Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Teabaggers: The party is over


The problem with the "Tea Party" astroturf movement is that teabaggers don't realize the party is over.

Time to get back to work and stop partying.

Check out this link for bizarre signs seen at the 9/12 rally in D.C.

(The Bend Tea Party had the good sense to urge their followers to not bring signs to their sparsely attended event in Redmond.)

They've turned patriotism into a fetish.

As you can see from the photos, this "movement" unites racists.

Not that they needed to be united. Afterall, they belong to the Republican Party.

What the teabaggers want, apparently, is for government to NOT run corporations like GM, but rather have companies like GM run the country.

Talk about being scared.

We've let corporations run this country for years and it drove us to near economic collapse, again.

Another thing teabaggers claim they want is a strict adherence to the Constitution. Not that many of them know what the Constitution says. It doesn't matter. They do know that the framers of the Constitution were all white men and that's all they need to know.

Teabaggers love their Republican Kool-aid that has them babbling incoherently about having it all and no taxes, too.

Well, freedom isn't free.

Taxes are the price we pay for civilization.

America: Love it or leave it.

And while you're leaving, don't tread on me.








1 comment:

  1. First of all, calling anyone from the teaparty a teabagger shows off your ignorance in. Journalistic value. If you wish to make a point, do so without useless rehetoric. As for signs that were misspelled, could they have been planted? Surely you do not believe that all teaparty supporters are ignorant? What. Your problem is is that you drank the liberal kool aid and now reality of how absurd your beliefs are is like a house of cards falling down around you. As for tax's, I pay out right at 43% of my income. My business's are at 30% of gross revenue leaving them with a net of around 2%. I can live with that, but anymore and I will relocate. Of course I believe that is what you wish for in the first place.

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