this 
debate because there are few
 public officials educating the public about these simple truths. Our 
leadership is spineless and insulting to the people, especially considering we 
are paying their salaries and benefits. 
4) Pass the three free trade agreements; Simplify the tax code; Lower corporate 
and personal tax rates 
Free trade agreements are simply a negotiated rate for tariffs. The countries 
who historically grow at the highest rate have the lowest tariffs for imports 
AND exports. Tariffs should be the same for ALL INDUSTRIES and should be as low 
as possible, as this will help the economy. Why is this policy not followed? 
Special interests and congressional favors. 
The only way to simplify the tax code is to abolish the IRS in its present form 
completely and have a flat tax. The only reason why the tax code is so 
complicated is because the 536 people that run our governments have been busy 
making lobbyists happy at the expense of the taxpayers. Regulatory and tax 
compliance consumes over $1.5 trillion in the private sector. There is plenty 
of support from the public to lower both personal and corporate tax rates, 
assuming it is discussed in the right context. Please remind the public that 
everyone who does NOT work for the government will benefit from this policy. A 
majority of Americans do not work for the government; this is a political 
layup. 

I would encourage you to change the debate by appearing in public forums and 
educating the American Public on the REAL issues facing our nation. Do they 
know about the $1.3 trillion deficit? Do they know that most cabinet level 
federal departments in the last 3 years since 2007 have increased their budgets 
by 60-300%? Do they understand that participation of the U.S. in the UN is a 
voluntary relinquishment of our national sovereignty? Do they know that federal 
pensions (which are wholly arbitrary and paid for by workers in the private 
sector) will exceed $200 billion dollars this year? Do they know that revenues 
from the payroll tax only pay for 1 out of 3 programs the government claims, 
making the programs already bankrupt? Do they know that we give foreign aid to 
over 170 countries, of which the funds are wholly unaccounted for and are paid 
to many nations that despise the U.S.? Do they know that we have hundreds of 
costly and unnecessary military
 installations around the globe? Do they understand that 50% of Americans do 
not pay any income tax? 

Do they understand that social security is that SAME ponzi scheme that Bernie 
Madoff was imprisoned for, except for that fact that tax payers are forced to 
participate in fraud while Bernie’s clients volunteered, albeit unknowingly? Do 
they know that the postal service will lose 8 billion dollars this year; Amtrak 
$3 billion? Do they know that the tax thugs confiscate more cents off each 
gallon of gas than the oil companies make in profit? Do they understand that 
the public school system is a government monopoly, a collusive arrangement by 
school districts and legislators to eliminate competition between the 
government administered schools districts, which has had the obvious effect of 
protecting administrators and teachers at the expense of parents, children and 
taxpayers? 
Do they understand that central planning, wherever it has been tried, has 
failed miserably both socially and economically? Do they understand that the 
growth of government power and authority inherently requires the reduction of 
their individual freedom? Do they know that the majority of the world still 
lives in abject poverty, precisely because citizens of those nations have few 
social and economic freedoms? Is it any wonder that the freest nation on earth 
enjoyed the greatest amount of economic growth and prosperity prior to unions, 
the welfare state, the regulatory state, public education, government housing, 
the war on drugs and the income tax? 

Do they understand that government is the disease? Do you? -Ross K. 


PASS IT ON TO YOUR ELECTED OFFICIALS AND SPHERE OF INFLUENCE 

A CONSERVATIVE STORM IS BREWING
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from the consent of the governed, -- That whenever any Form of 
Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of 
the People to alter or to abolish it…”  
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