Tea Party 4-18-11 Topic

You wish everyone paid as much into the pot as I do!
2/22/2011 11:47 PM
2/23/2011 9:30 AM
So because this guy saw a misspelled sign on the internet he made this sign. He heard the Tea Party was stupid by Stewart and SNL so he believes it.
2/23/2011 1:13 PM
swamp..........you have the worst sense of humor I have ever come across and that includes my son in law who is only 3points ahead of you on the idiot scale!
2/23/2011 1:28 PM
This isnt a sense of humor thread. My friends will tell you I have a great sense of humor, even about Republicans.

Did you ever write the DNC and tell them about their sense of humor when they flipped out over anything anyone ever said about Obama?
2/23/2011 2:36 PM
Posted by creilmann on 2/22/2011 8:39:00 PM (view original):
Then wouldn't it make sense to promote more oil alternatives? Or maybe even less consumption?
Give me a realistically priced hydrogen car.  Then I would only be using oil for my home. 
2/23/2011 4:28 PM
Posted by creilmann on 2/22/2011 11:34:00 PM (view original):
Actually, I was thinking more that we should eliminate all funding for your highly subsidized lifestyle since we can no longer afford it.  Time to get you off the government teet.
Can you support this in any way?
2/24/2011 7:26 PM
Another paradox.

The Tea Party forms. A true grass roots political group to shake up the old dog Republicans.
The media blasts them as violent, racist, stupid and being a front group for the Right wing,

These protests start. They really are a front group and are committing acts of violence.
The media loves and supports them!
2/24/2011 7:29 PM
Are you talking about the protests in Wisconsin?  I haven't heard of any acts of violence.  Perhaps I missed it though.  Could you provide some links that point it out?
2/24/2011 9:51 PM

MADISON, Wisconsin (Reuters) – The battle over a plan to curb public sector union power in Wisconsin took a bizarre turn on Wednesday when it was disclosed that the Republican governor told a prank caller he had considered luring Democrats who fled the state back under false pretenses.

In a phone conversation that a prankster recorded, Republican Governor Scott Walker suggested he hoped to lure to the Capitol the 14 Democratic Senators who fled to Illinois to stall his proposed legislation, which they say will cripple the unions.

A transcript of the call, posted on a website, also showed Walker had said he had "thought about" hiring outside agitators to disrupt the two weeks of demonstrations by thousands of union members against the bill.

In the call, Walker believed he was speaking with billionaire conservative David Koch. Walker's campaign received $43,000 last year from the Political Action Committee of Koch Industries, owned by Koch and his family. Koch is known for contributions to conservative causes.

Walker said he would tell the wayward Democrats, whose absence denied the Senate a quorum needed for a vote on his proposal, that he was "willing to sit down and talk" with them but "only ... if they came back to the Capitol with all 14 of them."


Walker said on the call that his legal advisers believed the presence of the 14 in the Capitol building alone, but not the Senate chamber, would allow the Republicans to declare a quorum in the chamber and pass the measure.

"If you heard I was going to talk to them that's the only reason why," Walker said, according to a transcript of the telephone call posted on website Wispolitics.

The prankster, Ian Murphy, published the transcript on the Buffalo Beast website.

Walker's office released a statement acknowledging the prank call, but defending his statements. "The Governor takes many calls everyday (sic)," the statement said.

In a speech to one of the state's largest business groups that drew standing ovations, Walker sounded a defiant tone, suggesting the opponents of his legislation to close a budget deficit were from outside Wisconsin.

BIG BUSINESS DONORS

"This is a battle with the big unions ... who are trying to come in and dominate this debate from out of this state," he told the Wisconsin Manufacturers and Commerce trade group.

But his words to the caller are likely to fan criticism Wisconsin Republicans, led by Walker, are acting at the behest of big business campaign donors.

Wisconsin is in the center of a growing U.S. struggle over the power of public sector unions. If the majority Republicans prevail in Wisconsin, several other states could be inspired in efforts to take on the powerful public unions.

The changes sought by Walker would make state workers contribute more to health insurance and pensions, end government collection of union dues, let workers opt out of unions and require unions to hold recertification votes every year. Collective bargaining would be allowed only on wage increases up to the rate of inflation.

The governor says the changes are needed to close a budget deficit of about $3 billion over the next several years.

But Democratic lawmakers and unionized public employees said the measure is an attempt to bust the unions and choke off funding to organized labor, the single largest source of funding to the Democratic Party.

Inside the Capitol, the ranks of protesters were thinner than in recent days, though spirits were still high. When a group of more than 100 workers from Los Angeles walked into the rotunda, they were greeted with a roar of approval.

In Indiana, Democrats boycotting the state legislature appeared to score a victory when a "right to work" law that would restrict unions was put aside until next year.

Labor activists also gathered in Scranton, Pennsylvania, and Nashville, Tennessee, to show solidarity with their Wisconsin counterparts.

2/24/2011 9:55 PM
Posted by The Taint on 2/24/2011 9:51:00 PM (view original):
Are you talking about the protests in Wisconsin?  I haven't heard of any acts of violence.  Perhaps I missed it though.  Could you provide some links that point it out?
http://nation.foxnews.com/politics/2011/02/17/union-violence-wisconsin-arrest-made
http://thevailspot.blogspot.com/2011/02/left-threatens-political-violence-in.html (watch the video)


And occupying a government building is an act of violence in and of itself.
2/25/2011 12:15 AM
Posted by swamphawk22 on 2/25/2011 12:15:00 AM (view original):
Posted by The Taint on 2/24/2011 9:51:00 PM (view original):
Are you talking about the protests in Wisconsin?  I haven't heard of any acts of violence.  Perhaps I missed it though.  Could you provide some links that point it out?
http://nation.foxnews.com/politics/2011/02/17/union-violence-wisconsin-arrest-made
http://thevailspot.blogspot.com/2011/02/left-threatens-political-violence-in.html (watch the video)


And occupying a government building is an act of violence in and of itself.
So then when they were recounting votes in Florida those republican thugs that were disrupting the process were doing an act of violence?
2/25/2011 12:59 AM
I m not familar with the incident you referenced, could you source it.

This is a long term seizure for the purpose of political intimidation. The election and the polls support Governor Walker. The people have spoken, the Democrats need to follow the rules of a civil Democracy!
2/25/2011 1:28 AM
Hypocrite
2/25/2011 1:37 AM
So if I dont remember every incident that happened 11 years ago I am a hypocrite?

I made my case...make yours!
2/25/2011 2:16 AM
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