
by: Bill Dupray posted: 2009-02-26 23:11:00
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UPDATE: Michelle Malkin has a good list of all the Tea Parties around the country tomorrow.
We will be covering the DC Party, which is from noon until 2:00 p.m. and has been moved from the Washington Monument to Lafayette Park, directly across from the White House.
Check back tomorrow for live-blogging from the Washington and all the updates.
ORIGINAL POST:
As many of you may have heard, there is a revolt brewing over the Democrats' grotesque tax and spending boondoggle. A trillion dollars belonging to future generations of Americans has been blown on absolute garbage.
The Liberals are abuzz about how Obama has done more in 30 days than any president in history. On that, I would agree. It took us 232 years to get to a $1 trillion national debt. Obama doubled it in 30 days.
Yesterday the Frankenstein Democrats in the House unveiled their monster Omnibus spending bill (one wit noted that the Omnibus is the Stimulus's retarded little brother) with another $410 billion of pure pork products, including 9,000 (pigs') earmarks.
People see what is happening and, in the spirit of the Boston Tea Party in 1773, modern day Sons and Daughters of Liberty will be meeting simultaneously in cities all over the country this Friday, February 27, 2009 from 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. to protest this grand larceny perpetrated on the American public by the Democrat Party.
We will attend and live-blog the Washington, DC Tea Party.
Michelle Malkin is the place to begin for lots of information and links. PJTV has a complete list of cities, locations, and times for the Tea Parties. The following cities are having Tea Parties this Friday, with several more in other cities in the coming days and weeks.
Atlanta
Cleveland
Chicago
St. Louis
Springfield, MO
Fort Worth
Houston
San Diego
Jackson, MS
Seattle
Ft. Myers Beach, FL
Wichita, KS
I have never been to a protest of any kind in my life. Liberals protest so many things that it has just become a constitutionally protected reason to skip work and smoke dope with their buddies.
This American Tea Party may serve as nothing more than an asterisk in the history books that not everybody was complicit in the destruction of the American economy, but sometimes the folks represented by the asterisk end up being proven right, and they will be the ones in charge of putting our country back together.
See you in Washington.
UPDATE: Friday, February 27, 2009 12:18 p.m.
I am at Lafayette Park and there are at least 200-300 people here so far. The group is boisterous and happy to be here. There are men, women, and children and people of all races. A couple of people have spoken to and warm-up the crowd, but it is about 65 degrees, so a warm-up is blessedly not needed. I met Joe the Plumber (picture to follow). Joe says the media will say his presence here is a GOP gimmick, but he wanted the word to get out that these tax and spending issue are part of his core beliefs.
Michelle Malkin is also reportedly here and I will try to get with her.
UPDATE: 12:43 p.m.
Sitting next to Michelle Malkin on the edge of a fountain while she multi-tasks; blogging, posing for pictures, and gathering atta-girls from her fans. (Pics to follow).
I met Uncle Jimbo from Black Five, who was downplaying his web-celeb status for all he was worth. He actually seemed embarrassed to have been spotted in a crowd.
Mark Hemingway from NRO is also here.
Speakers are on a break.
Rain is here. I am soon to be out of here.
UPDATE: Scott has a story up at Examiner.com on the event he attended in Tempe, Arizona today.
An estimated crowd of 150 people gathered at Tempe Beach Park to participate in the Arizona Taxpayer Tea Party, one of dozens of taxpayer protests being held across America today.Tom Jenney, Arizona Director of Americans for Prosperity, began the event by proclaiming the Great Depression a "failure of government spending" and warned that President Obama and Congress threaten to lead America along the same failed path. Also speaking at the event were Republican state senators Russell Pearce, Jack Harper and Thayer Verschoor.
The speakers were occasionally interrupted as airplanes taking off from Phoenix Sky Harbor airport thundered across the clear blue sky above. Each time a speaker could no longer be heard, the assembled crowd stepped in with chants of "no more bailouts."
The speakers also focused on local issues, including the Arizona state budget, which grew by a ridiculous 15-20% per year under former Governor Janet Napolitano. Jenney said that the solution to the problem was not tax increases, but cutting wasteful spending.
"If you dig through those budgets," Jenney said, "you will be shocked at what you see."
State Senator Pearce talked about the cost of illegal immigrants to the state budget and assured the crowd that "the candle of freedom has always been kept lit by a vigilant few."
One of those vigilant few, Paige Maximovitch of Phoenix, was one of many attendees who brought signs. Hers read:
Pelosi got her mouse,
Reid got his train
and I got the bill.
Thanks a trillion!
Maximovitch spoke of her own struggles over the years, and how she and her family overcame them without government assistance. She worried about the growing number of "people who think they should get everything for nothing. That's not the American way."
Antje Skorupan from Tucson shared the sentiment. Her sign read, "I'm teaching my son that stealing is wrong. Somebody needs to teach Congress." She held the day's youngest protester, her seven-month old son Grant, whose outfit summed up the mood of most of the protesters.
Grant was dressed in a simple, white sleeper adorned with the following message:
Put it on my tab
The computer problems that kept me out of commission the last few days also prevented me from being able to download photos, so unfortunately I don't have any.
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I request more details about the Alabama Tea Party. I am in Huntsville.
Grab your Indian gear? Hot damn, I can finally let my wife put those moccasins on and whip out that Cherokee nation membership card and put it to good use other than getting free cheese!
Hey, don't knock discount cheese. You can't get that just anywhere.
I have to admit that I have eaten it myself. After all, the white man made it and gave it to the Indian who got it for free and then gave it to me, so I figured I bought it with my taxes :) It won't stop me from teasing my wife about it though.
Also planning to attend the DC Tea Party on Friday. See you guys there.
See you there Matt.
Maybe a silly question, but besides pitch forks and torches of course, what are folks talking about bringing out to the event? Or are they just going for numbers?
I don't know. I suspect the more extroverted may be in full battle dress, feathers and all. I will have a chair, a laptop, and a camera - no feathers.
I do. I will bring it, but lots of multi-media might be tough to do while I blog, take pics, and smoke my stogies. Maybe I'll hire an Indian to shoot the vids.
I'm definitely gonna try to attend. Ironically, my fear about the country's economic future is being counterbalanced by my fear of losing my job if I try to leave early. Damn bills to pay.
By the way, Bill, there's a particularly good rant about the Tea Party craze over here, I think it'd be up your alley.
Nice link Rick. You are right, I am all about the verbal bitch-slap.
Was that you in the video?
God, I wish I was still that young. No, I know one of the guys who writes for the site, we were both on the Ron Paul bandwagon and got into the online liberty-sphere. I'm hoping that it can keep building and make some noise in 2012.
So will someone tell me how the tea party in DC went? I was just about to leave my desk at work to join the tea party when the phone rang - daycare - sick toddler. So sorry to have missed it!
If you haven't seen it yet Avery, here is our write up.
http://patriotroom.com/article/photos-from-the-washington-d-c-tea-party
But Dr. Pachauri and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change are now under intense scrutiny, facing accusations of scientific sloppiness and potential financial conflicts of interest from climate skeptics, right-leaning politicians and even some mainstream scientists. Senator John Barrasso, a Wyoming Republican, called for Dr. Pachauri’s resignation last week. Critics, writing in Britain’s Sunday Telegraph and elsewhere, have accused Dr. Pachauri of profiting from his work as an adviser to businesses, including Deutsche Bank and Pegasus Capital Advisors, a New York investment firm — a claim he denies. They have also unearthed and publicized problems with the intergovernmental panel’s landmark 2007 report on climate change, which concluded that the planet was warming and that humans were likely to blame.
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The share of the blame comes as cracks are beginning to show in Emanuel’s once-impregnable political armor... on Capitol Hill he’s under fire for poor execution of the president’s healthcare agenda in the Senate... Senate Democrats grilled White House advisers last week during a special Senate Democratic retreat, expressing frustration over the lack of a clear plan. While Sen. Al Franken (D-Minn.) ripped chief political strategist David Axelrod, Senate Democrats say Emanuel, who was more closely involved in managing negotiations in Congress, also deserves scrutiny.
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Michelle Obama defended her husband against some of his most vocal critics, saying President Obama did a "phenomenal" job this year and that change is a long-term process. The first lady talks about her nationwide campaign called "Let's Move." "I think my husband has done a phenomenal job staying on course, looking his critics in the eye, coming up with clear solutions against staying the course," Michelle Obama told Robin Roberts in an exclusive morning television interview on "Good Morning America." "That's what leadership is. But people have the right to criticize the President of the United States."Let me finish that last thought for you, Michelle. I see you rubbing your hands together and thinking, "Yes, for now people have the right to criticize him, but we're working on changing that."
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In his letter, being sent out to Arpaio supporters today as part of a 100,000-person national direct mail drop, the sheriff calls Hayworth's decision to challenge McCain "courageous." And he pledges to help Hayworth "every step of the way." "Senator McCain has served this country admirably but it's time to replace his moderate or even liberal positions on taxes, the border, social causes and big bank bailouts with a consistent conservative like J.D.," Arpaio continues. "After years of running over Republican principles his entire career no election year conversion to our way of thinking will save his campaign from voters that want conservatives to be a part of the solution rather than part of the problem," he says.
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McCain now finds himself jammed, moving starkly — and often awkwardly — to the right, apparently in an effort to gain favor among the same voters whom Mr. Hayworth, a consistent voice for the far right, could pull toward him like taffy come summer. McCain now sharply criticizes the bailout bill he voted for, pivoted from his earlier position that the Guantánamo Bay detention facility should be closed, offered only a muted response to the Supreme Court’s decision undoing campaign finance laws and backed down from statements that gays in the military would be O.K. by him... “John is undergoing a campaign conversion,” Mr. Hayworth said. Hayworth’s radio-personality bluster and big emotions.. may now have a part in the greater populist narrative that threatens many of the nation’s more centrist Republicans.
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Iran said Tuesday that it had begun producing higher-grade enriched uranium, marking a new and potentially dangerous turn in Tehran's confrontation with the West over its nuclear ambitions... U.S. National Intelligence Director Dennis C. Blair told the House intelligence committee last week that "Iran has the scientific, the technical, the industrial capacity to produce enough highly enriched uranium for a weapon in the next few years and eventually to produce a nuclear weapon. The central issue is a political decision by Iran to do so."
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I wouldn't want my fingerprints on anything this administration or congress proposes. Reid told reporters the bill would be introduced on Tuesday, and that it would include an extension of the tax breaks... Reid did not say how expensive the jobs bill would be. The Senate had been considering a package of roughly $80 billion. The House passed a larger jobs bill before Christmas, but now plans to unveil a different bill independent of that package, which did not garner Republican support.
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Back in November, the House passed its health care bill by a narrow 220 to 215 margin, with 39 Democrats voting against it. Since then, the one Republican who voted for it — Joseph Cao — has indicated that he would not support the bill a second time around given the weaker language on abortion in the Senate version. In addition, Florida Rep. Robert Wexler already retired prematurely. Factor in Murtha’s death today, and Pelosi is down to 217 votes — one short of passage. To pass the bill at some point in the next few months, she’ll need to flip a Democrat who is already on record voting against the bill.
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Don't think that Republicans can't be sucked in when an anti-Wall Street lynch mob gets its blood up. Recall that Sarbanes-Oxley, the devastating antigrowth response in 2002 to the Enron and Worldcom scandals, was passed with virtually unanimous support by Republicans in Congress, and signed by a Republican president. Recall that last year 85 House Republicans voted for a 90% tax on bonuses for any employee of any bank that took more than $5 billion in TARP money. Investors got some good news last Friday. Stocks resisted following through on Thursday's sharp plunge after (Congress) reached an impasse on bank re-regulation. That's a nice down payment on what investors need a lot more of now: proof that the GOP won't join Democrats in a populist rush to seek revenge against Wall Street.
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Just two years after Mr. Obama helped his party pull in record Wall Street contributions — $89 million from the securities and investment business, according to the nonpartisan Center for Responsive Politics — some of his biggest supporters, like Mr. Dimon, have become the industry’s chief lobbyists against his regulatory agenda. Republicans are rushing to capitalize on what they call Wall Street’s “buyer’s remorse” with the Democrats. And industry executives and lobbyists are warning Democrats that if Mr. Obama keeps attacking Wall Street “fat cats,” they may fight back by withholding their cash.
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We have a Tea Party planned for Fri, the 27th from 12:00pm to 1:00pm (Central Time) in Alabama. See you at Egale's Point on Hwy 280!