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The Tea Party
PostPosted:Tue Sep 21, 2010 7:14 am
by paesano
For a decade, the left owned the streets. Subsidized by George Soros and energized by the Clinton impeachment in the 90s and the Iraq War since, it dominated the Internet and grass roots campaigning. Michael Moore’s movies – however misguided – enthused their ranks and catalyzed their efforts. ACORN worked to commit massive voter fraud in the guise of stimulating voter turnout and the New Black Panthers worked to intimidate those with whom they disagreed. President Barack Obama was the result
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Tue Sep 21, 2010 3:51 pm
by paesano
Now, finally, conservatives are answering with their own grass roots efforts in the Tea Party movement. Tea Party activists are bringing the battle to stop big government spending and taxes to the streets and parks of America.
And its working! The Tea Party movement, working closely with Americans for Prosperity (AFP), mobilized people against the Obamacare proposal and, in the end, will cost the Democrats their Congressional majorities – a fitting price for defying the will of the people.
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Tue Sep 21, 2010 4:06 pm
by pinkie1978
I am soooo glad America woke up!
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Tue Sep 21, 2010 4:08 pm
by Been There, Done That
Well I certainly hope the first thing they do is bring the legislative benefits in line with those of their constituents. No more huge pensions at a time when the private sector employees are losing company paid pensions. No more Cadillac health care when their constituents are forced into HMOs. We are their employers and they do not deserve better benefits than we do. That would go a long way to deficit reduction and smaller government.
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Sun Sep 26, 2010 1:29 pm
by paesano
Why is the TEA party growing so fast? Why is Sarah Palin so popular? Why is there an uprising of average patriotic citizens? Why are the attacks from the Left centering on Palin and her candidates? Why Palin and why now? Easy questions to answer. The survival of this young nation we call the United States of America is at risk.
The biggest question asked by the left wing is ‘just who does she think she is going to ‘take America back’” from as she often says? Who does she think she is?
Palin wants to put control of America back into the hands of the people where (according to your constitution) it should have always been.
Our choice is to become part of those seeking a solution or stay with the status quo. One thing is for sure either way everyday Americans are coming after the elite who has driven your country almost to it knees. Like a train they are heading to Washington state by state and those who do not want to support real change had better get the hell outta their way!
"The midterm election is no longer just about a change of ideological control of Capitol Hill. It’s about civil rights… again." says Bob Parks. That's what the Liberals want you to think this is about, race, but it has nothing at all to do with race. The Liberals, whether they be Democrat, Republican, or Independent, are doing their best to play not only the race card, but now the Palin card. They want to take us back, bring us down, level the United States of America with every third world country out there. (That's so Obama.) They don't think America is special. Well I do. So does Sarah Palin, so do the TEA party participants.
C&P
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Sun Sep 26, 2010 4:13 pm
by hustler
Good job!
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:34 am
by paesano
Trying to find an answer to the Tea Party phenomenon must really be a nightmare for Barack Obama and the Democrats. Every time they attack the Tea Party, the movement grows by leaps and bounds. They have found that attempting to brand the majority of Americans as extremists is not a smart tactic. But they have no other answer for a group demanding a return to the radical concepts of the founding fathers.
So, the man who ran a campaign based entirely on bumper sticker ideas, like hope and change wants the Tea Party to be specific on their calls for smaller government, less spending and lower taxes.
Really?
Hope and change show no direction and no quantity. Smaller government, less spending and lower taxes are specific and show the exact direction for which the Tea Party is aiming.
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Mon Sep 27, 2010 7:34 am
by paesano
hustler wrote:Good job!
THANKS!
Re: The Tea Party
PostPosted:Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:12 pm
by Boro Friend
paesano wrote:Trying to find an answer to the Tea Party phenomenon must really be a nightmare for Barack Obama and the Democrats. Every time they attack the Tea Party, the movement grows by leaps and bounds. They have found that attempting to brand the majority of Americans as extremists is not a smart tactic. But they have no other answer for a group demanding a return to the radical concepts of the founding fathers.
So, the man who ran a campaign based entirely on bumper sticker ideas, like hope and change wants the Tea Party to be specific on their calls for smaller government, less spending and lower taxes.
Really?
Hope and change show no direction and no quantity. Smaller government, less spending and lower taxes are specific and show the exact direction for which the Tea Party is aiming.
There are a number of Rep's having their own nightmares. I will tell you right now that the establishment Rep's have supported things like tax breaks for corporations that move jobs over seas as well as other anti American policy.. There is a lot to be desired by all those politictians. The tea party movement must not sell out or let their movement be co opted by those ass holes.If they do the republic is history.The politicians really don't get it.