Ten Questions for Tea Partiers

by Ralph Nader

Published on Friday, October 22, 2010 by CommonDreams.org

Here are ten questions for Tea Partiers that they want or do not want to answer. I say it this way because people who call themselves Tea Partiers do not have the same view of politics, government, Big Business or the Constitution. Their opinions range from pure Libertarian to actively furthering the privileges of plutocracy. Their income and occupational background vary as well, though most seem to be middle-income and up.

My guess is that most Tea Partiers come from the conservative wing of the Republican Party who are fed up with both the corporate Republicans like Bush and Cheney, as well as the Democrats like Barack Obama and Nancy Pelosi.

With the above in mind, the following questions can serve to go beyond abstractions and generalizations of indignation and get to some more specific responses.

1. Can you be against Big Government and not press for reductions in the vast military budgets, fraught with bureaucratic and large contractors’ waste, fraud and abuse? Military spending now takes up half of the federal government’s operating budgets. The libertarian Cato Institute believes that to cut deficits, we have to also cut the defense budget.

2. Can you believe in the free market and not condemn hundreds of billions of dollars of corporate welfare-bailouts, subsidies, handouts, and giveaways?

3. Can you want to preserve the legitimate sovereignty of our country and not reject the trade agreements known as NAFTA and GATT (The World Trade Organization in Geneva, Switzerland) that scholars have described as the greatest surrender of local, state and national sovereignty in our history?

4. Can you be for law and order and not support a bigger and faster crackdown on the corporate crime wave, that needs more prosecutors and larger enforcement budgets to stop the stealing of taxpayers and consumer dollars so widely reported in the Wall Street Journal and Business Week? Law enforcement officials estimate that for every dollar for prosecution, seventeen to twenty dollars are returned.

5. Can you be against invasions of privacy by government and business without rejecting the provisions of the Patriot Act that leave you defenseless to constant unlawful snooping, appropriation of personal information and even search of your home without notification until 72 hours later?

6. Can you be against regulation of serious medical malpractice (over 100,000 lives lost a year, according to a study by Harvard physicians), unsafe drugs that have serious side effects or cause the very injury/illness they were sold to prevent, motor vehicles with defective brakes, tires and throttles, contaminated food from China, Mexico and domestic processors?

7. Can you keep calling for Freedom and yet tolerate control of your credit and other economic rights by hidden and arbitrary credit ratings and credit scores? What Freedom do you have when you have to sign industry-wide fine print one-sided “contracts” with your banks, insurance companies, car dealers, and credit card companies? Many of these contracts even block your Constitutional access to the courthouse.

8. Can you be for a new, clean system of politics and elections and still accept the Republican and Democratic Two Party dictatorship that is propped up by complex state laws, frivolous litigation and harassment to exclude from the ballot third parties and independent candidates who want reform, accountability, and stronger voices for the voters?

9. If you want a return to our Constitution—its principles of limited and separation of power and its emphasis on “We the People” in its preamble—can you still support Washington’s wars that have not been declared by Congress (Article I Section 8) or giving corporations equal rights with humans plus special privileges and immunities. The word “corporation” or “company” never appears in the Constitution. How can you support eminent domain powers given by governments to corporations over homeowners, or massive week-end bailouts by the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department of businesses, even reckless foreign banks, without receiving the authority and the appropriations from the Congress, as the Constitution requires?

10. You want less taxation and lower deficits. How can you succeed unless you stop big corporations from escaping their fair share of taxes by manipulating foreign jurisdictions against our tax laws, for example, or by letting trillions of dollars of speculation on Wall Street go without any sales tax, while you pay six, seven or eight percent sales tax on the necessities you buy in stores?

Let’s hear from you Tea Partiers. Meanwhile, see the work of video-journalist, Steve Ference, who has interviewed and given voice to those among you in his new paperback “Voices of the Tea Party” published by Lulu.com on July 4, 2010.

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  1. Apparently neither you nor Ralph Nader understand else you wouldn’t think that these questions are conundrums. The supposed ‘choices’ he offers are either not valid or not even an issue. If you follow the Ron Paul crowd you/he would know …that they are against the military/industrial complex. Also – National DEFENSE is the proper role of government not other big government programs. Privacy IS a big deal to many/most people and they do not support the patriot act.

    First off BIG GOVERNMENT programs are not constitutional but national defense is. That being said, I don’t know of a soul that would support ANY bloated bureaucracy.

    Next – Ron Paul supporters are against the use of
    military outside the scope of national defense.

    Listen to this rockin’ tune from Aimee Allen – an unabashed Ron Paul revolution song which shows Nader’s faulty premise:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p31PrDZjCeU

    We don’t want no war no more
    bring our boys home to our shores
    We don’t want big government
    Or the Bilderberg group that pays for it

    The Federal Id means a police state
    and Mr. Jefferson’s rolling in his grave
    when our names turn to numbers like 666
    according to the gospel on implantable chips

    Chorus
    The Patriot Act took our liberties
    And there’s no judge and no jury
    Tapping our phones, breaking down our doors
    waging on the people a civil war!
    We work 3 jobs and bring home no pay
    The IRS takes it all away
    and we struggle, slave to pay the rent
    So, Ron Paul for President

    Nader’s column is what happens when you spend your time in an echo chamber instead of listening to real people.

    I could go on and on. I suggest you stop reading what others say about others and read what they say. You might be surprised at what you agree on.

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