Modern day TEA parties misrepresent events of history's past
Mike Napolitano
Issue date: 4/23/09 Section: Opinion
This, "representation of the people," seems to me like less of a true grassroots movement and more like a corporate puppet scheme involving hundreds of thousands of US citizens. I can understand one supporting the principle of these protests - lower taxes - but I urge people to understand where something is coming from before they jump on board. If this were a true movement for the lowering of taxes on families, it would include an increase in corporate tax to make up for the loss of tax revenues from the family tax cuts.
This movement was truly absurd. It was advertised as a "populist" uprising of people who reject tax hikes while in reality it was an orchestrated scheme by right-wing businessmen and politicians to smear the Obama administration. So as many donned the phrase, "Don't tread on me," in reference to the American fight against their colonial ruler, the power elite push their corporate agenda with Americans as their pawns.
As Jane Hamsher puts it, "Before any media covering these events accept the idea that this was just a grass roots outpouring of populist sentiment, they ought to take a look behind the curtain -- where Dick Armey is laughing and counting his cash."
This movement was truly absurd. It was advertised as a "populist" uprising of people who reject tax hikes while in reality it was an orchestrated scheme by right-wing businessmen and politicians to smear the Obama administration. So as many donned the phrase, "Don't tread on me," in reference to the American fight against their colonial ruler, the power elite push their corporate agenda with Americans as their pawns.
As Jane Hamsher puts it, "Before any media covering these events accept the idea that this was just a grass roots outpouring of populist sentiment, they ought to take a look behind the curtain -- where Dick Armey is laughing and counting his cash."

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