Are the American 'Tea Parties' reactionary, an attempt by the far right to undermine the Democratic Victory?
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03-25-2014, 07:30 PM
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They are a couple of things.
Unoriginal. The problem with today's government is that it feels it is ok to funnel money into private banks, yet right wingers are outraged with more taxes. They should focus more on the corporate corruption that is rooted in all our politicians, yet they choose to make it political. Unfocused. They are reacting to Congress's attempt to regain TARP money from AIG but refuse to ask the question of who is the real enemy here. Should we be angry at the government or should we be angry with the massive corporations that have spread their fingers into our economy so deeply that they can destroy it in an instant. More importantly, the people performing such acts are the same ones that feel the government has a need or desire to listen to them anymore. It's going to take more than a tea party to make them change their ways. |
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Are the American 'Tea Parties' reactionary, an attempt by the far right to undermine the Democratic Victory? - justgoodfolk - 03-25-2014, 05:18 PM
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