Apr 282010
 

For all their wailing about the intrusiveness of government, one might thing that the Teabaggers would oppose the most intrusive move by government since Crawford Caligula declared open season on all citizens’ telephone calls and email.  One might be wrong.

tea-immigration Tea Party activists go out of their way to insist that they’re not partisan, racist, or filled with hate; they’re just patriots who want to stop a “socialist” government machine from controlling their daily lives.

The new immigration law in Arizona should be ripe for the Tea Parties to take up. SB-1070 is the “broadest and strictest immigration measure in generations,” giving police unprecedented power to detain anyone they suspect of being an undocumented immigrant and making “the failure to carry immigration documents a crime.” Even traditionally far-right figures like former Colorado congressman Tom Tancredo and former Arkansas governor Mike Huckabee have worried that the law might lead to racial profiling abuses by the government.

But as the Washington Post’s Eugene Robinson notes, this Tea Party support hasn’t materialized:

teabag-obscene Activists for Latino and immigrant rights — and supporters of sane governance — held weekend rallies denouncing the new law and vowing to do everything they can to overturn it. But where was the Tea Party crowd? Isn’t the whole premise of the Tea Party movement that overreaching government poses a grave threat to individual freedom? It seems to me that a law allowing individuals to be detained and interrogated on a whim — and requiring legal residents to carry identification documents, as in a police state — would send the Tea Partyers [sic] into apoplexy. Or is there some kind of exception if the people whose freedoms are being taken away happen to have brown skin and might speak Spanish?

Not only are Tea Partiers not speaking out against SB-1070, they’re actively supporting it. The Arizona Tea Party Network called on its members to support Brewer’s big government [Teabaggers delinked]. In fact, the sponsor of SB-1070 is state Sen. Russell Pearce (R), a Tea Party backer.

According to a new survey directed by University of Washington political scientist Christopher Parker, white Tea Partiers tend to be “predisposed to intolerance,” pointing to a possible reason the movement has been reluctant to join with immigration reform activists:

For instance, the Tea Party, the grassroots movement committed to reining in what they perceive as big government, and fiscal irresponsibility, also appear predisposed to intolerance. Approximately 45% of Whites either strongly or somewhat approve of the movement. Of those, only 35% believe Blacks to be hardworking, only 45 % believe Blacks are intelligent, and only 41% think that Blacks are trustworthy. Perceptions of Latinos aren’t much different. While 54% of White Tea Party supporters believe Latinos to be hardworking, only 44% think them intelligent, and even fewer, 42% of Tea Party supporters believe Latinos to be trustworthy. When it comes to gays and lesbians, White Tea Party supporters also hold negative attitudes. Only 36% think gay and lesbian couples should be allowed to adopt children, and just 17% are in favor of same-sex marriage.

Also, if Tea Partiers really do feel like they’ve been taxed enough already, they should support immigration reform. As Andrea Nill has reported, “In January, the Immigration Policy Center and the Center for American Progress found that legalizing undocumented immigrants through comprehensive immigration reform would generate $4.5 to $5.4 billion in additional net tax revenue within three years… [emphasis original]

 

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I see two possible explanations.

Teabaggers are against government intrusion only when applied against white wing-nuts.

Teabaggers think only what they are told to think by their GOP handlers.

What say you?

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  6 Responses to “Tea Parties Love Intrusive Government”

  1. I think I will go with your latter assessment – they only do what’s told. Since the conservative establishment came out for this bill, the teabags are in…

    I find it completely ridiculous that they support this law and further proof that this AstroTurf movement is based on duping idiot Americans…

    In some ways, I am glad this bill was passed, because it shows the intolerance of the right and has brought immigration reform to the forefront, especially during an election year… I can’t wait to see GOP responses on this unconstitutional law while on the trail…

    I think this bill is horrible but may be a benefit for Democrats this fall…

  2. Number One, Tea Baggeders only started caring about the budget and dressing up in tricornered hates and longing for the 1700’s when a black guy got became President.

  3. We’ve all know that the teabaggers have claimed racism as one of their platforms, albeit unsaid. There’s a sheriff in one of the county’s that contain Tuscon who says he won’t enforce the law. He said that federal law prevails and it won’t stand up to a legal change. He figures he’ll be sued either way; by people for not enforcing the law or by immigrants being racially profiled. He’s said “So either way I lose, so I’m not going to enforce it.” Gotta love the guy – he’s been a cop for 52 years and he says that this is by far the worst law he’s ever seen.

    • I saw that, Lisa. God bless him. Phoenix’ Mayor is suing the stare. That should be interesting, because Phoenix is Maricopa County, the home of the infamous Sheriff Arpaio.

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