The Houston Tax Day Tea Party
The crowd that showed up yesterday was a healthy mix of pretty much every faction of the conservative movement along with a lot of pissed off moderates. You had your libertarian quasi-anarchists who wanted to do away with government in general (there were actually a surprising number of people who wanted to get rid of the Federal Reserve), the states rights folks (in Texas, that means Republic of Texas types), free market anti-socialists, religious people, and people who generally hate having to send money to the government. It was mostly white, but it wasn’t the “all white rich people” that the media seemed to make it out to be. The crowd consisted of every age group. There were kids running around with their grand parents, professional, middle aged people who looked like they had just gotten off work, and, of course, your typical college activists. To someone who has been to meetings and rallys and seen what the Houston political scene is like, it honestly looked like a very representative cross section of the politically active community.











































All it all, the event was tons of fun. Everyone was polite, there was no violence, there was no racism, there was no hate speech, there were no threats, no throwing of stones.. it was exceptionally civil, family friendly, and welcoming. Rallies like this make me proud to be a conservative. We aren’t radicals, we aren’t psychos. We’re just regular people tired of not having our voices heard. We might be ignored at times because we aren’t as loud and rowdy, but we’re just as organized and just as willing to get out and make a stand. If the government keeps on going the way it has, it’s in for a rude awakening come election day.