we felt it appropriate to once again reference former Tea Party Founder, Karl Denningers,
As a prelude as we did in the last post, MR. Denninger's credentials as found on seeking alpha,
Mr. Denninger (emphasis ours) is the former CEO of MCSNet, a regional Chicago area networking and Internet company that operated from 1987 to 1998. MCSNet was proud to offer several "firsts" in the Internet Service space, including integral customer-specified spam filtering for all customers and the first virtual web server available to the general public. Mr. Denninger's other accmplishments include the design and construction of regional and national IP-based networks and development of electronic conferencing software reaching back to the 1980s.Mr. Denningers piece is relevant in that it does not bias itself as to left vs right politics, but focuses on right vs. wrong politics/economy. In light of the economy entering, in our "opinion", the second half of the recession/depression that has not yet ended, we feel apropo to revisit his original post. This way when the mass media talking heads focus on the slime balling two minute sound bytes from politicians that is sure to ensue, you at least will know at least what "was not meant to be".
He has been a full-time trader since 1998, author of The Market Ticker (http://market-ticker.org), a daily market commentary, and operator of TickerForum, an online trading community, both since 2007.
Mr. Denninger received the 2008 Reed Irvine Accuracy In Media Award for Grassroots Journalism for his coverage of the 2008 market meltdown.
Mr. Denninger was also an original Tea Party founder who told the Tea Party to "go screw yourself"
Re; Free Markets (RED emphasis is ours):
Free Markets: A free market is the economic consequence of personal liberty. The founders believed that personal and economic freedom were indivisible, as do we. Our current government's interference distorts the free market and inhibits the pursuit of individual and economic liberty. Therefore, we support a return to the free market principles on which this nation was founded and oppose government intervention into the operations of private business.
Oh, oppose government intervention eh? You mean, you oppose stringing up the people who break the law and steal people's homes and wealth? Private business is only private up until it rips someone off.On guns, gays and God:
Notice what's missing from this mission statement and principles: Any mention of why I and others led people to mail tea bags to Congress and our President in the first place: rampant theft of over taxpayer money propping up FAILED private businesses.
