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<blockquote data-quote="diesel96" data-source="post: 791288" data-attributes="member: 9859"><p>Amber alert ! Missing.....Rand Paul.... Can anyone buy a vowel from him?</p><p></p><p>And what about his other Tea Party compatriots ? They couldn’t be thrilled because the tax cut deal doesn’t come close to what they supposedly represent.</p><p></p><p>It’s true that by agreeing to it, Obama stopped the GOP from possibly making good on its hostage taking promise to block unemployment insurance for millions of Americans who are still jobless.</p><p></p><p>Extending those tax cuts and benefits will amount to around $800 to $900 billion. They will undoubtedly add to the deficit, and the lion’s share of them will go to the richest Americans.</p><p></p><p>So where is Paul ? And where are all those angry Tea Partiers who built much of their movement through demonizing Obama’s stimulus – which cost at least $100 billion less than these tax cuts – on the grounds that it would bankrupt the country and render their grandkids destitute?</p><p></p><p>So far, they aren’t saying much. Crickets are chirping...</p><p></p><p>But so far, they haven’t said much. And their silence speaks volumes.</p><p></p><p>What it says is that all the Tea Party outrage over deficits and spending has always been phony, and a cover for the true motives of the Tea Party....whipping up fear in average Americans... What’s sad is that it worked.</p><p></p><p> If nothing else, we need to call the Tea Party people out for their hypocrisy. Because if Paul, Bachmann and other Tea-Baggers are sincere about taking their country back, then they need to start with being honest about who’s stealing it from them.</p><p></p><p>And it ain’t the people who can’t buy a job.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diesel96, post: 791288, member: 9859"] Amber alert ! Missing.....Rand Paul.... Can anyone buy a vowel from him? And what about his other Tea Party compatriots ? They couldn’t be thrilled because the tax cut deal doesn’t come close to what they supposedly represent. It’s true that by agreeing to it, Obama stopped the GOP from possibly making good on its hostage taking promise to block unemployment insurance for millions of Americans who are still jobless. Extending those tax cuts and benefits will amount to around $800 to $900 billion. They will undoubtedly add to the deficit, and the lion’s share of them will go to the richest Americans. So where is Paul ? And where are all those angry Tea Partiers who built much of their movement through demonizing Obama’s stimulus – which cost at least $100 billion less than these tax cuts – on the grounds that it would bankrupt the country and render their grandkids destitute? So far, they aren’t saying much. Crickets are chirping... But so far, they haven’t said much. And their silence speaks volumes. What it says is that all the Tea Party outrage over deficits and spending has always been phony, and a cover for the true motives of the Tea Party....whipping up fear in average Americans... What’s sad is that it worked. If nothing else, we need to call the Tea Party people out for their hypocrisy. Because if Paul, Bachmann and other Tea-Baggers are sincere about taking their country back, then they need to start with being honest about who’s stealing it from them. And it ain’t the people who can’t buy a job. [/QUOTE]
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