Are you fed up with a Congress and a president who:
- vote for a $500 billion tax bill without even reading it?
- are spending trillions of borrowed dollars, leaving a debt our great-grandchildren will be paying?
- consistently give special interest groups billions of dollars in earmarks to help get themselves re-elected?
- want to take your wealth and redistribute it to others?
- punish those who practice responsible financial behavior and reward those who do not?
- admit to using the financial hurt of millions as an opportunity to push their political agenda?
- run up trillions of dollars of debt and then sell that debt to countries such as China?
- want government controlled health care?
- want to take away the right to vote with a secret ballot in union elections?
- refuse to stop the flow of millions of illegal immigrants into our country?
- appoint a defender of child pornography to the Number 2 position in the Justice Department?
- want to force doctors and other medical workers to perform abortions against their will?
- want to impose a carbon tax on your electricity, gas and home heating fuels?
- want to reduce your tax deductibility for charitable gifts?
- take money from your family budget to pay for their federal budget?
If so, participate in the TAX Day TEA party rally, the Taxed Enough Already (TEA) party.
"We need to warn people of the dangers of socialism""Organizer Donn Brown told the crowd he was ready to pollute, a reference to complaints from environmentalists that the tea-bag protests would trash the river""Obama is the biggest threat to American freedom""I've got a message for the president and Congress: it's not your money""DC: District of Communism""It's an anti-big government rally....The main focus is spending and taxing and neither party has distinguished itself in wanting to limit this""Three months to destroy what we've had for 233 years""Oh now I see...Change means Socialism""I Will Keep My Freedom, My Guns, My Money. Keep Your Change""I Want My Country Back""Free market, not free rides""Stimulus: The Audacity of Dope"
When Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele asked to speak at the Chicago tea party, his request was politely refused by the organizers: "With regards to stage time, we respectfully must inform Chairman Steele that RNC officials are welcome to participate in the rally itself, but we prefer to limit stage time to those who are not elected officials, both in Government as well as political parties. This is an opportunity for Americans to speak, and elected officials to listen, not the other way around."
Likewise, I spoke to an organizer for the Knoxville tea party who said that no "professional politicians" were going to be allowed to speak, and he made a big point of saying that the protest wasn't an anti-Obama protest, it was an anti-establishment protest. I've heard similar things from tea-party organizers in other cities, too. Though critics will probably try to write the tea parties off as partisan publicity stunts, they're really a post-partisan expression of outrage.
Of course, it won't be the same everywhere. There are no national rules, and organizers of each protest are doing things the way they want. And that's the good news and the bad news for Democrats. It's not a big Republican effort. It's a big popular effort. But a mass movement of ordinary people who don't feel that their voices are being heard doesn't bode well for the party that positioned itself as the organ of hope and change.
So, is it non-partisan with slight segments tainted with partisanship? Possibly. But, considering the origins of the idea, if it did not at very least begin in partisanship, it at least began in unsympathetic douchebaggery.
13 comments:
Man if they would have mobilized people to go out and pick up litter or something useful, but alas.
It's why I'm trying to establish national yellow cake day.
I love lemon flavored cakes!
Anyway,'tis easier to conjure up an angry mob than an impassioned cleanup crew. Because a cleanup crew has to actually get something done.
Yes, ire is far easier than elbow grease - particularly for that crew of fat ----'s.
national yellow cake day is on May 15
We should start with white cakes and piss on them....
"We should start with white cakes and piss on them...."
Now, that does sound like a time saver...
Yeah, like Bush was a freedom fighter.
BUT, he did name his constitution shredding action "The Patriot Act"!!
Ed, you need to go over to Stacy's blog with your pissing on the cake idea. She's got a dandy one in that vein :-)
I am just convinced that these people are simply ignorant. I am more than happy to pay taxes if it means I have nice roads to drive on and such... But perhaps thats the just the socialist in me ::shurgs::
No pissing on cake!!@#$% I forbid it!!
You'll probably like this picture. :-)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/irees/3446664194/
The repuglies always have a clear idea of what they don't want.
To not be in power.
So who is organizing and funding these "spontaneous grass-roots" tea parties?
I believe that a few Republican politicians (Dick Armey is the only one I can remember) are funding it.
And yes, Stacy, I do like that picture. The comments over there though...a bit tiresome. Something really fatigues me about the argument that making jokes about white people is "racist". But I think I've already delved into my opinions regarding minority vs. majority groups before.
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