Here we go, the party’s starting…

April 15, 2009
By jason

It’s Apr 15, and it’s Tax Day.  It’s time for the national movement of Tea Parties across this great land.

Unfortunately, my local tea party was 2 weeks ago, so I’m limited in what I can do for support.  Mainly I’ll be watching the news and trying to bring attention to anything interesting here on my blog.

Yay Tea Party!

One Response to “ Here we go, the party’s starting… ”

  1. jordan on April 15, 2009 at 9:42 pm

    What was probably the icing on the cake for the tea parties was when Rick Perry, Texas’ governor stated that Texas can secede from the union. That will draw a lot of attention but more importantly it sends the message that these movements are serious for such strong words to be used. While the media will say they Texas does not have the right to do this outright (there are some court cases which agree, there are certain paths they can take to get this goal).

    While they do not have the right to do this outright, there are certain paths they can take to get this goal. Come on, you know this is possible because this is the same country which gives exceptions to tax cheats through cleaver legal
    maneuvers.

    Really it is just using the legal system creatively.

    Texas probably has the best chance at success. Here is just one way how it can work. The annexation agreement made when Texas joined the union provided that Texas would be able to divide into 5 states. This would create 8 more conservative Senators.

    If Texas were to try to divide and be rebuffed, the US would be in violation of the agreement and Texas should be able to go free.

    It is not all that far fetched.

    Regardless of the TX situation, the movement was larger than expected. And it is just a start because the thing about grass roots is that it will only take hold, grow and spread.

    Some pics here:

    http://tinyurl.com/texasmayleave

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