Tax Day TEA Party on FNC

Posted by E!! on April 15, 2009
Nevada, Tax Day Tea Party, Taxation

My friend and fellow grassroots organizer, Eric Odom, debates a sarcastic and dismissive Bill Press about the TEA Parties – who started them, who’s funding them, and what they mean – on Fox News Channel.  Here’s the video clip.

A few notes:

Bill’s opening quip – “I smell a rat” – made me roll my eyes.  And his contention that the Tea Parties are “not genuine” and are “funded by big Republican groups” and that the “timing is politically suspicious”…are ill-informed, wrong, and frankly, silly.

The TEA Party movement was and is a grassroots thing.  It started with a few small blogger-groups who organized some small demonstrations awhile back, and then the idea spread like wildfire online (“new media”) and on the “small” airwaves:  via blogs, email forwards, BlogTalkRadio, RFC Radio, Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, Ning networking sites, message boards, and chat rooms.

The biggest evidence that this is a grassroots effort is the lack of funding and the lack of central control/planning.  Here in Nevada, I’ve seen about a dozen different web pages posting  3 different locations and a dozen different time windows for the TEA (Taxed Enough Already!) Party events.  People got wind of the idea, liked it, and started organizing their own mini-events among their own friends and networks.  When they all show up today, it will be Big – but not because the mythical Vast Right Wing Consiracy and/or Big GOP is behind it.

Here in Las Vegas, there was/is NO BUDGET for our Tea Party event.  A few dozen very committed leader-volunteers and about 800 local volunteer-helpers spread the word about the event/rally.   The only money spent (that I’m aware of) was the $200 plunked down this past Friday by Chuck Muth of Citizen Outreach, for a picnic area at Sunset Park.  Chuck offered to do this when he got wind that we (the organizers and volunteers) were being told that local radio station KXNT – which wanted/wants to cover the event – could not set up a broadcast table, nor could we set up a small podium, mic, and sound/speakers, on or near the sidewalks at the designated protest areas.

Most of the people I know who are attending here have NEVER participated in a protest or a picket line.  General disgust and a wish to be heard has drawn them out.

Whatever the Snarkmeisters wish to say, the Tax Day TEA Parties are a grassroots, post-partisan/non-partisan thing.  People are simply fed up with the endless bailouts, lack of accountability and transparency, ridiculous earmarks, huge deficits, frightening federal budget, and the like.

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3 Comments to Tax Day TEA Party on FNC

OJ
15 April 2009

I love, too, the assumption that no Republican politician or any other activist group could ACTUALLY believe in limited government and individual liberty, so therefore their backing must be illegitimate. Not that I don’t prefer the independent, grass roots nature of the protests…

OldSoldier54
15 April 2009

Thanks for being there, young lady. I never heard of you before today, but I figure it’s time to start getting busy about giving Reid the boot.

You, and other young people like you, are restoring my hope for America. Keep up the good work.

Mike C.
16 April 2009

I’m beginning to see more and more of the left’s criticism as projection as much as anything else. So many of their movements in the last few years have been astroturfed that they must not believe that a true grassroots movement could exist – and certainly not that anyone who disagrees with them could be honest, well-meaning and genuine.

BTW, I wasn’t able to be at the Tea Party for long so I missed your part. I did get some pics, though, that I posted at my blog (http://crankyhermit.blogspot.com/2009/04/tax-day-tea-party-lv.html). It’s about time I put something there, I know.

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