The socialist, far-left OWS movement, which, like socialism, is centrally planned, and not a spontaneous uprising, like the mainstream media and leftist online outlets attempt to portray it as, is now beginning to get a response from the real grassroots movement in the United States: the Tea Party.
One of the initial responses is from a coalition of Tea Party believers in Philadelphia, which is opposing the evil idea of boycotting retail businesses on Black Friday.
This is a great move, as some are attempting to compare the Tea Party and OWS as movements with similar interests, which couldn't be further from the truth.
There is no contact point between the OWS and the Tea party, as the Tea Party is pro-business, and correctly identifies the source of our economic woes: big government. On the other hand, the clueless OWS points the finger at business and entrepreneurs as being the source of the problem.
This of course underscores the motivation and agenda behind the OWS, which is driven by socialists who correctly understand the threat the Tea Party poses for them.
If there was the understanding and, intellectual integrity on those participating the faux OWS movement, they would be looking towards and lining up with the Tea Partiers against the expansion of big government, and its chief enabler, the Federal Reserve.
Those identifying themselves with the Philadelphia Tea Party, are focusing on educating and communicating to the government the concepts of limited government and free enterprise.
Around the country we need to see a resurgence and second act for the Tea Party, focusing on these very issues, while revealing the misguided attempts of OWS to take the focus off of big government and the failed Obama administration, and placing it on businesses.
God also hath highly exalted him, and given him a name which is above every name: That at the name of Jesus every knee should bow ... And that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, to the glory of God the Father.
Philippians 2:9-11
Monday, November 28, 2011
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