TEA PARTS

I enjoyed the “Tea Party” experience last night in lafayette. There were probably three to five hundred people there, many with signs, i.e. Congress what’s in your wallet/ my money…Spread my work ethic, not my money…I’ll keep my guns, money & freedom, you keep the rest…Born free but taxed to death…Don’t spend your children’s future…and speakers with megaphones talking about heartfelt issues. The tone was quiet, calm, non-intrusive, almost an apology for the inconvenience caused, to the point of eeriness. It reminded me of the story of the frog in the cook pot; we’re all being cooked slowly, some of us know and those of us who do are now apologizing for knowing. And so it was, I would have felt better if the crowd was wielding firearms and storming the walls, but like the frog we’ll just cook awhile longer, look, talk, contemplate, muse and continue to wait for the revolution, after all we have men in authority looking out for our interests and they always know best.