Seventy-five Republicans — lead by Rep. Tom Price (R-Ga.) and including Rep. Michele Bachmann — introduced a resolution today to officially commemorate the 9/12 taxpayer march on the nation’s capitol, the Washington Independent reports. The resolution expresses “gratitude and appreciation” for the “freedom-loving Americans” who rallied Sept. 12 in protest of “skyrocketing deficits, taxpayer-funded bailouts, pork-barrel projects, burdensome taxes, unaccountable policy czars, command-and-control energy policy, and a government takeover of health care.”
The full resolution is after the jump.
RESOLUTION
Expressing gratitude and appreciation to the individuals and families who participated in the Taxpayer March on Washington on September 12, 2009.
Whereas, on September 12, 2009, hundreds of thousands of American patriots, who refuse to sit idly by as the Federal Government advances skyrocketing deficits, taxpayer-funded bailouts, pork-barrel projects, burdensome taxes, unaccountable policy czars, command-and-control energy policy, and a government takeover of health care, came to Washington, DC, to show their disapproval;
Whereas individuals also wanted to convey their displeasure with the future tax increases that will be required to pay for deficit-financed spending;
Whereas these individuals understand that the fundamental American principles of limited government and personal liberty are under direct assault;
Whereas this dedicated group of freedom-loving Americans believe in open, accountable, responsible, constitutionally based government;
Whereas hundreds of buses, multiple caravans of cars from across the country, and many individually chartered flights, as well as thousands of lone-traveling cars and trucks, brought these patriots to Washington, DC, solely for this event;
Whereas these individuals endured considerable personal expense to get to the march, including transportation and lodging expenses, as well as lost wages in many instances;
Whereas estimates of the number of people who peacefully marched from Freedom Plaza to the West Front of the U.S. Capitol on September 12, 2009, range as high as 1,700,000 marchers;
Whereas all 50 States were represented in the march;
Whereas this event is considered to be the largest ever gathering of fiscal conservatives in Washington, DC;
Whereas special accolades are due to the grassroots citizens organizations across the country who helped individuals exercise their constitutionally protected First Amendment rights in the Nation’s capital; and
Whereas when the current trends of government expansion and freedom retrenchment are reversed, it will be due in large part to the efforts of the hundreds of thousands who marched on Washington, DC, on September 12, 2009: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives expresses its gratitude and appreciation to the hundreds of thousands of people who marched on Washington, DC, on September 12, 2009, to show their love of liberty and their grievance with recent government actions.













12 Comments »
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 10:27 am
Since when has whining about things become the only activity the GOP does? I could understand a dimwit like Bachmann proposing a commemorative resolution as being doing something but what about the rest of them… are they not sane?
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 12:58 pm
Is this serious? WTF?
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 1:40 pm
They don’t have the votes to pass even this nonbinding resolution. That’s a good thing too.
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 1:49 pm
fascinating to me is why this paper places so much emphasis on Bachmann reporting, and all call her names or otherwise abuse her. Cannot she have her ideals? Cannot she get voted into office? Apparently, yes she can.
Can’t you make any positive comments on a liberty minded individual? No, you can not.
So the question is whether or not one believes in the constitution, individual liberty, or a more “collective” system, is it not?
How was this country founded, I ask? For individual liberty? Or for communal good?
You make me sick to my gut to understand and know how communitarian this publication is in deed, and the supposedly educated idiots who comment here against freedom and individual liberty.
If we don’t believe in freedom of expression for people we despise, we don’t believe in it at all.
I love individual liberty, it is what made this country great. Communitarianism is destroying it now, mostly through the world bank masters at our Federal Reserve.
Good work, keep bashing Bachmann.
Keep destroying what made this country great.
idiots.
“Put me in charge of the money, I care not who writes the laws”
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 3:30 pm
ZNOFOB: We’re not a paper. Also, how did I bash Bachmann in this piece?
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 4:08 pm
ZNOFOB? Wow, is that some type of cute way of saying xenophobe? What a clever use of the alphabet. He/she probably believes that’s how it’s spelled.
Must be some rube from St. Cloud.
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 4:19 pm
Yes those who marched during the RNC in St. Paul, were corraled, there permits revoked, terrorized by riot cops, pepper sprayed, gased.
(and don’t even get me started what happened to the anarchists)
Comment posted October 27, 2009 @ 6:40 pm
Michele understands that the unemployed boat workers in Little Falls don’t care about jobs or unemployment benefits. They just care about resolutions honoring corporate-organized marches.
People in Blaine can’t afford to fix their rusty trucks. But they don’t care, cause Michele will be on Fox again soon.
I’m glad that they are getting what they apparently want.
Comment posted October 28, 2009 @ 9:34 am
The March on Washington was definitely not a “corporate-organized march”. Hundreds of thousands of Patriots paid our own expenses to call attention to issues that are important to us all. Wake up! When China, for example, demands payment of our debt to them, perhaps from our children and grandchildren, will there be anything left? Do you really want that? All of you should realize that spending money you don’t have is going to end badly. I don’t care if it’s Democrats, Republicans, or whoever; we have to stop this behavior. That’s what the March on Washington was about for me, and it deserves recognition.
Comment posted October 28, 2009 @ 10:12 am
The 9/12 march was a Glenn Beck project, promoted by Fox News. That sounds like corporate organization to me. Whether protesters paid their own way has nothing to do with how the march was organized.
Comment posted October 28, 2009 @ 6:43 pm
I, like hundreds of thousands who attended were there to show those who “say” they know what we want with our government now know different. We are disgusted with the lot of them that take the big money and do not listen to the people who voted them in. We are outraged of their irresponsiblity on a massive scale driving our country far from the Constitutional Values it is based on, and a “President” who appoints czars that answer to no one but him! The House or Congress has no say in what ANY of these czars do…they are illegal according to our constitution BUT our taxes are paying their wages too! We are sick of having the bills NOT read or even have time to read them, just shove them full of additional pages of BS that we want NONE OF. I for one will not be led like a sheep to slaughter….and your right, I will march for my freedoms, my rights, and have the backbone to stand striaght in my fight for my liberty. Our Armed forces do it every single day!
Comment posted October 28, 2009 @ 10:59 pm
Ms. R,
Where in the Constitution does it say czars are illegal? If they are, presidents from FDR to George Bush have willfully violated the law. The term goes back to at least 1943 when FDR appointed a so-called “Food Czar.” But the term, which isn’t an official title but a term the media uses, became popular during the Bush years. Also, most of these people weren’t “appointed.” Of Obama’s “czars,” Factcheck says nine were confirmed by the Senate, and eight others were appointed by someone other than the president. Only eight were appointed by the president. Many of them have no power at all; they’re just advisory roles.
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