Thursday, April 15, 2010

Get ready everyone...

This year the tea party rallies will be much different. Last year the media blackout (outside of Fox News) of it up until the day it happened was so blantant because they just couldn't believe how many people turned on a president they helped elect, in such a short time. Now they see us as a real "threat" sometimes to the point of insanity. Folks there WILL BE liberals/anarchists there trying to cause violence and controversy. We HAVE to be like Ghandi, I know if you get struck or threatened the natural reaction is to fight back. PLEASE be calm and respectful to all of the idiots out there, the police will take care of any trouble makers. Make sure to have cameras and videocameras ready because this will be very important. Today will probably make or break this movement, we either become a national force or get relegated to kook status. Yes folks, the stakes are that high and because I have a lot more political experience than probably 90-95% of you in this movement (not a bad thing by the way, always glad to have more people participate in the political process) and am a political science major at the U, we have to come across as the bigger people tomorrow. People are scared, otherwise why would they try to crash the tea party and make us look like morons? If we were as dumb as they say we are they wouldn't need to do that, we would self-destruct. The fact that they HAVE to do this means we are a credible force in politics today and the left is scared shitless by this prospect. Here is an article to help prepare you for what is to come at the rally in St.Paul and around the country today. Here is an article from the Jawa Report

From Anarchist' R Us

On April 15th thousands of right-wingers will attend rallies in cities and towns across the United States. The organizers of this nationwide day of protest call it a tea party. This tea party movement that emerged only a year ago is a coalition of conservatives, anti-Semites, fascists, libertarians, racists, constitutionalists, militia men, gun freaks, homophobes, Ron Paul supporters, Alex Jones conspiracy types and American flag wavers.[...]

1. Organize counter-protests against the tea party demonstrations, same time, same place. This is probably the best option. We need to get in the streets on April 15th and show the tea party movement that there are lots of people out there who oppose their agenda.

2. Get individual tea party protesters to leave the right-wing and move to the left politically.[lol] That would involve passing out stuff like this at the tea party demonstrations: http://www.anarchist-studies.org/node/299

3. Ignore the tea party movement. This is the worst option because without anyone opposing them they could easily gain power.

Some good articles critical of the tea party movement:

* http://www.anarkismo.net/article/16198
* http://www.truthout.org/william-j-astore-a-very-american-coup-coming-soon-a-hometown-near-you56201

Tea party websites, so you can spy on them:

* http://taxdayteaparty.com/
* http://www.teapartypatriots.org/
* http://www.reteaparty.com/
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_movement
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_Party_protests

Follow them at:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Overland-Park-KS/Infoshoporg/29303624400
http://twitter.com/InfoshopDotOrg

Monday, April 12, 2010

Be careful everyone...

This is what happens when something successful happens to a group that is right of center, politically, in this country. Crash the Tea Party.org has a website up and it has a discussion feed. It also states on the front page:


Once again everyone BE CAREFUL! And anyone holding racist signs and misspelled signs try to ignore them or point out that they are an infiltrator. Not sure how we could remove them peacefully but we will find a way.

Thursday, March 11, 2010

Even Democratic pollsters are seeing the writing on the wall

When your own party's pollsters wake up and smell the rage of the American public you know the only people still left drinking the Obamacare kool-aid are the DialyKos Cockkasses (yes I am very well aware of what I just said). This is amazing. From Washington Post

In "The March of Folly," Barbara Tuchman asked, "Why do holders of high office so often act contrary to the way reason points and enlightened self-interest suggests?" Her assessment of self-deception -- "acting according to wish while not allowing oneself to be deflected by the facts" -- captures the conditions that are gripping President Obama and the Democratic Party leadership as they renew their efforts to enact health-care reform.

Their blind persistence in the face of reality threatens to turn this political march of folly into an electoral rout in November. In the wake of the stinging loss in Massachusetts, there was a moment when the president and the Democratic leadership seemed to realize the reality of the health-care situation. Yet like some seductive siren of Greek mythology, the lure of health-care reform has arisen again.

As pollsters to the past two Democratic presidents, Jimmy Carter and Bill Clinton, respectively, we feel compelled to challenge the myths that seem to be prevailing in the political discourse and to once again urge a change in course before it is too late. At stake is the kind of mainstream, common-sense Democratic Party that we believe is crucial to the success of the American enterprise.

Bluntly put, this is the political reality:

First, the battle for public opinion has been lost. Comprehensive health care has been lost. If it fails, as appears possible, Democrats will face the brunt of the electorate's reaction. If it passes, however, Democrats will face a far greater calamitous reaction at the polls. Wishing, praying or pretending will not change these outcomes.

Nothing has been more disconcerting than to watch Democratic politicians and their media supporters deceive themselves into believing that the public favors the Democrats' current health-care plan. Yes, most Americans believe, as we do, that real health-care reform is needed. And yes, certain proposals in the plan are supported by the public.

However, a solid majority of Americans opposes the massive health-reform plan. Four-fifths of those who oppose the plan strongly oppose it, according to Rasmussen polling this week, while only half of those who support the plan do so strongly. Many more Americans believe the legislation will worsen their health care, cost them more personally and add significantly to the national deficit. Never in our experience as pollsters can we recall such self-deluding misconstruction of survey data.

The White House document released Thursday arguing that reform is becoming more popular is in large part fighting the last war. This isn't 1994; it's 2010. And the bottom line is that the American public is overwhelmingly against this bill in its totality even if they like some of its parts.

The notion that once enactment is forced, the public will suddenly embrace health-care reform could not be further from the truth -- and is likely to become a rallying cry for disaffected Republicans, independents and, yes, Democrats.

Second, the country is moving away from big government, with distrust growing more generally toward the role of government in our lives. Scott Rasmussen asked last month whose decisions people feared more in health care: that of the federal government or of insurance companies. By 51 percent to 39 percent, respondents feared the decisions of federal government more. This is astounding given the generally negative perception of insurance companies.

CNN found last month that 56 percent of Americans believe that the government has become so powerful it constitutes an immediate threat to the freedom and rights of citizens. When only 21 percent of Americans say that Washington operates with the consent of the governed, as was also reported last month, we face an alarming crisis.

Health care is no longer a debate about the merits of specific initiatives. Since the spectacle of Christmas dealmaking to ensure passage of the Senate bill, the issue, in voters' minds, has become less about health care than about the government and a political majority that will neither hear nor heed the will of the people.

Voters are hardly enthralled with the GOP, but the Democrats are pursuing policies that are out of step with the way ordinary Americans think and feel about politics and government. Barring some change of approach, they will be punished severely at the polls.

Now, we vigorously opposed Republican efforts in the Bush administration to employ the "nuclear option" in judicial confirmations. We are similarly concerned by Democrats' efforts to manipulate passage of a health-care bill. Doing so in the face of constant majority opposition invites a backlash against the party at every level -- and at a time when it already faces the prospect of losing 30 or more House seats and eight or more Senate seats.

For Democrats to begin turning around their political fortunes there has to be a frank acknowledgement that the comprehensive health-care initiative is a failure, regardless of whether it passes. There are enough Republican and Democratic proposals -- such as purchasing insurance across state lines, malpractice reform, incrementally increasing coverage, initiatives to hold down costs, covering preexisting conditions and ensuring portability -- that can win bipartisan support. It is not a question of starting over but of taking the best of both parties and presenting that as representative of what we need to do to achieve meaningful reform. Such a proposal could even become a template for the central agenda items for the American people: jobs and economic development.

Unless the Democrats fundamentally change their approach, they will produce not just a march of folly but also run the risk of unmitigated disaster in November.


Wednesday, March 10, 2010

Why the TEA party movement shouldn't support JD Hayworth...

Look I know I am probably going to get a lot of flak for this but I don't care. First off for those of you who say "But Marco Rubio is challenging Charlie Crist in a primary why can't Hayworth challenge McCain?" Well, for starters the Rubio-Crist (Rubio is kicking major ass in latest polling by the tune of 2-1 literally or 60-28) is an open Senate seat in Florida, it is good that there is a primary there. It helps our party fight it out and clean house. But Hayworth is running a spiteful campaign against McCain who may not be a perfect conservative but is better than most, and if Hayworth were to knock off McCain in a primary (he most likely won't) McCain would probably run as an independent (think Ned LaMont knocking off Liberman in the Dem primary back in 2006) and could split the vote enough to give the election to the Democratic candidate. In the name of purity would you rather have that seat flip folks? For those of you who say yes go join a kook third party because that is an insane idea. It doesn't play well with the American public. Plus while I know McCain is no saint Hayworth has A LOT more baggage; don't believe me? Check out Wikipedia and other sources to check his background.
Between 1999 and 2005, Hayworth received $69,000 from lobbyist Jack Abramoff and his clients, primarily from Indian tribes. $62,000 of the money went to TEAM PAC.[14] After Abramoff was convicted of defrauding the tribes, Hayworth decided to keep the donations.
Gee, no chance the Dems would seize on that would they? Remember the whole Abramoff mess is what cost us control of the House back in 2006, why remind people about it? Also read this about his District that kicked him out of Congress back in 2006
Several prominent local Republicans also crossed the aisle to endorse Harry Mitchell in the race, including many former GOP elected office holders.[22] This defection of Republicans had a significant impact on the result of the general election: CD-5, despite having a 60% Republican active registered voter advantage over Democrats (139,057 vs 86,743 in October 2006)[23], nevertheless voted in favor of the Democrat Mitchell.
So he had a 60-40 edge in his party's favor and STILL LOST THE FREAKING HOUSE SEAT. This man is scum and the sooner people bail on him the better. Anyone in Arizona, hold your nose and vote for McCain in August, we don't need Hayworth running again

Saturday, March 6, 2010

wow... nearly 6 months...

I wonder if I still have any followers, probably not but I will be updating this site over the next week in preperation for the 2nd annual Tax Day TEA Party protest. It is only 5 1/2 weeks away so get ready everyone!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

School kids taught to praise Obama

creepy video, why we need to continue this movement.

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Green Day ~ Know Your Enemy (Lyrics). Tea Part anthem?

I have liked Green Day ever since they had their break out American Idiot album back in 2004. Even though it was anti-most of what I stood for I still thought it was catchy and good music. This song should be the rallying cry for the Tea Party movement I think. Because after all, us young ones are the ones REALLY getting screwed by what's going on in DC now. Here are the lyrics and FYI I will promise to update the blog more often from now on.

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
3x

Violence is an energy
Against the enemy
Violence is an energy

Bringing on the fury
The choir infantry
Revolt against the honor to obey

Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
Burning down the foreman of control

Silence is the enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
2x

The insurgency will rise
When the bloods been sacrificed
Don't be blinded by the lies
In your eyes

Violence is an energy
From here to eternity
Violence is an energy
Silence is the enemy
So gimme gimme REVOLUTION !

Do you know the enemy?
Do you know your enemy?
Well, gotta know the enemy
3x

Overthrow the effigy
The vast majority
Burning down the foreman of control

Silence is the enemy
Against your urgency
So rally up the demons of your soul