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Don’t Mistake Tea Party Birth Pains for Death Throes
Townhall.com ^ | August 11, 2014 | Star Parker

Posted on 08/11/2014 5:43:57 AM PDT by Kaslin

With, most recently, incumbent Republican Senators Pat Roberts in Kansas and Lamar Alexander in Tennessee winning their respective primaries, Tea Party challengers failed in all attempts in this primary cycle to defeat Senate incumbents.

Now we’re starting to hear eulogies about the Tea Party movement.

But let’s not confuse birth pains with death throes.

The Tea Party is on its way in, folks, not on its way out. Change is hard and doesn’t happen overnight. The undeniable facts are that America has huge problems, that these problems have been growing and festering for years while being ignored by our political class in Washington, and the American people are very unhappy with the state of affairs.

The failure of any Tea Party candidate does not negate these truths and what they point to – the profound need for change in America and for political leadership with the clarity and courage to make it happen.

Three of four Americans say they not satisfied with the direction of the country and the most recent Gallup approval rating for Congress stands at 15 percent.

Usually, despite disapproval of congress in general, most Americans approve of their own congressman. But a new Washington Post-ABC News poll reports, “A majority of people don’t like their own member of Congress. For the first time ever.”

For the first time since this poll has been conducted, more than half of Americans, 51 percent, express disapproval of their own congressman.

The Tea Party captures a groundswell of dissatisfaction with business-as-usual in how our country is being run. These emotions are as strong, and as legitimate, as ever.

Typical of deeply misguided analysis about what is happening is a column by Washington Post columnist Dana Milbank where he writes, “The tea party movement was a setback because it elevated extreme individualism over collective responsibilities and because it tapped into nativism and further undermined trust in American institutions.”

The truth is opposite from every claim made here.

Tea Party sentiments point to troubles in America flowing from the erosion and undermining of American institutions. It is about restoring strength and viability to our institutions – certainly not undermining trust in them.

The most central of American institutions is our constitution. A priority of lawmakers and political leadership should be to work within its framework, not try to skirt around its edges.

But skirting the constitution defines our political leadership today.

Central to the Affordable Care Act is the provision that uninsured who do not purchase health insurance pay a fine. But the Wall Street Journal now reports that 90 percent of 30 million uninsured Americans will pay no fine in 2016 because of the pile of exemptions issued by the Obama administration.

The constitutionally defined job of the executive branch is to carry out the law, not rewrite it. It is not the Tea Party undermining America’s most fundamental institution, but our national leaders.

Boston University economist Laurence Kotlikoff recently wrote in the New York Times about “America’s Hidden Credit Card Bill.”

Government taxes citizens and promises future pension, health care, and other benefits in return. Except the future costs to provide these benefits far exceed the taxes now being paid.

Kotlikoff calls this the “fiscal gap,” which is not formally reported anywhere. He estimates this gap today to be $210 trillion, which would require an immediate increase of 59 percent in tax revenue to cover it.

Did America wind up with 12 million illegals living here overnight? This happened over years.

America is sinking while our so-called political leadership is fiddling.

“Extreme individualism” is about feeding at the public trough indifferent to our ability to replenish it. Exactly what the Tea Party is not about.

The movement for major change in America is not going away. Anyone who thinks the Tea Party is history has got to feel the same way about our country.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial; Politics/Elections
KEYWORDS: 2014elections; gop; teaparty

1 posted on 08/11/2014 5:43:57 AM PDT by Kaslin
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To: Kaslin

The Left is so ignorant of what the TEA Party stands for (this includes you Mitch) and what the common man really thinks, it’s no wonder the ghoulish press wishfully hopes that the TEA Party is dead or dying.


2 posted on 08/11/2014 5:57:43 AM PDT by PATRIOT1876
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To: Kaslin
Has the Tea Party lost any incumbent Senators? If not, as far as Senate seats go, it's a draw this year
3 posted on 08/11/2014 6:00:42 AM PDT by celmak
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To: celmak
I don't even know if there are any Tea Party Senators. I do know there are Tea Party reps

Oh wait a minute, there are Senator Cruz of Texas and Senator Rubio of Florida

4 posted on 08/11/2014 6:07:40 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin
What is not reported is the TEA Party did very well in open senate seats. Sort of an Art of War thing, while the establishment spent money and time on incumbants, Tea Party had a sneak attack on open seats. The TEA Party went after six open seats and won in 5 (the "loss" was Oklahoma but the nominee isn't bad.) TEA Party did not support nor oppose Capito in West VA. Summary below:
Open Seat Retiree GOP Nominee
Republicans - 3 seats
Georgia Saxby Chambliss (70), 2 terms David Purdue Tea Party defeats establishment
Nebraska Mike Johanns (62), 1 term Ben Sasse  Tea Party backed Cruz/Palin
Oklahoma Tom Coburn (65), 2 terms James Lanford Defeated Tea Party Backed T.W. Shanon
Democrats - 5 seats
Iowa Tom Harkin (74), 5 terms Joni Ernst Tea Party
Michigan Carl Levin (79), 6 terms Terri Land Tea Party
Montana Max Baucus (71), 6 terms Steve Daines Tea Party from US HOUSE
South Dakota Tim Johnson (67), 3 terms Mike Rounds TEA Party was nuetral in race
West Virginia Jay Rockefeller (76), 5 terms Shelley Moore Capito Not typically supported by Tea/Conservatives- no Tea opposition

5 posted on 08/11/2014 6:14:05 AM PDT by 11th Commandment ("THOSE WHO TIRE LOSE")
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6 posted on 08/11/2014 6:16:00 AM PDT by DJ MacWoW (The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
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To: PATRIOT1876

I saw an article yesterday saying that Mitch’s wife is on a board to kill the coal industry ..??

Is that true .. and if so, why wasn’t this info made public before the primary.


7 posted on 08/11/2014 6:25:26 AM PDT by CyberAnt (True the Vote: " MY AMERICA, ... I'm terrified it's slipping away.")
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To: 11th Commandment

On Georgia you have David Perdue as the GOP Nominee and to the right of it Tea Party defeats establishment. Didn’t Pardue win?


8 posted on 08/11/2014 6:33:49 AM PDT by Kaslin (He needed the ignorant to reelect him, and he got them. Now we all have to pay the consequenses)
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To: Kaslin
My research indicated Perdue was supported by the TEA Party elements. He defeated an establishment backed candidate. Sorry for the confusion..
9 posted on 08/11/2014 6:46:24 AM PDT by 11th Commandment ("THOSE WHO TIRE LOSE")
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To: Kaslin

The unstated truth is both the Republican Establishment and the demonic-rats are wetting their panties over the TEA party. To beat an incumbent Senator is a herculean task in an election, much less a primary. These Senators had to fight harder to retain their nominee status, than they will to win the actual election.

Make no mistake - the 2014 Primary has been a spectacular shot across the bow of elected Republicans; especially those running in the next election cycle.


10 posted on 08/11/2014 9:13:07 AM PDT by CoastWatcher
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