That’s all these thugs know - steal.
Who’s stealing who’s playbook?
The TEA party is made up of people, like myself, that have never protested. We’re ‘stealing’ the Left’s playbook. We get together and, peacefully, petition the government.
The Left? See ‘Rage on Wall Street’. See black ‘flash mobs’ targeting whites. The TEA party protests never block the roads. We want the workers to be able to get home. We also want them to work the next day.
At least we TEA party people pick up our trash. We are more ‘environmentally aware’ than the Leftist gooks protesting Wall Street. The TEA party doesn’t shit in our neighborhood. Unlike these ‘environmentally aware’ extremists on the Left.
Notice how the Left accuses the TEA party of tactics that the Left uses.
What you are pointing out Christopher is the difference between an honest grassroots movement (The Tea Party) and a ‘rent-a-mob’ (the Occupy Wall Street) - funded, scripted and paid activism. Notice when asked - these morons are all over the place - depending on how well they’ve memorized the script!
I’ve been to a few Tea Party events - never saw food ‘provided’ - didn’t see any commercially produced signs - and certainly every single person could state coherently at least one reason they were participating.
Whatever the Left/Liberals/Democrats accuse their opponents of - they are usually doing or about to do.
Lying liars telling lies.
“There is no Tea Party. You can’t land at the airport here in D.C., and get in the cab and say ‘take me to Tea Party headquarters’,” “They use their charismatic leaders to build something bigger than any leader,” he said. “They talk rugged individualism, but they act collectively.”
The Tea Party IS power to the people. We are taking back our government from the schemers, the connivers, the welfare pimps, the brainless sheep who think that our government grants us rights.
Yup, many of the basic principles involve individualism. Out of many, one. Many individuals linked by a common belief in the basic principles that once made us the greatest country in history. E Pluribus Unum, Mr. Van Jones, read it and weep.