Relooking at the primary challenge atmosphere of the Tea Party
brings me to the same conclusion; it is criminal. Several of my previous blog posts
have implied this and I have been criticized for saying this based on the idea
that it no more than politics as usual. If an elected representative is not
doing what “the people who elected them want”, he can and should be challenged and
voted out so office. That is not criminal. However, this is not what is
happening in Tea Party directed primary challenges.
In the “protection racket”, if a young tough gang member
approaches a store and say that owner has to pay protection or someone might destroy
his store that is a threat. Authorities cannot arrest the gang member cannot be
arrested and charged with making a threat because no one knows who was going to
carry out the threat. In addition, the business owner has to survive in his or
her neighborhood. The same situation prevails in the Tea Party primary challenge.
There is the threat; you either vote the way we tell you or you will have
challenge. Who is making the threat? The
Supreme Court’s Citizen United Decision has made it so the people will never
know who is actually making the threat. It is important to realize it is not
the “the people who elected them” who is making the threat of a primary challenge
or telling them how to vote. In addition, the elected representative has to
live in his “political neighborhood” or political party and that party feels
they are benefiting—the Tea Party is a branch of the Republican Party.
The threat is as real as the gang member’s threat to trash a
business in a tough neighborhood. Instead of a bunch of young tattooed punks
willing to carry out the threats, there is a bunch of business people in $1,000
suites standing in the shadows with bankbooks held at ready. They can buy political
operatives such as Karl Rove to do their bidding in finding candidates that do
not represent the people and other willing to work to elect them. Look at the
people claiming to challenge Republican incumbents. Every one of them has some extreme radical view
of an established party platform. For example, some candidates are people who wrote
legislation requiring vaginal probes for women who request abortion services. Other
candidates believe rape victims wanted to be raped if the get pregnant. One
candidate insured the voters that she was “not a witch”.
There is a saying in evolution that biology does not tolerate
extremes but the same is true of politics: so what is the objective; why are
they nominated for the post; and how are they elected. The answer to the last is they often not
elected but sometimes they are; we have Ted Cruz, and Mike Lee to prove that
they are. The central question is what is the objective of the guys with the money
in nominating such failed candidates? It seems their objective is to destroy
the government by making it as bad as they can make it and they do this by forcing
those in congress to vote their way. They have been successful in forcing the Republican
Party to help them in meeting their objective.
They have essentially prevented the government from writing and
passing laws. In fact, they are picking apart existing laws; Todd-Frank and
Affordable Health Care Act for examples. By their inaction, they have put huge
numbers of guns and assault weapons in the hands of criminals and allowed laws such
as the stand your ground laws that undermine police authority. They have
stopped almost all presidential nominations. They have cut welfare and even cut
Pentagon spending. They have prevented existing regulatory agencies from functioning
and prevent the formation of much needed banking and financial regulations. They
are destroying the government’s ability to protect the people from radical political
electoral laws. They have allowed reestablishment
of racism in elections. The most dangerous of all is that they have been
cutting and not raising corporate taxes; thus increasing the national debt,
while complaining about the size of that debt. Democrats cannot clean up the
Republican mess, only Republicans do that. What
we all can do for a start is try to convince the Department of Justice that primary
challenges in the present form it are violations of the principles of democracy,
it is not just politics as usual because it is not.
By the way, the people in the shadows with the bankbook are
the second generation of the John Birch society. If you do not recognize the
name of that society, there is always the internet.
URL: firetreepub.blogspot.com
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