MSM Finally Gets A Clue: Tea Partiers Are Fed Up With Both Parties
Oct 12, 2009 at 2:27 PM
DailyBail in Taxpayer Anger, bailouts, deficits, national debt, protest, tea party, tea party

We have been making the case for months that the anger expressed at the hundreds of tea parties and Congressional town halls held from coast to coast has been aimed at both political parties and our process, not solely at Democrats, as the mainstream media (MSM) has maintained in their attempt to marginalize the protesters.  Millions of informed and educated voters have seen the small-government lies from Republicans while Bush signed every spending bill that crossed his desk.  And before Democrats start joyously smirking at the above reality, your side could give a flying flop about deficits, growth in government, generational rape and the related sins of Uncle Sap spending a whole heck of a lot more than he collects.

And the angry tea-partiers get it.  They understand that in last year's federal budget we spent approximately 80% more than we collected in tax receipts.  Eighty percent.  The number are simple: approximately $2 trillion was generated and received, and we spent $3.6 trillion.  Think about that for a moment.  This year (FY 2010 commenced October 1), the numbers will be nearly identical.  A range from 50-80% appears to be the new normal, as far CBO's eye can see, which is about 10 years.

So while the tea parties have their fringe elements, (and any party without a fringe element is a lot less fun to observe), the core of the anger and frustration found reverberating through the masses is predicated on the deficit equation detailed above.  And the criminal injustice of using trillions in borrowed savings from our children to rescue and support failed banks while the guilty remain in power and out of jail, is so troubling for some of us that we have no alternative but to scream until we can no longer whisper. 

Politicians would be wise however, not to miss the message through the rancorous din:

Sure it's a rip-off of James Carville's political maxim for Clinton's first campaign, but it feels somehow more appropriate now.  And it's a pox on both sides.  Incumbents beware 2010.

From Yahoo and Politico:

Click HERE for a phenomenal resource on the Washington DC Tea Party.  They have aggregated crowd metrics, photos and videos from all over the web.  Outstanding work.

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