The Tea Party movement is all about being a free polar bear and not being captured and put in a zoo.
What is the Tea Party All About?
By Charles Hakes
04/18/10
"This country will not be a permanently good place for any of us to live in unless we make it a reasonably good place for all of us to live in." - Theodore Roosevelt, Chicago, IL, June 17, 1912
I can use that myself. It is subject to interpretation. What do you suppose he meant by it?
The Detroit Zoo has one of the nation's premier polar bear habitats. If you were a polar bear you would want to live there.
It's a reasonably good place for them all to live, so it passes muster by TR's standards.
They get free food, of their keepers' choice. They get fed enough as determined by their keepers. Their mealtimes are determined by their keepers.
They are as safe as a bear can be. They get free medical care because they are assets of the zoo. They don't have any discernible worries like jumping on an ice flow and drifting so far from land they can't get back. They are not going to get shot by hunters. If they get in a dispute with another bear, as bears do in the wild, they will be protected from each other.
They are obviously members of the working class because the job of zoo animals is to be seen by zoo visitors, and once in awhile to breed a new little zoo asset, who will think the zoo is absolutely wonderful because that's all the cub will ever know in its life.
Maybe in time their owners can teach them some tricks and increase their value as workers in this working polar bears' society.
They can't leave by their own choice, of course, but it is so wonderful in this bear's paradise on earth that why would they want to? Somehow I have to think that the bears don't think this is so wonderful. The zoo has fences and walls to keep them there.
Every now and then one or two of them might get traded to another zoo in exchange for maybe a truckload of monkeys. But that's good for them. They get a change of scenery and new people to look back at. They wouldn't have any choice about whether to go or not, but their keepers have goals and of course know what's best for the bears.
The bears can get flabby and lazy because they no longer have to hunt and take their chances in life. They are no longer physically or mentally challenged. Their instincts can dull. What do they need with them?
Yes, it's a nice socialistic environment. You'd like it.
I guess I'm not smart enough to want the kept existence that my no doubt generous leaders would provide for me by taxing me and then giving to me what they determine I should have. Money is power because it gives one many choices. I don't want politicians like Obama to decide for me what is a better existence for me. That's my decision to make for myself. I reject the notion of being a zoo bear. I want to be a wild one, not a kept one, even if that means my existence is more difficult and dangerous. This means that I want Obama, his minions, his big expanding government, and his socialism out of my life. In 2010 some of it will be gone. In 2012, Obama and some more of it will be gone.
Socialists are very scared of the Tea Party movement. They see its power, just as conservatives saw the power of ACORN and what it could accomplish for the left. So the socialists cry out that the Tea Parties will spawn violence. We will see that the Tea Parties will spawn less violence than ACORN spawned election fraud. The Tea Party violence will come from those who oppose Tea Parties, not from people in the Tea Party movement.
I fully expect there to be violent physical liberal attacks on Tea Parties as the movement strengthens. So of course the Tea Parties will get blamed. You see, in ultra-liberal thinking if there were no opposition to liberalism there would be no cause for violence. This may come under the guise of Tea Partiers attacking each other. Down through the centuries, from before the Roman Empire to the Lenins, Stalins, Khruschevs, Maos, Saul Alinskis and Obamas of the present age the methods of enslaving people have been well developed.
I am reminded of the line in the Bill Cosby skit: "Fathers don't want justice. They want quiet."
Establishing the creation of our democratic republic was done in weeks. One has to marvel at the brilliance of America's founders, but perhaps it was not as difficult as we think. Surely they looked at what was wrong with monarchies and other totalitarian governments and developed plans to prevent these things happening here. So they did have a blueprint. They only had to look at it through a mirror. That led to the First Amendment that provided for people being informed and speaking freely, and the Second Amendment which provided for resistance against tyranny. The sanctity of one's dwelling as assured. Due process was established.
I find an analogy in the Bible, which you don't believe in but here it is anyway. When Moses went up into Sinai to get the Ten Commandments the Hebrews were having tough times and their system of government was in disarray, so they tried to jump to salvation by reverting to things that hadn't worked in the past and creating an image of God. This ticked off the real God big-time and upset Moses. What they needed was something to worship that they could see and touch. In place of a golden calf we now have Obama who announced "we are the one we have been waiting for."
When you picture Moses you can envision Charleton Heston, former president of the NRA.
What the socialists are most afraid of is an organized opposition.
I've been puzzling over how it is that liberals can embrace all manners of diversity and choice such as in ethnicity, homosexuality, abortion, and yet are so violently opposed to diversity of opinion, goals, and beliefs from theirs. Yet our country was founded on the premise that there would be diversity of opinion. I don't know of any of the other present day diversities that were addressed.
The Tea Party movement is all about being a free polar bear and not being captured and put in a zoo.
To mutilate a line from one of my kids' books from years ago:
Yes Obama will put you in the zoo. That what socialists want to do. (Inspired by "Spots", author forgotten.)
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