Feb 15, 2010

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Patrick Buchanan on Secession

paulrevere_med“Secession In The Air”
Taki’s Magazine, February 12, 2010

. . . What called the Tea Party into existence?

Some are angry over unchecked immigration and the failure to control our borders and send the illegals back. Some are angry over the loss of manufacturing jobs. Some are angry over winless wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Some are angry over ethnic preferences they see as favoring minorities over them.

What they agree upon, however, is that they have been treading water for a decade, working harder and harder with little or no improvement in their family standard of living. They see the government as taking more of their income in taxes, seeking more control over their institutions, creating entitlements for others not them, plunging the nation into unpayable debt, and inviting inflation or a default that can wipe out what they have saved.

And there is nothing they can do about it, for they are politically powerless. By their gatherings, numbers, mockery of elites and militancy, however, they get a sense of the power that they do not have.

Their repeated reappearance on the national stage, in new incarnations, should be a fire bell in the night to the establishment of both parties. For it testifies to their belief and that of millions more that the state they detest is at war with the country they love.

The secession taking place in America is a secession of the heart—of people who have come to believe the government is them, and not us. . . . Read the whole article.

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    I have tremendous admiration for Pat Buchanan. However, it is wishful-thinking for Pat to assert that the Tea-Party shares his concerns. Buchanan writes, “Some are angry over unchecked immigration and the failure to control our borders and send the illegals back. Some are angry over the loss of manufacturing jobs. Some are angry over winless wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. Some are angry over ethnic preferences they see as favoring minorities over them.” But Buchanan provides no evidence that the movement opposes illigal immigration, racial preferences, or the warfare state. On the contray, the moronic Christian Zionist Sarah Palin has considerable support among Tea-Party members. Moreover, several prominent members have indicated that they will oppose the reelection of Ron Paul.

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