Tuesday, February 18, 2014

THIS HAS TO BE SAID

SPECIAL POST

I've posted a lot of blogs since I started writing them... over 7,000; I'm at almost 1,100 on this particular site alone. Right now, the time has come for me to lay out what I feel is a most important message regarding the future of the United States of America. 

Think back with me for a moment to 2009 when rampant out-of-control spending was going on and there was a big push on in the Democratic controlled House and Senate to raise taxes.  This gave rise to the formation of the Tea Parties and they grew overnight into a powerful political force that changed the face of Congress in the 2010 elections.  Thank God for them, I'm sure we must agree, because turning the House over to Republican control greatly contributed to the slow-down of the Obama agenda.  

The Tea Parties were a collective power to be reckoned with.  But, that was the end of that. 

If I were a conspiracy buff, I would have to say that the Tea Parties were created by Obama deliberately, to take America's focus off of his real game plan.  Let's set that conjecture aside.  What this country really needs right now is an American movement by patriotic citizens who love their country, who will die for their country and who will fight for their country.  There are a lot of us out in the boondocks who thought the Tea Parties were the answer to that prayer. 

The Tea Parties, however, lost their focus.  They all tried to define themselves and to establish differences among them.  In the process of doing so, they splintered their message into oblivion.  What we have today is a discombobulated and fractured movement that has no unified message and is therefore ineffective and destined to die, Tea Party by Tea Party. 

This will do our country no good.  

The fact that the left-wing Progressive liberals have come unglued in their blatant rhetoric about the Tea Parties is indicative of  their fear of the possibility of the truth being put forth to everyday Americans.  The problem is that Tea Parties are not united in their messaging.  What needs to happen here is that the splintered parties unite under one roof and one platform and thereby become, once again, a formidable political force on the American landscape. 

The goal post here is the preservation of America; the Tea Parties have the ability, if they unite under a common platform, to provide the avenue for that to happen.  

How about the United Tea Parties of America, and let the individual chapters carry on with their individual messages? 


Illegitimi non carborundum.  

That's MY AMERICAN OPINION, respectfully submitted. 


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