The TEA (party) was “Sweet”
by Trevor Thomas
April 20, 2009
“The sum of good government,” said Thomas Jefferson in his
first inaugural address, is “A wise and frugal government, which shall restrain
men from injuring one another, shall leave them otherwise free to regulate
their own pursuits of industry and improvement, and shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned
(emphasis mine).” The hundreds of thousands of Americans who took part in the TEA
(Taxed Enough Already) parties across the
“Government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one,” said Thomas Paine. Those of us participating in the April 15 TEA parties fast see our government becoming “intolerable.” The current levels of government spending and taxation, and the ever present threat by the Obama administration (along with many state and local governments) for even more spending and taxation, have more and more Americans saying, “Enough!”
As I wrote at the beginning of February (here), arguing against
continuing the Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax, over-spending by our
government almost always results in more-and-more government, which then
requires even more spending; this requires more tax revenue, which means more
and larger taxes. It is truly a maddening and seemingly endless cycle. This financial
absurdity is the major reason why there were approximately 1,000 TEA parties across
Sadly, many Americans these last few years have had to learn the hard financial lessons that resulted from excessive levels of personal indebtedness. The spending sprees that have gone on at every level of government these last several years are, for the most part, simply a reflection of our culture in general. I hope that most Americans—individuals, families, businesses, and government— are now waking up to the fact that we cannot spend our way out of debt and into prosperity. The TEA parties were a good indication that many Americans are indeed getting this message.
Jeff Jones, organizer of the Gainesville TEA party, in his
speech at the protest, declared, “We have come here today to make our voices
heard in defense of our
To declare our love for the United States of America and our love for the freedom that our limited government once afforded each of us.... and we have come here today to tell a bloated, heavy-handed, socialist government that we have had ENOUGH.”
He continued, “This government pats us on the head and
whispers in our ears, ‘we will be your Big Brother, and protect you from the
unfairness in the world. We'll provide your house, your retirement, your car,
your healthcare, and your job....in return for your allegiance to our socialist
system.’ An American Socialist named Norman Thomas once said: ‘The American
people will never knowingly adopt Socialism. But under the name of “liberalism”
they will adopt every fragment of the Socialist program, until one day
Americans literally cannot afford to sit back and do and say
nothing while the financial follies continue in
In June 2002, the liberal magazine American Prospect hailed
In the few years since Meyerson’s bold declaration,
Copyright 2009, Trevor Grant Thomas