Do something about it. Yes, vote in the Republican Election on November 2nd of course.
But if you are free this weekend — try to get to Washington, DC and take a stand!
We are organizing another huge 9/12 Taxpayer March on Washington. In 2009 we rallied hundreds of thousands of people and marched right up to the capitol building in Washington. This year, we are coming back in full force, and we will be focused on one message — Remember in November!
Click here to RSVP for the 9/12 Taxpayer March on Washington!
This event will be organized by the same coalition that organized the original 9/12 March on Washington — including FreedomWorks, Tea Party Patriots, National Taxpayers Union, The Institute for Liberty and a host of other great free market groups from around the country.
Who: FreedomWorks and allied conservative groups
What: 9/12 Taxpayer March on Washington, DC – 2010
When: Sep. 12, 2010, 10:00am until 5:00pm
Where: The Washington Monument and the U.S. Capitol building
Why: To protest big government and support lower taxes, less government and more freedom
I had planned to attend. But the mortgage-paying job always wins out. I’m saving my pennies to pay for my increased health insurance premiums and prepare for the major tax hikes approved by Obama for January 2011.
And, I’m going to NYC on Sept. 25 for HOMOCON!
But please think about going to DC this weekend to do your part in bringing sanity back to our Federal Government.
-Bruce (GayPatriot)
Cool deal.
BTW, kudos for your linkage on RightNetwork.com. Sorta blows the “they only like you to your face.” lie.
BTW – and on a related note – can one of you Obama-worshiping troll-boiz explain to me why he’s suddenly all gung-ho for a $50 Billion stimulus devoted to infrastructure? If developing infrastructure is so important and such an awesome economic idea, WhyTF didn’t they spend the FIRST $800 Billion stimulus on infrastructure? And if you say, “Oh they did,” then why do they need $50 Billion more now?
Can one of you guys stop your legs from tingling long enough to explain that to me?
No answer, huh? OK.
Prediction: Now that Dear Reader has targeted John Boehner to be the object of two minutes hate every day, we will increasingly see his spokes-poodles in this forum bashing John Boehner.
I can’t speak for Obama defenders, but I do think infrastructure projects are economically important. At least enough so that I would much rather have seen the original “stimulus” money go towards more of those instead of bailing out carmakers and banks. Just MHO though.
I’m just curious…..exactly how much higher are your taxes going to be because of Obama?