Friday, February 27, 2009

Denver Tea Party- some thoughts

A small but important start in the long battle to take this country back.

The vast majority of attendees, as shown by raised hands, were Republicans, Libertarians and Constitutionalists. There were, however, a few who identified themselves as Democrats or other liberals... and that's the main point. This really isn't a Democrat vs Republican or Conservative vs Liberal issue. The issue is whether our elected representatives listen to their constituents after election day.















Nancy Pelosi admits that the constituents who contacted her office, presumably mostly liberal constituents, regarding the first bailout were about 8:1 AGAINST the bill but she voted for it anyway because we little people don't understand the "big picture". Other legislators on both sides of the isle reported similar contacts from their constituents, including those here in Colorado. Eventually both sides voted FOR the bill and it passed.
















Communications from constituents to elected representatives have continued to be against the various spending, recovery and "stimulus" bills... yet both sides of the isle keep voting for them.
















Our form of government is a Republic. We elect legislators to make daily decisions for us that we can't be bothered to make for ourselves. Whether this is efficiency or laziness is another discussion. The fact is that this is our form of government as set down in that sacred document: the Constitution of the United States of America. HOWEVER, when an elected official's constituency screams so overwhelmingly for that official to do or not do something, one would think they would take that into account. It's OUR money they're spending, OUR country they are bankrupting, OUR children they are obligating... but no. They know better than we do.

All I know is that I can't borrow my way to success, to prosperity.

In the United Stated the power to govern derives SOLELY from the will of the people. We need to exercise that will and take our country back.

4 comments:

  1. Nice summation of the current situation, Tank. Keep up the good work!

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  2. Nice pictures! Added your blog to my favorites.

    Please get rid of the "comment as" thing, though. It's annoying as heck.

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  3. Nazi Pelosi's constituents were 8-to-1 against it, and yet she voted for it! Wow, I didn't know it was that high. I sent emails, faxes, and tried to phone all of my congress critters politely expressing my disagreement with the "Stimulus" bill. When our elected "representatives" don't do what we request, it's time to get rid of them.

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