Thursday Column
The 'Tea Party' Movement
What it is -- and isn't.
"The people of the U.S. owe their Independence & their liberty, to the wisdom of descrying in the minute tax of 3 pence on tea, the magnitude of the evil comprised in the precedent. Let them exert the same wisdom, in watching against every evil lurking under plausible disguises, and growing up from small beginnings." --James Madison
Left v RightAny discussion of American Liberty must begin with the origins of the American Revolution and the Liberty it enshrined for generations since, under our Constitution's Rule of Law.
As James Madison aptly notes, it all began with an act of civil disobedience in rejection of a small tax on tea -- a Tea Party.
On December 16th, 1773, "radicals" from Boston, members of a secret organization of American Patriots called the Sons of Liberty, boarded three East India Company ships and threw 342 chests of tea into Boston Harbor.
This iconic event, in protest of oppressive British taxation and tyrannical rule, became known as the Boston Tea Party.
Resistance to the Crown had been mounting over enforcement of the 1764 Sugar Act, 1765 Stamp Act and 1767 Townshend Act, which led to the Boston Massacre and gave rise to the slogan, "No taxation without representation."
The 1773 Tea Act and resulting Tea Party protest galvanized the Colonial movement opposing British parliamentary acts, which violated the natural, charter and constitutional rights of the colonists.
In response to the rebellion, the British enacted additional punitive measures, labeled the "Intolerable Acts," in hopes of suppressing the burgeoning insurrection. Far from accomplishing their desired outcome, however, the Crown's countermeasures led colonists to convene the First Continental Congress on September 5th, 1774, in Philadelphia -- the first step toward formalizing a declaration of liberty.
Today, once again, we find ourselves subject to unjust taxation. And while we enjoy a token and technical representation in Congress, we are continually being taxed for purposes not expressly authorized by our Constitution. That tax burden is levied to satiate contemporaneous political constituencies, but at an ever-increasing cost under which free enterprise will, ultimately, collapse.
As a result of this abject violation of constitutional Rule of Law, greatly amplified by the current Leftist administration of Barack Hussein Obama, American Patriots have, once again, mustered a Tea Party movement, which is growing in strength. This movement is not about revolution but restoration, at its core -- advancing any and all measures to restore Rule of Law.
Despite the best efforts of Beltway Republican establishment types, Libertarians and conservative special interest groups endeavoring to co-opt the Tea Party for their own purposes, these Patriots have shown remarkable devotion to their guiding principles, rejecting any and all suitors attempting to commandeer the movement.
So, just what is the Tea Party?
Let me first answer that question by describing who it is.
We are American Patriots, defenders of First Principles and Essential Liberty.
We are Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, Coast Guardsmen and public servants standing in harm's way at home and around the world, who are loyal, first and foremost, to our revered oath to "support and defend" our authentic Constitution, not the so-called "living constitution" espoused by cadres of "useful idiots" on the Left.
We are grassroots leaders and local, state and national officeholders who, likewise, honor our sacred oath.
We are mothers, fathers and other family members nurturing the next generation of young Patriots. We are farmers, craftsmen, tradesmen and industrial producers. We are small business owners, service providers and professionals in medicine and law. We are employees and employers. We are in ministry at home and missionaries abroad. We are students and professors at colleges and universities, often standing alone for what is good and right.
We are consumers and taxpayers. We are voters.
We are Patriot sons and daughters from all walks of life, heirs to the blessings of Liberty bequeathed to us at great personal cost by our Patriot forebears, confirmed in the opinion that it is our duty to God and Country to extend that blessing to our posterity, and avowed upon our sacred honor to that end. We are vigilant, strong, prepared and faithful.
We are not defined by race, creed, ethnicity, religion, wealth, education, geography or political affiliation, but by our devotion to our Creator, and the Liberty He has entrusted to us, one and all.
Second, in answer to the question, the Tea Party is not a political party, per se, organized around a national platform, rather a well-defined and uniform slate of principles on which they center their advocacy and support for political candidates.
Those principles include, first and foremost, advocating for Essential Liberty, the restoration of constitutional limits on government and the judiciary, and the promotion of free enterprise, national defense and traditional American values.
These principles would sound familiar to our Patriot readers because this is, and has been, the mission statement of The Patriot Post since our inception.
These core principles have been expanded in a more formal statement, the "Contract from America", which closely parallels the original Tea Party manifesto, The Patriot Declaration, which I encourage you to both read and sign.
<a href="http://patriotpost.us/petition/declaration/">Patriot Declaration</a>The Patriot Declaration is based on the rights enumerated in our First Statement of Conservative Principles, our Declaration of Independence and its subordinate guidance, our Constitution.
Today, those who support the Tea Party principles understand, as did our Founders, that the power to tax is the most invasive threat to liberty and its economic expression, free enterprise.
As Chief Justice John Marshall concluded in 1819 (McCullough v. Maryland), "An unlimited power to tax involves, necessarily, a power to destroy; because there is a limit beyond which no institution and no property can bear taxation."
Alexander Hamilton detailed the economic consequences of excessive taxation, noting in Federalist No. 21, "If duties are too high, they lessen the consumption; the collection is eluded; and the product to the treasury is not so great as when they are confined within proper and moderate bounds."
Thomas Jefferson wrote, "To take from one, because it is thought his own industry and that of his fathers has acquired too much, in order to spare to others, who, or whose fathers, have not exercised equal industry and skill, is to violate arbitrarily the first principle of association, the guarantee to everyone the free exercise of his industry and the fruits acquired by it."
Because of the menacing threat of excessive taxation, Jefferson suggested that taxes "should be continued by annual or biennial reenactments, because a constant hold, by the nation, of the strings of the public purse is a salutary restraint from which an honest government ought not wish, nor a corrupt one to be permitted, to be free," and ultimately, that "excessive taxation ... will carry reason and reflection to every man's door, and particularly in the hour of election."
Indeed, if American Patriots, who inherently subscribe to Tea Party principles, can adequately rally enough of our fellow citizens to our enlightened cause to restore Rule of Law, then it will be possible to reset our nation's course and re-establish our Constitution's integrity. However, it will take more than one election cycle to undo decades of Democrat socialism and more recently, Republican malfeasance.
But if Liberty, as affirmed at our nation's birth, is to survive another generation, we must reinstate Rule of Law. It will take tireless devotion and forbearance to do so peacefully, but it is my fervent prayer that restoration can succeed without firing a shot. Still, the history of throwing off tyrannical governments, as with the founding of our great nation, is not on the side of peaceful rebellion.
One of the great strengths of the grassroots Tea Party movement is its lack of any central organization, which would be subject to corruption. But that lack of central organization can also be its weakness. If the movement fails to unite behind the tactics required for restoration of constitutional integrity and the Rule of Law, it risks devolving into a plethora of special interest constituencies which will be easily defeated, or at best, will have no more power than the para-political organizations that vie for their allegiance.
As Benjamin Franklin said famously when signing the Declaration of Independence, "We must, indeed, all hang together, or most assuredly we will all hang separately."
We derive great strength in forming a unified Patriot Tea Party front to support and defend our Constitution as our primary objective. We must refuse to waste our political capital on policy arguments, and must, instead, frame every debate around First Principles and Essential Liberty.
There is an excellent tool, a Tea Party "bible" of sorts, available as the foundational resource for our movement. It is the pocket-sized field guide "Essential Liberty Guide", a resource which no Patriot should be without.
Thomas Jefferson once declared, "Honor, justice, and humanity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them if we basely entail hereditary bondage on them."
Indeed, but too many Americans have become complacent in comfort, unable or unwilling to comprehend that the consequences of foregoing Liberty for refuge are dire. As Franklin wrote, "They that can give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety."
Barack Obama has disparaged Tea Party Patriots, mocking them as a gang of malcontents "waving their little teabags," and belittling them as to ignorant for "a serious conversation." His Senior White House Adviser, David Axelrod, adds, "Any time that you have severe economic conditions, there is always an element of disaffection that can mutate into something that's unhealthy."
Such undignified characterizations notwithstanding, Obama and his Leftist cadres are clearly concerned that an enlightened grassroots movement to restore Rule of Law will undermine their Socialist agenda in the upcoming midterm election.
University of Tennessee law professor Glenn Reynolds correctly describes those who subscribe to Tea Party principles: "These aren't the usual semiprofessional protesters who attend antiwar and pro-union marches. These are people with real jobs; most have never attended a protest march before. They represent a kind of energy that our politics hasn't seen lately, and an influx of new activists."
The seeds of a new American Revolution are sprouting, but, in the words of John Adams, "What do we mean by the American Revolution? Do we mean the American war? The Revolution was effected before the war commenced. The Revolution was in the minds and hearts of the people; a change in their religious sentiments, of their duties and obligations...This radical change in the principles, opinions, sentiments, and affections of the people was the real American Revolution."
And so it is, today.
My fellow Patriots, stand fast for Essential Liberty, stay the course, hold your ground and keep your powder dry. Real "change" is on the horizon.
73 Comments
Pamela Heckel
Wednesday, June 30, 2010 at 1:59 PM
I like skip's idea that members of Congress should not earn a pension. Better yet, all government employee pensions should be replaced by Social Security.
Gania Trotter
Monday, July 12, 2010 at 5:27 PM
What's with the important of your "Essential Guide to Liberty" ??...you do not list author, publiction, or availability. .....not too important I guess....Gania
Editor's Reply:
Carol Wilbanks
Thursday, July 15, 2010 at 11:28 AM
If the silent majority doesn't get out and help the rest of use conquer this horrible danger to our wonderful country, we will slide to oblivion together. Wake up America, stop believing the lies that are spewed every day by the President/Vice President, Congress and all of the people that have their heads in the sand. Wake up before it is too late!!!!!!SignedA Loyal and Humble Citizen of the United States that will fight for my country.Carol Wilbanks
Jimmie King
Thursday, July 22, 2010 at 6:50 PM
Until Christians understand they are Servant/Soldiers For Christ, the SAME NEVER CHANGING Christ and His Father God who has used Men and Weapons all through the age of Man. Then Christian Numbers will keep falling off and Evil will keep pressing forward as it has since Roe Vs Wade. God has no Faint-Hearted wimps in His Army, He said to send them Home. ,, God Bless, oldgrapeape
The Scarlet Pimpernel
Friday, August 27, 2010 at 12:13 PM
"Editor's Reply:First, if you do not acknowledge any creator, thus natural law, then who determines your rights? Second, as for "contradictory," there is a difference in acknowledging a creator and being defined by religious affiliation..."Who determines my rights, as another Tea Party advocate who does not "acknowledge any creator"?? I do. I own myself. All rights flow from the right of property, the right to have and hold that which I am born with and which I work for, without the threat of it being unjustly taken away from me, whether by unfair laws or excessive taxation. The right to speak MY mind, not the mind others wish I would speak.This being the case, I feel that the appeal to Deity actually weakens the Tea Party cause. It implies that I do NOT own myself and therefore LACK all rights not "given" to me by a third party, be that God or the Government. Note that in today's commonly-twisted reading of the Constitution, many mistakenly believe that rights are "granted" BY the government. The idea that rights are "granted" by God is not intrinsically different, and is just as easily subverted (e.g. "if God didn't say you have free speech, then you better shut up!")Therefore, I contend that our rights flow from ourselves, not from ANY third party -- Deity or Government.
Edward
Sunday, August 29, 2010 at 12:27 AM
To Greg in FL, who posted 6/25/10 @ 12:28:11 AM--What have YOU been smoking? The episodes YOU mentioned and the resulting chaos today were the result of Democrat spending and a President who gave in too easily- which I suspect had something to do with the issues that Muslim terrorists caused. The housing sub-prime disaster was the creation of a DEMOCRAT controlled Congress, through one of their Socialist programs- a house for everyone in America- under the name Community Investment Act, requiring mortgages be made to people the banks knew could not repay. They balked and the Community Reinvestment Act was passed, stronger than before which literally told the banks to make the loans or face constant auditing, AGAIN by a DEMOCRAT Congress. I think even YOU might be bright enough to figure out what that meant. So they did.. and packaged and sent them off for others to eat. And they did. Even someone whose knowledge of facts that are seriously distorted, such as yourself, can figure out the rest. And while America burned, illustrious Congress members such as Barney Frank, (a DEMOCRAT), and many of his Congressional partners in crime, kept insisting that everything was alright and the sky was NOT falling. As late as 2007. Needless to say, you will not accept a word of this, but if you are the bright person you imply by your writing, I suggest you begin at the beginning: in The Congressional Record. Try changing THOSE records to your revisionist views!And while you're at it, dump George Soros, without whom you Demo's couldn't pay your light bills at the DNC headquarters. Unless of course you got the money from the Unions, who got it from Congress, who stole it from taxpayers.And the song goes on.........
Jared Myers
Tuesday, September 7, 2010 at 4:04 PM
The Tea Party movement is the greatest grassroots uprising since the Revolution itself - which means it must continually guard and protect itself and its motives from evolving the wrong way or from being co-opted.
greg
Thursday, October 28, 2010 at 8:53 PM
just give me the names who to vote for I am confused are there republican - tea party candidates or just republican , and tea party candidates make it clear who is who I know I am not voting for any democrats
Chief
Saturday, August 6, 2011 at 7:54 PM
It amazes me,maybe because I have just started blogging, how we Americans beat each other up over Race, Income level, etc. The NEW MONARCHY ARE those who SUPPOSEDLY REPRESENT US IN WASHINGTON,D.C.We AMERICANS are all in this together. Divide and Conquer that is a tried and true tactic in War being used on us as we speak here.WE American Patriots are ALL IN the WAR to TAKE BACK AMERICA.(WTBA,some might understand my humor.) The DEMO DISTRACTION PARTY will sell anything that you will buy into after all it is our dollars supporting the Spending Spree that IS this PATHETIC JOKE of a U.S. Presidency. Next time you hear someone defend Obama or his wanton destruction ask yourself, is this defense warranted? Why? Think for yourself while you still can.The Computer got Obama elected to another position of Incompetance, do not let it THINK for YOU. Read a book, or have someone read it to you, as it is small. May I suggest ESSENTIAL LIBERTY, that explains "how we got to where we are now." God Bless America.
Shorty Feldbush
Monday, August 8, 2011 at 12:14 PM
With so many "splinter" groups among Patriots, it becomes difficult, if not impossible, to effect enough power to take the White House from our speech making imposter. Since we have initiated a movement (not a political party) under the banner of "Tea Party" we must focus on making that "platform" work for a wide range of voters in order to be successful. The Administration recognizes that threat and that is why they have built a tremendous amount of rhetoric aimed at marginalizing the Tea Party. All those who want a change, who want Essential Liberty and a return to our Constitution must use this vehicle to make our voices unite and to have our desires reflected in election results. If it doesn't happen through the ballot box in this election, I fear for the loss of life in another type of revolution.
Arbutus Schrmpsher
Thursday, August 25, 2011 at 10:44 PM
Don't forget the Confederate Gen. Robert E Lee . Stonewall and Nathan Bedford Forrest .OH HOW WE NEED THESE GREAT BATTLE HERO S TODAY . YOU WOULDNT SEE THIS WHINNING LIP SERVICE NOR THE NAACP BULLY PULPIT or ACLU THREATThat was not a slave issue . IT WAS ABOUT THE SAME THING OF TODAY .
Nonie
Thursday, November 10, 2011 at 10:14 PM
It's great to read something that's both ejnyaoble and provides pragmatisdc solutions.
Rarold.Reed
Thursday, February 2, 2012 at 12:29 PM
Great It was the same to day.....