We need to beat swords into plowshares.

We need to beat swords into plowshares.

Thursday, April 22, 2010

My response to the founder and head of the Minnesota Tea Party Movement who posted on my FaceBook Wall---

-Antoinette Backdahl

-Antoinette Backdahl

I might be there just to observe the crowd and to say hello to the DFL tea party folks. ;-}

6 hours ago ·

Alan L. Maki

Alan L. Maki

Toni, everyone is welcome; the more the merrier... this is your opportunity to see first-hand how Brian Melendez and the well-heeled Summit Hill Club exercise racist and anti-labor control over the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party. You will see first-hand how all the problems of working people get shoved under the rug. You will have the opportunity to see first hand how come that in a state with one of the largest Native American Indian populations in the United States of America where Indians where massacred on every hill and mountainside as their land and resources were stolen out from under them at the present time do not have one single state or federal elected official in the state legislature or amongst our congressional delegation... you will see first-hand how institutionalized racism works and how Brian Melendez and his Summit Hill Club and the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party Business Caucus has managed to field a dozen candidates--- all white--- for governor... I am sure all you Tea Party folks will feel just as at home amongst the MN DFL as you do among your Republican colleagues like Dick Armey who funds the Tea Party Movement with help from the racist and fascist Koch family. The other thing you might witness as a Tea Party observer attending the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party State Convention is how liberals and the left come together in a progressive political alliance to struggle against racism and the corruption which thrives on racism in all its ugly forms as people fight for a fiscally sound and responsible government in demanding an end to Obama's and the Democrats dirty wars so that all this money being fiscally irresponsibly wasted on killing people and jobs is redirected towards creating jobs by meeting the needs of the people and solving our problems as we create a government the size of which is required is determined by what is needed to operate to best work on behalf of solving the problems of the people. You will also get to observe people in action who believe that "free markets" and "capitalism" are the death-knell of democracy robbing the people of a decent life as Wall Street profiteers rake in the profits from solving the problems of this economic crisis which they created on the backs of the people. If Tea Baggers hang around the MN DFL State Convention long enough they will see how Brian Melendez and his Summit Hill Club work to smother democracy as effectively and efficiently as any Tea Bagger who spits upon the poor and ridicules people of color with racist epithets. Stick around even longer and you might witness how liberals, progressives and the left seek to restore the politics of Minnesota's two most honest and beloved governors, Floyd Olson and Elmer Benson and their good friend U.S. Congressman John Bernard, Rudy Perpich and Roger Jourdain to our state's political life.

And Toni, my offer stands to you or any other member of your Tea Party movement: I will be willing to debate any of you in Duluth during the State Convention of the Minnesota Democratic Farmer-Labor Party on the issues which you claim are most important:


1. Fiscal responsibility
2. Limited government
3. Free markets


and... if you are up to it:


Which direction for Minnesota and America--- Capitalism or Socialism?


Toni, come to Duluth; I look forward to finally meeting you :)


Say, Toni, you Tea Partiers wouldn't have any suggestions about how to get the dirty money of the Minnesota Indian Gaming Association out of Minnesota politics, would you?

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