North County Tea Party gaining strength

July 30, 2012

By DANIEL BLACKBURN

There’s a big party brewing, but it’s not about dancing and cocktails — the issue at hand for members of the rapidly-growing North County Tea Party is nothing less than salvation of these United States.

With its own quarterly publication and a membership list now topping 200, the two-year-old group is gaining steam in its quest for “regaining” the nation.

“We see this as a vehicle to encourage citizens to get involved, and to inform them about the threats facing our country,” said Paso Robles resident John Texiera, publisher of the Central Coast Tea Party Times. “United we stand, divided we fall — freedom made this country great, not our government.”

That’s an attitude embraced by a growing number of people, said Texiera, an assertion supported by the enthusiastic embrace of the Tea Party by county residents.

Lydia Thompson is “in charge” of the group — “I’m not president, nor chairman… it’s just that someone had to take the lead.”

She echoed the comments made by Texiera: “A lot of people have the same concerns. Our biggest issue was to figure out what needed to be done.”

The group’s inception “started with a rally a couple of years ago,” said Thompson. “I wanted to be on the mailing list, but I never got a response.”

That prompted her to take action “and it just happened..all of a sudden it just got going. Volunteers started coming forward. It wasn’t anything magic — it was just people wanting to get involved. Word of mouth was the best recruiter.”

The group’s original purpose was to educate, but people needed a way to take some action, said Thompson. “One person cannot do it all. It needs people who have the same philosophy, and who want our country back where it was, who want their freedoms back.”

She said she is “worried about people who don’t realize their freedoms are being taken away. They don’t know the difference, and they are complacent.”

She was “one of those people,” said Thompson, “comfortable, everything was fine. I was never involved in politics. But slowly, surely, that all changed.”

That is the way it was with most members of the group, said Texiera.

“It seems like most of our members are people fifty to seventy years old, who have never been involved in politics, but who are very unhappy with the way this nation is going. They have a love of country and are hoping to get it back on track. We share a desire for a constitutionally-limited government and a return of our freedoms,” he said. “The Constitution is a marvelous document, and it hasn’t changed. We have.”

When he volunteered to publish Tea Party Times, Texiera said he thought he “ could maybe be a little help. The magazine deals with core values and other issues. We get pour articles from people in the county, from other Tea Party publications, off the Internet.

A retired Department of Corrections employee, Texiera said he has experience in “writing administrative manuals, that kind of thing.”

The group distributes 1,500 copies the magazine by placing them in friendly businesses.

“Of course, it’s political, so some business folks are a little shy. But if they like it, they put it out.”

Tea Party members share another common concern, and it’s called “Agenda 21.”

“Read it, and you can see where ‘they’ are going,” Texiera said.

According to Wikipedia, Agenda 21 is “a non-binding and voluntarily implemented action plan of the United Nations (UN) related to sustainable development.  Agenda 21 is a comprehensive blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally, and locally by organizations of the UN, governments, and major groups in every area in which humans directly affect the environment.”

Tea Party membership nationally enjoyed a rapid rise two years ago but now has leveled off somewhat.

The Institute for Research and Education on Human Rights, a national organization based in Kansas City, shows that one group, the Tea Party Patriots, enjoyed a rapid gain in numbers from the time it started in February 2010, to its peak in December of an estimated 140,000 members. It now has leveled off to about 80,000. Meanwhile, other related groups have formed, including Freedom Works, whose membership now tops that of the Patriots by about 10,000 members. Other groups of similar intent show similar numbers — the 1776 Tea Party claims 10,000 members; ResistNet, 80,000; and Tea Party Nation, 40,000.

“We used to have people with common sense, but now we listen to the fools and have lost our way,” said Texiera. “All public officials take an oath to defend the Constitution against all enemies foreign and domestic. We need to demand they do what they have sworn to do.”


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Dear Repub’s,


Please continue to destroy your party by focusing on racial, religious, and moral crusades. We fully approve. Thank you as well for falling for every cheap trap we set for you to mobilize your lowest common denominator zombie members to parade their various mental illnesses. Never in our wildest dreams did we imagine that you would not only gleefully fall for them, but consider them a victory. We are truly blessed by the quality of our competition. We are more than happy to continue to accommodate your desire to publically indulge your worst tendencies while you bleed out as a national political party. We assumed that there were issues of importance to you, such as runaway rampaging government, taxation, national financial ruin, corruption, corporate crime, and the annihilation and enslavement of the private sector middle class that would prevent you from burning your own political influence over primitive superstitions and moral crusades. Clearly we were wrong, and for that we thank you. Obviously your game plan is self-marginalization if not outright organizational suicide and doing a great job of it. Keep up the good work.


Carry on,

Dem’s


Dear BJJ…you are correct, but don’t make the mistake of repeating Republican / Fascist / Enemies of America frames.

Do what Professor George Lakoff suggests of developing our own frames, and keeping it simple.


Now, the Republicans have provided the civilized rest of us plenty of ammunition by letting their intemperant racist base go blotto and showing what their real feelings are.

They won’t shout down the racists within. Only now are they timidly objecting to one of their previous ‘stars’, the dimwit Michele Bachmann.


We evolved Americans must take the attitude of Sun Tzu …that when your enemy is in the process of suicide, don’t stop them. The “give them enough rope and they will hang themselves” theory has too many loose ends.


“Their fetish with immigration, religion, gays, and abortion killed them off.”


Wrong, the California “electorate” is the product of the worst educational system in America. That’s unfortunate because when I attended school in the fifties we were number one, with some deference to Iowa. Oh sure, they can put a condom on a cucumber, and tell you all about “fairness”, the first abstraction of the infantile mind, but can they reason? This is the result of 40 years of progressive gibberish and an indoctrination system that would make the Manchurian candidate blush.


What a garbage pail of ridiculousness !


You vaunt the educational system you enjoyed in the 50’s…that was built on solid progressive ideals. Then, when the educational system has been decimated after decades of conservative attacks and degrading from Reagan, prop.13, and multiple defunding; you BLAME the progressives ?


What a disgusting and false griper !


You got YOUR cake, now screw the rest ! Got your # !


Nothing but a selfish ( insert personal favorite insult )..


It’s too bad that there can’t be civil discussion on Tea Party issues like Agenda 21. The lefties on this blog go wild with hate and name calling whenever the Tea Party is mentioned, and they expose their ignorance of most issues to the point you want to go outside and throw up.


Please specify.


Oh, you know they never will.

These fascists need their scary boogie men and monsters under the beds.

Their method is always to be scared of some murky ‘other’ that is undefined, but what we know is dogwhistle for “that black guy in the white house”.


These are just your boilerplate racists pretending they are something else.


Slowerfaster. You just illustrated my point. You can’t get past the hate and name calling because of your own ignorance of the issues–economic, global, monetary, etc. And guess what? You’re pretty ignorant about racism, too. I doubt if you have actually lived among other cultures where you are in the minority, or in other countries, or among people that are very different than you. You take your views on “racism” from the media and what others tell you–not from any real experience with racial and cultural problems.


To you, everything revolves around racism, and anyone who disagrees with you is a racist. That makes you the racist, and it’s obvious you don’t know anything about the other issues. The UN’s Agenda 21 does not revolve around racism. It does involve UN control of the US and the beginning of the end of the private property rights we have enjoyed, and the redistribution of wealth by universal UN taxes on each person to go into a fund to help the world’s poor. Unfortunately, the UN is the single most corrupt organization (look at the Oil for Food program) and the likelihood of money collected actually going to the poor is remote. Big banks ,UN officials, and the governments of countries will get the money, as they have with other UN programs.


You doubt wrong.


to follow-up …not that I owe you any kind of an explanation, but for the community here:


When I was quite young, I first had the good fortune to have as my babysitter a young man who was African American. He was the son of one of my Dad’s best friends. But my siblings and myself did not look upon Paul as anything but our friend.

Then, I attended a grade school that was integrated …quite a thing back then. I had a physical condition that was not an impairment, but was very noticeable. A few years later it was changed with surgery. But while I looked that way, i was teased and called names by some of the other schoolchildren. i never let it bother me. Even at that young age, I figured it was the one’s that were doing the insults problem, not mine.

Funny thing was, I noticed that it was those same low-grade bullies that were the racists and name callers.

Now, because I was rather small, my Dad taught me how to box before I entered school. Dad had been a Gold Gloves boxer in the Army. So I knew how to defend myself, and also was aware that one of the quickest ways to stop a fight is to strike the first blow.


I never got physical concerning my appearance, but when the racists would gang up ( and they always do, because they are inherent cowards ) , I would come to the defense of my friends.


Also, your red-herring argument is nothing but another feeble ploy to cast aspersions against “others”. More dogwhistle code.


They do the same thing with the Libertarians. Go figure.


Ludwig von Mises writes with gentle words of reason and the deepest erudition, and they react like fire-breathing dragons.


I’ll never understand it.


“I’ll never understand it.”


You won’t unless you open your mindto be a liberal like Tom Paine.


You’ve bought the conservative bilge that is authoritarian codswallop.

Von Mises was a jerk. You need the intelligence of Thorstein Veblen to guide you to a better place.


I personally would like to see a competitive two party system, but the fact is that California conservatives are neither “wrighting” checks nor voting. Registered republicans make up just 30% of voters and will soon be outnumbered by indies. They hold zero statewide offices. Zero. Welcome to the graveyard. Their fetish with immigration, religion, gays, and abortion killed them off.


Pretty much right on. Also, this state is ‘browning’ as the politicos put it. We have so many races now that the population sees politics much different than the old school white robber barons and their descendants did/do. “The Times They Are A Changing” and those that do not understand it will wither on the vine. One can pontificate forever and/or pound their keyboard in anger but the facts are the facts. A major demographic shift is upon us.


Having a publication is a great way to articulate what the Tea Party is about. What people don’t understand is that the Tea Party isn’t about political affiliation, but about united purpose. It, of course, doesn’t support the progressive agenda of creating a nanny nation. And, even though you don’t “see” a lot of younger people taking part, it’s because younger people are too busy struggling with just getting by in this horrid economy, juggling families and jobs (if they can get one) and they don’t have time to be as involved.

Believe me, though, there are many younger people who believe in the same principles, see the same problems and want to achieve solutions in the same way. However, younger conservatives almost have to be “closet” conservatives among the many vicious liberals in this area. In contrast to older citizens, they have to adhere to “political correctness” in order to maintain jobs and to avoid being ostracized by their so-called “tolerant friends.” Many would like to become politically active, but just can’t afford it. And sadly, I know students who have to just remain quiet in classes to protect their grades and themselves.

Tea Partiers represent a lot of people who are sick and tired of being subjected to liberal dogma and watch our increasing subjugation to its anti-American, anti-religious, anti-freedom “rulers’. The Tea Party represents the best of America’s rights of free speech and assembly, religion, property rights, and the ability to pursue success in whatever we choose. And if progressive liberals want to do the same, I know the Tea Party supports all those rights for them too.


Very well stated.


enchanting


Bet it’s hard to type when you have to pause for those “air quotes” all the time.


Gives him a chance to let his brain catch up with his fingers.


deecoast…..just what have you been smokin’? You state that “What people don’t understand is that the Tea Party isn’t about political affiliation, but about united purpose.” but you neglect to point out that this “grass roots” organization has been propped up and perpetuated by the Koch brothers who have oodles of money to con poor, unsuspecting folks like yourself into thinking they are on the cutting edge of a some new political philosophy when really you are just a convenient front while the Koch brothers and their ilk continue to push their particular political and regilious affiliation onto the rest of us.


I know a lot of Liberals who support “America’s rights of free speech and assembly, religion, property rights and the ability to pursue success in whatever we choose.” and your implication that they don’t is an outright lie; perpertrating it by mindlessly repeating it doesn’t make it any truer. Frankly, you and your sort are just not that interesting to many of us and I frankly don’t care what you think, what your regilion is, where you assemble, etc. etc. but you aren’t a benign organization and the repeated racisim, rabid reglious fundamentalism, intolerance to all others that aren’t just like you is repulsive and downright dangerous.


And I leave you with this link that showcases a 6 year old tea bagger reciting 10 reasons why one shouldn’t vote for Obama……the outright lies and half truths are typical but apparently, there is no shame in brainwashing a child to carry on the message……what next……brown shirts for everyone?!


http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/07/30/six-year-old-tea-party-kid-obama_n_1718912.html


thecat


The flip flop king—the outright lies and half truths are typical but apparently

“Individual Mandate: Obama v. Obama” – Flip Flop


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CPf1syRNY_Y


A turdblossom for Obama


Karl Rove nickname TurdBlossom not because he is one ,

rather because that what he creates. the youtoob there^ is a fresh turdblossom.


Wow! Thanks for the link, an astounding video. The scary thing is not so much that these…ah…people… post this kind of ridiculous trash (taking advantage of a six-year-old while they are at it), but that there are…ah…people… that actually BELIEVE this garbage. I heard of a survey on the news that said that among republicans a large percentage (50% +?) believe that President Obama is a closet Muslim and wants to destroy America…a closet Muslim and wants to destroy America!…They believe this? Really? Someone should take away their Faux “News”…..Maybe there should be a voter intelligence requirement instead of a voter ID requirement….


This is likley a paid blogger. Else they would be outraged by this link.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WtGrp5MbzAI

cute when it was for Obama


Be aware that this is probably a paid agent whose leftist ‘occupation’ is as an ‘agent provocateur’ – possibly formally or informally proselytized and/or trained as such with a mission of tying up any contrary thoughts by such ‘enemies’ as conservatives in semantic or research knots. The goal is to confuse and/or paralyze those who are attempting to establish honest dialog. There are actually trained leftists as such. It’s a European borrow from the former Soviet Union and the Iron Curtain countries. They rant and rave, attempt to vilify the opposition and make personal attacks but have no facts or proof. More generally, the term may refer to a person or group that seeks to discredit or harm another by provoking them to commit a wrong or rash action. A political organization or government may use agents provocateurs against political opponents. The provocateurs try to incite the opponent to do counter-productive or ineffective acts to foster public disdain—or provide a pretext for aggression against the opponent. Think of it as baiting to hook you


More amazing “logic”….A paid blogger?(ha haha) A leftist conspiracy? You cons really are off the deep end…You are anyway; you so do not know of which you speak. Observe; an entire fantasy rolled out from one unfounded suspicion…I’m just blown away…it’s worse than I thought…conspiracy? A paid blogger? i can’t get over this…paid blogger? I think you just proved my point – there ought to be an intelligence test for voting!! Paid blogger?…sorry, the absurdity…


Hehehe, This guy is not a paid blogger. I believe that I know exactly who he is and I know him well. He is an avid reader, a far left Democrat/Socialist and he used to fight with me about how I should vote. Everything he is saying comes straight from the heart, not that I agree with everything he says but I can confirm that he isn’t paid to blog.


I’m not who you think I am, Cindy, but you are correct I am an avid reader and Democrat but not a Socialist (a very mis-used word – most people that use it don’ t know what it means…) And it does come from the heart….call me a Bay Area Hippy Biker Gun-toting Liberal…(And not a bad shot, either…)


Too Funny, I would have bet $ to donuts that you were KA but now I know that you aren’t. You sound just like him (except for the “Gun-toting ” part). Go figure because when this story came out, I did a post and received an e-mail from him 30 minutes later telling me that he read my post and he started calling me out on it! Then (almost immediately), a new poster (you) logged on as catdude. This guy is absolutely a cat dude (loves cats)! Then you start sounding “EXACTLY” like he sounds! He told me that he isn’t you last night, otherwise I would still be thinking that the “gun-toting” part of your post was just to throw me off ;)


Jesus tittyfucking Christ I can hardly read your comment through the haze. The TeaParty is destined to a lonely, thrashing death, screaming for attention, if for no other reason (though there are many) then for it’s disgusting social small-mindedness.


You talk about people having to act politically correct to appease their tolerant friends. I wish you could see this sentence for what it is, because you admitted pretty readily the problem with your beliefs. Your ‘party’ is bigoted and intolerant.


Let me be clear on this point; tolerance, freedom, and equality are not passing fads. You cannot ride them out, because you will find yourself extinct before you’ve had a chance to pull your head out of your ass for a breath of air.


You can be as fiscally conservative as you want, though I find the perspective your side has on taxes to be the most useless, ridiculous thing, handed down to you by a plutocracy that aims to live off of you by dangling the carrot of their own success in front of your face. But basically, the modern world is socially liberal, and for good reason; this is the ONLY way to respect the beliefs and rights of a citizenship comprised of individuals from all walks of life representing a spectrum a values that run the gamut. The only possible law to govern the social actions of human selves is a variation of the golden rule: do what it takes to make your own life fulfilling so long as your actions do not hurt or hinder anyone else in their pursuit of their own personal fulfillment. There is simply only one way to go about it.


So, in conclusion, the tea party is a waste of it’s own breath until it can understand that being socially conservative is simply and sweepingly inappropriate. The same goes for the Republican party at large, these days. They don’t even talk about real issues anymore, they just bray about even bigger tax cuts for the few of us making the most money and complain about a war on their religious beliefs. I honestly appreciate it, since it helps the rest of us consolidate our efforts for a freer, more equal, more open America.


For one who skewers a fellow poster’s beliefs and political views as “bigoted and intolerant,” poster austinmello seem to have no clue of his/her own misbehavior demonstrated in rambling commentary.


Get-a-mirror-worthy statements also include:


“Let me be clear on this point; tolerance, freedom, and equality are not passing fads. You cannot ride them out, because you will find yourself extinct before you’ve had a chance to pull your head out of your ass for a breath of air…”


….and….


“…basically, the modern world is socially liberal, and for good reason; this is the ONLY way to respect the beliefs and rights of a citizenship comprised of individuals from all walks of life representing a spectrum a values that run the gamut.”


…..and…


“The only possible law to govern the social actions of human selves is a variation of the golden rule: do what it takes to make your own life fulfilling so long as your actions do not hurt or hinder anyone else in their pursuit of their own personal fulfillment.”


Really?


If so, how does that Golden Rule stuff apply in profaning others’ religious beliefs?


Please don’t use our Lord’s name in this way. You could change your start by saying , “Oh my goodness, this tittyfucker can hardly ………………………………………Easy to fix and sure makes it almost pleasant to read. Thanks and blessings to you.


My point exactly, Spirit Filled, with the exception that austinmellow contradicted him/herself numerous times. This sort of speech (free, yes, but irresponsible) doesn’t end here. I’ve seen that a lot of it on sites like these, where people post away whatever falls out of their head. Surely they can edit themselves in public with a tad more effort, right?


Generally speaking, when someone posts something so gratuitous, I find very little interest in the plethora of words that follow. It’s neither clever, nor amusing, nor insightful or even entertaining. Instead, it’s more indicative of cheap pleas for attention while debasing discussion..


I mean, come on, people. Really?


So, a north county real estate agent is now “concerned” about “threats”, and “wants their freedoms back” …presumably those same “freedoms” that “are being taken away”..


All nebulous rabble rousing, disconnected anger, and inherent contradictions. Sounds practically identical to the Pam Stout comments in the Bob Cesca article I linked earlier.


Where was this concern and indignation when the real estate, construction, financial markets, auto industry tanked in 2008….. Before Barack Obama was elected president ?

Where was it when president george w bush notoriously said ” Stop throwing the Constitution in my face. It’s just a G** D***** piece of paper ! ” in front of Republican congressional leaders who were at the White House to discuss the renewal of the controversial USA ‘Patriot Act’ in 2005 ?


It’s not a matter of good/bad, should/shouldn’t, yes/no, black/white, whatever. It’s just a mathematical fact: The state republican party is a quickly dying organization comprised mainly of old white people who are focused on immigration (against), abortion (against), and gay marriage (against). If that remotely resembles this group – welcome to the graveyard. That’s a fact.


Another fact you left out, is we can wright checks and vote, something most lefties don’t do.


Just make sure you wright your name correctly, or you’ll inadvertently create another reason to distrust your bank.


What? You’re saying that people who are left-hand dominent don’t fix things (make things wright) or vote either?


I didn’t know that, but here it is in print. It must be true!


Wow,


This is one of the best debates I have read in a long time.


Good reading.


Agenda 21 conspiracy is hallucination.


It’s a bugaboo. Paranoid minds need a bugaboo.


@ hijinks – “Agenda 21 conspiracy is hallucination.” Really? Read on:


On March 6, 1991, President Bush I spoke to the nation in a State Of The Union address:


“Now, we can see a new world coming into view. A world in which there is the very real prospect of a new world order . . . A world where the United Nations . . . is poised to fulfill the historic vision of its founders.”


One year later, in June of 1992, at the United Nations Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro, President Bush endorsed the United Nations “Agenda 21” along with 178 other nations. At that time, it was considered “soft law” and did not require ratification by Congress.


In 1993, President Clinton signed Executive Order 12852, the President’s Council on Sustainable Development. That Executive Order laid the groundwork for Agenda 21 in this country and was made up of cabinet level officials, industrial heads and non-profit groups such as the Sierra Club, the Audubon Society and the World Wildlife Fund. The reason we don’t hear the term “Agenda 21” by elected officials and/or the media is that Gary Lawrence, who served as advisor to President Clinton, recommended that “Agenda 21” not be used and instead draw upon phrases such as “Sustainable Development,” “Smart Growth,” and “Comprehensive Planning.”


Also, under President Clinton’s watch, funding for the International Council of Local Environmental Initiatives (ICLEI; UN Agenda 21 Section 35.3), which is not the UN but the enforcer, began their global-to-local implementation. As part of ICLEI’s “Five Guidelines” is the “Precautionary Principle:” “The ‘precautionary principle’ holds that action should be taken to reduce the risk of harm to the public from potential threats such as climate change, despite the absence of 100 percent scientific certainty about all aspects of the threat.” How do you feel about Climategate’s I and II?


On September 11, 2001, we witnessed a coordinated and horrific attack on our nation when the World Trade Center was obliterated and a section of the Pentagon was destroyed. Thanks to those brave souls on Flight 93, the White House was spared. But over 3,000 people lost their lives due to that show of aggression. Soon after, President Bush II called for and approved of the Department of Homeland Security so we Americans would feel “safe.” At that time, “fear” was all the motivation that was needed for Americans to give up more of their guaranteed rights. Benjamin Franklin wrote, “Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.” Does the TSA come to mind, anyone?


In June of 2011, President Obama signed Executive Order 13575. That Executive Order, the “White House Rural Council,” allows for the theft and subjugation of rural and agricultural lands for “Sustainable Development.” It essentially seizes power over “food, fiber, and energy,” all items necessary for human sustenance. To make matters worse, on March 16, 2012, President Obama signed Executive Order 13603, the “National Defense Resources Preparedness.” That Executive Order allows the government to confiscate property without due process under the direction of – you guessed it – the Department of Homeland Security and appropriates all domestic U.S. resources: e.g., labor, manufacturing, land, and food and water. What is most disturbing is that this order also applies during peacetime.


One can use a search engine to fact-check these issues.


Two Republican Presidents; two Democrats. Frankly, they should all be prosecuted, if not for treason, at least sedition.