
Originally Posted by
Universal Mind
I didn't read the letter. I assumed he was a libertarian because he hated the IRS enough to fly an airplane into one of their major buildings. That seemed to have Tea Party written all over it. He's the first socialist I have ever heard of who felt that way.
He did complain about the tax system and the government itself, along with its bailout policies and, of course, corporations. Overall I actually liked where he was going (in his ideas, not the fact that he flew a plane into an IRS building) until the end where he wrote this gem:
The communist creed: From each according to his ability, to each according to his need.
The capitalist creed: From each according to his gullibility, to each according to his greed.
BLUELINE, why do some libertarians hate the Tea Party movement? I have wondered for a while why Ron Paul won't show up for one and give a speech.
It may have started out as a libertarian/constitutionalist movement, but it was rather quickly turned into a Republican movement, filled with lip-service and inconsistency. I mean, Sarah Palin spoke at one of the Tea Party conventions...
I don't know; to me, the movement isn't really special anymore, since it's been taken over by Republicans trying to gain ground against the Democrats.
Strange that there were no "tea parties" during the Bush years, hm?
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