I haven't
commented much on much as of late. And there is so much to comment about around
this newsworthy world. My bad. I guess I hadn't been prodded sufficiently to
emerge from my exegetical seclusion. I emerge tonight after a profound poking
with the stick of Tea Party polls released a few days ago.
I have much
sympathy for the Republicans during this shutdown, a bit nostalgically as I
used to be one. Their Party appear to have lost its course after the reign of
Bush the First. Without a compass, or a soul, depending on who you talk to,
this Party is always being taken over. Recently it was the Party of corporate
shills, K Street
incarnate. Remember Tom DeLay? The Neocons had their turn at the helm, until
the Party rewrote that sad history. Now, the Tea People, around 34 of them in
my reckoning, are scaring the bejezus out of the other two hundred or so House Republicans.
Another day, another Party take-over. All the fun of rejecting European-style
health care while gaining Italian-style governance.
So the Republican
Party is conquered and the Government is shut down. What do our new overlords
want? I'm not quite sure. I don't know if they're quite sure either. It seems to
be a bit of a Seinfeld shutdown.
Indiana Tea
Person Martin Stutzman said "We're not going to be disrespected..."
Is that what all this is about...respect? You guys realize the economy is
losing millions a day. The last government shutdown cost the economy over $2
billion. If you just want respect, we'll
give you a plaque that acknowledges your terrific hair and prolific
sexual prowess. Anyway, that's why a lot of guys get sports cars.
Representative
Stutzman continued, "We have to get something out of this, and I don't
even know what that is." That's a truly remarkable negotiating strategy. You
know, when my six year old throws a tantrum, at least he is clear that he wants
Cocoa Puffs.
Other overlord
spokespeople said they are fighting for "principles". I'm
guessing reducing government spending
might be one of these principles. Do they realize the shutdown doesn't reduce
spending, but rather increases spending? The government employees are on back
pay and the money will be spent when sanity again prevails. However, tariffs, fines,
and fees, i.e. revenue, will not be collected during the shutdown, and thus
lost. Then again, reducing government spending might not be one of their
"principles". In that case, never mind.
I note they
have introduced targeted bills to keep essential services running, like the
Border Patrol...fully funded. I also note they don't fund pussy agencies like
the EPA or NOAA, the agencies that track hurricanes. It seems we have a
hurricane currently forming and heading this way. New Orleans is reverting to traditional storm
tracking practices by throwing beads at drunken college girls. At least one can
tell if it's cold outside. So I guess one of their "principles" is
that it's more important to keep a nanny from crossing the border than a
hurricane? Better name the next one Consuela.
There is
some certainty in the Tea People agenda. The current focus of their ire is
ObamaCare. Wouldn't it really piss these guys off if over time people came to actually
like this Law and it became knit into the fabric of American life like
Medicare? Think about it. What a fantastic tribute these guys paid to Obama by
actually calling the Law by his name. We don't have RooseveltCare or
JohnsonCare, other Presidents weaving the social safety net. But the Tea Party
ensured that generations to come will laud President Barak Obama for their
great health coverage. So the Tea Party is fervently praying to Jesus (who is
after all a Republican) that this Law crashes and burns. If it doesn't, that's
ok guys, somebody else will just take over the Republican Party when you're
gone.
A major Tea
Person objection about ObamaCare concerns the erosion of personal liberty,
which is what that naughty Obama likes to do. Nobody should be between you and
your doctor. Obama and his regulations are putting the Government between you
and your doctor. Hmmm...since the insurance industry wrote the Law and
ObamaCare directs you to private insurance coverage, it seems to me that
insurance companies are between you and your doctor (which is my major
objection to the Law). Tea People, it would be great if you and your doctor
could stroll hand in hand and you could actually pay your own health care
costs. But....for a hip replacement, the hip costs $350 to make. The company
sells it for $13,000, and insurance company bills you $30,000. These numbers
are accurate. Have a good stroll. But I digress as my train of consciousness
visits many stations.
Ok, to the
point of why I'm writing.....A poll of Tea Person beliefs indicate that about
half 44-53% depending on the question believe that (1) Obama wants to usurp the
laws of the land and remain in power when his regime is over, (2) believe that
armed revolution might be necessary, (3) believe that Obama is foreign born and
illegitimate to hold office, and (4) that defaulting on our national debt would
be a good thing.
It seems to
me that I have heard these Tea Party beliefs some years ago, espoused by
leftist radicals. Let's see....don't trust the Man, conspiratorial, advocating armed
revolution, power to the people, crash the corrupt system and the corrupt
economy. Yep, it's all in there. A similar message then and now, but the
haircuts are shorter these days.
Also
similar is the uncertainty of what the Tea Party is creating. What does a Tea
Party America look like? We know what Marxist radicals were against, In like
manner, the Tea Party gives us a good idea what they are against, but what are
they for? It seems these new radicals are an obstructionist Party, not
interested in governing or reforms, or even cutting deals. They are ideological
purists and view opposing ideologies as the enemy. Why obstruct? They believe
the government is too big, spends too much money, and is out of control. It is
their patriotic duty to obstruct and oppose. The Tea Party folks love to invoke
the language of the Constitution. I point out that the authors of that document
set the common good as their legislative criteria. The Tea Party takeover moves
us all onto uncharted ground within our democratic experiment.
The two
Parties are using the shutdown and debt limit (again) to gain political capital
for the 2014 elections. Democrats are hungry to take the House. Republicans
want to survive their civil war. The new radicals are chanting "Burn Baby
Burn".
All of this nonsense spotlights the
profound lack of leadership across the board. The Parties are trying to
"win", but both sides are fighting on the edge of the cliff. This
precarious position may produce unintended and unforeseen consequences. Bygone
Marxist radicals could never have imagined how to create the potential economic
and political chaos we now face. This situation is a holiday gift brought to us
all by our dysfunctional elected officials.
Way too long coming! Always my favorite commentary on politics. I honestly can't believe that quote, "we're not going to be disrespected." That's not really working.
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