Charles Barron’s Black Tea Party
(City Hall) — Frustration—the economy is a mess, and no one seems to be getting much help. Anger, too—this has been going on for years, and the government keeps getting worse. Anti-corporatism. Disgust with special-interest influence in the political process. The Democrats are in power at every level, especially in New York, and nothing is changing. And in this year’s elections, the Republicans and Democrats are all the same. Close your eyes, change the accents, and you could be at just about any tea party rally. Open them, and you are at the Nazarene Congregational Church in Bed-Stuy, sitting on a creaky pew, listening to Dr. James McIntosh lay out the Day One agenda he wants to see for the man he is backing for governor, City Council Member Charles Barron, and the Freedom Party ticket.
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