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More Tea Parties Coming

by Da King on April 19, 2009

in federal spending,protests,taxes

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For those of you who mistakenly think the Tea Party movement is only about being anti-Obama, I suggest you watch the following video, where GOP Representative Gresham Barrett (R-SC) is booed throughout his remarks at the Greenville, S.C. Tea Party. Barrett is being booed because he voted for the $700 billion Bush TARP bailout.

The Tea Parties ARE anti-Obama, of course, but that's because Obama typifies the reckless Big Brother spendathon that is ruining this country. At their heart, it's the policies the Tea Partiers are protesting, not the person(s). That's why the crowd boos GOP'ers if they deserve it. The Tea Parties are also anti-Bush, because Bush represented the same big-deficit-and-run-up-the-debt spending policies. I don't know why this is so difficult for some folks to understand, but it seems to be. I suppose it's due to all the lies and bias coming from the media. Don't listen to them.

Btw, when the left wing media mouthpieces start to foam at the mouth and spew inanities over something like these Tea Parties – THAT MEANS WE'RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK. It also means we're exposing these deceptive haters for what they are. Let's keep it going. When Paul Krugman of the NY Times calls the Tea Parties "fake events" and calls the Tea Partiers "crazy people," when actress/moonbat Janeane Garofalo calls the Tea Partiers "racists" and "rednecks," and nitwit Keith Olbermann agrees, when Rep. Jane Schakowsky (D-IL) calls the Tea Parties "despicable" and "shameful," when CNN sends a reporter to do a hit piece on the Tea Parties under the guise of journalism, when leftwing bloggers try to infiltrate and then distort the true idea of what the Tea Parties are about, when MSNBC hosts Rachel Maddow, Keith Olbermann, and others put on their dismissive smirks and make endless juvenile inuendoes about a sexual practice know as "teabagging," when Paul Begala calls the Tea Partiers "whiners" and "sore losers," when Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi calls the Tea Parties "astroturf" instead of grassroots (meaning the Tea Parties were GOP-funded events, a lie), when spokesmen for the White House pretend President Obama wasn't even aware of any Tea Parties (that attracted between 500,000 and 1,000,000 protesters to almost every city in the country)……..then you know – THEY ARE WORRIED. The more the left brings out their irrational hatred and lies, the more you know they don't have any real argument.

There is a Tea Party scheduled in Bowling Green tomorrow, and there are another round of National Tea Parties being organized for the Fourth of July. Obama isn't the only community organizer.

Power to the people ! Let's take back America. If we don't, nobody else will.

  • roysoldboy

    If we don't keep talking about these Tea Parties the left and the media will have won, to an extent. Anyway they will think they have. As long as there is talk of them those groups have to worry. Keeping them on their toes to try to repel what the people have told them is one serious tool that we must keep using.

    Poor Barrett proved that the people just don't like to see Congressmen who just got a raise he talked about, voting for bills they haven't read any part of but go along with because someone tells them the bill is needed immediately and there is no time for debate. That was probably the stupidest thing our Congress has ever done. How stupid? Ask Chris Dodd just how stupid it was. He claims a part of one of the unread bills was changed by somebody, finally it was him, and passed without any Congressmen knowing about it. Dodd at present has about $600,000 in his warchest for 2010 and only 4 or 5 residents of Connecticut have contributed. The rest is from outside sources. That indicates that there is an attempt to buy his seat back. I wonder how many votes those outsiders will be casting for Dodd. Well now, we don't know what ACORN will do in that state, but any of those outsiders voting will be doing so illegally.

    Keep on the pressure, King.

  • Christopher

    I was hoping we could do this again and the 4th of July is PERFECT!

  • Tbomb

    Well, that's one Reb being criticized at "tea parties" …any others?

  • Tbomb

    Meant Repub.

  • Da King

    Yes. The Bush admiistration.

  • Da King

    Roy and Chris,
    I'm waiting for someone to get a big Tea Party going in Washington D.C. A couple hundred thousand protesters on the National Mall should get some attention.

  • Da King

    Update:

    Yesterday, Obama advisor David Axelrod proved that he just doesn't get it when it comes to the tea parties. Axelrod said he thought the tea parties were "misdirected," because Obama is giving 95% of Americans tax cuts. Maybe Axelrod doesn't realize that the trillions and trillions of deficit spending have to be paid for by the taxpayers, and that is what the tea parties are really about. If you buy into what Axelrod is saying (cutting taxes while running up deficits), then you have no call to complain about the "failed policies" of George W. Bush, because Bush did the same thing.

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