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Susan Horn

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I really don't understand the Tea Party craze. When the Boston Tea Party happened, it was more than symbolism. Today's Tea Parties have no effect on Gov't what so ever. If you want to show the gov't you protest taxes, get all your friends to stop paying taxes. How can you do this, legally? Quit making income. The real Tea Party comes when the top 10 % of wage earners in the USA begin taking a salary of $1 per year, without bonuses. It will shove a monkey wrench into the cog of Gov't.

Sounds interesting, but what would motivate the top earners to take $1/no-bonus salary?
 

Rita

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Dec 1, 2004
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An interesting article I read yesyterday. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/13/opinion/13krugman.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
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" .......................................... One way to get a good sense of the current state of the G.O.P., and also to see how little has really changed, is to look at the “tea parties” that have been held in a number of places already, and will be held across the country on Wednesday. These parties — antitaxation demonstrations that are supposed to evoke the memory of the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution — have been the subject of considerable mockery, and rightly so.

But everything that critics mock about these parties has long been standard practice within the Republican Party.

Thus, President Obama is being called a “socialist” who seeks to destroy capitalism. Why? Because he wants to raise the tax rate on the highest-income Americans back to, um, about 10 percentage points less than it was for most of the Reagan administration. Bizarre. ......................."

"Last but not least: it turns out that the tea parties don’t represent a spontaneous outpouring of public sentiment. They’re AstroTurf (fake grass roots) events, manufactured by the usual suspects. In particular, a key role is being played by FreedomWorks, an organization run by Richard Armey, the former House majority leader, and supported by the usual group of right-wing billionaires. And the parties are, of course, being promoted heavily by Fox News. ................................................"

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Andy A

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An interesting article I read yesyterday. http://www.nytimes.com/2009/04/13/opinion/13krugman.html?_r=1&emc=eta1
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" .......................................... One way to get a good sense of the current state of the G.O.P., and also to see how little has really changed, is to look at the ?tea parties? that have been held in a number of places already, and will be held across the country on Wednesday. These parties ? antitaxation demonstrations that are supposed to evoke the memory of the Boston Tea Party and the American Revolution ? have been the subject of considerable mockery, and rightly so.

But everything that critics mock about these parties has long been standard practice within the Republican Party.

Thus, President Obama is being called a ?socialist? who seeks to destroy capitalism. Why? Because he wants to raise the tax rate on the highest-income Americans back to, um, about 10 percentage points less than it was for most of the Reagan administration. Bizarre. ......................."

"Last but not least: it turns out that the tea parties don?t represent a spontaneous outpouring of public sentiment. They?re AstroTurf (fake grass roots) events, manufactured by the usual suspects. In particular, a key role is being played by FreedomWorks, an organization run by Richard Armey, the former House majority leader, and supported by the usual group of right-wing billionaires. And the parties are, of course, being promoted heavily by Fox News. ................................................"

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It is noted with interest that the quoted article is from the N.Y. Times. A paragon of journalistic non bias.
 

hnooe

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Jul 21, 2007
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Will people be burning their Social Security checks and Medicare cards?

Social Security, Medicare??--ain't those both "Socialistic" programs that Mr. Joe the plumber was tellin' us about!:angry: Imma against it!
 

PC

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Social Security, Medicare??--ain't those both "Socialistic" programs that Mr. Joe the plumber was tellin' us about!:angry: Imma against it!


I seem to remember a lot of people telling us what the "obama" admin would look like, well its only going to get worse. GOP also needs to get its act together if they want to be able to do anything in 2010. I suspect by then though it really wont matter if they do or not, people will be fed up with the "administration". :pissed:
 

TooFarTampa

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It is noted with interest that the quoted article is from the N.Y. Times. A paragon of journalistic non bias.

It was a Krugman column. You may not agree with everything he says but he surely has earned the right to say it, more than anyone who posts here or the vast majority of people in this country. (I disagree with him on some things, but on others he scarily speaks the truth.)
 

hnooe

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Jul 21, 2007
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I seem to remember a lot of people telling us what the "obama" admin would look like, well its only going to get worse. GOP also needs to get its act together if they want to be able to do anything in 2010. I suspect by then though it really wont matter if they do or not, people will be fed up with the "administration". :pissed:

They are not going to get it together at this rate--they have RNC Chair Michael Steele who needs to read the Republican Platform before her speaks, Rush Limbaugh beginning to alienate all of those left of-- right of center, Sarah Palin who cannot multitask her Presidential hopes with running a small state, nut cases like Michelle Bachman (Mn)who's hero in Joe MCCarthy, Eric Cantor, and ON and ON...

Now Newt (who is actually sensible) is looking at all this dysfunction and is trying to take control---Republicans will have to wait until 2012--maybe they can get it together by then.
 
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Smiling JOe

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Sounds interesting, but what would motivate the top earners to take $1/no-bonus salary?
The same thing that motivated the throwers of the original tea party -- changing the tax structure in America. If the top wage earners, who also pay the majority of the tax dollars in America, stopped making money (plenty of savings to live on for a year) for a year, ie- no income taxes for Uncle Sam, the Federal Gov't would have to accordingly begin taxing middle and low wage earners for the difference, or change from an income tax to a National Sales Tax. They would have much to gain, if you really think about it.
 

scooterbug44

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May 8, 2007
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After further reflection I find it incredibly offensive that you are throwing away food when so many Americans could use it.

How about instead of lobbing the Lipton in a deserted parking lot you donate it to a pantry? Or donate 3x the amount you will waste?
 
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