Populism is
finally with us and our population needs jobs. Freedom to become
“self-supporting” is in jeopardy in the US and it needs to be restored. Trump
was elected to address the concerns of “ordinary people”. This is kitchen table
politics and is more concerned about the ability of ordinary people to support
themselves. But first, the corruption that causes this dilemma needs to be
eradicated.
This is the
corruption that prompted the US Congress to ignore the US Constitution that was
written specifically so that we could avoid our current dilemma. If we had
followed the Constitution, we would not have a bloated government that
overspent us by $20 trillion.
I was calling
for Republicans to adopt Populism in 2011, when I started this Tea Party. The City of Dunwoody had adopted UN defined
ordinances and zoning and planning rules in a “cookie-cutter form being adopted
by all US cities. We had off-shored our
manufacturing jobs and had open borders, bad immigration laws since 1965 and
excessive immigration since 1989. Our real unemployment was exploding and put
94 million working-age US citizens out of work. Excessive taxes and regulations
were driving our companies to off-shore their manufacturing operations.
I attacked the
Republican “establishment for allowing the US decline over the decades covered
with layers of socialist programs and for ignoring the Constitution (as
written) for over a century. Government controls and regulations had made us a
“National Socialist (NAZI) country. We
had accommodated the UN Communist Globalists by endorsing UN Agenda 21 and we
were headed for a 5-fold increase in our electric bills. I attacked Republicans
for allowing anti-discrimination laws to cause the 2008 Mortgage Meltdown and
blamed them for a host of other bad laws and practices. The Republican
“establishment” campaigned as conservatives, but voted more like Democrats.
I attacked
Democrats for passing Bills and supporting court decisions that resulted in all
45 American Communist Party goals to be achieved. They also passed Bills allowing socialism to
disable our Private Sector and Free Market.
I attacked
both Parties for overspending and squandering our dollars on military foreign
aid and bribes to foreign countries and our own States to “behave”. I attacked both Parties for passing law that
were unconstitutional and ignoring the US Constitution (as written). I attacked
both Parties for NAFTA that off-shored our manufacturing jobs and excessive
immigration that drove US unemployment to 94 million.
In 2010,
Republicans took over the US House of Representatives, but the establishment
blamed the Tea Parties for losing the Senate. By 2011, Tea Parties had gone
“underground”, but they were proliferating. Tea Parties were being started
across the US and were fighting UN Agenda 21, federal overspending and local
boondoggles and making candidate selections.
I supported
Ron Paul’s plea to cut federal spending and pay off the debt and got even more
irritated with the Republican “establishment”, because of the “top-down” control
of the Party the showed in 2012. Tea Parties formed conservative coalitions
with other conservative groups.
We published
posts about federal abuse from 2008 to 2016. Glen Beck, Treavor Louden and
others outlined the problems we faced with the Communist, Globalist threat. The
Republican establishment insisted on running McCain and Romney and neither
would attack Obama. The overspending and excessive immigration continued.
Donald Trump
had been critical of federal government mismanagement for decades. I was glad
to see his announcement to run for President.
After the first Primary debate I knew we had our man. Trump destroyed political correctness and he
won.
It appears
that Trump’s plans will work to add manufacturing jobs and restore the US
economy. I am very relieved and will continue to track the progress Trump makes
as it occurs. I hope the end result will include bringing the federal
government into compliance with the US Constitution (as written).
Norb
Leahy, Dunwoody GA Tea Party Leader
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