The original tea party revolted against the British tax on tea by throwing a ship load into Boston Harbor. Today British Petroleum is spilliing oil into the Gulf of Mexico 'harbor' to indicate the futility of U.S. energy independence efforts. President Obama has allowed the oil to flow 50,000 barrels each day for two months in a tepid response to the crisis. When he is voted out of office in two years, his legacy will have been failure to ram bangalore torpedoes down the avenue of egress and detonate and seal the monster demonstration of crude political power. The United States will continue to be dependent upon global fossil fuel corporations for automotive energy.
Today's Tea Party branch of the Republican Party is led by the 'drill baby drill' offshore and onshore oil advocate Sarah Palin, the personable former Alaska Governor. The Tea Party is for defense of U.S. borders against illegal immigration unlike the Obama administration which seeks to reward illegal aliens with citizenship while flooding the labor market with more cheap labor to stimulate economic expansion of quantity and profit for those concentrating wealth The Tea Party is not vocal enough in support of electric cars and intelligent design of a new electrified national transportation infrastructure,and it must if it is to differ from the Republicratic transportation and energy policies of Presidents Bush II and Obama
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