Posted on 09/04/2014 10:31:31 AM PDT by OddLane
The political impact of the Tea Party is a subject which has been debated ceaselessly over the course of the past six years. Even as it has made tremendous strides in mobilizing public opposition to disastrous statist manipulations of the economy and health care, the tangible results of this nationwide experiment in philosophical education and civic action have been ambiguous, at best. Many in the class of newcomers ushered into Congress on a wave of conservative resistance in 2010 have turned their backs on the citizens who voted them into office, in an all-too-familiar pattern of ostensible outsiders being absorbed by the corporatist leviathan which dominates policymaking in the nations capital.
Even as advocates of liberty gain a more prominent foothold in public debates over these issues-while having their philosophy mischaracterized by the usual suspects-it can plausibly be argued that the scope of government, as well as its manifold abuses, expands with each passing year.
Thats why I believe the most enduring contribution the Tea Party has made to our national discourse and political environment has been its dissemination of knowledge about this nations founding documents to the broader American public. It has popularized many of the ideas espoused by invaluable organizations like the Federalist Society, Tenth Amendment Center, and Institute for Justice, as well as individuals like Tom Woods and Kevin Gutzman, prompting millions of Americans to explore the ideological basis for the creation of this country.
Thats why Im delighted to spread the word about Constitution Week in New York City, an event explicitly dedicated to preparing liberty-minded individuals and patriotic citizens for a robust defense of that charter of negative liberties so reviled-and wantonly violated-by the current occupant of the White House.
Last year, a small group of creative activists banded together to host this grassroots event in the hope of generating a boomlet within the local liberty community. Exceeding all expectations, this event turned into a rousing, standing-room only success. This year my good friend Thomas Nguy, as well as veteran physician and health care consultant Dara Grieger and Constitutional expert Shane Krauser, are hoping to repeat the success of their initial gathering.
Thats where you come in. This event will be taking place on September 13th, but you can order your tickets in advance by purchasing them online. Heres the link!
For less than the price of a typical movie ticket in the borough of Manhattan, you will have the privilege of being prepped for rhetorical combat by some of this nations leading experts on Constitutional law, viewing a performance from the fantastic Boston Tea Party Opera, and witnessing a panel composed of legal immigrants who will describe what its like living in nations ruled by bureaucrats and dictators rather than natural law. Its a deal that you simply cant resist, which is why I urge you to snatch up those tickets while theres still time.
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I celebrate every year on my birthday.
I’m a true U.S. Male...
I wish that the article had mentioned Free Republic as one of the invaluable organizations that dissimenates information about the Constitution. Now I'm a little suspicious of the article. Beware of post-FDR interpretations of the Constitution.
In fact, sadly enough, when people, including patriots, discuss the Constitution, it needs to be asked which version of the Constitution (ahem) they are talking about.
Pinging the NYC area ping list.
Where will it be?
Where will it be?
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(The link doesn’t tell you which venue. Probably for security reasons?)
Bitfire Inc.
320 West 37th Street
Suite 600
New York, NY 10018
It actually is on the website, under event highlights, but you have to search a bit.
Thanks...I did do a quick search - at the link - and didn’t see the locale.
I’ve not heard of these speakers...not that that means anything....are they well known, locally?
Dara is an activist in this area who has done some great work explaining the failings of Obamacare-she's a physician herself.
They're both known within the conservative moment, but perhaps not "famous" in the sense of celebrity speakers or writers.
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