#2
..and the economy will get better when business is not crippled by micro managing big government and money is available for commerce rather than being sucked up by thieving redistributionists. So, if those things happen, a lot of the 'motivation' of the Tea Party will be gone, along with the Donks since that is all they exist for, other than getting their cut of the take for their friends, families and patrons.
Posted by: Bobby ||
01/08/2011 9:47 Comments ||
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#4
The Tea Party will never die. The spirit is in the American spirit. Every time the government steps out of line, they will be there, demanding accountability.
Posted by: 49 Pan ||
01/08/2011 10:30 Comments ||
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#5
Reid and other idiots of his ilk in the Democrat party think that the Tea Party movement is a product of the economy, not the decades of Democrat Part policy that made the economic messes that have left us over regulated, under industrialized, overly entitled, debt-ridden and invaded by freeloaders. When we undo those things, and revert to fundamental American exceptionalism led by the concept of LIMITED government, the Tea party will simply rejoin the fabric of contempory American life.
Saruman and Sauron doesn't get it, the leviathan has stopped slumbering and is PISSED. I'm just waiting to see who gives the "Men of the West" speech!
#7
The TEA party is (by my own estimate) a 20-year project at the minimum. I do not doubt that the socialists will bitterly cling to their taxes and regulations. It makes them feel important.
#8
by 2030 I'm hoping Harry is emptying trashbags and changing sheets in a Searchlight, NV, whorehouse
Posted by: Frank G ||
01/08/2011 13:27 Comments ||
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#9
"by 2030 I'm hoping Harry is emptying trashbags and changing sheets in a Searchlight, NV, whorehouse"
By 2030, I would hope Harry'd been titz up for a few years, Frank (I don't really care where). Not that I'm wishing for anything nasty to befall him, of course, but he's old right now. Odds are in 20 years he'll be dead anyway.
(Though hopefully he won't still be in the Senate when he goes; the thought of a "state" funeral for that scuzbag is nauseating.)
Posted by: Barbara Skolaut ||
01/08/2011 14:02 Comments ||
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#10
By 2030 I'm hoping Harry Reid is a greeter at the Harry Reid National Nuclear Waste Site at Yucca Mountain.
#11
Wait, the economy hasn't recovered already? I've been hearing Happy Days are Here Again in the media for nine months now.
Posted by: regular joe ||
01/08/2011 15:06 Comments ||
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#12
Letting a politician into a whorehouse is like letting a pig into the kitchen.
And its not just Republicans, and its not just conservatives; there are a number of people who do not know or will not admit they have the same thoughts and goals. They know that a few social programs can be financed but trying to do everything does nothing but spend money. There are others who are not interested in filling out IRS paperwork at the farmer's market.
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