Posted on 04/14/2009 11:21:58 PM PDT by anymouse
FRIENDSWOOD More than 300 people gathered in a city park Tuesday to rally against out of control government spending and to ship protest tea bags to Washington, D.C. Whether the first of what will be a series of tea party protests across the country is the start of a grass-roots political movement or just another form of political theater is yet to be determined.
I think it is too early to say, said Rice University political science professor Bob Stein. There is a good deal of partisanship, but for an event the Republican Party would normally put its stamp on as the loyal opposition there really isnt a (party) spokesperson on this.
To me, the story is why the Republican Party is not jumping on this. (Republicans) are supportive of this, but not sounding the trumpet.
In fact, Republican National Committee Chairman Michael Steele was denied a request to speak at the Chicago Tea Party by organizers who said he had ignored the movement until it had garnered national attention, primarily through the Fox News Channel and conservative radio talk show hosts.
On the county level, though, Republican Party Chairman John LeCour was front and center at Tuesdays rally in Centennial Park in Friendswood.
We are having a revolution against taxes and out of control spending, LeCour said. It is not a Republican event. It should be an event for everybody.
LeCour was joined by Congressman Pete Olson, Friendswood Mayor David Smith, Councilman Mike Barker and Texas Railroad Commissioner Elizabeth Ames Jones.
Congressman Pete Olson, R-Sugar Land, indicated the event was a signal of a sea change in the national political debate despite Novembers election surge by Democrats.
Today is the day we start to take our country back, Olson told the receptive crowd. The freshman congressman said despite Democratic assertions Republicans are not just speaking in opposition to the presidents agenda but has offered alternatives to the stimulate the faltering economy.
This is the time for debate, something that is foreign to those in charge in Washington right now, he said.
LeCour said he and other members of the GOP were frustrated enough by the spending habits of a Republican-controlled Congress and White House when George Bush was president.
Now its so dangerous it could cause stagflation and major economic problems down the road, LeCour said. The idea is spend the money now, and they will cut back. Historically, that hasnt happened, and its dangerously out of control.
Lloyd Criss, chairman of the Galveston County Democratic Party, was an outspoken critic of the Republicans overspending but now says President Barack Obama and the Democratically controlled Congress have to spend.
George Bush created this economic crisis, and Obama is at least spending the money to get people back to work, Criss said while on a lobbying trip in Austin. I dont know if Obamas spending package will work, but we have to do something.
LeCour said Criss should join the effort.
They have Blue Dog Democrats who voice their opinion against government spending, he said.
Even if he wasnt in Austin, Criss said he would have passed on the tea party.
I think they are showing their ass is what I think they are doing, Criss said. (LeCour) may have agreed with me privately about George Bushs spending, but he was totally silent in public. Now there is a Democrat, (Republicans) are speaking up. This is 100 percent about politics and not for the country. Its for the party.
Also, our county GOP chair was not on stage, as the article implies. Every effort was made to not have any mention or show of political party at the event.
Of course the Paulbots just couldn't help themselves and plastered the entrance with Ron Paul signs (no mention of party though.) Irony is that the only signs figure out where the event was, were the Ron Paul signs, and the cop cars. Coincidence? I think not. ;)
the government should learn from this,but they won’t
Looking forward to seeing the pictures.
I remember a time when, for instance, grassroots organizations were instrumental in reaching out to pro-life, pro-traditional marriage churches and congregations. They would send informative packets and voter guides on where the candidates stood on the issues, and pastors would place them within their churches.
This got boatloads more voters to the polls than normally would have occured.
Instead of the GOP encouraging this and seeking to expand it tenfold, they, to some degree, became indifferent to this mobilization effort.
The numbers of non-voting conservative Christians who just need some nudging to get to the polls far outnumbers the number of ACORNers.
Wake up, GOP leadership.
I remember a time when, for instance, grassroots organizations were instrumental in reaching out to pro-life, pro-traditional marriage churches and congregations. They would send informative packets and voter guides on where the candidates stood on the issues, and pastors would place them within their churches.
This got boatloads more voters to the polls than normally would have occured.
Instead of the GOP encouraging this and seeking to expand it tenfold, they, to some degree, became indifferent to this mobilization effort.
The numbers of non-voting conservative Christians who just need some nudging to get to the polls far outnumbers the number of ACORNers.
Wake up, GOP leadership.
Tea ping.
And who might this classless jerk be?????
Nice job, mouse. BTTT
The Galveston County Democrat Party chairman...Tada!!!
...a clueless dumbass...
“...Bush created the economic crisis, and now we have to spend...”
Opps...Whoa...Wai...uhhhh...nevermind...
A SHOT OR TWO FROM BELLSTAR (CAN YOU FIND ANYMOUSE)
http://www.kemah.net/TeaParty.html
Police count 650!
...."Texas!"
Must have been an unruly extremist crowd! /sarc
Tea ping. See you at the Clear Lake tea party.
BellStar,
We’re going to have to ride T.J. on that. It’s one thing for him to slant the article to imply a more partisan tone to the rally than there was, but outright lying about the numbers is not cool.
Maybe we need to give T.J. one of those counters that bouncers use at nightclubs. ;) Or a “Math for Dummies” book. ;)
“TJs Count was a wee shy 300.”
His count was “technically accurate.” 650 is in excess of 300 — which is what he claimed. Of course that is as misleading as saying that the upper deck at Kyle Field was sold out without mentioning that the lower and middle decks were also sold out.
My estimate was 500 to 600, but I was being conservative. TJ’s was beyond conservative. More like reactionary, which is what “progressives” are — 21st century reactionaries.
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