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Originally Posted by KevinW
'Spot on' is spot on, old chap!
So at risk of extending the politics still further,
Id like to hear more about the Sarah Palin comment.
I thought she was the Tea Party leader?
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The Tea Party really doesn't have a single leader. It was (is) a spontaneous (uncoordinated) uprising of the people against elite politicians who quit listening to the people they professed to represent. We Americans do that sort of thing when we have had enough of those in power. It is called the Tea Party. Many years ago we weren't happy with taxes and laws imposed upon us from a distant, deaf ruler. So, we sent a message we didn't like it by throwing some of his stuff in the harbor.
Sarah Palin brings a lot of energy and passion to the discussion. Many in the Tea Party agree with her--many don't (as evidenced by posts on this very thread). I don't think she thinks she is the only leader. I don't think she thinks like that. I think she is thrilled there are a zillion leaders. Everyone who stands up is a leader. There are many people across the US who are helping to organize and educate people. I think she just wants to help, excite people, and to do what she thinks is best for the country. I think it is GREAT she is speaking out. I think it would be GREATER if we would ALL speak out about being fiscally responsible. I think we can all agree on that. We simply can't spend all the money (and more) and demand our children will vote taxes on themselves in years to come to pay for our excess.
That is what this is all about. There are many voices that add to the discussion. No one has all the answers. We don't all have to agree on everything. The one thing we in the Tea Party all agree on is politicians spending all the money and then blaming everyone else has got to stop. I'll use every tool I can find or make to send that message. I happen to have cars--so I use them. Everyone uses what they can. When everyone pitches in life is easier for everyone.
David