This is just one
TEA PARTY proposal, and not the primary one. It's being given attention as if it were because it denotes "states rights." That is a well known bug-a-boo of the left to discredit those who support it as being knaves.
Oscar, the
Tea Party Core values are Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government, and Free Markets. The "secondary agenda items" are continually in flux, rising to the top and then being replaced. That may be because this is not an organization in the ordinary sense, but reflects the dynamics of the views of the members as they propose new items of common personal concern. They get reflected on in the context of current events and flux of new members which means both are constantly changing. The Tea Party movement is more like a "committee" or
a huge neighborhood-association than any kind of business organization like labor unions we are so used to.
As to the disparaging useage of the term Tea Baggers and "baggers," I'd rather be a bagg-er than a bagg-ee
You're right. To re-emphasize, the core emphasis of the Tea Party movement is as you said:
Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government, and Free Markets.
Side issues surface from time to time as suggestions of ways those core principles can be addressed, and then some.....especially those who are terrified of and want to destroy the Tea Party movement.......do their damndest to get us bogged down in the side issues that are waaaaaaaaay down on the list of priorities.
If the Tea Party spirit is infused into our state and federal leadership, all those side issues can then be addressed, researched, debated, and decided within a framework that gives us the best shot at arriving at the best possible decisions.
Exactly right Fox, and that is what is being lost on the left as they attempt to almost criminalize (as some of them do with those who disagree with their master plan). I think the comparison to the
huge neighborhood-association is a good one, as I experience it myself in the past. Older folks, retired and able to spend time, along with housewives, people concerned about the future of their children come out en-masse to oppose “new development in their back yards," because they are made to feel insecure by it.
They have amazing power to hang in as long as there is an "issue", and they give up time to prepare and to attend public meetings and stand before the plan commission with a slew of objections and proposals to address their issues. (I experienced this with my last development, they proved tenacious, and extracted pretty much what they wanted, except for not completely shutting me down - which not all wanted to do)