Bachmann to hold ‘House Call’ tea party on same day as State of the Union
Friday, January 22, 2010 at 3:01 pm
Rep. Michele Bachmann told controversial radio host Glenn Beck on Friday that she’ll be holding another “House Call” tea party in Washington on Wednesday, the same day as President Obama’s State of the Union address.
Bachmann said that she and her fellow “patriots” are pushing back against Democrats and health care reform:
“[W]e reject what they want, this centralized government approach, and what we want is no backroom deals, no political favoritism, no doing a bill behind closed doors. You read the thing before you actually vote on it. Some very simple things: don’t add to the crushing debt, don’t add to the state crushing debt.”
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3 Comments
Comment posted January 22, 2010 @ 3:39 pm
What? NO! This means she won’t be available to attempt raping Barack, like she did with Bush.
Comment posted January 22, 2010 @ 3:46 pm
What exactly IS her plan for healthcare, since she doesn’t like any that has been proposed? She doesn’t provide any health coverage for the employees of the “small family business” (a.k.a pray-away-the gay clinic) she runs with her husband. Is her plan to ignore healthcare for the rest of the nation too? I’m sure her constituents love that – if any of them are paying any attention at all.
Comment posted January 22, 2010 @ 8:18 pm
America, founded on individual freedom, had local government no more than one day’s horseback ride from the governed. 19th century Democrats ran on individual and state’s sovereignty. Laws on behavior moved to the Federal government away from local and state government. The tradition of local control was never lost, from the town hall meetings to Vigilante movements were citizens concerned with the way they were governed and took action to right the wrongs. The Tea Party Movement is an example of citizen participation against governing elite far from people. However, 20th century Democrats declared Tea Parties vigilante mobs. America’s founding traditions are cited in The Changing Face of Democrats, Our Lost Libertarian Roots, on claysamerica.com.
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