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TEA PARTY PATRIOTS GATHERING
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Democrats and Liberal Media Smear Tea Parties
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Democrats – terrified of the Tea Party movement – are coming out of the woodwork to warn about the so-called dangerous rhetoric of the right. There are just two problems here. No. 1, the 1st Amendment protects political speech whether anybody likes it or not. No. 2, the hypocrisy of the leftist political class is mind-boggling.
In 2003, when the left was going after President Bush with everything it had – remember “Bush lied and people died?” – it fell to Hillary Clinton to defend political speech. She said, “I am sick and tired of people who say that if you debate and you disagree with this administration, somehow you’re not patriotic.” She went on to say that dissent is perfectly proper no matter what administration is in power.
Well, that was THAT Clinton and that was then.
Now we have former President Bill Clinton picking a fight with Rush Limbaugh over the Oklahoma City bombing. It’s déjà vu all over again. Fifteen years ago, President Clinton gave a speech in Minneapolis, and though he never mentioned Limbaugh by name, his target was unmistakable.
Back then, President Clinton said the nation’s airwaves are too often used “to keep some people as paranoid as possible and the rest of us upset with each other. [Such people] spread hate, they leave the impression that, by their very words, that violence is acceptable. It is time we all stood up and spoke against that kind of reckless speech and behavior.”
Fast forward to last Friday, Bill Clinton, speaking to the liberal advocacy group the Center for American Progress, and warning, “the words we use really do matter, because they fall on the serious and the delirious alike. They fall on the connected and the unhinged alike.”
Limbaugh didn’t take it lying down. He told his radio audience that Clinton “gave the kooks out there an excuse to be violent.” He said, “any future acts of violence would be on Clinton’s shoulders.”
So what is the left trying to accomplish with all this talk about talk? It seems as if they are betting that some “kook” somewhere will commit an act of violence and they want to make sure the stage is set to blame three likely culprits: The Tea Party movement, Fox News and talk radio.
Chris Matthews, on his weekly syndicated show, used the opening segment to assemble a panel of liberals including NBC’s Norah O’Donnell, Joe Klein of Time magazine (who overtly laid the blame on Fox News), and the Washington Post’s Kathleen Parker to pick up where Bill Clinton left off. Even with the self-described conservative Ms. Parker on the panel, there was no dissent from Matthews’ thesis that all this right-wing rhetoric is dangerous.
Matthews played a clip from Sarah Palin as one example. Then he ramped it up with a rant from Michael Savage, who makes a habit of crossing every line he can. Palin’s rhetoric is mild compared to some speech from the left. And whether you like Savage or not, he is free to say just about anything he wants to, while the radio stations that carry him are free to drop his show if they want to.
As the left tries comparing Tea Partiers to the Oklahoma City bombing, it’s important to note that Tim McVeigh was motivated by government-perpetrated violence at Waco – not by talk radio. It’s likewise important to note that people who show up at Tea Parties are among the most peaceful of Americans, advocating gun ownership for personal protection rather than for committing violence. So far, there is not one act of violence credibly associated with a Tea Party.
You can’t say that about leftist movements such as the often-violent anti-Vietnam war crowd. And you can’t say it about President Obama’s buddy Bill Ayers, a domestic terrorist who was freed on a technicality.
Groups like Media Matters, MoveOn.Org, Code Pink, MSNBC and even a one-woman movement known as Cindy Sheehan dished it out to Bush for the better part of seven years. To this day, Keith Olbermann ends his “Countdown” show by stating the number of days since the former President declared “mission accomplished” in Iraq.
So whom are we to take seriously? Bill Clinton in 2010 saying dissenters need to watch their mouths – or Hillary Clinton in 2003 telling us that dissent and disagreement are perfectly patriotic. The fact is that shutting up someone like Michael Savage is far more dangerous than his right to speak. Source
Fighting Obama’s Fire With Fire of Our Own!
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President Obama is nothing if not a clever operator. He accepts $994,795 in campaign contributions from Goldman Sachs — then turns around when it’s convenient and uses them as a model for why we need to heavily regulate the financial sector. He accepts the support of the gay community during the election cycle — then turns around and delays the implementation of “don’t ask, don’t tell” for as long as humanly possible. He accepts the support of the Jewish community — then turns around and attempts to force Israel to surrender to Iran and her terrorist allies.
Some people would call this two-faced. Chicagoans call this business as usual.
For the first time, however, President Obama is facing the wrath of a growing majority of Americans who aren’t part of his favored constituency groups. It’s one thing for him to tamp down the anger of financial backers or gays or Jews. It’s quite another for him to quell the rage of Americans who despise his destructive agenda.
The tea party embodies that rage, and Obama isn’t quite sure what to do about it. He tried to co-opt it, suggesting that tea partiers were truly the same disaffected Americans who had elected him: “The same thing that swept Scott Brown into office swept me into office. People are angry and they’re frustrated.” Read More
Americans’ confidence in government at 50-year low
Posted by: | CommentsPoll: 4 of 5 Americans don’t trust Washington
America’s “Great Compromiser” Henry Clay called government “the great trust,” but most Americans today have little faith in Washington’s ability to deal with the nation’s problems.
Public confidence in government is at one of the lowest points in a half century, according to a survey from the Pew Research Center. Nearly 8 in 10 Americans say they don’t trust the federal government and have little faith it can solve America’s ills, the survey found.
The findings illustrate the ominous situation President Barack Obama and the Democratic Party face as they struggle to maintain their comfortable congressional majorities in this fall’s elections. Midterm prospects are typically tough for the party in power. Add a toxic environment like this and lots of incumbent Democrats could be out of work.
Released Sunday, the survey found that just 22 percent of those questioned say they can trust Washington almost always or most of the time and just 19 percent say they are basically content with it. Nearly half say the government negatively affects their daily lives, a sentiment that’s grown over the past dozen years. Read More
Lindsey Graham pushing gas tax increase
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Leading voices in the Senate are considering a new tax on gasoline, as part of an effort to win Republican and oil industry support for the energy and climate bill now idling in Congress.
The tax, which according to early estimates would be in the range of 15 cents a gallon, was conceived with the input of several oil companies, including Shell, BP and Conoco Phillips, and is being championed by Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina.
It is shaping up as a critical but controversial piece in the efforts by Graham, Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn.) and Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) to write a climate bill that moderate Republicans could support. Along those lines, the bill will also include an expansion of offshore oil drilling and major new incentives for nuclear power plant construction.
Environmental groups have long advocated gasoline taxes to reduce fossil fuel consumption; the oil industry has spent heavily in recent years to fight taxes that the industry says would harm consumers. Read More
Teacher Who Sought to ‘Demolish’ Tea Party Placed on Leave From School
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An Oregon teacher who announced his intention to “dismantle and demolish the Tea Party” has been placed on administrative leave until his school district finishes its investigation into whether his political activity crossed the line.
The state’s Teacher Standards & Practices Commission is also conducting an investigation into Jason Levin, a media teacher at Conestoga Middle School in Beaverton.
“Jason is on paid administrative leave,” Maureen Wheeler, the school district’s spokeswoman, told FoxNews.com. She described the suspension as “standard practice during an internal investigation.”
Levin has come under fire for saying he’d do anything short of throwing rocks to bring down the Tea Party. In the last two days, the Beaverton School District has received thousands of e-mails and phone calls from people across the country who said they were outraged at his behavior.
The school district is defending Levin’s right to free speech, but it’s investigating whether he used district computers to spread his political message or worked on his “Crash the Tea Party” Web site during school hours. Read More
Obamacare socks middle class with $3.9 billion tax increase!
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One more small detail they forgot to tell you about in the health care bill:
Taxpayers earning less than $200,000 a year will pay roughly $3.9 billion more in taxes — in 2019 alone — because of healthcare reform, according to the Joint Committee on Taxation, Congress’ official scorekeeper for legislation.
The new law raises $15.2 billion over 10 years by limiting the medical expense deduction, a provision widely used by taxpayers who either have a serious illness or are older.
Taxpayers can currently deduct medical expenses in excess of 7.5 percent of their adjusted gross income. Starting in 2013, most taxpayers will only be allowed to deducted expenses greater than 10 percent of AGI. Older taxpayers are hit by this threshold increase in 2017.
This is worse than a tax on the middle class. It’s a tax on the middle class who are seriously ill. And what’s the over/under on how may times Obama is going to break that “no taxes on anyone earning under $250,000 a year” pledge, anyway? Source
Income falls 3.2% during Obama’s term!
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Real personal income for Americans – excluding government payouts such as Social Security – has fallen by 3.2 percent since President Obama took office in January 2009, according to the Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis.
For comparison, real personal income during the first 15 months in office for President George W. Bush, who inherited a milder recession from his predecessor, dropped 0.4 percent. Income excluding government payouts increased 12.7 percent during Mr. Bush’s eight years in office.
“This is hardly surprising,” said Douglas Holtz-Eakin, an economist and former director of the nonpartisan Congressional Budget Office. “Under President Obama, only federal spending is going up; jobs, business startups, and incomes are all down. It is proof that the government can’t spend its way to prosperity.”
According to the bureau’s statistics, per capita income dropped during 2009 in 47 states, with only modest gains in the other states, West Virginia, Maine and Maryland. But most of those increases were attributed to rising income from the government, such as Medicare and unemployment benefits. Source
Jobs? Well, we don’t have any money left for that!
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WASHINGTON (AP) – The election-year jobs agenda promised by President Barack Obama and Democrats has stalled seven months before voters determine control of Congress.Democrats have no money to pay for the program. That’s because both Republicans and the Democratic chairman of the Senate Budget Committee objected to taking money left over from the fund that bailed out banks, automakers and insurers and using it for the jobs bill.
Such a move, they insisted, would add tens of billions of dollars to the $12.8 trillion national debt.
An $80 billion-plus Senate plan promised an infusion of cash to build roads and schools, help local governments keep teachers on the payroll, and provide rebates for homeowners who make energy-saving investments. Two months after the plan was introduced, most of those main elements remain on the Senate’s shelf.
Obama’s proposed $250 bonus payment to Social Security recipients is dead for the year, having lost a Senate vote last month.
What’s going ahead instead are more modest initiatives. That includes some help for small business or simple extensions of parts from last year’s economic stimulus measure. None is expected to make an appreciable dent in an unemployment rate, stuck at 9.7 percent.
Even legislation to help the jobless has run into trouble.
The idea of a jobs agenda arose late last year when the unemployment rate hit 10 percent and Democrats voiced concern that the majority party wasn’t doing enough to spur job creation. Source




