CraigWest
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The whole Tea Party movement is a very encouraging phenomena, as more and more folks awaken to the waste and lack of accountability in government and by the Fed. If memory serves me correctly, in the aftermath of last year's Tea Party events, the eminent political analyst Janeane Garofalo discounted the whole concept as White Americans were angry about having a Black man in the White House. How out of touch with reality does one have to be to make such a comment in the first place?
Now, so as not to disappoint, my Red Alert teaser defined. I would like to see a national movement for Tea Party attendees where they would wear a uniform of sorts: red tee shirts (with or without appropriate slogans), red Levis and red socks and sneakers. This red uniform would represent the red ink and red tape the government has us all encumbered with. I'm sure there are many clever and creative folks out there who can embellish this concept, but it somehow seems like an appropriate method for garnering both media attention and making a very clear statement about both how frustrated citizens are with the status quo and how committed they are to changing the politics as usual paradigm in America.
Now, so as not to disappoint, my Red Alert teaser defined. I would like to see a national movement for Tea Party attendees where they would wear a uniform of sorts: red tee shirts (with or without appropriate slogans), red Levis and red socks and sneakers. This red uniform would represent the red ink and red tape the government has us all encumbered with. I'm sure there are many clever and creative folks out there who can embellish this concept, but it somehow seems like an appropriate method for garnering both media attention and making a very clear statement about both how frustrated citizens are with the status quo and how committed they are to changing the politics as usual paradigm in America.