You’re proposing a prime target for a false flag event that the government and the media can and will blame on the Tea Party.
There will be no tolerance for a modern version of the Bonus Army.
Peyton,
Your post sparked a question of mine that I’ve had for some time. Are we giving too much credit to the propagandists in the media to drive a “narrative” designed to influence minds? Do we really believe that at this stage of our nation there is an undecided camp (note: I differentiate between undecided and apathetic) to be won over so we must concern ourselves with message tailoring and whether blame is going to be assigned?
I think at this point people are either convinced or they are not. As long as we hold ourselves hostage to this idea I don’t think we will advance our ideals. If we accept that we are on the side of Truth, then that is a much more powerful thing than any propagandists’ narrative. We seem so preoccupied with perception that we fail to employ action.
It’s a defensive game we’re playing. We seem so consumed with discrediting those who purport to speak for the Tea Party who we might label as agitators or false flag operatives. I don’t discount the power of propaganda, but I think we are too preoccuiped with this notion.