| The Tax Day Tea Parties | | Print | |
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| Thursday, 16 April 2009 14:43 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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AFP news quoted Eric Odom, a Chicago-based libertarian activist and the administrator of the Tax Day Tea Party website, who said the protests were a "new day for the freedom movement." Texas Governor Rick Perry — whose popularity among conservatives rose on April 9 when he joined state Rep. Brandon Creighton and sponsors of House Concurrent Resolution (HCR) 50 in support of states' rights under the 10th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution — addressed a Tea Party at Austin's City Hall. Some in the U.S. flag-waving audience shouted, "Secede!" The Tea Party effort is just a small piece of a much larger movement aimed at restoring the basic free-market principles our country was built on. The Constitution, for the most part, is being ignored by our current government and we intend on working together to correct the problem. The event generally credited with inspiring the Tea Party movement was a February 19, 2009 broadcast from the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange by CNBC financial commentator Rick Santelli. During his broadcast, Santelli criticized the Obama administration's plan to use federal funds to refinance troubled mortgages as "promoting bad behavior" and he suggested the idea of staging a "Chicago Tea Party." Almost immediately afterwards, websites began to spring up promoting the idea and a new movement began. The clip of Santelli's impassioned outburst has been viewed on YouTube more than a million times. While the [Tea Party] organizers stress the nonpartisan intent of the tea parties and mention such issues as pork, excessive spending, and high taxes, it's a good bet that most of the participants will be attending as a protest over the general direction that President Obama and Congress have been leading us in since last November. That general direction, notes the article, includes more than direct taxes; it includes massive deficit spending, "the creation of new money out of thin air by the Federal Reserve to paper over the deficit, and the resulting decrease in the buying power of the dollar, which we experience as higher prices and refer to as inflation." If a plug or two from Mr. Gingrich will help the tax protests, perhaps there is no harm done. But political novices in the anti-tax movement must take care that the seasoned political veteran does not use the movement to further his own political ends. Many have speculated that Gingrich is building a foundation to establish himself as either the leader of the conservative wing of the Republican Party or possibly as the leader of a conservative third party for the 2012 elections.
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Mickey
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Tea Party - Somerville, Fayette county, Tennessee - My speech http://bluecollarrepublican.com/blog/?p=1409 |
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Thomas Paine
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Yes! Every little bit helps. Keep up the momentum Each event like this wakes up a few more Americans to say, "hey we still have a say in this governmnent". One nice thing about Congress being elected every two years, is we can throw a bunch out and keep giving them the message of who they work for. Rally to tell your congressman that we will vote him out if he doesn't stop this NWO progression and return to the constitution. |
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Flu-Bird
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Tea parties galore The number of tea parties were large and peaceful no arrests were made unlike what happened during the antiWTO protests by a bunch of hippies,thugs,looters and vandals, on the otherhand the partisipants in the TAX DAY TEAPARTIES were peacful and orderly |
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NH Home of 4,000 Tea Partiers
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... Don't worry... Gingrich is definitely OUT and Ron Paul is definitely IN! |
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Phil
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Negative treatment by liberal media We must keep this going, and like Thomas Paine said, tell your congress and senate representatives that you are tired of the assault on our constitution. Additionally we must stress the importance of our government taking a stance to keep jobs here in America, as of our current state of affairs out biggest export is our jobs. The only jobs that are back filling the jobs that are lost are low paying minimum wage jobs. If you look at pretty much all of the countries that have benefited from NAFTA and the WTO, Mexico, India, and China, the biggest players picking up our outsourced jobs all charge duties and tariffs on imports from US!! Yet we don't charge for their imports. Tell your representative that they need to do something to stop the flow of our jobs out of our country. It's this simple, if we don't create tangible products to sale we will continue to see money leave our country and go overseas, that money will then be used by foreign interests to buy up more American companies and property. |
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Richard Lingensjo
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continue “Tea Party” momentum * AFTER the “Tea Party” April 15th Individual patriots are aching for some ACTION they can do personally! Many authors and media personalities promote broad-brush, macro-ideas, and general philosophy. Citizens want specific impact (metaphoric pitch fork) activity they can engage in. Obviously, researching (beyond the lame-stream media) and voting on the issues, not personalities, is the number one task. Every government entity has a building program; their mis-management is legendary and exemplifies their malfeasances. The law provides that public agencies (school board, city council … etc) allow any attendee of an official meeting to address the proceedings. Form a posse, show up at a meeting, and challenge elected members to read the book. Search on-line for: Construction Budget Management by Richard Lingensjo the blueprint to initiate a reduction in the size of government. This book is not the sanitized bean-counter version, rather, the universal antidote for those perpetrating PC deception. This work has the caustic ingredient necessary to penetrate the bureaucracy. Expect some ORWELLIAN moments. * |
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On April 15, the deadline for U.S. taxpayers to mail their income tax returns, hundreds of thousands of Americans from coast to coast participated in around 2,000 nationally inspired but locally organized "Tea Party" protests. Fox News featured live TV broadcasts from four cities — San Antonio, Sacramento, Atlanta, and Washington, D.C. — featuring Fox personalities Glenn Beck, Neil Cavuto, Sean Hannity, and Greta Van Susteren.


