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As Daniel Hannan of the U.K.
said..."You
can't spend yourself out of
recession or borrow your way
out of debt".
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Calling all like minded
Arizona locals, lets band
together to protest against
this governments
overspending and lack of
financial control.
Americans of all political
affiliations are getting
very tired of the
irresponsible behavior of
our government’s economic
policies. While the
government continues to
shift blame on why the
market is the way it is and
bail out irresponsible banks
and other companies, they
have pushed productive, hard
working Americans to the
brink financial ruin and
have nearly ignited another
revolution.
We're are now witnessing
citizens across the country
beginning to protest against
the huge pork projects,
special interest groups, and
phony government programs
disguised within the various
"economic stimulus
packages".
While the Obama
administration works on its
socialistic plans to
redistribute the wealth,
hard working Americans are
either working more for less
money, or they are out of a
job. The stock market
continues to be uncertain
and wary of Obama’s
policies, yet no one seems
to take it seriously. The
government continues to
spend hand over fist, taking
a bigger and bigger slice of
our money and our children’s
and grandchildren’s future
earnings. Americans are
starting to understand that
these huge special interest
projects and programs create
severe economic burdens on
American families which
threaten their livelihood
now and into the future.
The time has come to stand
up and be heard. We are
simply asking that every
taxpaying American citizen
join the movement to make
our voices be heard. Help us
make this the nation's best
and largest tea party
protest on Wednesday, April
15th.
Rule for the Tax Day Tea Party:
* No violence, no threats,
no profanity, no racism, no
law-breaking.
* Law enforcement officers
must be treated with
respect.
* Stay out of the street at
all times, except when using
a crosswalk with the traffic
light.
* Do not block the sidewalk
to pedestrian traffic. Keep
your signs from hanging over
into the street.
* Do not block the signs of,
nor get within 10 feet of,
our opponents. Do not
interfere with any media
coverage of them. Our First
Amendment rights are their
rights, too.
* Any arguments should be at
10 feet away to avoid
conflict arising from
passions on both sides. If
you choose to get close to
them physically, do so in
friendship as fellow
Americans only.
* Do not give the middle
finger, call people jerks,
tell them to go home or get
a job.
* Take the high road. Be
civil.
Written by:
American Political Analysis
Social Network. - Keith
Sipmann
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