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The Tea Party’s Intolerable Acts Are a Parting Shot from George III
By: Hrafnkell HaraldssonJan. 17th, 2013more from Hrafnkell Haraldsson
The Republicans are wedded to their theories of government (aka liberal) tyranny but all the evidence, and I do mean the entirety of the available evidence, demonstrates that tyranny is imposed not by the political left but by the political right.
We have actual and ongoing examples in both Wisconsin and Michigan of what Republican governance looks like, and it’s not pretty. It is the suppression of the will of the people, in complete violation of everything the United States stands for: that political power derives from the will of the people.
According to Tea Party political philosophy, political power derives from corporations, plutocrats, and religious fanatics. These oligarchs have a message for you: “Fuck you.” And ironically, given Tea Party pretensions, that is precisely the attitude of King George III in 1774.
In fact, despite all the talk about Obama acting like George III, it is the Tea Party that has embraced the imperial British heritage. The Colonists in the days, weeks, and months leading up to the Revolution were literally up in arms over the Massachusetts Government Act of May 20, 1774.
Kevin Philips in his 1775: A Good Year for Revolution (2012) describes the effect of this measure:
The Massachusetts Charter of 1691 was eviscerated. Key provisions of the new statute all but eliminated town meetings, ended locally chosen juries, gave the governor sole power to appoint and remove judges, and transferred the selection of the Governor’s Council, the upper legislative house, from elected representatives to Crown appointees.
Is the first thing that comes to your mind the Tea Party rape of Michigan democracy? PoliticusUSA has extensively covered the imposition of Tea Party tyranny in Michigan, which just as did the Massachusetts Government Act, ignore the will of the people.
Even when the outrageous use of “emergency managers,” analogous to the Crown’s appointment of judges and legislators, were overwhelmingly revoked by the people, the governor ignored the vote – simply pretended it hadn’t happened. Governor Rick Snyder and the Tea Party have no more interest in what the people want than did George III and his ministers.
The colonists, for reasons you can readily understand, called this act and others like it the Intolerable Acts. And they were intolerable. The suspension of local democracy is a serious matter because Democracy is not imposed from the top down but created from the bottom up. The Republicans know this, which is why they are so intent on destroying it at the local level through imposition of the very [heavy-handed] government they claim to hate.
These acts are just as intolerable today. And they are no more an expression of the popular will in 2012 than they were in 1774, but rather the act of a tyrannical and authoritarian mindset intent on imposing the will of a powerful minority on the majority.
For the British, the Intolerable Acts were the Coercive Acts, a no more inspiring if somewhat more precise name for the legislation. The Coercive Acts (the others were the Quartering Act, the Boston Port Bill, the Administration of Justice Act, and the Quebec Act) were meant to do just that: coerce the colonists into obedience.
Tea Party laws in Wisconsin and Michigan (and elsewhere; these two states are merely the most complete examples) trace their lineage directly back to the Prime Minister, Lord North, who said that the Massachusetts Government Act was intended “to take the executive power from the hands of the democratic part of government.” In other words, as Black Liberal Boomer put it, “Strangle Blue States [or colonies] in the Crib.”
As a result, the Tea Party adoption of patriot flags and garb is not only hypocritical; it is nothing short of obscene. Christopher Gladsen could never have imagined his “Don’t Tread on Me” flag would be used not as an expression of liberty, but of tyranny.
Yet again and again Republicans like Rand Paul, insist that it is the democrats who are behaving in a tyrannical fashion. It does not matter that most of what they say is composed of lies, often old lies that have been retold countless times and proven false on each and every occasion. And they have proven that, if thwarted, there is no limit to what they will stoop to in revenge.
World Net Daily is, no surprise, a hotbed of such stupidity. But they are hardly alone. Fox News reaches a far wider market and is only a little less absurdist in its claims, and there is also Breitbart.com and The Blaze, Drudge Report, and others. All of them would have you believe that conservatives champion liberty while liberals want to impose tyranny.
The fact is that conservatism is not about liberty, but about maintenance of the status quo, which is often diametrically opposed to the concept of liberty (the continuation of slavery and the disenfranchisement of women being two notable examples). Liberalism, on the other hand, is about liberty, about the granting, not the suppression of rights. Liberty demands that people of all ethnic and religious backgrounds and economic statuses have the same rights, which is, after all, what the Constitution grants them.
Every law restricting this right to equality comes from the Republican Party, whether it is limiting your right to employment, equal pay, free exercise of speech or religion, or even voting.
That is when the Republicans have charge of any government local, state, or Federal. Where they lack complete authority, as in the President and Senate, they foment rebellion, and quite openly. Just as the colonies were in revolt well before the Declaration of Independence in 1776 (as King George III recognized in October, 1774 when he forbade the export of war supplies to the Colonies), the Republican Party is already in revolt against the parts of the Federal government it does not control. The current scramble to obtain firearms can be likened to the colonist’s mad scramble to obtain both firearms and powder in 1774 and 1775. Americans waiting for the ball to drop do not realize that it has already fallen.
“These are the times that try men’s souls,” wrote Thomas Paine in The American Crisis during the winter of 1776. If the American Revolution, as opposed to the American War for Independence has never ended, as some have argued, those words are doubly applicable today, as we face the long-awaiting counter-revolution of conservatism.
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savageDOG
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 3:42 pm
In Lincoln’s words:
“I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to tremble for the safety of my country. As a result of the war, corporations have been enthroned and an era of corruption in high places will follow, and the money power of the country will endeavor to prolong its reign by working upon the prejudices of the people until all wealth is aggregated in a few hands and the Republic is destroyed. I feel at this moment more anxiety for the safety of my country than ever before, even in the midst of war. God grant that my suspicions may prove groundless.”
It is sad to report, Lincoln’s suspicions have proven true- how can the people reclaim control? any ideas?
Kevin Shinn
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 4:22 pm
The confederacy of dunces will inevitably lead to a tyranny of idiocy if we slacken our vigilance. Yes, my soul is tried.
paul4laffs
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 4:32 pm
Lincoln never said that. Check Snopes.com for the truth. I don’t disagree with the article one bit, but prefer not to have Lincoln misrepresented. Again, check snopes: www.snopes.com/quotes/lin...
Elizabeth 44
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 8:20 pm
Its a great “quote”. I wonder who wrote it. If Lincoln’s secretary was still alive to refute, it must have been written by someone no long after Lincoln’s death. That person was certainly a visionary.
Reynardine
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 8:35 pm
Bet you it was one of the Shermans: the elder a victorious Union general, and the younger the author of the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
ibwilliamsi
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 11:36 pm
Apparently, according to the Snopes article, the quote showed up about 20 years after Lincoln’s death, and were then dusted off for the 1896 election. I suppose that it’s more cool to say that a beloved past President said it than it would have been to attribute it to the real source.
robyn ryan
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 6:09 pm
King George was supporting the demands of British trading corporations over the rights of his citizens. So they revolted. The Constitution was written to prevent any organization, religious or business from infringing on the rights of citizens. The Constitution is a wall of separation between predatory interests and citizens.
The Tea party has no clue what our collective history is.
ibwilliamsi
Jan. 17th, 2013 at 11:36 pm
It’s the home schooling that does that.
SinghX
Jan. 18th, 2013 at 7:01 am
Home schooling is one of the places it starts, but you have to keep in mind that mind-bending koolaid is served everyday, 24/7 by Fox, radical right wing and unchristian media.
The above brand of koolaide and cookies via radio and TV, are poured down their “Borg tubes” while they are hooked up to the above sources. Imagine being home-schooled by the violent, destructive radicals whose only real message is “Resistance is futile, it is futile to resist us”…
“…World Net Daily is, no surprise, a hotbed of such stupidity. But they are hardly alone. Fox News reaches a far wider market and is only a little less absurdist in its claims, and there is also Breitbart.com and The Blaze, Drudge Report, and others. All of them would have you believe that conservatives champion liberty while liberals want to impose tyranny…”
You see? Resistance is futile…
Sue Szymanski
Jan. 18th, 2013 at 5:37 am
To ibwilliams, I seem to have missed the point of your post about home schooling being responsible for something? I was completely against home schooling for year but now have a grandchild being home schooled in Florida. She is bright, dedicated to school and will go to college. She is being home schooled because of the language she was hearing at the public school and the number of eighth grade girls who were pregnant. She told me that those were the popular girls. After Sandy Hook I thank God for her home schooling. She probably won’t be able to get a scholarship but I would rather see her struggle through those college years, when she is a little more mature, than have to face the daily actions at her public school.
fedded-up
Jan. 18th, 2013 at 9:38 am
Unfortunately, the practice of home schooling, more often than not, is being done by parents who have ideas that aren’t taught in traditional schools. Translation? They are religious fanatics who believe that indoctrinating their children in their christian faith is a good thing. They teach their children to read with their christian bible. They only associate with people who believe the way they do. They will move hundreds, even thousands of miles to a community with a bunch of people who believe the same way.
In theory, this doesn’t have to be a bad thing. I have family members that think this way. From what I’ve seen and heard, some of those children came out okay. Some did not. One sister had 12 children, another 5. Nearly every single one went through an extensive period of rebellion at puberty. Some did not come out of it very well.
My observations: These children are peculiarly insular, untrusting of others. They are prone to making catty, cutting remarks about siblings, their parents, and other family members – it is all they know, so they obsess over it. They will repeat any nasty, ugly remark overheard from parents – they don’t have the faintest idea how to ‘filter’ information – or even that this would be a desirable thing to do. They are also utterly without skills as to how to deal with peers, which is something that is learned when in school, so that when they start a job or enroll in college, they have no idea how to deal with stuff seen every day – a fellow worker who is a slacker, a classmate who cheats, the office gossip – pick one, pick any – they are clueless.
I’ve seen promiscuity, drug use, early marriages to completely inappropriate spouses – nearly always the girls wind up with an abusive control freak. About 1/3 are stable, married, employed. The rest….are not. And probably never will be. One huge surprise – a large percentage are homosexual.
SinghX
Jan. 18th, 2013 at 8:05 am
I know this is OT, but…it’s part of the mind-set and it’s just too good to not find around here.
…”Televangelist Pat Robertson is dishing out more useful marital and family advice to 700 Club viewers, including one who asked how to rekindle the relationship between his parents. In a question to Robertson, “Maxim” said that he “noticed that there has been a change in my father’s behavior” as he “spends too much time at the computer playing a war game,” which is making his mom feel alone. After suggesting that Maxim bring his parents to a “romantic resort,” Robertson promptly blamed the mother.
“You know it may be your mom isn’t as sweet as you think she is, she may be hard-nosed,” Robertson said. “It’s easy to blame the mother.”
Robertson then recounted a story about how a fellow pastor told an “awful looking” woman who was upset that her husband started to drink, “Madam, if I was married to you I’d start to drink too.” He added that women can’t expect their husbands’ love if they are “slatternly looking.”
Mary
Jan. 18th, 2013 at 11:17 am
The real patriots of this country know the tea haters are the party of racist ignorant hate filled white people. RIP Most of the tea haters will lose their jobs in 2014.