Palin bashes Obama, defends TEA Party and doesn’t answer the question
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | September 3rd at 10:43 PM |
At her big speech in Iowa today Sarah Palin took it to President Obama again and again, defended the TEA Party, spoke about her “bonafide pro-working man plan,” and no, she did not answer that bothersome question — will Palin run? On President Obama: Palin reminded us that she warned in her vice-presidential acceptance speech that candidate Obama’s plan, after turning back the waters and | Read More »
Obama caves on tax increases
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | November 11th at 06:30 AM |
Obama accepts the new political reality and capitulates on his long campaign to sell what may call the largest tax increase in American history. Senior Presidential Advisor David Axelrod tells the Huffington Post President Obama will accept an across-the-board continuation of Bush-era tax cuts. According to Axelrod, “We have to deal with the world as we find it.” Yes, elections have consequences. After making “well | Read More »
Government squashes Nantucket Tea Party
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | July 3rd at 04:42 PM |
“We don’t want politics on Main Street.” The Nantucket Tea Party will be one of more than a thousand such protest events to be held across the nation on Independence Day. The organizers were all set. They were given permission by the Town’s head of Park and Recreation. After the local paper publicized the event, some members of the Nantucket Park and Recreation Commission decided | Read More »
Thousands join tax day TEA party protest in Hartford
By: Dan Spencer (Diary) | April 16th at 11:21 AM |
In Hartford, part of New England which has only Democrat representation in D.C., the tax day Taxed Enough Already (TEA) party protest drew a crowd of thousands: An anti-bailout, anti-stimulus “tea party” at the state Capitol in Hartford on Wednesday drew an estimated crowd of 3,000 to protest what they consider excessive government spending on the day that many Americans pay their federal and state | Read More »