The Tea Party movement is going viral. As reported earlier, the City of Bell, CA is now Exhibit A in corrupt government. Thousands of the majority Hispanic population in Bell protested outside city hall after it was revealed that the city council raised local property taxes 50% beyond the legal limit.
Here’s a spot-on analysis of how the Tea Party movement’s call for limited – and constitutional – government is starting to bubble up in a growing number of communities.
When people wonder why the Tea Party and other grassroots political movements start, this is a great example. Government at any level that grows haughty, insular, and corrupt generates a reaction towards accountability and more modest models of governance. I’m certain that the protesters in Bell don’t see themselves as part of the Tea Party movement, but the two have more similarities than differences. They’re angry at the local model of big government arrogance and at having their pockets picked — especially considering the relatively low average household income in this Southern California community, at just under $30,000.
H/T: Hot Air Blog
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