LMAO
At least you have a sense of humor to go with your idiocy.
Wrong as usual simpleton!
Study Confirms Tea Party Was Founded By Koch Bros.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brendan-demelle/study-confirms-tea-party-_b_2663125.htmlA new academic study confirms that the tobacco industry and Koch Bros. planned the foundation of the Tea Party for more than a decade before it exploded on the scene. Both took advantage of a black man being elected president and the blatant racism of the southern conservatives!
Blade_Runner wrote:
Every time Wolfe fantasizes about the Tea Party, he gets a woody. It's the only way he can get his jollies. I bet he masturbates while looking at a Koch Bros poster.
What he doesn't understand is that the Koch Bros never founded the Tea Party. The brothers have made significant financial contributions to libertarian and conservative think tanks and campaigns. They actively fund and support organizations that contribute significantly to Republican candidates, and that lobby against efforts to expand government's role in health care and combat global warming. They have donated more than $100 million to dozens of free-market and advocacy organizations. In 2008, the three main Koch family foundations (all of which are charitable foundations) contributed to 34 political and policy organizations. And much of their contributions went to candidates campaign funds.
They provided the initial funding for the Cato Institute, they are key donors to the Federalist Society, and they also support, or are members of, the Mercatus Center, the Institute for Humane Studies, the Institute for Justice, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, the Institute for Energy Research, the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, Heritage Foundation, the Manhattan Institute, the George C. Marshall Institute, the Reason Foundation, the American Enterprise Institute, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), and the Fraser Institute. As of 2015, David Koch sits on the board of directors of the Cato institute, the Reason Foundation and the Aspen Institute. A 2013 study by the Center for Responsive Politics said that nonprofit groups backed by a donor network organized by Charles and David Koch raised more than $400 million in the 20112012 election cycle.
The idea that the Koch Bros founded the Tea Party is just another liberal lie.
Liberals are not capable of understanding the difference between a grassroots movement and a political organization.
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Koch funded member of the Tea Party
Blade_Runner wrote:
Every time Wolfe fantasizes about the Tea Party, he gets a woody. It's the only way he can get his jollies. I bet he masturbates while looking at a Koch Bros poster.
What he doesn't understand is that the Koch Bros never founded the Tea Party. The brothers have made significant financial contributions to libertarian and conservative think tanks and campaigns. They actively fund and support organizations that contribute significantly to Republican candidates, and that lobby against efforts to expand government's role in health care and combat global warming. They have donated more than $100 million to dozens of free-market and advocacy organizations. In 2008, the three main Koch family foundations (all of which are charitable foundations) contributed to 34 political and policy organizations. And much of their contributions went to candidates campaign funds.
They provided the initial funding for the Cato Institute, they are key donors to the Federalist Society, and they also support, or are members of, the Mercatus Center, the Institute for Humane Studies, the Institute for Justice, the Alexis de Tocqueville Institution, the Institute for Energy Research, the Foundation for Research on Economics and the Environment, Heritage Foundation, the Manhattan Institute, the George C. Marshall Institute, the Reason Foundation, the American Enterprise Institute, the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), and the Fraser Institute. As of 2015, David Koch sits on the board of directors of the Cato institute, the Reason Foundation and the Aspen Institute. A 2013 study by the Center for Responsive Politics said that nonprofit groups backed by a donor network organized by Charles and David Koch raised more than $400 million in the 20112012 election cycle.
The idea that the Koch Bros founded the Tea Party is just another liberal lie.
Liberals are not capable of understanding the difference between a grassroots movement and a political organization.
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I'm not even a republican, but I support the TEA Party issues all the way! Don't worry.....I'm not dumb enough to be a democrat either.
Raylan Wolfe wrote:
Wrong as usual simpleton!
Study Confirms Tea Party Was Founded By Koch Bros.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/brendan-demelle/study-confirms-tea-party-_b_2663125.htmlA new academic study confirms that the tobacco industry and Koch Bros. planned the foundation of the Tea Party for more than a decade before it exploded on the scene. Both took advantage of a black man being elected president and the blatant racism of the southern conservatives!
The huffington post? Really, Wolfe? I am a charter member of the Tea Party, bubba, attended the first big rally on Tax Day, 2009. No one ever mentioned a word about the Koch Bros, not one piece of hundreds of various TP documents and literature had the name on it.
Following calls by Rick Santelli for a "tea party" by Chicago bond-dealers, conservative groups coalesced around the idea of protesting against Obama's agenda and a series of protests took place, including the 2009 Taxpayer March on Washington. Supporters of the movement subsequently had a major impact on the internal politics of the Republican Party.
In 1984, David H. Koch and Charles G. Koch of Koch Industries founded
Citizens for a Sound Economy, a conservative political group whose self-described mission was "to fight for less government, lower taxes, and less regulation."
In 2004, Citizens for a Sound Economy split into
FreedomWorks, for 501c4 advocacy activity, and the
Americans for Prosperity Foundation. These organizations are funded by donations from both private citizens and businesses. Some of this money made it into the TP coffers, but most of the TP funding is direct donations.
Nope, Wolfie, HuffPo, like all the rest of the garbage dumps you visit, is full of sh!t.
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Raylan-I was under the impression that the democrat party was against corporate welfare. I guess it was the old democrat party,the one with some core values, which has since morphed into the Left Winger/Socialist Party. Good Luck America !!!
Ricko wrote:
Raylan-I was under the impression that the democrat party was against corporate welfare. I guess it was the old democrat party,the one with some core values, which has since morphed into the Left Winger/Socialist Party. Good Luck America !!!
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The socialists care about themselves, no one else.
This is some fluke, Dems aligned with rinos (for ExIm) and tea patriots with environmentalists (against ExIm)
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We already know that you're a special kind of stupid, Raylan...really stupid.
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BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Thanks for the laugh, I needed that! Man, you're even more stupid than I originally thought....but, hey, keep them jokes coming! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Agree
uote=padremike]Interesting but no real surprise that you have no real grasp of the obvious. If you were an observant individual, capable of discernment, you would have recognized among the formation of the Tea Party WWII, Korea, and Vietnam veterans, the majority were elderly scattered among them people in their 30's and 40's. These were/are patriots who recognized that among us had grown a domestic enemy of radicals called Progressives. Immediately, sensing a danger to their radical hedonistic and moral relativism, their nation destroying philosophy, the progressive party propaganda machine immediately demonized these same Americans who had fought and died to preserve traditional America from those who wanted to fundamentally change us for the worse. The radicals wanted to destroy the patriots and haven't given up yet because, in truth, we are a danger to their evil agenda.
The House of Representatives leadership has failed to put a stop to an outrageous, traitorous, incompetent and imperial president and conservative Americans are angry. We are not the least interested in moderate, RINO, leadership. It is time to take names and kick ass. Time to put the Bills on Obama's desk and let the sorry SOB veto them. Then the monkey is on that sorry bastard' s back, precisely where it belongs. The fight in the house is for strength and not to continue weakness. What we need is a few million more members of the Tea Party, younger folks because we older, common sense patriots, are dying off. God bless America and damn every Progressive.[/quote]
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padremike wrote:
Interesting but no real surprise that you have no real grasp of the obvious. If you were an observant individual, capable of discernment, you would have recognized among the formation of the Tea Party WWII, Korea, and Vietnam veterans, the majority were elderly scattered among them people in their 30's and 40's. These were/are patriots who recognized that among us had grown a domestic enemy of radicals called Progressives. Immediately, sensing a danger to their radical hedonistic and moral relativism, their nation destroying philosophy, the progressive party propaganda machine immediately demonized these same Americans who had fought and died to preserve traditional America from those who wanted to fundamentally change us for the worse. The radicals wanted to destroy the patriots and haven't given up yet because, in truth, we are a danger to their evil agenda.
The House of Representatives leadership has failed to put a stop to an outrageous, traitorous, incompetent and imperial president and conservative Americans are angry. We are not the least interested in moderate, RINO, leadership. It is time to take names and kick ass. Time to put the Bills on Obama's desk and let the sorry SOB veto them. Then the monkey is on that sorry bastard' s back, precisely where it belongs. The fight in the house is for strength and not to continue weakness. What we need is a few million more members of the Tea Party, younger folks because we older, common sense patriots, are dying off. God bless America and damn every Progressive.
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Kudos, my friend!!!!
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All I've got to say that if the Koch brothers had anything to do with starting the Tea Party then God bless them and it's further proof that they're traditional patriotic Americans. Then the Progressives have George Soros, the epitome of one of Satan's disciples.
I'll stand with padremike on that one.
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