PostHeaderIcon “Tea Party” as a venue for anti-Obama protests on tax day



The parting words on page 195 of James Delingpole, the British political commentator, in his book, “Welcome to Obamaland--- I have seen your future and it doesn’t work” seem to sum up the ire and dread of the tens of thousands who attended the “Tea Party” today, April 15, 2009:

“Well, we’re nearly done and I know just how you’re feeling. Terrible. The land you love has been hijacked by a bunch of left-liberal fruitcakes. They don’t have much of an idea how to fix the economy. But they do know exactly how to ruin your life. And they will.”



As US citizens rush for the last day of filing of the 2008 income tax, a sizeable number of Americans across many cities held their “tea parties” to vent their anger and opposition to the tax increases and the astronomical spending of the Obama administration. A big crowd gathered right in Washington, DC close to the White House.

Barely a hundred days in office, Pres. Barack Obama confronts this opposition of Republicans and conservatives who may serve as the nucleus of a grassroots fight against massive bail-outs, heavy taxation, and spending which put taxpayers’ money on line and endanger the finances of children of the next generation.

Supported by conservative news media and radio talk shows, people gathered to vent their criticisms, doubts, and frustration on the direction the United States is going. They expressed anger over what’s going on in the government which was once thought to be too big to fail.

From New York to Washington, Miami to Boston, Sacramento, CA to Chicago, Nashiville to Denver and other cities, the tea parties materialized, taking inspiration from TV commentator Rick Santelli. The guy suggested a "tea party" to protest government bailouts which leave distrust and uncertainty over the heads of Americans.

Yet, the anti-Obama opposition is given little attention by liberal media people. That's partly because like the slobbering Obama fans, majority of Americans truly believe the president will come out triumphant with his prosperity plan through greater government control and massive spending.



“Gallup polls released this week found that 53% of Americans approve of the expansion of the U.S. government to help fix the economy, even if most of that group wants it scaled back once the crisis abates. And 48% think that the amount of federal income taxes they pay is "about right," a finding that shows anti-tax sentiment near a historic low for the last five decades.”---Los Angeles Times (04/15/09, Finnegan, M; Hook, J)

The Democrats and their liberal supporters who dominate the legislature are quick to be disparaging. They dismiss the leaders of tea parties as rabble-rousers wanting of significant public support. They can’t see (or pretend not to) the tea parties as upswells of opposition waiting for Obama to falter.

The president’s popularity is high at this time. He appears to be well in control to sway the support of the people. However, as the economy crisis drags on and public confidence persists to be low, he got only a small window period to prove that he can deliver what he promised. (Photo Credit: AP/ Seth Perlman; AP/ Paul Sakuma; AP/ Mark Humphrey) =0=

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