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Tea Party Patriots Lynch Mob Disguised as a Political Movement

Thursday, February 18, 2010
By Mike Hammer (alias the peasant)

The Tea Partiers are going to take me down with them. Cutting taxes and reducing the size of government would only increase unemployment and the budget deficit. Even their idea of morality is twisted. They hearken back to the founding fathers as if they were the twelve apostles sitting around the table at the last supper. I tell you that we are morally far superior to that band of slave owning, Indian killing, womanizing, heavy drinking self righteous hypocrites.

Truth is that the government is the nation’s largest employer. Remember, the free market sent most of our jobs overseas. If it wasn’t for the government, unemployment would be twice as high as it is now. Government has got to make up for those lost jobs at least until we can reestablish some new industry in this country. That’s the way it has to be right now.

So stop it with the reducing the size of government idea. It’s stupid right now and in fact we need the government to act as the catalyst of job creation. You have to realize that many of this country’s businesses rely on government work to stay in business. For many of you THE GOVERNMENT IS MOST LIKELY KEEPING YOU EMPLOYED!!

Taxes have been cut so deeply that we have budget deficits that are unfathomable and a debt that is terrifying. In spite of this you Tea Party people want more tax cuts. You do realize that you have to pay the bills? The government hasn’t been able to do that for a decade now all because of people like you. People who want a government, rely on the government for their livelihood, and don’t want to pay a fucking penny of taxes to keep it in business.

Get your head out of the ass of the 1950’s and take a good look around. The world has changed since then and we have to learn how to live in it or we will fall to upcoming kingdoms that are prospering now as opposed to then.  It does not matter what we use to be, it matters what we are going to be ten to twenty years from now.  Do not séance the founding fathers to come down from above and give Obama a spanking and a lesson in morality and limited government.  Instead, demand that your senators grow up and take a proactive approach to rebuilding our declining industry.  

The basic tenets of your movement are opposite to what it’s going to take to recover from this recession. If you get your way, and you are, we will fall deeper into decline. This is a time for action not retreat. You offer no solutions just anger and a deep seated hope that the country will fall deeper in to crisis not only to prove your right, but to get what you want.

That brings into question your basic morality. To cause chaos and crisis as a political tactic is, to put it mildly, behaving badly. You have no conscience, no character, and no nobility. You are nothing more than loud mouth morons.

It takes wisdom and reason to rule and you lack both these qualities. Go ahead and elect representatives with juvenile mentalities to Congress so they can further turn it into a daycare center. The government already doesn’t work because of the obstructionist senators you’ve sent there.  The rest of us have given up all hope and don’t care anymore.

The Tea Party movement is a lynch mob. They don’t want to fix government they want to kill it.

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