Saturday, April 17, 2010

Bill you are confusing an administration with America

This was true under Bush, as we can see from those trying even now to arrest Karl Rove. Why would such action be considered less inciting than my reaction to the government telling me I have to buy what they say I have to buy, WHEN they say I have to buy it, in the WAY they say I have to buy it?

Sorry but this is just another DESPERATE, DESPERATE attempt to marginalize the people.

Forty-two percent (42%) of Republicans say they are part of the movement, compared to nine percent (9%) of Democrats and 24% of voters not affiliated with either major party. Thirty-five percent (35%) of Mainstream voters view themselves as Tea Party members, while 84% of the Political Class say they have no ties to the movement.

If 35% of the people AND GROWING are tied to incendiary language perhaps a good look in the mirror is in order in DC.

That 84% number is instructive, it tells the people that those in power look VERY VERY differently at what concerns us all than many of the people do.


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5 comments:

Always On Watch said...

Marginalizing the people is a power grab.

Always On Watch said...

Who was the monarch who said, "I am the state"?

jeppo said...

Louis XIV: L'etat, c'est moi.

Z said...

L'etat, c'est moi, huh?
Who knew Louis XIV and Obama I had something in common?

L'etat, c'est moi...est, c'est magnifique, bien sur!
grrrr

Always, I've blogged this same piece and think I've scheduled it for 3pm your time........clinton can't even see what he said, can he. Translates to "The Left can knock down buildings, shoot and start fires, but the the Right has a peaceful demonstration, they're dangerous" I guess he's right; Great thinking DOES trump thuggery! (Oh, except at the White House, of course)

Maggie Thornton said...

We see that it is increasingly difficult for Democrats to understand (or admit it, if they do understand it) that "all authority belongs to the people."

Clinton's point that we have taxation by representation, is exactly why we have the Tea Party movement. It is clear our representation does not listen, and is all too vulnerable to blackmail. That's why Clinton will have to face many in Congress losing their seats made completely ignoble by their continued disrespect of the Constitution and allegiance to this country.

Excellent commentary!