Tea Parties and Patriotism

The tea baggers are raising their flags and screaming about loving this country and saving it for their children; what about the last 8 years when the Rethugligans were running up a 10 trillion dollar deficit. Where were the demonstrations then.

Charles Richardson of the Macon Telephaph writes:

During the Ronald Reagan years our debt went from about $85 billion to $255 billion. Not a tea party in sight — as a matter of fact, Reagan is viewed by some as the greatest president of the 20th century.

When Bush 41 took the deficit up to $399 billion during his final year in office, he hailed it as a victory. The year before the deficit hit $432 billion. Still no tea parties.

The Clinton years saw the deficit morph into a $128 billion surplus. No tea parties. No dancing in the streets. No waving of signs and rejoicing that our children’s futures were secure. That’s a good thing because the first year of George W. Bush’s presidency that surplus turned into a $133 billion deficit. We hadn’t seen nuthin’ yet.

Last September the deficit had ballooned to more than $10 trillion. In eight years, no tea parties; hardly a mumbling word until the bailouts began last September. No one complained that a lame duck president, who kept war spending off the books — just like Wall Street accountants fiddled with their derivative Ponzi schemes — had royally screwed up.

So here we are. Folks are upset. Why now? The answer is simple. The people twirling tea bags and making signs and creating a big fuss — inspired by talk radio mavens — are really mad because they lost the November elections — and they lost to Barack Obama.

They feel disenfranchised and abandoned by the Republican Party who they swore their allegiances to. Much of that anger should be redirected. After all they didn’t pitch a fit when they saw the Republican Party train wreck. They didn’t march down the street and wave signs when a Republican-controlled Congress and president broke the bank and threw the ideal of small government out the window. Their silence is one of the reasons the reins of government now sit in the hands of Democrats.

Unfortunately, for those who wish differently, the enthusiasm of the Tea Parties of ’09 will quickly fade. Did you see the crowds? What did they look like? They reminded me of the attendees at the Republican National Convention last year, where minorities made up a whopping 1.5 percent of the delegates. Don’t they get it? America no longer looks like that. If Republicans don’t figure out how to attract people to their message who are non-white, they are doomed to second-class political status and will be relegated to hosting tea party-like affairs that in the end mean nothing.

No one was screaming while the Republican Party put us in the financial crapper; so shut up and let someone intelligent who truly cares about “The People” fix this shitty mess.

As always, be well

CF

Ps: TEXAS, please secede and give the money back

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I Know I’m Late…But Happy New Year Anyway Dammit!

I am just about over my election fatigue. After Obama won, everything became so much white noise and I couldn’t take it so I got off the bus at the nearest exit. I stopped listening to any kind of news, whether it be network, cable, radio or internet. I stopped reading blogs or posting blogs; I felt like the media was ruining it for me and I couldn’t enjoy the joy I felt in seeing the first and hopefully not last black/minority person become President of the United States.

So, I popped the election bubble I found myself in and got back to me.

I need to start working on me and my personal issues and demons again. I want to build a business in this economic slump that I can grow over the next two years so that when this recession/depression shit is over, it will be a well established brand. I have started to work on losing weight again and I want to discuss the ups and downs of that process. I want to really begin to video blog about all of the crazy shit you have to go through when you are obese and trying to become un-obese. Believe it or not, there is much comedy and sadness at the same time in that process. I want to get brutally honest and tell you the real stories that people are too afraid or ashamed to talk about.

So, while I will definitely start talking politics again, it will be a more measured approach. I will only blog politically if something really moves me. Right now I am looking forward to the inauguration.

I appreciate everyone who is sticking with me as I venture forward into the unknown of my crazy quiet life. Thanks for taking the ride with me, I appreciate you.

As always, be well

CF

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A Nation Changed, A Nation Unchanged

I always like what this brother has to say…Dantrification

The election of the first Black president of the United States is not the end of white supremacy in America.

But it is the beginning of the end.

America was founded upon the very idea of the white man reigning. America was conceived by conquering, colonial, Christian Europeans. They vanquished the continent’s native population, and enslaved Africans to build their nation.

But America’s independence was won by men who talked of Freedom. The result: America was born with two opposing Manifest Destinies. One was the desire to build a new empire for the European on emptied land. The other was the ideal of a new nation where all Men are free.

The entirety of American history is the result of this split personality, the two sides trying to reconcile themselves — from the 3/5ths Clause in the Constitution, to the Civil War, to the Civil Rights movement. These conflicts were the direct result of the presence of Black people in America, a constant reminder to the white man that his ideals meant nothing if he did not pursue them to their logical end. Every election since then has been a referendum on where we lean on this question: Are we a patriarchal, white, Christian nation? Or are we a multicultural democracy?

For the past two presidential elections, the contest between these two ideas was so close that small acts of fraud kept power in the hands of the party that most represents the interests of the patriarchy. For eight years, the Republicans squandered our treasure on missions to expanding American supremacy against foreign and domestic foes both real and imagined. Faced with the prospect of four more years of war and financial ruin, the American electorate chose overwhelmingly tonight to reject American triumphalism and replace it with American realism.

The Republicans lost for the same reason that all patriarchies eventually lose. The rule of the privileged creates corruption and greed. Corruption and greed inevitably produce ideas so foolish and breed people so incompetent that they burn their own house down. It took just eight years for the idiot son to destroy everything his fathers had built.

The Democrats won for the same reason that all democracies eventually win, by including and inspiring all people. The Democrats, after decades of paying lip-service to Black Americans and taking the Black vote for granted, finally yielded to a powerful candidate who represented Black folks’ interests — not just for who he is but for what he believes. But in so doing, the Democrats tapped into something they never expected: A new generation of young whites who wanted to close the chapter on America’s racist past and be a part of America’s multicultural future.

Obama or not, we are all going there. But the road will not be easy. The Klu Klux Klan of old may not be marching in the streets, but the forces of white supremacy are still very much here. Some of them are skinheads and militiamen with guns and explosives. Others are corporate men who seek to preserve their financial and skin privilege through the power of their money; through their ability to hire, or not hire. Still others are politicians who will use this opportunity to claim that racism no longer exists, and that its remedies should be withdrawn. Right now, these people are all cornered. And a cornered animal is the most dangerous. There will likely be decades of struggle as the political pendulum swings back and forth, as the former powers-that-be adjust to the new philosophical and demographic reality. Some of our foes will go quietly. Others will not. But go they will. Hopefully, the Secret Service will do its job. We must also do ours. Stay vigilant.

Obama’s ascendance to the nation’s highest office will open horizons and create higher aspirations for Black Americans. A Black family will now occupy the same White House from which Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. But a Black Camelot will not immediately heal our country’s split personality, and certainly will not change the facts on the ground for many Black Americans — still the poorest, still without good schools, without decent housing, without health or child care, still without fulfilling jobs that pay a living wage. Even if president-elect Obama is everything we hope he is, it will take more terms than he could legally fill to put all Americans on an equal footing.

Tonight, we are a country changed, and we are a country unchanged.

Tomorrow, America takes her first steps toward her true Manifest Destiny, the multicultural democracy.

As always, be well
CF


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Election Night In Harlem…

from our friends over at illdoctrine. It almost made me cry again, for the forty thousandth time.

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CF


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