Journal: Tea Party, Coffee Party, or Two-Party Tyranny?

G.O.P. Leaders Say Delaware Upset Damages Senate Hopes The Tea Party movement scored another victory on Tuesday, helping to propel a dissident Republican, Christine O’Donnell, to an upset win over Representative Michael N. Castle in the race for the United States Senate nomination in Delaware. Watch Video on YouTube (tolerate short ad).  The key line:  …

Naomi Wolf: Federalization of State & Local Brutality Begins Second US War of Independence from Tyranny

Executive Summary: Occupy has three demands: 1.  Get money out of politics 2.  Reverse the legalization of the corruption and crime in both banking and related industries (e.g. military-industrial complex. 3.  Close loopholes that allow Congress to legally cheat the public at every turn by passing laws favoring their own investments. Federal Government has federalized …

Journal: Potential End to Two-Party Monopoly

Disillusioned Bayh advocates electoral “shock” to broken system In an interview on MSNBC this morning, newly retiring Sen. Evan Bayh declared the American political system “dysfunctional,” riddled with “brain-dead partisanship” and permanent campaigning. Flatly denying any possibility that he’d seek the presidency or any other higher office, Bayh argued that the American people needed to …

Journal: Democratic Leadership GUTS Federal Reserve Audit Bill–Roll-Call Vote Could Be the Straw that Breaks the Two–Party Tyranny in 2010

Federal Reserve Policy Audit Legislation ‘Gutted,’ Paul Says Oct. 30 (Bloomberg) –By Bob Ivry Representative Ron Paul, the Texas Republican who has called for an end to the Federal Reserve, said legislation he introduced to audit monetary policy has been “gutted” while moving toward a possible vote in the Democratic-controlled House. The bill, with 308 …