“The Fed is well aware that its policies could have profound inflation consequences,” says Leeper. “Where as the Tea Party is not thinking that at all.”

*But Time Magazine is not alone. In “Post-Tea-Party Nation” New York Times columnist David Frum blasts Tea Party politicians as idiots who do not understand the most basic things about economics….

Too often, conservatives dupe themselves. They wrap themselves in closed information systems based upon pretend information.

*Even the mainstream media in the UK is openly attacking the Tea Party movement. In an article from the 13th of November entitled “How the Tea Party is brewing up trouble for the world’s currencies”, Edmund Conway of the Telegraph seemed absolutely horrified that the Tea Party movement may disrupt the delicate consensus among both major political parties in the United States that “free trade”, globalization and the Federal Reserve are all wonderful things….

The Republicans used to be the party of the Washington Consensus, of free trade and deregulation – in short, supporting Globalisation III. No longer: a recent Pew Research Center report found that the Republican party is now more anti-free trade than the Democrats. Many of the Tea Party’s leading voices want an abolition of the Federal Reserve. The message from the mid-terms was that these voices can no longer safely be ignored. And if the US itself can’t work out a plan to overhaul the international economy, what hope is there for the rest of us?

*But perhaps the most blatant attempt to link the Tea Party movement and opponents of the Federal Reserve to the coming economic collapse happened on MSNBC on election night. That night, when MSNBC anchors should have been covering election results, they actually spent an extended amount of time discussing how Rand Paul could single-handedly cause a massive worldwide economic depression….

This is how insane things have gotten. It is amazing that they can say these kinds of things with a straight face.

The truth is that the establishment is completely and totally freaked out by the Tea Party movement, and they are doing everything they can to demonize it.

Instead of blaming the Federal Reserve, globalization, the exploding national debt, the deindustrialization of America and the millions of business-crushing regulations that government has placed on our backs for the economic problems that we are having, many in the mainstream media are going to become increasingly tempted to find a way to blame the Tea Party movement for what is happening.

But the American people will see through this. A big reason why the Tea Party has experienced such a dramatic rise is because of the horrific mismanagement of our government and of our financial system that has brought us to this point.

The Tea Party is not the cause of our economic problems. The Tea Party is an attempt by the American people to try to find a solution.

Unfortunately, the Tea Party movement still only has a very, very small amount of political power. Hopefully that power will grow with every election, but right now establishment politicians still have their hands very securely on the levers of power.

This is another example of why it is so important to educate the American people about what is really going on. The mainstream media has lost a ton of credibility, but they will still be able to mislead a lot of people if there are not other voices out there telling the truth.

The U.S. economy is headed for a collapse. When it happens, someone is going to get blamed. Let us make sure that when that day arrives, responsibility is placed where it really belongs – on the Federal Reserve and on all of the others that have supported the insane economic policies of the establishment.