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After the Tea Party

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What will you do after your Tea Party?

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8 Responses to “After the Tea Party”

  1. bob rispol says:

    Term limits is the answer

  2. R. Jones says:

    What’s next? If anyone in Nevada have plans for and more peaceful demonstrations, e-mail me. We need to make a lot of changes in Nevada, starting with “Prince Harry” He needs to leave now.

  3. Texian says:

    After the 15th?

    - Take it statewide in Austin (and evry state capitol in the US).
    - Then take it nationwide to DC.
    - Time each succeeding event one month out from the last. This will keep the enthusiasm of the participants going.

  4. Texian says:

    What can be done to get the ‘rascals’ out of office? VOTE! The reason conservatives are getting our rear-ends kicked at election time is that we are not getting out the numbers. Simple as that… ACORN and the libs have their GOTV (Get out the vote) machine down to a perfect science. They bus voters in. They have volunteers go pick up other voters in their own cars on election day. The Libs may certain their voters show up to the polls. In my 25 years of heavy grassroots level activist involvement I have never seen a coordinated effort to actually bring people to the polls.

  5. M Shepherd says:

    We have GOT to do something to stop all the voter fraud so that our efforts won’t be for naught. All these things ACORN and groups like them are involved in are illegitimate and numbers cannot be trusted. They aren’t prosecuted when they’re caught, they will probably “fix” the numbers in the census like they did during the voter registrations, and we don’t even have a way to make sure right now who is voting, or how many times, or if they are even ALIVE!

  6. disenfranchised taxpayer says:

    In viewing the local results of April 7, 2009 election results, it’s both shameful and alarming at the same time. To see so many incumbants patting themselves on their collective backs, gloating the fact they pulled another fast one on the local citizenry. Only puts the magnitude task ahead of us on a factual level.

    Vote apathy is something WE The People have to combat as vigorously as the Federal powergrab over the states. The Tea Party movement is what it is, a vehicle toward awareness that local governess affects our daily lives as much or more than State or Federal. What we need to implement is a daily record so to speak of every Council, Committee, etc., meeting of all levels of Government.

    The Citizenry is continually bombarded with trivial trash that tugs heartstrings of few people, yet fails to report the actual going ons of what is happening in our communities today. Somehow, some way, true reporting of the minutes of every meeting on public dollar needs to be reported and brought to the faces of the masses.

    Only then can we be able to combat the bias in media presentation, lies by politico conglomerates, expose policy as infringements of taxpayer liberties. What we need in a nutshell is to form our own public awareness outlet that can combat the one-sided sheild maintained by the Government bodies that stifle info about them and their actions.

    I’m sick of seeing low numbers in voters in relation to the population involved. Maybe taking a early retirement to pound on doors, distribute flyers, and network sources at every level of government for the info of the day … slap it all on some web site and promote the hell out of it.

    Somehow, I don’t see that as being in the same theme of Obama’s brown shirt regiment. Time to PARTY !!!

    HARD !!!

    Ron

  7. Wally says:

    The tax day tea parties are a good start, but must not be the end of voicing our disapproval. The tea party idea must be taken to DC ala the Vietnam protests or the civil rights movement. Until busloads of people plug the streets of Washington, these politicians will continue to ignore us. What we need is fewer politicians and a return to statesmen.

  8. dale says:

    I would like to know what can be done to legally remove these people from office right now. There has to be something somewhere that allows for the removal of a representative or senator that the people think is not representing them the way they want.

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