Tea Party Anyone?

phreakwars

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That's about the biggest joke of a tea party campaign I have ever seen. It's unbelievable the number of people falling for it.

IT'S CORPORATE SPONSORED !!

A bunch of corporate guys came up with the idea of convincing the working class to go have a "TEA PARTY" like protest to prevent the rich from being taxed more.

Unsuspecting supporters are so stupid, they DESERVE to be swindled by corporations.

It goes a little something like this...

DOWN WITH THE NEW TAX ON THE RICH, WE WORKED HARD TO MAKE THEM RICH AND THEY DESERVE IT, DOWN WITH GIVING US THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS LABOR FORCE OUR MONEY BACK, WERE SO STUPID WE THINK ITS GOING TO THE POOR WHO ONLY WANT A HAND OUT... GIVE IT BACK TO THE RICH, THEY DESERVE IT WE DON'T !!




And that's pretty much what this big tea party hoopla is all about.

SUCKERS !!!!!!!

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Jhony5

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That's about the biggest joke of a tea party campaign I have ever seen. It's unbelievable the number of people falling for it.
IT'S CORPORATE SPONSORED !!

A bunch of corporate guys came up with the idea of convincing the working class to go have a "TEA PARTY" like protest to prevent the rich from being taxed more.

Unsuspecting supporters are so stupid, they DESERVE to be swindled by corporations.

It goes a little something like this...

DOWN WITH THE NEW TAX ON THE RICH, WE WORKED HARD TO MAKE THEM RICH AND THEY DESERVE IT, DOWN WITH GIVING US THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS LABOR FORCE OUR MONEY BACK, WERE SO STUPID WE THINK ITS GOING TO THE POOR WHO ONLY WANT A HAND OUT... GIVE IT BACK TO THE RICH, THEY DESERVE IT WE DON'T !!




And that's pretty much what this big tea party hoopla is all about.

SUCKERS !!!!!!!

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Check and mate! Well done.

Now, we do need to do something about this friggin tobacco tax.

 

RoyalOrleans

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Who the fukk drinks tea anyways?

England?

Oh no... not that *** country. Always leaning on skinny umbrellas and pulling hankies from their sleeve.

Oh no..... we don't want no part of that!

Either way, a revolution is brewing in the country.

 

ImWithStupid

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On a serious and non-partisan note...

The first tea parties started spontaneously back in February to protest the growth of the federal government and robbing the future generations with the massive government spending that was going on and it was directed at the bailouts last fall along with the stimulus and upcoming $3.9 T budget.

It originally didn't have anything to do with corporations or lobbyists for anyone. Nor was it against anyone or any party in particular, but admittedly the movement definitely leans to be more of a conservative stance (smaller government) but most of the places I've seen or heard of events, strenuously advocate not to make it a Rep vs. Dem or anti-Obama or anti-anything but against big gov or big spending.

That said. I'm sure lobbyists have injected their opinion and influence into some of these upcoming events on April 15th, though. They always do and that's one of the problems with D.C.

 

snafu

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That's about the biggest joke of a tea party campaign I have ever seen. It's unbelievable the number of people falling for it.
IT'S CORPORATE SPONSORED !!

A bunch of corporate guys came up with the idea of convincing the working class to go have a "TEA PARTY" like protest to prevent the rich from being taxed more.

Unsuspecting supporters are so stupid, they DESERVE to be swindled by corporations.

It goes a little something like this...

DOWN WITH THE NEW TAX ON THE RICH, WE WORKED HARD TO MAKE THEM RICH AND THEY DESERVE IT, DOWN WITH GIVING US THE AMERICAN MIDDLE CLASS LABOR FORCE OUR MONEY BACK, WERE SO STUPID WE THINK ITS GOING TO THE POOR WHO ONLY WANT A HAND OUT... GIVE IT BACK TO THE RICH, THEY DESERVE IT WE DON'T !!




And that's pretty much what this big tea party hoopla is all about.

SUCKERS !!!!!!!

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What corporation? Lipton?

MoveOn.org is sponsored the same **** way.

 

snafu

New member
On a serious and non-partisan note...
The first tea parties started spontaneously back in February to protest the growth of the federal government and robbing the future generations with the massive government spending that was going on and it was directed at the bailouts last fall along with the stimulus and upcoming $3.9 T budget.

It originally didn't have anything to do with corporations or lobbyists for anyone. Nor was it against anyone or any party in particular, but admittedly the movement definitely leans to be more of a conservative stance (smaller government) but most of the places I've seen or heard of events, strenuously advocate not to make it a Rep vs. Dem or anti-Obama or anti-anything but against big gov or big spending.

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And that my friend is why it is being used today.

 

phreakwars

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What corporation? Lipton?
MoveOn.org is sponsored the same **** way.
Lets see, there's Archer Daniels Midland, DaimlerChrysler, General Electric, Koch Industries, F.M. Kirby Foundation, Philip Morris (no shocker there), U.S. West, ExxonMobil, Exxon, Hertz, Microsoft, U.S. Sugar Corp and that's just to name a few... WAKE UP MAN !!

And what's really pathetic, their trying to call it a "GRASS ROOTS" movement.

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ImWithStupid

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Lets see, there's Archer Daniels Midland, DaimlerChrysler, General Electric, Koch Industries, F.M. Kirby Foundation, Philip Morris (no shocker there), U.S. West, ExxonMobil, Exxon, Hertz, Microsoft, U.S. Sugar Corp and that's just to name a few... WAKE UP MAN !!
And what's really pathetic, their trying to call it a "GRASS ROOTS" movement.

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BS. Prove it.

Probably more Daily Kos, MSNBC, Media Matters lies that I keep disproving over and over.

It started as a grass roots movement, backed by no party, no company, or any lobby, and is based on non-party movements for smaller government and less spending. Period.

Sure some people have jumped on the backs of this but not driving it.

 

snafu

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Yeah, here's your GRASS ROOTS MOVEMENT of shared I.P.'s
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I'm missing something here. Where's the cooperations? And even if we had cooperation contributions why would that be a bad thing? I want lower taxes. I want to fix the economy so maybe it would be in the best interest of some corporation to a have a person with more money in their pocket to buy their product. I don't see some corp. benefiting from taxation.

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phreakwars

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I'm missing something here. Where's the cooperations? And even if we had cooperation contributions why would that be a bad thing? I want lower taxes. I want to fix the economy so maybe it would be in the best interest of some corporation to a have a person with more money in their pocket to buy their product. I don't see some corp. benefiting from taxation.
See this post: http://Off Topic Forum.com/on-topic-bs/35339-tea-party-anyone-2.html#post99483

There a **** think tank !

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